La Flèche Wallonne - Live coverage
All the action from the mid-week Classic finishin🍷g atop the Mur de Huy
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Hello there and welcome along to our live coverage of La Flèche Wallonne. We've had Braban🦹tse Pijl and Amst🐬el Gold Race but for the purists this is the first of the two true Ardennes Classics.
You🌳 know the drill. Lots of hills then a dash up the Mur de Huy to finish i🐽t off.
We start with the news that UAE Team Emirates will n💧ot be part of today's race.
Diego Ulissi and one staff member tested positive for COVID-19 on arrival in Belgium yesterday. Both have since returned negative follow-up tests but they are unable to compete today. That means we're without the defending champion, Ma𒊎rc Hirschi, and the Tour de France champion, Tadej Pogacar.
Pogacar 🐼has tweeted, and he's still tweeting, replying to various accounts with the words 'false positive'
We🧔 all have negative and we don’t start Flèche Wallone. Wꦑe had false positive yesterday but came three times negative afterwards.
Anyway, we're at the start of the race in Chaleroi, with the riders signing on and being presented inside an empty basketball stadium. The ro💧ll-oꦛut is coming up at 11:15 local time, so in just under 10 minutes, and it's a lengthy neutral zone so the race proper kicks off at 11:35.
Now's the time to have a read of our 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:in-depth race preview. Just ignore any references to Pogac🧔ar or Hirschi.
🎙 “I think I have a good chance for sure, I have a very good shape. On paper I should be good on that type of climb but it’s my first time here so we will see.”🇬🇧 @Tompid is ready to race! 🎙”J’ai une bonne chance parce que je suis en forme. On verra bien !”#FlecheWallonne pic.twitter.com/NaIWOJD7m8
Tom Pidcock there, who's arguably the top favourite🦂 for today. He won Brabantse Pijl and was second at Amstel, and we're still figuring out what kind of rider he is. Although he out-sprinted and then almost out-sprinted Wout van Aert in those two races, he's much smaller and l🃏ighter than the Belgian, and so the steep ramps of the Mur de Huy could be well suited to him. More from Pidcock at the link below.
Tom Pidcock ready to race full gas to avoid a photo finish at La Flèche Wallonne
As for the other c🧜ontenders, Julian Alaphilippe (Deceuninck-QuickStep) is the strongest on paper.💖 He's the world champion and has won this race twice. In fact, he's never finished lower than 2nd. However, the Frenchman's form is questionable, and he seems a shadow of the rider who won this race in 2019 on the back of Strade Bianche, Milan-San Remo, and stages in Tirreno and Itzulia.
Alaphilippe himself did not sound confident 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:when he spoke to us yesterday.
As the men's race nears its start, there are 30km to go in the women's race. They've just been up the Mur de Huy for the first time and are onto the finishing circuit now. We have separate live coverage of that one.
Vansevenant certainly continues to catch the eye. He was thrilling to watch at Amstel. But he said yesterday that he doubts whether he's explosive enough to win on the Mur de Huy, and hinted at more long-range aggression - the kind that took him to the base of the climb (with a late crash) from the day's br🦋eakaway last year.
Mauri Vansevenant to win today? He was certainly stronger than Julian Alaphilippe at 📖Amstel. Interesting to see how DQS play their cards #FlecheWallonne
While we're looking at conte๊nders, we've mentioned Pidcock, Alaphilippe, and Vansevenant, and we've counted out Pogacar and Hirschi. But other candidates include debutant Primoz Roglic (Jumbo-Visma), the resurgent Alejandro Valverde (Movistar), and former runner-up Jakub Fuglsang (Astana), as well as David Gaudu (Groupama-FDJ), Michael Woods (Israel Start-Up Nation), Benoit Cosnefroy (AG2R-Citroen), Dylan Teuns (Bahrain Victorious) and Max Schachmann (B🎶ora-Hansgrohe).
We're off
The flag drops and the race is waved underway.
A couple of early breakaway attempts from Bora and Lotto✨ but it's all together in the opening kilometres.
Three riders with a gap now
Loïc Vliegen (Intermarch♎é-Wanty-Gobert Matériaux)
Petr Rikunov (Gazprom-RusVelo)
Arne Marit (Sport Vlaanderen-Baloise)
The gap is just 15 seconds as we head towards Fosses-la-🎶Vil🐼le.
𒁃Mathijs Paaschens (Bingoal WB) bridges across and more attacks c💧ome from behind now.
178km to go
An🌊d the𝄹 peloton comes back. All together after 15km.
Another small group goes off the front now.
A much larger group of around 20 riders has ♓formed behind that smalꦓl lead group.
That big counter attack is brought back before it gets too daওngerous.
The riders in the break up front are:
Alex Howes (EF Education-Nippo)
Sylvain Moniquet (Lotto-Soudal)
Sander Armée (Team Qhubeka Assos)
Maurits Lammertink (🐽Intermarché-Wanty-Gober𓄧t Matériaux)
Julian Mertens (Sport Vlaanderen-Baloise)
The🍨♊re are now three in the counter-attack behind the leaders:
Diego Rosa (Arkéa-Samsic)
Louis Vervaeke (Alpecin-Fenix)
Simone Velasco (Gazprom-Rusvelo)
And another one. Niklas Eg (Trek-Segafredo) has jumped from th🍌e peloton and is chasing alone.
In the women's race, they're about to hit the Mur de Huy for the final time. 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Live coverage here.
The peloton stops forꦆ a comfort break, the usual sign that they're happy for this to be the day's breakaway.
The gap does indeed go out towards the three-minute mark. The three breakawa🔯y groups have not yet com♎e together, though.
Anna van der Breggen has won the women's race for a seventh time. 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Here's our report page.
155km to go
The front groups do come together now to form an eight-man breakaway
Alex Howes (EF Education-Nippo)
Sylvain Moniquet (Lotto-Soudal)
Sander Armée (Team Qhubeka Assos)
Maurits Lammertink (Intermarch&eac🍌ute;-Wanty-Gobert Maté🍷;riaux)
Julian Mertens (Sport Vlaanderen-Baloise)
Diego Rosa (Arkéa-Samsic)
Louis Vervaeke (Alpecin-Fenix)
Simone Velasco (Gazprom-Rusvelo)
Eg is stil🗹l chasing on his own, but he's more than a minute down and this will be a huge ask to make it over ᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚnow.
Eg is back💖 in the peloton, which is being led by Deceuninck-QuickStep. The gap is four minutes.
145km to go
46.7km covered in the first hour. We're🧸 almost at the first of the day's 12𒐪 climbs, the Côte d'Yvoir.
The breakaway hits it now in🌳 fact. It's 2.1km with an average gradient of 6%.
Over the top of the climb and the gap is up to fiveꦗ minutes
As well as both Flèche Wallonne races, we also have the Tour of the Alps today. It's stage 3, another hilly one, and we have live coverage of that as well. 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Here's the link you need.
It's all calm in the race at the moment. The gap has stabilised at five minutes and we're on an undulating stretch of road ahead o💮f a trio of climbs that will take us towards the fin🍬ishing circuit.
Ineos and QuickSt🤡ep are the teams controlling the peloton.
Ineos have set Eddie Dunbar to work in these early stages. They've got a really strong team here. Everyone's talking about Pidcock but there's also Adam Yates, Richard Carapaz, Michal Kwiatkowski, and Tao Geogh𓂃egan Hart.
QuickStep, meanwhile, have Dries Devenyns back in the fold to support Alaphilippe, who trusts the Belgian as his right-han🅠d man. Vansevenant is obviously a contender in his own right, and they also have a lightweight climber in🙈 James Knox, and more rouleur-type riders in Mikkel Honore, Josef Cerny, and Mattia Cattaneo.
Arne Marit has had a tumble in the break. He's back ꦛon his bike but his jersey and shorts are slightly ripped.
AG2R are massed towards the front of the bunch. They𝐆 have Benoit Cosnefroy, who was second last year but has struggled with injuries this year. Back-ups include Clement Champoussin and Aurelien Paret-Peintre.
Jumbo are also contribu♚ting at the head of the peloton. They've put Christoph Pfingsten up there.
The roads on the early porꦯtion of the route are narrow and exposed. The buಌnch is strung out but it doesn't look like the wind is strong enough to cause any drama.
110km to go
The gap nudges out to 5:30 as the riders in the bunch stop for another comfor🍰t break ahead of this next section of climbs.
The bre🏅akaway hit the first climb in this trio. It's the Côte de Thon, and it's 1.2km at 6.9%
Movistar also have a rider working in the peloton,ꦓ so that's four teams working.
Armée leads the break over the top of th🐟e Côte de Thon.
Philippe Gilbert is here, on the 10th anniversary of his victory and indeed his Ardennes treble. The Belgian has had a difficult season, choosing the skip the Tour of Flanders, and even his modified preparation for the Ardennes was hampered by a recent high-speed training crash. The man himself told us about that, and his hopes for the Ardennes, yesterday, and 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:you can read the full story here.
101km to go
Time for the Côte de Groynne - 2.1km at 5%
The same four men from Ineo♉s, Jumbo, QuickStep, and Movistar continue to rotate on the front of the peloton. The gap is back down to 5 minutes
94km to go
The break hit the Côte de Haut-꧙Bois - 1.2km at 7.9%
Alaphilippe d🍬ropping back to his team car ♛a little earlier
Alaphilippe is back at the car aga👍in. It seems he has a problem with his radio.
86km to go
We've ticked off that trio of climbs and we've now got a short wait until the Côteꦦ de Gives, after which we'll be heading onto our finishing circuit and towards the Mur de Huy for the first time.
Gianni Moscon has just won stage 3 of the Tour of the Alps, his second win of the race so far. 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Here's the link to our report page.
Here's a look at our breakaway
80km to go
The gap is down t♏o 4:15 as we hit the C&🃏ocirc;te de Gives.
This🌄 one is 1.4km at 7.7%, with💜 some double-digits at the top.
Howes is distanced as he slips his gears, but he's on his way 💜back.
The break stick t🎀ogether over t💛he top and Howes is getting back on.
The peloton hit the Gives now and Mo🌟vistar take it up e🌸n masse.
Problems for Jonathan Caicedo, who's grinding off the back on this steep narrow climb. He seems to have problems with his gears as💟 well, and he's havingᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚ trouble clipping in as well.
Movistar le☂ad the bunch over the top and they're starting to take control now as the race begins to intensify.
We carry on uphill for a few kilometres now, at which 🎀point we'll enter the finishing circuit. There's a short descent to Huy before they take on the punishing climb for the first of three t♓imes. At the top, they'll cross the finish line for the first time and embark on the first of two full laps of the 32km finishing circuit.
75km to go
The increasꦇed urgency in the bunch has brought the gap to the 8 breakaway riders down to 3:30.
Movistar are obviously working for Valverde, a five-time winner here. Age seemed to finally be catching up with the Spaniard last year but he has l🌳ooked rejuvenated in recent weeks, winning the GP Indurain and taking top 10s in Catalunya and the Basque Country. On Sunday he was 5th at Amstel Gold Race. Can he make it six today?
For Valverde's pre-race thoughts, 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:here's the link you need.
Howes is b🐬ack in the break but alongside the neutral service car. Not quite sure what problem he has with his bike but it🐻 doesn't appear completely resolved.
70km to go
O🔜nto the finishing circuit we go andꦍ the break start to zip downhill towards Huy.
Dunbar is back on the front for Ineos. Jumbo have got themselves organised in numbe💞rs. AG2R still prominent as well, as are Movistar.
Dunbar is on the nose of the bunch but Luke Rowe is a few places further back, with Pidc☂ock tight to his rear wheel. 🌠Meanwhile on the other side of the road, Yates is being piloted by Geoghegan Hart. They appear to be the two main protected riders for Ineos.
Movistar take it up again on the downhill.
The breakaway reach Huy and turn onto the a🍸💫pproach road to the Mur. The road begins to drag up even before the climb begins.
Movistar continue to charge towards the foot of ⛄the climb.
The breakaway hit the Mur de Huy!
It's 1.3km at 9.6%
Here's a better look at it.
The🦩 break stick together on the S-bend, with Velasco taking it up.
63km to go
The peloton reach the base of the climb now and the gap♍ is down to below three ꦕminutes.
Howes runs into those mechanical problems again. His hand goes🦋 up on the double digit gradients.
QuickStep move up as the peloton start t𝓡he climb.
Vervaeke leads the break to the top and over the finish lin🐽e for the first time. Howes is 10 metres back.
The peloton climbs en masse, wit🔯h a line of five riders in the front row - one each from QuickStep, Jumbo, Ineos, Bahrain, and Movistar.
Pidcock, glasse෴s in mouth🐻, looks comfortable as he rides behind Rowe and Kwiatkowski.
The peloton is all together over the top of the climb. No splits or mo𝓀ves this time, but we should see some more action the next time.
Howes has sw💞itched bikes.൲ He's on a blue Shimano neutral service bike, and that's not ideal. Not sure where his team car is?
EF don't appear to have a team car ﷽up behind the breakaway. Teams usually have two cars - one that stays behind the bunch and the other that can go up to the break.
58km to go
The gap continuཧes to fall after the Mur - 2:22 now.
A bit more about this circuit. It's tough terrain after the Mur, before they drop down to tackle the Côte d'Ereffe. Just under 10km later it's the Côte du Cheౠmin des Gueuses, then that downhill into Huy.&𝓡nbsp;
Dunbar takes the reins back in the bunch.
And now we head downhill a༒gain, towards the foot of Ereffe.
53km to go
They tick off that descent in no time and it's onto the Côte ওd'Ereffe - 2.2km at 5.6%.
Howes is still on his neutral bike. It's got a hell of a head t🧸ube, and doesn't appear the most aero set-up, but he looks to be peda⛦lling quite fluidly.
Deceuninck-QuickStep p♉ut a man on the front as the bunch hits the Ereffe, but now Dunbar takes it up again.
The gap drops to two minutes on the climb.
Higuita crashes
The Colombian champion is on his feet but clutching his knee🌠. Not sure how that happened but it was towards the back of the bunch going uphill.
Higuita is back on 💜his bike and there's the EF team car. He's also holding his left elbow.
Higuita is now talking to his teaཧm director. He's shaking his head and still climbing. This looks like chances over - if not race over - for EF's leader.
🏁 63km Premier passage au sommet du Mur de Huy pour les hommes de tête. Le peloton est revenu à moins de 3 minutes. 🏹First passage atop the Mur de Huy for the leading riders. The peloton is now less than 3 minutes behind. 🏹#FlecheWallonne pic.twitter.com/pzn0z2Mw0x
Howes is distanced now. He's stopping.
He's stopping for another new ꦑbike. It's a team Cannondale, so he's back on his bike. But it was delivered by the Shimano neutral support, so they must have gone back to get it from the EF car.
How🍌es has a short chase to get back to the break, and he has cars to help him on the way, and he's getting b♏ack in with fuss now.
Things have eased slꦇightly in the bunch. The gap nudges back up to 2:05.
45km to go
The break are heading downhill again to the foot of the next climb on thisಞ circuit, the Côꦏ;te du Chemin des Gueuses.
Shaky moments in the bunch as they have to swerve in and out of🍬 some plastic bollards in the middl♈e of the road.
Vervaeke leads the breakaway onto the climb. It's 1.9km at 6ﷺ.5%.
Mechanical for Dunbar.
Dunbar's gears are jammed. He has to get a new back, just as the pace lifts in the peloton. He's done a lot of work today but is trying to get back𝐆 to the bunch to do some more.
It's a fast approach to the climb for the bunch, and Biniam Girmay comes to a stop just as they swing left onto it. That's held 🎶a lot of riders up.
Bahrain are prඣominent as we head uphill. Ineos have four riders led by Rowe on the right hand side of the road.&n𒐪bsp;
Esteban 🌟Chaves (BikeExchange) comes to th📖e fore now.
The peloton has bunched up again and they're ridi❀ng up here a🦂t tempo.
AG2R 𝐆also have four at the front. They've been well positioned all day but haven't got involved with the pace setting until now.
41km to go
Armée leads the break over the top of the Côte du Chemin des Gueuses. They lead the💃 peloton by two minutes⛄.
Bahrain take it up now over the top. T🐓hey've put Eros Capecch🌳i on the front.
It's now downhill back to Huy. It's been a quiet race so far but will we see anyone try to open the race on the next ascent o♒f the Mur?
The ꦺgap between the eight-man break and the pretty-much full bunch still stands at two minutes.
Bahrain have three on the front. Their leading light is Dylan Teuns, a pur�♈�e puncheur who finished on the podium in 2016. They also have Matej Mohoric, who might be keen to go on a long-range attack. Wout Poels, who finished right behind Teuns in 2016 before winning Liège, is another option, along with Jack Haig.
The breakaway come off the descent and are riding along the river towards the𝕴 town centre.
An FDJ rider hits the front of the bunch now. We h🍷aven't seen them today but David Gaudu has the ability to be up there today, and they've also got Valentin Madouas, who's an emerging hilly Classics rider.
33km to go
The break head through Huy and onto 💯the Mur. Their lead at the bottom is two minutes.
AG2R take it up now with a five-man lead-out along th♛e riverbank.
AG2R's main card is Cosnefroy but it's unclear if he's fully fit after numerous injury troubles. Clement Champoussin, another emerging French talent, is one to watch. He's been tipped as a Grand Tour contender but is more of an all-rounde🐈r than a pure climber and does pack a punch.
Howes leads ♌the break 🐈up through the S-bend this time.
T♍he break starts to split up on this second ascent.
Mertens is the first to b🐈e dropped. Velasco is struggling now.
Rosa loses contact now, too. The rest drive towards the line, led 𒆙by Vervaeke again.
The p🌟eloton remains bunched once more on the cl🌠imb.
Geoghegan Hart takes it up for Ineos now.
Attack!
It's Simon Geschke (Co𓄧fꦍidis). Geoghegan Hart marks it
Tratnik marks it 🅰for Bahrain, Neilands for Isr𒊎ael, and more riders sense an opening here. QuickStep have a rider up there.
Seven riders🔯 away over the top, more moves from behind.
It's Vansevenant for QuickStep!
That seven-man group is joined by those accelerating at the head of the bunch. It's coming back together 🌊but massively stretched out on the false fl🐈at after the Mur.
The breakaway is down to five and their lead is down to 90 seconds now. Velasco andꦑ Rosa are chasing together but it looks like it's over for Mertens.
Wellens attacks as the peloton bunches up again.
Wellens doesn't appear committed to this, a🔜s no one seems willing to jump with him.
Israel take it up on this nasty drag. It's not the best of places to be shif✅ting the lactic acid from the Mur.
28km to go
Mertens is caught by th🙈e bunc🍸h. 1:10 to the leaders.
Israel have been quiet so far but they've now put Imp♚ey on the front. Michael Woods is their leader today - a rider who is perfectly suited to this race.
Crash! Pidcock is down
Pidcock appears to be ok. He fell into the grass on the roadside after a t𒊎ouch of wheels towards the back of the bunch. He's back on his way.
Gilbert also involved in that six-man crash.
Pidcock has his shoe off, and tense moments has he tries to put it back on and tighten it up. He's back behind his team car now and calls for a bit more pres💎sure on the accelerator.
No Ineos riders 🍨are anywhere near the front of this bunch.
25km to go
Velasco and Rosa are caught now, so five left out front, with a lead of one𝕴 minute.
Carapaz moves towards the front now.꧑ Kwiatkowski is right at the back. Geoghegan Hart has been ⭕sent back to help Pidcock.
Pidcock is back. Geoghegan Hart guides him back to the tail of the bun💙ch
23km to go
The leadeඣrs 🃏take on the descent to the Ereffe. Their lead is down to 50 seconds.
Lammertink leads the break onto the💜 C&oci☂rc;te d'Ereffe - 2.2km at 5.6%.
Howes is distanced on the climb
Impey leads the peloton onto the Ereffe. FDJ are organised n𝕴ear the front.
And FDJ take it up now. Gaudu is second wheel🦩.
It's Bꩲruno Armirail upping the t🧸empo for FDJ. Gaudu and Madouas are in tow.
Howes is clinging on, not letting his former companions ﷽out of his sight. He'll hope to get back on on the descent.
Moniquet digs in now and lifts the pace.
20km to go
💛The peloton are only around 30 seconds down now as they crest the climb.
Howes is caught as the🔴 FDJ charge cont🃏inues over the top.
The break are zipping downhill again. There's a ༺brief uphill interruption but it'🏅s a fast run down to the Côte du Chemin des Gueuses.
Alaphilippe moves up now onto the FDJ ꧅trio. The world champion has kept a low profile so far today💦.
16.5km to go
The four remaining escapees have 35 sec꧃onds in hand.
෴It starts to drop again as they hit that small kicker.
Ineos have got themselves organised after that Pidcock𒉰 crash. They have fiv🍷e men in and around the FDJ trio.
T💯he four escapees have 25 seconds in hand as they continue to drop down to the 🔯penultimate climb.
Everyone makes it through those pesky bollards safely this time.&ᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚnꦺbsp;
Ineos and FDJ battling for position on ꦜthe downhill. QuickStep have riders up there now as well.
The break reach the foot of the descent and the road starts to tilt up again ahead of the Côꦕ;te du Chemin des Crueuses.
The climb is 1.9km at 6.5%.
11.5km to go
Huge charge in the peloton as they hit the flat and take🔯 o▨n the approach.
The brea🐠k hit the climb with a lead of 30 seconds.
AG2R have four on the front as🌱 the peloton 🤪hit the climb
Wellens attack!
Big one this time. Carapaz goes off to mark it🌼, as does Sbarag🉐li for Alpecin.
Ilaꦯn Van Wilde🦩r takes it up behind Wellens. Some big names coming to the fore now.
Lammertink attacks from the break.
Wellens breezes past Armee.
Wellens﷽ is still alone 1km from the top.𝕴 This is classic Tim Wellens.
Van Wilder has an Astana rider for company now as they chase down Wellens. The rest of the peloton is toget𓆏her again but reducing now.
It's Fraile for Astana and he moves clea൩r to join 𒅌Wellens.
Lammertink is last man standing now
Wellens, Fraile꧂ and Van Wilder are together a few seconds behind Lammertink and a few seconds ahead of the bunch.
9.5km to go
Lammertink leads the race over the top of theဣ climb. Wellens, Van Wilder and Fraile follow.
Carapaz attacks from the bunch!
Sam Oomen looks ܫto shut it down for Jumbo. Ineos playing the numbers game.
The Carapaz attack wipes out the Wellens move. The bunch is strung out b𝄹ut back 🍷together.
James Knox takes it up now for QuickStep, looking to impose a steadier tempo. Lammertink is still out in fron🍌t but no defin🥂itive splits in the peloton.
8km to go
Lammertink has just six seconds in hand here.
Still more than 50 in the peloto🎐n as we take on the final false flats before the descen💫t into Huy.
QuickStep take it up with two on the front. Ineos are guide🐲d by Geoghegan Hart behind.
Impey moves Woods up again now.
Oomen shut that earlier move down bu🦄t we haven't seen much of Jumbo today. Roglic has kept a low profile and don't forget Jona🎃s Vingegaard as an outsider.
5.5km to go
Downhill we go🐼. Lammertink has found a✨nother few seconds.
13 seconds for Lammertink with 5km to go. He has a chance of staying clear into Huy but he's not going to🐻 make it far up the Mur.
Bahrain come to the fore again now with Mohoric.
Mohoric is an expert descender and who better to guid🐻e Teuns down.
4km to go
Lammertink comes off the🌸 descent and onto the flat. The peloton is 14 seconds behind him.
Trek have got themselves organised 🍌- another team who've been quiet today.
Roglic is up there alone.
3km to go
3,000 metres to go and Lammertink is ridi𝕴ng alongside the river, 15 seconds clear.
BikeExchange hit the fron𒁃t now. What can Matthews or Chaves do today?
2km to go
10 seconds now as Lammertink loses 🦩time on the flat.
AG2R hit the front again.
Alaphilippe is up in fourth whee🐓l. Here we go. This is the a♒pproach now with 1.8 km to go
1.5km to go
Lammertink is caught. Here we go!
AG2R lead the way onto the Mur.
Devenyns attacks ahead of the Mur.🎃 A Bahrain rider hiꦍts out as well. Tratnik.
But it's all together onto the lower slopes
Neilands takes it up. Now Kwiatkowski for Ineos.
Alaphilippe is third wheel behind Cosnefroy.
Roglic is right behind Alaphilippe
Kwiatkowski continues to lead🥀 as they head round the S-bend. Roglic hits the front n♓ow alongside Cosnefroy.
Roglic almost gets sq🌼ueezed into the barriers on the🎀 right.
Roglic attacks! 350 to go
Big gap for Roglic. Alaphilippe has to respond
Valverde on Alaphilippe's wheel as the🔯y chase ROglic down!
Alaphilippe closing in!
Onto the flatt🦄꧋er section at the top and Alaphilippe gets him!
Alaphilippe wins!
The world champion just gets in front at the last, sitting up and celebrating just ah🔥ead of the line, as if nothing happened last year. There's a⛦ big gap back to Valverde in third and Woods in fourth.
Julian Alaphilippe (Deceuninck-QuickStep) wins La Flèche Wallonne
Pidcock didn't have the legs there. He was the first in line to respo🥂nd to Roglic's early acceleration, but Alaphilippe and Valverde breezed past the young Brit.
Pidcock ended up 6th, behin꧅d Warren Barguil. Gaudu, Chaves✨, Carapaz, and Schachmann round out the top 10.
Pos. | Rider Name (Country) Team | Result |
---|---|---|
1 | Julian Alaphilippe (Fra) Deceuninck-QuickStep | 4:36:25 |
2 | Primoz Roglic (Slo) Jumbo-Visma | |
3 | Alejandro Valverde (Spa) Movistar Team | 0:00:06 |
4 | Michael Woods (Can) Israel Start-up Nation | 0:00:08 |
5 | Warren Barguil (Fra) Team Arkea-Samsic | 0:00:11 |
6 | Thomas Pidcock (GBr) Ineos Grenadiers | |
7 | David Gaudu (Fra) Groupama-FDJ | |
8 | Esteban Chaves Rubio (Col) Team BikeExchange | |
9 | Richard Carapaz (Ecu) Ineos Grenadiers | |
10 | Maximilian Schachmann (Ger) Bora-Hansgrohe |
Let's hear from the runner-up, Roglic.
"Julian was definitely the strongesไt. Congrats, he de♉serves to win.
"I was just there and why not [at𝕴tack early]? If I🗹 had a bit stronger legs I would win but someone was better today, and congrats Julian.
"It was a nice race, it went fast and for sure I'm happy with the shape going into Liège. You always want to win but I'm just happy with my level and definitely looking forward to Li&egra♚ve;ge."
And let's hear from our winner
"I just wanted to show I had a strong head. Since the start of the season I haven't won a lot, and that didn't stop me having fun, but I really wanted to raise my arms again. At🥂 a race as hard as this, voila. I put some pressure on myself - not pressure, but I wanted to win again.
"The team did a great job today and I'm really proud of them. I had huge confide🐟nce in them and was well placed when I needed to be. Mikkel Honore dropped me off at the bottom of the Mur in the first positions, and in the end I knew what I had to do. It's the legs that make the difference on the climb. It wasn't easy with Roglic out front and Valverde on my wheel but I got there.
"It does my an eno꧙rmous amount of good to win, espe🔴cially in the jersey. I'm really happy."
That's Alaphilippe's thiᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚrd straight win at Flèche. He didn't take part last year following his Worlds title. He won in 2019 and 2018, missed the race through injury in 2017, and was runner-up in his first two appearances in 2016 and 2015. Not a bad track record.
As for Valverde, that's the first time he's finished third, I believe. He's had a couple of runner-up spots, plus lower placings, and of course four wins. Many w♊ere calling time on 🅘the Spaniard's career but this just confirms his latest resurgence. He'll celebrate his 41st birthday at Liège on Sunday.
Plenty of photos, plus full results, in our 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:report page.
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