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Tour of Flanders 2019

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Hello and welcome to the Cycling♈news live coverage. It's Tour of Flanders day!  

As the CN blimp takes flight, the crꦫowd is already huge in the Antwerp Grote Martkt and the first teams are 🌠signing on. 

The weather is dry ands cool in northern Flanders but ther🗹e is a slight risk of rain later. 

The🐭re is a huge crowd enjoying the sign-on, wi🐽th each stage riding no stage for an introduction.  

"Look𓂃 a♔t that crowd. Wow! Thanks for coming put today," Matthews says.

This is the view in the Grote Markt. 

Next up is Team Sky.

Luke Rowe promised an aggressive race, while Dyꦓlan van Baarle is back🍃. 

Matthews speaks aft꧃er sﷺigning on. He's an outsider today but a real threat.

EF Education First is up next and Sep Vanmarcke is riding, despite his nasty cr📖ash last week. 

Taylor Phinney is filmi♌n𓆉g a video on stage and the crowd give him a special hello. 

Sep Vanmarcke: "It's mostly about using this race as training for Paris-Roubaix. It's the moment to gi🐲ve some support ba🍷ck to the others."

EF Education First on stage. 

Next up is Jumbo-Visma with the 𝔍new ♕star of Flemish cycling Wout van Aert. 

Wout van Aert seemed focused but a litt🐭le nervous.

Maarten Wynants on Jumbo-Visma's race plan: 

As t🅘he teams sign and are presented to the huge crow✅d, the minutes tick down to the start at 10:20. 

Oliver Naesen (A💞G2R) was a little ill but was smiling on stage.

Oliver Naesen: "If you're n𝔍ot keen to race today, then you'd better look✨ for another job."

The Lotto Soudal team has opted to field Tim Wellens alongside Tiesj Benoot to tak🍌e on t🃏heir 'noisy neighbours' Deceuninck-QuickStep today. 

Peter Sagan is on stage with Bora-Hansgrohe.

An interesting stat from fo✨rmer CN man in Aಌustralia Zeb Woodpower: 

CCC Team i💮s on stage, with Golden Greg van Avermaet getting a huge cheer. 

"Riding up the podium here with the tuꦆne of the White Stripes is an extra motivation, even though it's not needed." he said.

Who still has to sign on?

♓The DJ and speakers are building up the atmosphere as the riders roll on stage, calling on the crowd to juꦛmp.

The Deceuni🃏nck-QuickStep team are getting extra attention, including Bob 🐈Jungels.

Phil&🎃nbsp;Gilbert: "Getting this warm welcome for the third year in a row is really special. It's not something we're us𒉰ed to." 

Yves&𓂃nbsp;Lampaert: "I slept wel🃏l. I hope to be able to ride a good race."

Last on stage is Direct Energie and Niki Terpstra.&nb꧑sp;

Terpstra: "Thi💟s was one of the biggest wins of my career, together with Paris-Ro🀅ubaix.

All💞 the times have signed on been presented to the crowd, now it's time to💃 rock and roll. 

World🦩 Champion Alejandro Valverde is also raci❀ng today.

The riders are lining up on the yellow carpet, they roll out at 10:3🅘0, with the official start at 10:45 after a 9.3k𝕴m neutralised section.  

Can this man pull of a huge debut win today? 🌳;

1 minute to roll out!

The skies are blue and there's virtually no wind today. It's going to✤ be all about the racing. 

Here we go. It's time to roll! 

Most ri൲ders are smiling as🃏 they roll along in the neutralised section. They know it is a big day out. 

Bob J🦋ungels: "To be honest I'm still quite calm. I'll be nervous when we get to the first climbs and the whole bunch gets nervous."

Zdenek Stybar: "You feel like a rockstar here it's𒊎 very impressive.

T🅰he riders go under the Schelde, warming up the legs before the flag dro𒐪ps and race officially begins. 

Our reporters Sadhbh O'Shea, Patrick Fletcher, Barry Ryan, Josh Evans and our own Flandrien Brecht♔ Decauwler, are on the ground in Belgium to bring you all🗹 the inside news, interviews and analysis post-race. 

The race director's car is upping the speed now.

The r✅iders are packed tight behind the race direcཧtor's car.  

The race heads south west𓃲 from Antwerp towards southern Flanders and the fiꦰnish in Oudenaarde.

270km remaining from 267km

De💃ceuninck-QuickStep is trying to control the pace but we havꦺe the first attack. 

A Roompot rider kicks 🔯first but the peloton follows him.

The peloton is 𒊎lined out as the first attacks are chased down. 

264km remaining from 267km

Could it be Yves Lampaert's day? 

261km remaining from 267km

Meanwhile in ꦕOudenaarde, the women's Tour of Flanders is also underway.

257km remaining from 267km

The race is on upfront, with Jesper Asselman&nb𒉰sp;of Roompot getting across to the trio☂. 

Jungels is cꦉhasing in the lon✅g line of team cars. He'll be back on soon enough. 

255km remaining from 267km

Tim Declercq of Deceuninck shuts him down.

Jolien ⛦D'Hoore of Boels-Dolmans is a surprise starter in the women's race. 

252km remaining from 267km

The race is approach🎃ing Sint Niklaas. It hosted the start for 20 💜years.

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The gap 🦩is 1:50 but a Vital Concept rider decides to atꦿtacks, upsetting Tim Declerq. 

Flat number 2 for Deceuninck-QuickStep.

Kapser Asgreen needs a rear change. The mechanic uses a drill too✅l to open  the disc wheel and make a quick change.

DS Tom Steels 🎃give Asgreen a push off and he begins ✱to chase.

And Stijn Steels -ܫ Toꦡm's nephew now needs a bike change.

240km remaining from 267km

This was golden Greg at the start. 

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Riders start to eat and drink, with o🌞thers taking a natural break. 

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Crash! 

Several rider go down on a corner. 

A touch of wheels and a slam on the brakes put seve👍ral rider go down. 

The crash victims include Mike Teunissen.

Meanwhile there's a mass stop in the ✨peloton for a natural break. Riders filled both side of the road as they stopped to 'raise the water table' as Rob Hayles explained on TV. 

230km remaining from 267km

Philippe Gilbert is first to start again, joওkingly attacking to enjoy his first solid food of the day. 

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This𓃲 screen grab shows the crash that involved Mike Teunissen.

The races passes through Overmere as they headꦡ southwest. 

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The team cars for the bꦰreakaway are trying to pass the ꧒peloton to go up to their riders.

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Behind the r🔯iders in the peloton are taking on food and bidons and taking off their gilet and jackets.

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The peloton has begun to chase or at least control t🌱he attack today.

208km remaining from 267km

Pascal Eenkhoorn is doing the work ♊for Jumbo. 

In the womღen's race the riders are soon to hit the climbs. 

The seven are: 

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196km remaining from 267km

The rac🌺e is near Herzele,ꦑ in 15km or os the riders will get their first taste of the cobbles in Lippenhovestraat. 

Coryn Rivera was one oꦦf several riders involved in a crash in the women's race  and Team Sunweb has confirmed ✨she has had to abandon the race. 

185km remaining from 267km

The Lippenhಌovestraat cobbled sectio♓n is 1.3km long.

The break hits the co♕bbles, it's the f𓃲irst of five sections in today''s 270km race.

The crowds are huge as the 🍰break also hits the 1500m Paddestraat section.  

181km remaining from 267km

Several ﷽rider go dowওn as someone tries to hop away from the gap of death in the concrete roads.

Deceuninck lead the pelot❀on on the cobbles, with three riders on the front for the 🔯;Paddestraat section. 

177km remaining from 267km

There is now 30km until things step up another level for 🍬the Oude Kwaremont.

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Sagan and Terpstra stopped and are riding back up to the pelotonꦇ. 

The peloton hits theജ first feed zone with 166km to race.

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The peloton have already raced 100km. 

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Crash in the peloton!

Terpstra is down! 

Terpstra went down heavily. 

Terpstra is getting medical treatment. 

Terpstra moves his legs but hiꦑs race seems over. 

Fortunately the medics were th𝄹ere within in seconds to help him. 

Terpstra went down hard but o🦩ther riders noticed it and called f🐻or assistance.

 

154km remaining from 267km

The Oude Kwaremont is Helling / Côte 1 of 17. 

It's a race to the corner that leads to the K🐈waremont.

A left turn funnels the peloton.𓃲 but they all make it 💧through. 

Hugo Houle (Ast𝓡ana) goes clear alone. He's enjoying the solo glory but will surely ease up at the to🍒p. 

The race will pass over the O⛎ude Kwaremont two more times and is one of the strategic points in the race.

Here comes the peloton, squeezed into the🍃 lanes. &nb🌠sp;

The crowds will also g𒅌et to see the women's race very soon.

Tim Declercq leads the peloton on the cobbled 🀅climb. These are his home roads.

Others are saving their legs and 🐈energy by riding deep in the peloton.

The TV camera spot Tom Boonen ꦯin the hospitality area. It must be more🍸 enjoyable drinking champagne and watching from the roadside than riding.

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Team Sky is trying to slow the pace.

The pace is so slow tha🌜t some riders are forced to put a foot down at the back.

This is an interesting ease in the racing. 

Behind some riders are doin🌸g track stands to avoid putting a foot down. 

Yevgeniy Gidich of Astana showed some great bike skills 𒈔there.

134km remaining from 267km

134km remaining from 267km

Here comes Helling 3: the Ladeuze.

The break is on the Wolvenberg. It starts steep a🦄nd then eases over the top. 615m long. It will hurt when𝐆 the road turns to cobbles.  

In the women's race there is still 55km to race.

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Next up is the Haaghoꦡek cobbles and then the Leberg climb.

Jungles wisely moves from the g👍utter to centr💦e of the road. 

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The pace in the peloton increase♉s on Haghoek. 

Ther🗹e is "reassuring news" to report on Terpstra, wh🔴o is in hospital and has come around after his crash. Here's our story:

The bre𝕴akaway riders hit the next climb, Berendries, which is tarmac𒊎ked. 

117km remaining from 267km

No big moves in the peloton on the Leberg. They're on tꦐhe approach to Berendries now.

It's⛎ Decueninck-QuickStep's trio of domestiques, Tim Declercq, Iljo Keisse, and Kasper Asgreen, who are leading the bunch at the moment. The rest of their riders are potential winners. 

They hit Berendries, another one that's lined with an impressive number of fans. Declercq lays down🐠 a st⛄eady tempo.

Attack from an FDJ rider

A stron꧅g attack anꦚd it has drawn out several riders.

Eight or nine rideꦛrs up there as they move onto the wide roads beyond the top of the climb. There's a g🧸ap back to the rest of the bunch.

Jasper Philipsen crashes but is back on his bike.

A few more riders comꦜe across to that 🐈split. The peloton is strung out behind.

We ca🍬n't s🐠ee any big names in there. Van Hooydonck is there for CCC and Asgreen for QuickStep. 

Philipsen sꦚlid out on a left-hand bend and went into a roadside barrier. He seems ok to continue but that was a pretty hard crash. 

Moscon𝔍 is up there in this small break frℱom the peloton. They're 15 seconds ahead at the moment. 

110km remaining from 267km

At the top of Tenbosse their lead is down to 3:05

109km remaining from 267km

As you were. Declercq is back on the front of the bunch o🅷n Tenbosse. 

And now an ꩲattack from Dries De Bondt (Corendon-Circus)

De Bondt was the rider who attacked with Van der Poel early on at Dwars. He draws some rid🦹ers out and the bunch strings out over the top.🐓 But no real splits.

With Tenbosse out of the way, the riders are now heading towards the mighty Muur va🐼n Gera🐷ardsbergen. 

105km remaining from 267km

Jonas Van Genechten (Vital Concept) crashes into a dꩵitch but it's a soft landing and he's ok. 

The pace is high in the peloton and teams are already jostli🧔ng for position ahead of the Muur. I🐽t's a long way out, but can still be important. Two years ago a key selection was formed there, from which Gilbert later slipped clear to claim a solo victory. 

Sunweb have moved their riders to the front and are currently setting the pace on the right-hanဣd side of the road.

100km remaining from 267km

The break is just 1:30 ahead now.

The 🌠Muur-K⛄apelmuur: 475m at 9.3 %, max 19.8 %.

Stybar is up front, as is Trentin.  

They are lined out up🌺 past the chapel.  

No real sel🍷ection this year but the pace is high. It's only goiꦏng to get higher. 

98km remaining from 267km

There is now 30km to Helling/Côte 9: Kanarieberg but they are trying to shake out the peloton.

There'🔜s a cleaꦆr split in the peloton, forcing the others to chase.  

95km remaining from 267km

Also there is Mohirc, Oss,🌃 van Aert, Bettiol. 

The peloton is big but can they close the gap.💝 It all depends on the balance of power in 🎃the groups. 

The group is about to catch the early break.

Team Sky have three riders up front. 

There are ev𒈔en attacks from the front group now. 

They include Van Aert and van der Poel. 

90km remaining from 267km

Both Vanmarcke and Na🐠esen are in the chase group. 

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Lampaerts is also there for Deceuninꦯck.  

Lotto Soudal and Groupama missed the move and are leadi💦ng the chas🌄e. 

86km remaining from 267km

There are 16km to race in the women's race. We're going to focus on that, 🐲and keep you informed of the men's race. 

Vos has a rear flat, that's a blow for her.

The Kwaremont 🙈proved to be vital in the women's race.&ꦛnbsp;

Also there꧙ are Van Vleuten, Ludwig, Van Vleuten 💮and Udwig.

They're on the Paterberg,🅠 and three go clear.&▨nbsp;

The chasers are just behind though. 

Chantal Blaak and Ellen van Dijk are leadin⛦g the chase. 

12km remaining from 267km

In the men's race, riders in the fr💎ont group keeps attacking each other but are still a minute clear of the peloton.

In the women's race Va🃏n Vleuten, Uttrup Ludwig and Bastianelli lead by 30 seconds now. 

The four chasers❀ can see them with just 7km to go but the leading trio are working together and all want a place on the podium.

Van Vleuten seems to be hurting but she can never be ignored.&n♉bsp; 

The trio lead by 20 seconds. 

In the men's race they hit the Kanarieberg climb. Mohoric is off the front as the front group isཧ caught by the peloton.

It's gruppo cꦐompatto just before the Oude Kwaremont is climbed again.

3km to go in the women's race.

Van Vleuten, Ludwig and Bastianelli still lead by 20 s♌econds. 

Van Vleuten 🐎kicks again but Bastianelli s on her wꦐheel. 

Van Vlueten slows, fo💜rcing Bastianelli to lead. 

Last km! 

Van Vleuten kicks again!

But Bastianelli chasers her down and close th🍨e gap.

She's in tears after crossing the line. 

Van👍 Vleuten is disappointed but heads to the podium to be confirmed in second place.

Behind several groups spri♕nt for the minor placings.

Ba🤪stianelli thanks her teammates and 💛explains her race. 

"It was really hard fo😼r me today. I've won big races but this is t💫he biggest win for me," she said.

🔥The top ten confirms Cecilie Uttrup Ludwig was third in the sprint, withಞ Sofia Bertizzolo winning the sprint for fourth place behind. 

168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Click here for ꦍthe full women's race repo☂rt and photo gallery. 

60km remaining from 267km

Van der Poel hꦰas a flat, he eases up, waves for a service bꦜut then crashes over the bars after hitting a pot-hole.  

Is his race over? Perhaps.

He was wavinജg frantically for a wheel when he crashed. He panicked instead 💃of staying focused. 

Van de💜r Poel is back chasing, with a teammate, but the race is about to explode onᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚ the Kwaremont. 

Stijn Vand🌳enbergh (AG2R)  edges away on🎃 the early slopes. 

57km remaining from 267km

Asgreen leads the peloton but is suffering. 

Everyone is going deep on the cobbled 🍰climb. 

Yet some how, van der Po𓆏el is chasing and moving past m🦩any in the peloton. His race is not over just yet. But will he pay a price for the chase? 

After the Kwaremont, the attack is on the fast main roa💜d. 

54km remaining from 267km

Befo♏re the race, van der Poel spoke briefly to Cyclingnews.&🐼nbsp;

Vanmarcke and Vandenbergh hit the P🌺aterberg!  

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Thﷺere's still lots of climbs to come but for many riders. the race is over. 

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Upfront Asgreen has joined Vanma🥀rcke and Vandenbergh. But the chase is🃏 on.

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T▨here are at least 120 riders in the peloton but many will spat out the back very soon. The Koppenberg is a cruel, cruel climb after 220km of racing.

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Next up is the 2000m long Mariaborrestraat 2000m section of c💃obbles. ღ;

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As they hit the𒅌 Mariaborrestraat cobbles, the group comes back togeth꧟er but the four lead by 20 seconds. 

40km remaining from 267km

Van Baarle looks strong in the attack and Vandenberg🌠 cracks.&nbsꦍp; 

Gaviria and Oss have been gapped from the big chase🌜 group. The ha💮rd racing and distance is taking its toll now.  

37km remaining from 267km

Stuyven, Naesen, Sagan, Kristoff and Betttiol are the🐼re. 

36km remaining from 267km

Ga𝓰viria is behind the group but Kristoff is the✅re. We spoke to him at the start.

There are ♎a lot of favourites, will that play to your advantꦺage?

34km remaining from 267km

But the 2.5km long Kruisberg/Hot🌠ond is coming up.

30km remaining from 267km

Degenkolb edges off the🔯 front of the chase group. 

Bike change for Naesen! just as the climb begins. Tragic for h🎃im.

He's📖 chasing in the cars but will be panicking a little🦄. 

Pieter Weening (Roompot-Charles) is with D൩ege൩nkolb but soon distances him.

29km remaining from 267km

Van der Poel is there on Jungel🌄s 🍒wheel. He's back in the race for sure. 

Valverde, van Avermaet and𒁃 Styඣbar are also there. 

28km remaining from 267km

Jungels surges o🐟n the top of the climb but it cracks🌠 Stybar.

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Everyone is tired and on their lim🗹its. There are just 15 riders in the chase group now.  

Kristoff is there too. 

So is M⛄ichael 🍷Matthews (Team Sunweb). He spoke to CN at the start. 

 

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The cobbles bite and va🧸n Avermaet is leading the chase.

Jens Keukelei♛re is also working hard on the front for Benoot. 

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🐽Bettiolཧ spins his legs and closes the gap on van Baarle. 

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Lampaert fights hi🎉s way on to the tail of the gro🍷up.

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Van Avermaet leads the🀅 chase but Langeveld is there to block for EF🎀. 

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Bettiol is strong but so a🍬re the big-name chaseꦚrs behind.

Van Averamet and Van Aert lead the chase.

Sagan is there but is suffering.

13km remaining from 267km

Van🐼 der Poel is closed down by the other chasers. 

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Asgreen tries to chase for Deceuninck. He has ꧃Lampaert and Jungels there. But neither are fast finishers.

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Lampaert does a turn and moves off, Sagan do♊es the same. 

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They're still racing each other behind 🦂or fighting f🔯or the podium places.

Benoot jumps away b🎶ut Langeveld marks him for EF.  

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There's a slight head wi꧂nd but that is also slowing the chasers.

Now Sagan tries to inspire the chase but it's not enoug𝓀h. Others won't come through. 

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Bettiol was second in the final Tirreno-A✱driatico TT, he know how to ride hard.

Bettiol can see the finishline! 

He's going to win the Tour of Flanders!

Alberto Bettiol wins !!!

A💎sgreen takes second, with Kristoff winning the sprint ♏for third.

"I still can't believe ൲it," Bettiol says in Italian. 

Incrediblಞy it was Bettiol’s first professional victory.

"I still can't believe it," Bettiol said.

It's a double victory for Italy at the🍃 Tour of Flanders 🤪after Marta Bastianelli won the women's race.

Bettiol savoured his win, touching his EF logo o𝔍n his jersey and then pointing to his eyeཧs, as if to say watch out for us.

This is the top ten of the 2019 Tour of Flanders.

This is one of the first images of Bettiol winning the me�ꦏ�n's Tour of Flanders.

Now it's time foꩵr the podium ceremony of both the men and women's rꦿaces. 

💧It was Bettiol's first professional victory but we should remember how he finished third on the uphill finish at Tirreno-Adriatico, was second in the final TT and then attacked on the Poggio.

He was also fourth at the E3 BinckBank Classiꦍc after goinꦦg in the decisive move.

Marta Bastianelli climbs on the top step🐷 of the women's podium after she beat Anniemiek van Vleuten and Cecilie Uttrup Ludwig. 

They celebrate with a selfie.

Now it'꧙s the men'sജ turn. Kristoff, Asgreen take the lower steps before Bettiol climbs on the top step as the winner. 

He lifts the winner's trophy and celebrates!

They open the champagne with Bettiol♏ savouring his big win. 

N👍ow Bettiol and Bastianelli pose together on the pod🐎ium.

Here's a shot of Bettiol as he rode to victory.

Alberto Bettiol struggled to believe what he had done but wanted to celebrate with his EF Ed❀ucation First teammates.

He continued: 

To read out full race report and see our massive photo gallery, 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:click here. 

Ten years after Alessandro Ballan'🤡s win, an Italian strikes at the Tour of Fla🦩nders.

After the finish, as Bettiol and EF celebrated, the other teams were left trying to understand how they missed out.&nbs🃏p;

According to excellent Twitter statistician @ammattipyöräily, Alberto Bettiol (25ไy 160d)♕ is the youngest Ronde van Vlaanderen winner since Tom Boonen who was 24y 170d when he won in 2005.

What a day, what a race. With so many stories to tell. We will have them all on Cyclingnews in𒁏 the next few hours and into next week from our team on the ground in Flanders.

The Belgians again missed at in the Rond🤡e but praised Bettiol for his win.

Oliver Naesen (AG2R) was the best Belgian in seventh place. Van Aert was 14th iℱn the sprint for the podium spot, while Greg van𒊎 Avermaet (CCC Team) was tenth. 

Greg Van Avermaet saw another chance to win his favourite race go up in smoke. Nevertheless, he also admitted that he was beaten fair and square today🍨.

Van𝓀 Avermaet was teammate of Bettiol last year at BMC but 🐷was not too impressed.

Here is Bettiol on the podium.

This shot shows Bettiol and Bastianelliꦜ celebrating a big day for Italy at the Tour of Flanders.

Peter Sagan was modest in de🎉feat. He finished 11th in the sprint, 17 seconds 💞behind Bettiol.

Alexander Kristoff (UAE) was happy toꦫ add third place to his win at Gent-Wevelgem.

We'll have lots of reaction, interviews and race analysis in💫 the next few hours and days on Cyclingnews. 

To read our full report and see the photo gallery of the women's race, 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:click here. 

 

We're going to sign off with this image of Bettiol and Baꦆ🎀stianelli together on the podium. 

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