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Belgian champion Arnaud De Lie (Lotto Dsnty) produced a perfectly-timed late dash to chase down Jasper Philipsen (Alpecin-Deceuninck) and take victory at Binche-Chimay-Binche, solely coming round his compatriot within the last 50 metres.
Philipsen discovered himself with no lead-out riders left within the final 100 metres after a chaotic run for house, prompting him to launch early away from Danny van Poppel (Purple Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe) because the bunch hit the cobbled ending rise.
It appeared as if Philipsen was going to make it till De Lie got here with a shocking prime velocity to simply cross him earlier than the road, with the Alpecin rider finally falling to fourth on the time without work the rostrum behind Biniam Girmay (Intermarché-Wanty) and Milan Fretin (Cofidis).
That is De Lie’s seventh win of the season and makes him the primary rider from Wallonia, the French-speaking a part of Belgium, to win Binche-Chimay-Binche since Frank Vandenbrouke in 1996, whom this race can be a memorial for.
“The primary two or three hours of the race I did not actually have good legs however I stayed calm. The workforce actually did a very good job and I felt stronger and so they stored the entrance,” stated De Lie, who admitted pre-race that he wasn’t in his finest form after a protracted season.
“Within the dash, I noticed that Jasper Philipsen went so I went onto his wheel and again to the absolute best place and it is improbable to win right here in Wallonia on this jersey.
“I am probably not assured about my kind, I did not have the most effective legs however after three hours I received into it and so they responded properly. It is very nice so as to add this one to my palmarès.”
The way it unfolded
The 198.6km race set off from Binche within the morning with gray and windy circumstances ready to greet the sphere. The break of the day was shaped within the opening 10 kilometres, with six males getting up the street, Michiel Coppens (Cofidis), Michael Schwarzmann (Israel-Premier Tech), Iker Mintegi (Euskaltel-Euskadi), Stijn Appel (Beat), Adrien Maire (TDT-Unibet) and Rindert Buiter (VolkerWessels).
Racing was fast within the peloton with plenty of groups working to maintain the deficit round 3:30 till they began to reel within the six break riders which did not take lengthy as soon as they entered the ultimate 50km.
Assaults got here from the likes of Anthony Turgis (TotalEnergies) and Dries De Bondt (Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale) – on a number of events, which pressured others behind to reply like Jasper Stuyven (Lidl-Trek) and Alessandro Covi (UAE Crew Emirates).
Finally, with 30km to go, Covi managed to get a niche and go solo however the racing was on behind and he was stored round a 15-second margin till the ultimate lap of the native course round Binche when he was joined by Andreas Stokbro (TDT-Unibet) with 13km to go.
The Dane rapidly had a compatriot with him in entrance when Magnus Cort Nielsen (Uno-X Mobility) determined to bridge throughout earlier than attacking solo, which ended Covi’s and Stokbro’s day in entrance.
He wasn’t allowed a lot freedom because the sprinter’s groups needed to get into perfect place for the ultimate 10km run to the road, bringing issues all again along with Lidl-Trek, Alpecin-Deceuninck and Lotto Dstny finest positioned.
Alpecin took full management within the last 5km as issues received extra chaotic and strung out on the tailwind roads approaching Binche, with Girmay’s Intermarché-Wanty prepare positioned simply behind.
Philipsen’s workforce continued to dominate the lead-out till the ultimate strategy to the road and the cobblestone sectors arrived, nevertheless, they ran out of riders and he was left to navigate the final kilometre on his personal.
With different pre-race favorite Tim Merlier (Soudal-QuickStep) means down and never contesting the finale, Philipsen opted to launch early away from Van Poppel who was in his wheel however could not keep his effort.
De Lie got here with nice velocity, as did Girmay and Fretin, all finally passing the highest sprinter on the line as he was resigned to fourth in a disappointing day trip in Belgium. The Belgian champion will search for extra success to spherical out 2024 on the Sparkassen Münsterland Giro on Thursday and Paris-Excursions on Sunday.
Outcomes
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