Lotte Kopecky wins fifth consecutive Belgian time trial title
SD Worx all-roun♉der beat๊s Jooris in second, Goossens in third

168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Lotte Kopecky (SD Worx) secured a fifth consecutive elite women's timꩲe trial title at the Belgian Road Championships in Herzele.&nbsꦉp;
Kopecky covered the 20.8km, figure-eight course with the fastest time of 29:15, beating runner-up Febe Jooris (AG Insurance-NXTG U23) by 1:01 and third-placed Marthe Goossens (AG In𒉰surance-Soudal-QuickStep) by 1:07.
Kopecky has been undefeated in the elite women's time trial since f⛄irst winning the title in 2019 in Middelkerke, moving on to also the title in 2020 in Koksijd🍷e, 2021 in Ingelmunster and last year in Gavere.
The time trial took place in Herzele with former pro Sofie De Vuyst designing the flat but technical figure-eight circꦡuit of 20.8 kilometres. The women's ꦓfield completed one full lap with the halfway checkpoint taken roughly at the centre of the figure-eight loop at 10.7 kilometres.
Marion Norbert-Riberrolle (Fenix-Deceuninck Continental) set the first fastest time under rain and a slippery road surface. However, Kopecky, who started last as thꦐe defending champion, set the 💯fastest time by 25 seconds as she crossed through the mid-race checkpoint.
Kopecky continued to increase her lead in the last half of the circuit finishing more than a minute ahead of her nearest rivals; Jooris and Goossens. Sara Van𒁏 de Vel (Fenix-Deceuninck Continental) finished fourth at 1:13 back, Britt Knaven (AG Insurance-Soudal-QuickStep) was fifth at 1:20, with Norbert-Riberolle sixth at 1:22.
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