The Belgian Remco Evenepoel (Quick-Step) won, Sunday April 24, Liège-Bastogne-Liège, which was deprived prematurely of the world champion Julian Alaphilippe, injured in a fall.

Evenepoel, 22, attacked from afar, 29 kilometers from the finish, for his debut in the oldest of the cycling classics.

Two other Belgians, Quinten Hermans and Wout van Aert, also took their place on the podium, 48 seconds behind the winner.

🏆 🇧🇪@EvenepoelRemco wins #LBL!



🏆🇧🇪 @EvenepoelRemco wins #LBL!

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— Liège-Bastogne-Liège (@LiegeBastogneL) April 24, 2022

"The dream becomes reality"

Evenepoel made a violent start on the flat, at the top of the Côte de la Redoute.

He joined for a few moments the last survivor of the morning breakaway, the Frenchman Bruno Armirail, whom he then distanced in the last difficulty, La Roche-aux-Faucons, 14.5 kilometers from the line.

"It's crazy! My first Liège and I win ... The dream becomes reality", reacted Remco Evenepoel.

"It was my best day of the year. I wanted to put a 'bomb' in the Redoubt and I was able to keep it until the finish. Incredible... I have no words."

🔥 The public on fire to celebrate 🇧🇪 @EvenepoelRemco and the Belgian hat-trick!



🔥 A crowd on fire to celebrate @EvenepoelRemco's win and the Belgian triumph on #LBL!

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— Liège-Bastogne-Liège (@LiegeBastogneL) April 24, 2022

Behind the young Belgian, the chase was carried out at full speed (Bahrain, Movistar, Ineos) but Evenepoel preserved most of his lead, around forty seconds, on the final climb.

"It's the race of my dreams," announced Evenepoel, who made a sensational debut in the elite in 2019 by winning the Clasica San Sebastian.

The Belgian had his progress shattered by a serious fall in mid-August 2020 in a descent of the Tour of Lombardy.

After a break of several months, he then returned to the highest level.

At 22, he now has 26 wins, including four this season alone.

He signed the first Belgian victory in the Doyenne since Philippe Gilbert in 2011.

For his part, Alaphilippe was caught in a big collective fall which occurred 60 kilometers from the finish (mainly with Pidcock, Bardet and Uran).

The Frenchman from the Quick-Step team, who left the race in an ambulance, was notably hit in the back.

Liège-Bastogne-Liège Women won by Van Vleuten

The Dutch Annemiek van Vleuten won again alone in Liège-Bastogne-Liège Women, three years after her first success.

"Winning has become more and more difficult in women's cycling", appreciated the 39-year-old rider and one of the richest winners in the peloton.

Winner of the Het Nieuwsblad circuit at the end of February, she then accumulated places of honor (2nd in the Strade Bianche, the Tour of Flanders and the Flèche wallonne, 4th in the Amstel Ladies).

"I didn't want to sprint", added the Dutchwoman from the Movistar team who attacked in the last two difficulties of a very selective course, La Redoute 30 kilometers from the finish then La Roche-aux-Faucons at the start of the last 15 kilometres.

With AFP

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