European Championships: Alec Segaert wins U23 men's time trial
Belgian defends title, beating Söderqvist and Mouris on home grou🗹nd





Alec Segaert successfully defended his European U23 men's time trial title on home ground in Hasselt. The 21-year-old Belgia﷽n tackled the 31.3km course in a time of 35:06 to retake the gold medal he won in the Dutch town of Emmen last year.
He beat out Sweden's Jakob S&💜ouml;derqvist by 31 seconds while Dutchman Wessel Mouris – the older brother of newly crowne🌼d junior European time trial champion Michiel – claimed bronze a further four seconds back.
Segaert, who this year turned professional with Lotto-Dstny, can add his victory here to a plethora of time trial wins at junior and U23 level. He has now won the European U23 time trial three times in a row having won the junior title ꦛback in 2021.
Last month, Segaert took his firs🥂t pro win, beating M🧸agnus Sheffield in the time trial at the Renewi Tour.
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