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News By Miles CooperFebruary 22, 2025

I Thought It Was Over – Merlier Faces a Whirlwind of Emotions at UAE Excursion, But No Crash This Time

I Thought It Was Over – Merlier Faces a Whirlwind of Emotions at UAE Excursion, But No Crash This Time
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Tim Merlier (Soudal-QuickStep) skilled a whirlwind of feelings within the ultimate two kilometres of these days’s dash ultimate on the UAE Excursion, from considering “it was over”, to keeping off a crash after which having a look like he’d received at a canter with a devastating lengthy dash.

It wasn’t fairly the dramatics of successful a crash-marred dash prior to colliding right into a soigneur and crashing previous the end because it was once the day past. Then again, the Belgian is suffering to win a textbook dash nowadays. Now not that it is going to trouble him, specifically, as victories are the one forex he offers in.

The Ecu champion was once nowhere close to the placement he sought after after a metamorphosis in course with slightly below 2km to move squeezed the peloton and noticed him get disconnected from right-hand lead-out guy Bert Van Lerberghe.

Taking a look on the overhead view of the peloton after the bunch went underneath the 1km to move banner, Merlier wasn’t even in an image. How he discovered a lane to dash in in any respect is exceptional, however he someway controlled it with some just right timing and fortune, simply as he has into Abu Dhabi Breakwater for the previous two UAE Excursions.

“I was in big trouble today,” mentioned Merlier after the end. “We tried to organise it again like yesterday but I think with the headwind and a narrowing at 1.9km to go, I lost Bert. Then I was behind and he didn’t come back and I was already too far.

“I attempted to transport up however I did not discover a hole after which I needed to smash somewhat an excessive amount of additionally for protection causes with 1.5km to move.” 

Merlier was forced to pull on the breaks in the physical bunch after bumping shoulders with Jonathan Milan (Lidl-Trek) and others looking for an ideal position.

This ended with Matteo Malucelli (XDS-Astana) touching Merlier’s back wheel and crashing, also leading to Carlos Rodríguez (Ineos Grenadiers) hitting the desk for the second day running.

It was all accidental, but after somehow not crashing himself, Merlier had to refocus and try to muster up something special if he was to challenge for the win, having been pushed back several positions.

Soudal Quick–Step's Belgian cyclist Tim Merlier celebrates on the podium after winning the sixth stage of the UAE Cycling Tour UCI 2025 in Abu Dhabi on February 22, 2025. (Photo by Giuseppe CACACE / AFP)

Merlier celebrates his 2d level win in two days at the podium (Symbol credit score: Getty Photographs)

At this point, cycling’s other two best sprinters – Milan and Jasper Philipsen (Alpecin-Deceuninck) – were both better positioned than him. Merlier had to take a chance and shot up the inside, even with the headwind buffeting him, and stormed past the Tudor-led peloton to get a gap.

Then, not only did he outfox his rivals but completely outpowered them.

“I assumed it was once over,” said Merlier. “However then I discovered an opening with 300 to move and I attempted to wonder everybody. I needed to grasp it to the road and it was once an extended effort with the headwind however I am glad I stayed in entrance.

“I found a gap on the right side and passed guys from Alpecin and Tudor on the front, then saw the other sprinters [had not gone] at that moment. When I launched I knew I had made a good move but if someone with fast legs could follow then it would have been a big problem.”

Philipsen, for the primary time since Paris-Great in 2022, leaves a level race with out taking a victory. It is simply his first race of the season however the Belgian did concede that he merely does not have the top-end pace but.

“I think it was a fair sprint and Tim was coming with a lot of speed from the back. I was quite OK [positioning-wise], maybe I had to take a bit of wind.

“After all now not all of the sprints have been best however I simply ignored slightly little bit of pace I feel. I skilled in point of fact exhausting the closing couple of months however it is simply simple spinning on a daily basis so it makes it other – I wouldn’t have the quickest sprinting legs nowadays.”

Merlier didn’t quite know what his top speed was in the sprint today but Fabio Jakobsen (Picnic PostNL) told De Telegraaf that he had reached 71kph in the final charge for the line. It’s a trend that is only going upwards.

“We will be able to see it later however the day past was once like 72kph or one thing,” Merlier said. “We pass sooner and sooner annually.”

While it seemed as though Milan was powering his way to the undisputed sprint king crown at the UAE Tour’s unofficial ‘sprinters World Championships’ with two stage wins, Merlier has evened the score and showed dominance in the past two flat finishes. 

Philipsen may be the loser of the week but the battle for all-out sprint supremacy should unfold later this season at the Tour de France, when all three of cycling’s top fast men should race each other in the biggest race for the first time.

The Alpecin-Deceuninck guy is, then again, via a ways probably the most skilled of the 3 within the pandemonium that unfolds within the Excursion’s sprints as a nine-time winner.

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