Malta Independent

Evenepoel wins Tour de France time trial with vintage performanc­e in Burgundy vineyards

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Race‐against‐the‐clock special‐ ist Remco Evenepoel delivered an impressive display of power and precision Friday to win the Tour de France's first time trial, leaving behind all other contenders for the yellow jersey including race leader Tadej Pogacar.

Despite a small problem with his bike close to the finish that cost him a few seconds, the Tour debutant mastered the 25‐kilo‐ meter (16‐mile) stage in Bur‐ gundy wine country to post his first win at cycling's biggest race in a dominant fashion.

Evenepoel clocked 28 minutes, 52 seconds to beat Pogacar by 12 seconds, according to provisiona­l results. Primoz Roglic was third, 34 seconds off the pace.

Evenepoel stayed in second place in the general classifica­tion, 33 seconds behind Pogacar. Two‐ time defending champion Jonas Vingegaard was third overall, 1:15 behind.

Evenepoel won the worlds time trial last year and the road race in 2022. He needed surgery this sea‐ son after breaking a collar bone and shoulder blade in a crash at the Tour of Basque Country. The two‐time world champion and 2022 Spanish Vuelta champion will lead Belgium's men's team in road cycling at the Paris Olympics.

Tucked in a perfect aerody‐ namic position, Evenepoel went all out in the descent, reaching the impressive speed of 85 kilome‐ ters (53 miles) per hour. He slowed down with about 2.5 kilo‐ meters (1.5 mile) left, thinking he had a puncture, but quickly real‐ ized everything was fine and rekindled his effort.

There will be a second time‐trial on the final day of the race on July 21 — a 34‐kilometer (21.1‐mile) trek between Monaco and Nice.

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