Remco Evenepoel wins final stage of Paris-Nice
Remco Evenepoel came at the start of Paris-Nice with the goal of scoring a victory and finishing on the podium, and after eight stages, he achieved more than he had hoped for last Sunday, when the 82nd edition got underway from Les Mureaux.
The final stage, taking place around the beautiful city of Nice – which will host also the final day of the Tour de France – was a short one, but comprised six climbs that made it a relentless affair since the start: Côte de Levens, Côte de Châteauneuf, Côte de Berre-les-Alpes, Côte de Peille, Col d’Èze and Col des Quatre-Chemins. It was on the fourth of these ascents that Remco single-handedly blew up the race the moment decided to make his move as soon as the road went up. A few minutes later, he attacked again, and after the others came back, he threw in another brutal acceleration to which only two other riders could respond.
Together with Matteo Jorgenson (Visma-Lease a Bike) and Aleksandr Vlasov (Bora-hansgrohe), the Belgian Champion quickly gaped the yellow jersey and opened what soon became an insurmountable margin. Even after dispatching most of the general classification men, Remco continued to be the main engine of the newly-formed group, pulling relentlessly on both the descent and the climbs, and moving into second place on the virtual classification of the “Race to the Sun”.
Later, on the Col de Quatre-Chemins, the 24-year-old set a searing tempo that distanced Vlasov on the stinging double-digit gradients of this first-category climb, and didn’t stop from setting the pace also on the wet descent leading to the Promenade des Anglais. On the finishing straight, Evenepoel kicked out 150 meters from the line and scored his first pro victory on French soil, which elevated him to second in the overall ranking.
“When we arrived with that small group on Peille, I just said to myself I will try a couple of all-out attacks and see what would happen. I think I put a lot of fatigue in the legs of the other riders, but I too suffered a bit as we went over the top of the climb. Despite this and the tricky roads, I kept throwing in everything I had today and I’m delighted with this victory, as the stage in Nice is a beautiful one to win”, said Remco, whose success in Nice landed him the points and mountains jerseys.
“We continued to increase our gap, and when I realised that the GC wasn’t reachable anymore, I changed my strategy and focused on my sprint. I am happy with this win and with being in the top three after a hard week of racing. The level here was really high, so I should be satisfied with this result”, added Evenepoel, who became the youngest Belgian rider in 26 years to finish on the podium of Paris-Nice. “We also made some mistakes here, but at the same time we learned from these and we will make sure of not repeating them in the future. I had a strong team around me and I’m confident ahead of my next race with the Soudal Quick-Step boys, the Basque Country.”
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Race details
1 |
Remco Evenepoel
Soudal Quick-Step |
2:50:03 |
2 |
Matteo Jorgenson Team Visma | Lease a Bike |
0:00 |
3 |
Aleksandr Vlasov BORA - hansgrohe |
0:50 |
4 |
Mattias Skjelmose Jensen Lidl - Trek |
1:39 |
5 |
Brandon McNulty UAE Team Emirates |
1:39 |
6 |
Samuele Battistella Astana Qazaqstan Team |
2:13 |
7 |
Michael Storer Tudor Pro Cycling Team |
2:13 |
8 |
Felix Gall Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale Team |
2:13 |
9 |
Egan Bernal Gómez INEOS Grenadiers |
2:13 |
10 |
Luke Plapp Team Jayco AlUla |
2:13 |
12 |
Louis Vervaeke
Soudal Quick-Step |
3:04 |
16 |
Mattia Cattaneo
Soudal Quick-Step |
3:09 |
39 |
Ilan Van Wilder
Soudal Quick-Step |
14:08 |
DNF |
Yves Lampaert
Soudal Quick-Step |
-02:50:03 |
DNF |
Gianni Moscon
Soudal Quick-Step |
-02:50:03 |
DNF |
Casper Pedersen
Soudal Quick-Step |
-02:50:03 |
1 |
Matteo Jorgenson Team Visma | Lease a Bike |
27:50:23 |
2 |
Remco Evenepoel
Soudal Quick-Step |
0:30 |
3 |
Brandon McNulty UAE Team Emirates |
1:47 |
4 |
Mattias Skjelmose Jensen Lidl - Trek |
2:22 |
5 |
Aleksandr Vlasov BORA - hansgrohe |
2:57 |
6 |
Luke Plapp Team Jayco AlUla |
3:08 |
7 |
Egan Bernal Gómez INEOS Grenadiers |
4:03 |
8 |
Wilco Kelderman Team Visma | Lease a Bike |
4:04 |
9 |
Felix Gall Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale Team |
4:35 |
10 |
Primož Roglič BORA - hansgrohe |
5:33 |
18 |
Louis Vervaeke
Soudal Quick-Step |
19:03 |
22 |
Ilan Van Wilder
Soudal Quick-Step |
24:11 |
27 |
Mattia Cattaneo
Soudal Quick-Step |
38:27 |
1 |
Remco Evenepoel
Soudal Quick-Step |
69 pt |
2 |
Mattias Skjelmose Jensen Lidl - Trek |
61 pt |
3 |
Matteo Jorgenson Team Visma | Lease a Bike |
61 pt |
4 |
Mads Pedersen Lidl - Trek |
60 pt |
5 |
Laurence Pithie Groupama - FDJ |
56 pt |
6 |
Danny van Poppel BORA - hansgrohe |
44 pt |
7 |
Aleksandr Vlasov BORA - hansgrohe |
29 pt |
8 |
Brandon McNulty UAE Team Emirates |
27 pt |
9 |
Matteo Trentin Tudor Pro Cycling Team |
24 pt |
10 |
Egan Bernal Gómez INEOS Grenadiers |
23 pt |
18 |
Ilan Van Wilder
Soudal Quick-Step |
6 pt |
1 |
Remco Evenepoel
Soudal Quick-Step |
47 pt |
2 |
Mathieu Burgaudeau TotalEnergies |
44 pt |
3 |
Christian Scaroni Astana Qazaqstan Team |
44 pt |
4 |
Aleksandr Vlasov BORA - hansgrohe |
41 pt |
5 |
Matteo Jorgenson Team Visma | Lease a Bike |
27 pt |
6 |
Victor Campenaerts Lotto Dstny |
16 pt |
7 |
Mattias Skjelmose Jensen Lidl - Trek |
14 pt |
8 |
Jonas Rutsch EF Education - EasyPost |
13 pt |
9 |
Luke Plapp Team Jayco AlUla |
11 pt |
10 |
Primož Roglič BORA - hansgrohe |
10 pt |
1 |
Matteo Jorgenson Team Visma | Lease a Bike |
27:50:23 |
2 |
Remco Evenepoel
Soudal Quick-Step |
0:30 |
3 |
Mattias Skjelmose Jensen Lidl - Trek |
2:22 |
4 |
Luke Plapp Team Jayco AlUla |
3:08 |
5 |
Ewen Costiou |
16:25 |
6 |
Ilan Van Wilder
Soudal Quick-Step |
24:11 |
7 |
Carlos Rodríguez Cano INEOS Grenadiers |
39:21 |
8 |
Jon Barrenetxea Golzarri Movistar Team |
57:23 |
9 |
Jordan Jegat TotalEnergies |
1:01:12 |
10 |
Finn Fisher-Black UAE Team Emirates |
1:06:36 |
1 | UAE Team Emirates | 83:51:18 |
2 | Team Visma | Lease a Bike | 7:45 |
3 | Soudal Quick-Step | 8:18 |
4 | BORA - hansgrohe | 22:49 |
5 | INEOS Grenadiers | 25:19 |
6 | Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale Team | 38:22 |
7 | Bahrain - Victorious | 1:15:26 |
8 | Movistar Team | 1:15:47 |
9 | Astana Qazaqstan Team | 1:29:34 |
10 | Lidl - Trek | 1:32:40 |