Van der Poel magic, the unlucky French… the tops and flops of online racing

Mathieu Van der Poel and Julian Alaphilippe. REUTERS/MAJA SMIEJKOWSKA/Photo News/Panoramic/Gvg

Mathieu Van der Poel was masterful while France had bad luck … the tops and flops of the road race at the World Cycling Championships.

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Mathieu Van der Poel, as magical as‘historical

The Netherlands have been waiting for this for 38 years. Mathieu Van der Poel succeeded where his grandfather Raymond Poulidor could not do better than 4 podiums: winning the title of world champion in road cycling. Few would have predicted the Dutchman’s victory 110 kilometers from the finish. Not helped by his team and the falls of three of his teammates, Van der Poel found himself in a group of distanced, far behind the favorites. But he was able to climb the places little by little to find the outpost of the peloton in Glasgow.

It was he who first allowed the group comprising Pogacar, Van Aert, Bettiol and Pedersen to get into orbit by pulling themselves out of the pack of runners. Then, 20 kilometers from the finish, he launched an explosive attack leaving his breakaway companions behind. Van der Poel took such a lead that he even allowed himself to fall in a badly negotiated corner on a wet road.

Denmark, dynamite in the legs

In this crazy race where the favorites attacked 90 kilometers from the finish, the Danish selection played its role of spoilsport perfectly. Passing first in the lead in the entrance of the winding circuit of Glasgow. With Mikkel Bjerg, Mattias Skjelmose, Tobias Johannessen and Mads Pedersen, Denmark then blasted the race. Thanks (or because of them), many favorites were caught in the trap and the race was completely unbridled. Pedersen’s 4th place and the various mechanical incidents of his teammates, however, give a taste of unfinished business to this excellent overall performance.

FLOPS

France, unlucky and trapped

Valentin Madouas and Benoît Cosnefroy are the only Tricolores to have crossed the finish line. Glasgow did not bring luck to the selection of Thomas Voeckler. Christophe Laporte, who represented the best chance of a medal, suffered a double mechanical incident in the space of ten minutes as the Danes and Belgians toughened up the race. Alaphilippe tried to get his compatriot back in the peloton, in vain. The double world champion, dropped out, also gave up. Cosnefroy did what he could to keep Madouas in the wheel of the group of favorites, but nothing helped.

Remco Evenepoel, already shot on La Vuelta?

The Belgian, defending champion, never really weighed on the race. Often trapped by breaks, he spent a lot of energy and that of his team to come up to the favorites. Despite a few accelerations lacking sharpness, he was let go during Van der Poel’s first big attack. Evenepoel, who is preparing to compete in the Vuelta (of which he is also the title holder) at the end of August, moderated his efforts when he saw that he had nothing more to play for. But he at least finished the race (25th).

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