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WORLDS’22 Males’s RR: Regal Remco Demolishes the World


Worlds Race Report: What are you able to say about Remco Evenepoel that hasn’t already been stated? The younger Belgian was within the break, attacked at his favorite distance from house for a solo win. Behind the bunch caught the what was left of the break for Christophe Laporte and Michael Matthews to take second and third.

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What a season for Remco Evenepoel

Remco Evenepoel has topped his season on the World championships in Wollongong. The 22-year-old winner of the Vuelta a España soloed to the world title on the street in Australia after he dropped Alexey Lutsenko with 25 kilometres to go.

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Worlds’22 map and profile

Within the flat early part in the direction of Wollongong, a number one group of twelve males broke away. Amongst them have been Simon Pellaud, Emils Liepins and Juraj Sagan. Vatican Metropolis debutant Rien Schuurhuis additionally confirmed himself briefly, however he was unable to affix that early transfer.

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Down the coast to the circuit

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Via the end line

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Wout van Aert maintaining out of the wind

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The early transfer

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Fashionable time out

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Ethan Hayter and Tadej Pogačar

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Mathieu van der Poel climbed off after 35 kilometres after spending the night time with the police

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The followers have been out on Mount Nice

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It was a quick day

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Remco Evenepoel within the break

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Belgium additionally had Hermans up entrance

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It was Evenepoel’s race

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Lutsenko managed to go along with Evenepoel

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Might Lutsenko maintain on…. no

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Evenepoel made his transfer

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There was no trying again for Evenepoel

World Championship Males’s Highway Race Outcome:
1. Remco Evenepoel (Belgium) in 6:16:08
2. Christophe Laporte (France) at 2:21
3. Michael Matthews (Australia)
4. Wout van Aert (Belgium)
5. Matteo Trentin (Italy)
6. Alexander Kristoff (Norway)
7. Peter Sagan (Slovakia)
8. Alberto Bettiol (Italy)
9. Ethan Hayter (Nice Britain)
10. Mattias Skjelmose Jensen (Denmark).


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