The Citizen (KZN)

Evenepoel takes line honours

ROAD CHAMPS: SPECTACULA­R SOLO RIDE BY VUELTA WINNER EARNS FIRST RAINBOW JERSEY

- Wollongong

Belgium ace Remco Evenepoel backed up victory at the Vuelta a Espana by storming to the world road race title yesterday with a spectacula­r solo ride to claim a first rainbow jersey, vowing “a big party” to celebrate.

The 22-year-old finished two minutes and 21 seconds ahead of Frenchman Christophe Laporte after an epic 266.9-kilometre slog around the coastal city of Wollongong south of Sydney.

Australia’s Michael Matthews was third after a last-gasp sprint ahead of Belgium pre-race favourite Wout van Aert.

Another favourite, Dutch star Mathieu van der Poel, abandoned the race early after he was charged with common assault late Saturday following an alleged altercatio­n with two teenage girls.

French two-time defending champion Julian Alaphilipp­e, who had a chaotic build-up, missing much of the year with injuries, was 51st while Slovenian two-time Tour de France winner Tadej Pogacar came 19th.

“After a long season it’s amazing to finish like this,” said Evenepoel, who pumped his fists and put his head in his hands in disbelief after the six hour and 16 minute endurance test.

“I’m super happy I had the legs today. It’s something I’ve been dreaming of.”

Evenepoel launched a massive attack with 35 kilometres left and only Alexey Lutsenko stayed with him, then he went off again on a climb nine kilometres later to leave the Kazakh in his wake.

He entered the final 17.2 kilometre lap with a one minute and 10 second lead and put his head down for the solo ride to the finish, becoming the first Belgium winner since Philippe Gilbert in 2012.

Already the winner of the Vuelta a Espana World Tour event in September, and Liege-BastogneLi­ege earlier in the year, victory capped a massively successful season for Evenepoel.

“After a big classic grand tour, and a world championsh­ip, I think I won everything I could have won this year,” he said. “I think I will never have another season like this.

“It will be a big party, I’m not going to see my bed I guess.”

The pack headed south with a sweeping coastal traverse from the start at Helensburg­h towards the heart of the championsh­ips in Wollongong in warn sunshine after a steep climbing circuit over Mount Keira, peaking at a 473-metre elevation,

The event brought down the curtain on a nine-day event which included junior, under-23s and senior races as well as a mixedteam event.

 ?? Picture: AFP ?? SOLO HONOURS. Belgium’s Remco Evenepoel crosses the finish line to win the men’s road race at the Road World Championsh­ip in Wollongong yesterday.
Picture: AFP SOLO HONOURS. Belgium’s Remco Evenepoel crosses the finish line to win the men’s road race at the Road World Championsh­ip in Wollongong yesterday.

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