WORLDS’23 Males’s RR: Van der Poel Victory Historical past!

WORLDS’23 Males’s RR: Van der Poel Victory Historical past!

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World Championships Race Report: On the finish of a protest delayed World’s street race, Mathieu van der Poel launched his profitable transfer from a gaggle of the highest males of biking. The World cyclo-cross champion added the street title to his palmarès. Wout van Aert was second, Tadej Pogačar third and Mads Pedersen fourth.

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Mathieu van der Poel wrote historical past right this moment and took the World championship title in Glasgow. The Dutch rider was attentive all through the race, moved into a gaggle of favourites with Wout van Aert, Tadej Pogačar and Mads Pedersen after which positioned his decisive assault 22 kilometres from the end. An unleashed Van der Poel soloed to the rainbow jersey. Even a crash 16 kilometres from the end didn’t cease him from crossing the end line with a lead of 1:37. Wout van Aert gained the silver and Tadej Pogačar the bronze.

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2023 Worlds Males’s profile

After the beginning in Scotland’s capital Metropolis of Edinburgh, it took some time earlier than the early break shaped. 9 riders ultimately managed to get away: Owain Doull (Nice Britain), Matthew Dinham (Australia), Harold Tejada (Colombia), Kevin Vermaerke (USA), Patrick Gamper (Austria), Rory Townsend (Eire), Ryan Christensen (New Zealand), Krists Neilands (Latvia) and Petr Kelemen (Czech Republic).

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The peloton rode up the Edinburgh Royal Mile

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Numerous followers in Edinburgh to see the beginning

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Hennis Hasani and Alarcon Jose – Early escape

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The peloton was not hanging round

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The ‘break of the day’ after the protest

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The peloton on the massive climb of the day – The Crow Street

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The race crosses the end line for the primary time

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Michael Matthews appeared eager early on

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Montrose Avenue for the peloton

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Only a few followers…

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Evenepoel had saved his powder dry for the primary 170 kilometres

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Scott Avenue actually damage the legs

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Unhealthy luck for Christophe Laporte – Puncture and bike change

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The top for Peter Sagan

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Evenepoel tried just a little assault with 90K to go

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Tadej Pogačar was there

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Mads Pedersen appeared very robust

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Bettiol must be watched

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Watching one another as traditional – Van der Poel and Van Aert

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Bettiol was solo for a very long time, however…

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The race was over for Evenepoel

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Van der Poel went solo

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A crash wasn’t going to gradual Van der Poel

2023 World Championship Males’s Street Race Consequence:
1. Mathieu van der Poel (Netherlands) in 6:07:27
2. Wout van Aert (Belgium) at 1:37
3. Tadej Pogačar (Slovenia) at 1:45
4. Mads Pedersen (Denmark)
5. Stefan Küng (Switzerland) at 3:48
6. Jasper Stuyven (Belgium)
7. Matthew Dinham (Australia)
8. Toms Skujiņš (Latvia)
9. Tiesj Benoot (Belgium)
10. Alberto Bettiol (Italy) at 4:03.


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