Race in Australia: Evenepoel wins the Road World Championships – trouble for van der Poel

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Evenepoel wins road bike world championships – trouble about van der Poel

Belgium’s cycling star Remco Evenepoel is now also world champion in road racing. photo

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Young Belgian star Remco Evenepoel won the road race title at the World Cycling Championships in Australia.

Young Belgian star Remco Evenepoel won the road race title at the World Cycling Championships in Australia.

After 266.9 kilometers in Wollongong, the 22-year-old clinched victory after a solo run ahead of Frenchman Christophe Laporte and Australian Michael Matthews. Evenepoel, who succeeded Frenchman Julian Alaphilippe, is thus moving more and more in the footsteps of his legendary compatriot Eddy Merckx, who also won his first world title in 1967 at the age of 22.

Van der Poel is arrested

The Dutch co-favourite, Mathieu van der Poel, got off his bike after just 35 kilometers after causing a scandal the night before and being arrested in the meantime for assaulting a hotel. There had been an altercation with two children who had knocked on his door several times. A girl’s arm was reportedly injured. The 27-year-old was charged with two counts of assault and released on bail early Sunday morning.

As expected, the German drivers played no role in the World Championship race. Georg Zimmermann, who was most likely to be able to place in the front, fell 74 kilometers before the finish line. So there was no medal for the Federation of German Cyclists in the elite races. On Saturday, despite a strong performance, Liane Lippert narrowly missed out on a podium place by finishing fourth in the women’s race when Annemiek van Vleuten from the Netherlands won. The 24-year-old from Friedrichshafen also finished fourth in the mixed team time trial with the German team.

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