A stunning long-range attack saw the 19-year-old neo-pro stay at the front for close to 100 kilometers.
People love winners, especially those who retain the power to dazzle, but from time to time, even those who don’t get the spoils at the end of the day turn heads and earn plaudits for their impressive exploits. This was the case on Friday, when Remco Evenepoel took stage 2 of the Deutschland Tour (Marburg – Göttingen, 202km) by the scruff of its neck after an intense and rapid start, going on the attack with over 100 kilometers left.
Winner of five races this season, including Clasica San Sebastian and the European ITT Championships, Remco went in time trial mode and with his arms tucked over his handlebars, he immediately opened a 3:30 maximum advantage over a peloton which looked incapable of reacting. As the kilometers ticked down and the crosswinds split the bunch, with many riders getting shed out the back, the Belgian continued to push hard, but the gap eventually began coming down, a result of several teams joining hands at the head of the main group.
It took a strong headwind and a string of short but leg-sapping hills to bring back Evenepoel, who was caught only nine kilometers from the finish, after spending a crazy 97 kilometers at the front, a sensational ride for which he took to the podium at the end of the stage to receive the most combative rider award.
“Today was very hard, with the up-and-down parcours and the incredibly strong headwind. I tried to go as far as possible and I deep inside me I had hoped I would do it, but I got caught on the climb and dropped. If they would have caught me over the top, maybe I could have stayed in the group, but this way it was impossible. I am not disappointed, today’s plan didn’t go out, but we will try again over the next two stages”, an unfazed Remco said at the finish.
Once he was reeled in, other riders attacked, but a strong effort of Danish ITT Champion Kasper Asgreen and Pieter Serry reabsorbed them with two kilometers to go, and the stage ended in a reduced bunch sprint, where Yves Lampaert expertly surfed wheels and took third, behind Alexander Kristoff (UAE Team Emirates) and Sonny Colbrelli (Bahrain-Merida).
This result, and the four bonus seconds picked up on the line, helped the former Belgian Champion move onto the Deutschland Tour podium with two hard days to go: “I had good legs today, but it’s not easy to beat these guys, who are obviously faster than me, so overall I’m happy with my result and with how I felt. A podium at the end of this long stage gives me a lot of confidence, so I look forward to the remaining two days.”
Photo credit: ©Bas Czerwinski/ Getty Images
Race details
1 |
Alexander Kristoff UAE-Team Emirates |
4:21:04 |
2 |
Sonny Colbrelli Bahrain Merida |
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3 |
Yves Lampaert
Deceuninck - Quick Step |
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4 |
Ben Swift Team INEOS |
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5 |
Jasper Stuyven Trek - Segafredo |
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6 |
Reinardt Janse van Rensburg Team Dimension Data |
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7 |
Marc Hirschi Team Sunweb |
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8 |
Timo Roosen Team Jumbo-Visma |
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9 |
Toms Skujiņš Trek - Segafredo |
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10 |
Jens Keukeleire Lotto Soudal |
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20 |
Pieter Serry
Deceuninck - Quick Step |
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34 |
Kasper Asgreen
Deceuninck - Quick Step |
1:32 |
43 |
Remco Evenepoel
Deceuninck - Quick Step |
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59 |
Enric Mas Nicolau Deceuninck - Quick Step |
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90 |
Julian Alaphilippe
Deceuninck - Quick Step |
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1 |
Alexander Kristoff UAE-Team Emirates |
8:10:18 |
2 |
Sonny Colbrelli Bahrain Merida |
0:10 |
3 |
Yves Lampaert
Deceuninck - Quick Step |
0:12 |
4 |
Marc Hirschi Team Sunweb |
0:13 |
5 |
Alexey Lutsenko Astana Pro Team |
0:14 |
6 |
Tom-Jelte Slagter Team Dimension Data |
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7 |
Diego Ulissi UAE-Team Emirates |
0:15 |
8 |
Jasper Stuyven Trek - Segafredo |
0:16 |
9 |
Reinardt Janse van Rensburg Team Dimension Data |
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10 |
Ben Swift Team INEOS |
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14 |
Pieter Serry
Deceuninck - Quick Step |
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33 |
Kasper Asgreen
Deceuninck - Quick Step |
1:47 |
41 |
Remco Evenepoel
Deceuninck - Quick Step |
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48 |
Enric Mas Nicolau Deceuninck - Quick Step |
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85 |
Julian Alaphilippe
Deceuninck - Quick Step |
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1 |
Alexander Kristoff UAE-Team Emirates |
27 pt |
2 |
Pascal Ackermann BORA - hansgrohe |
15 pt |
3 |
Sonny Colbrelli Bahrain Merida |
13 pt |
4 |
Jasper Stuyven Trek - Segafredo |
12 pt |
5 |
Remco Evenepoel
Deceuninck - Quick Step |
10 pt |
6 |
Joshua Huppertz Team Lotto - Kern Haus |
10 pt |
7 |
Yves Lampaert
Deceuninck - Quick Step |
9 pt |
8 |
Reinardt Janse van Rensburg Team Dimension Data |
9 pt |
9 |
Simone Consonni UAE-Team Emirates |
9 pt |
10 |
Ben Swift Team INEOS |
7 pt |
13 |
Kasper Asgreen
Deceuninck - Quick Step |
5 pt |
1 |
Marc Hirschi Team Sunweb |
8:10:31 |
2 |
Nils Politt Team Katusha Alpecin |
0:03 |
3 |
Jai Hindley Team Sunweb |
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4 |
Jhonatan Narváez Prado Team INEOS |
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5 |
Nans Peters AG2R La Mondiale |
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6 |
Jonas Vingegaard Rasmussen Team Jumbo-Visma |
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7 |
Alexandr Riabushenko UAE-Team Emirates |
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8 |
Nico Denz AG2R La Mondiale |
1:25 |
9 |
Jenthe Biermans Team Katusha Alpecin |
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10 |
Pavel Sivakov Team INEOS |
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11 |
Kasper Asgreen
Deceuninck - Quick Step |
1:34 |
12 |
Remco Evenepoel
Deceuninck - Quick Step |
2:17 |
14 |
Enric Mas Nicolau Deceuninck - Quick Step |
6:03 |
1 |
Davide Villella Astana Pro Team |
3 pt |
2 |
Remco Evenepoel
Deceuninck - Quick Step |
3 pt |
3 |
Julien Bernard Trek - Segafredo |
3 pt |
4 |
Alexey Lutsenko Astana Pro Team |
2 pt |
5 |
Vincenzo Nibali Bahrain Merida |
2 pt |
6 |
Igor Boev Gazprom-RusVelo |
2 pt |
7 |
Pavel Sivakov Team INEOS |
1 pt |
8 |
Enric Mas Nicolau Deceuninck - Quick Step |
1 pt |
9 |
Joshua Huppertz Team Lotto - Kern Haus |
1 pt |
1 | UAE-Team Emirates | 24:31:42 |
2 | Trek - Segafredo | ,, |
3 | Team Dimension Data | ,, |
4 | AG2R La Mondiale | 1:22 |
5 | Team INEOS | ,, |
6 | Deceuninck - Quick Step | 1:32 |
7 | Lotto Soudal | 2:14 |
8 | Team Jumbo-Visma | ,, |
9 | Team Sunweb | 6:00 |
10 | CCC Team | 7:22 |
Top results
1 |
Alexander Kristoff UAE-Team Emirates |
4:21:04 |
2 |
Sonny Colbrelli Bahrain Merida |
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3 |
Yves Lampaert
Deceuninck - Quick Step |
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