Tadej Pogacar’s sensational form continued unabated on Wednesday when a late surge on a fabled steep finale landed the Team UAE leader the Fleche Wallonne one-day classic in Belgium.
Two-time Tour de France champion Pogacar skipped over the summit finish a couple of bike lengths clear, the Slovenian rider raising his arms aloft for the 12th time so far this season.
Mattias Skjelmose was second and Mikel Landa was third after the 194km race that culminated with one of the most feared climbs in cycling, the Mur de Huy, just 1.3km long but with sections at 17 percent.
“That was tough, totally spectacular,” Pogacar said. “None of the other teams helped us, we were on our own today.”
Denmark’s Skjelmose said he was happy with second behind such a rider as Pogacar, explaining how the winner had bided his time. “That’s also the sign of a great champion, to keep it calm when you know you have good legs,” he said. Spaniard Landa, the Bahrain Victorious leader, was resigned to his podium spot.
“There was no way to beat Pogacar, he’s over and above the rest of us and there’s nothing we can do about it,” said Landa.