A 19-year-old Matthew Brennan (Visma-Hire a Motorbike) claimed his first skilled victory on the GP de Denain after sprinting to the road from a choose crew of 8 riders on the finish of the 197km race.
The Briton was once struggling with on the entrance of the race with Lotto pairing Alec Segaert and Brent Van Moer, Gianni Vermeersch (Alpecin-Deceuninck), Florian Vermeersch (UAE Workforce Emirates-XRG) and Dries De Bondt (Decathlon AG2R L. a. Mondiale), amongst a number of others, at the run to the end of his 8th professional race day.
The Czech rider went too early, alternatively, and he was once swamped by means of Brennan, who previous this month gained two races with Visma’s building workforce, and Gianni Vermeersch.
The pair hit the entrance in combination, however Brennan was once all the time rather forward and had the quickest completing kick besides. The British rider kicked on and had time to have a good time sooner than the road, too.
Gianni Vermeersch got here via for 2nd position forward of De Bondt, whilst Florian Vermeersch and Van Moer rounded out the highest 5.
“Really nice to win here. It’s something we really aimed for as a team and I’m really thankful for the work they did today,” Brennan mentioned after his win.
“It was a big group, and I knew that quite a lot of the boys wanted to attack. It was quite hard to manage it but coming to the finish I kind of knew that I had a faster sprint than probably most of the guys there. That gave me confidence coming into the final.
“It was tough positioning [on the cobbles], but it was kind of alright once you were there. You got into a rhythm, you come out the other side and then look back and it’s all in one line. I think we did really well as a team to keep me up there in good position and I really thank them for that today.
“It’s perfect. You couldn’t wish for a better [start to] the season, to be honest. I’m really happy.”
The profitable transfer had established itself on the entrance 42km from the end line when Segaert and Gianni Vermeersch led the attacking within the peloton at the four-star cobbled sector at Quérénaing à Verchain Maugré-Pavé Jan Luc Derche.
It was once the 8th sector of the day, with 5 extra to observe sooner than the end. Segaert and Vermeersch took their teammates Van Moer and Tibor Del Grosso alongside for the journey, whilst Brennan, De Bondt, Kopecky, Florian Vermeersch, Axel Huens (Unibet Tietema Rockets), and Dillon Corkery (St Michel-Choice House-Auber 93) additionally made the gang.
At the back of them, a chasing crew together with Mikkel Bjerg (UAE Workforce Emirates-XRG), Jenthe Biermans (Arkéa-B&B Motels), Anthony Turgis (TotalEnergies) and several other others shaped.
The lads out entrance didn’t let up the tempo, alternatively, protecting a slender benefit over the chase and increasing it to a still-fragile 25 seconds on the 10km mark. By way of that time, Del Grosso and Huens had fallen out of rivalry for victory, losing again because of punctures.
However there was once nonetheless sufficient firepower in entrance to stick away and contest the general amongst themselves, in spite of a number of assaults which disrupted any clean pacemaking.
The strikes in the end got here and went, and in any case the race pivoted at the remaining dash, taken out by means of Brennan, who has already marked himself out as one to look ahead to the long run at Visma-Hire a Motorbike.
Matthew Brennan (Visma-Hire a Motorbike) within the eight-rider breakaway on one in every of ultimate 13 sectors of cobbles (Symbol credit score: Luc Claessen/Getty Photographs)Effects
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