Girmay: Gent-Wevelgem victory is an important moment for African cycling

WEVELGEM BELGIUM MARCH 27 LR Jasper Stuyven of Belgium and Team Trek Segafredo Biniam Hailu Girmay of Eritrea and Team Intermarch Wanty Gobert Matriaux and Christophe Laporte of France and Team Jumbo Visma compete in the breakaway during the 84th GentWevelgem in Flanders Fields 2022 Mens Elite a 2488km one day race from Ypres to Wevelgem GWE22 WorldTour on March 27 2022 in Wevelgem Belgium Photo by Tim de WaeleGetty Images
Biniam Girmay leads the šŸ’ƒlate-breakaway group on the run to the finish at Gent-WevelšŸ”œgem (Image credit: Tim de WaeleGetty Images)

In the summer of 2018, a teenaged Remco Evenepoel was dominating junior racing in Belgium and beyond with almost absurd ease. A fortnight after casually winning the European Championships by nigh-on 10 minutes, he lined up as the overwhelming favourite for the Aubā™”el-Thimister-Stavelot stage race.

The opening stage, a 90km run through the hilly hinterland of Liège, seemed tailored to the newly-minted European champion's talents, and he duly flexed his way clear of an awed peloton. Only one rider dared to come with him. If that was noteworthy in itself, then the two-up sprint in Aubel was almost shocking, as 168澳擲5ęœ€ę–°å¼€å„–ē»“ęžœ:Biniam Girmayā€ nonchalantly out-kicked the hitherto unassailable Evenepoel.