For the second one 12 months in a row in Kuurne-Brussels-Kuurne, Belgian all-rounder Tim Wellens (UAE Crew Emirates-XRG) chanced his arm with a overdue breakaway to take a look at and stay the sprinters at bay, albeit with an excessively other and some distance much less a hit consequence than 2024. Wellens remained upbeat at the end line nevertheless.
In 2024 Wellens broke away with Wout van Aert, Oier Lazkano and Laurence Pithie at the Mont Saint Laurent with round 90 kilometres to move, simplest to be defeated through the Visma-Rent a Motorbike chief at the line.
This time spherical, after trying out the waters at the similar ascent, Wellens and Stefan Bissegger (Decathlon-AG2R) bridged throughout to the early smash of the day some 30 kilometres additional on, and the main staff then proceeded to stay the bunch at bay for the most productive a part of an hour.
The general 4 survivors, together with Wellens, have been simplest reeled in after an extended pursuit around the flat plains of West Flanders main again to Kuurne. However regardless of failing to make the rostrum for a 2nd 12 months operating, Wellens nevertheless insisted his technique in a gutsy 50 kilometre smash have been the most productive one to pursue.
“We knew we couldn’t wait for the sprint, we tried pretty hard in the hilly zone, but then only the two of us made it across,” Wellens informed newshounds afterwards.
“We had a pretty good breakaway move, but there were just too many riders behind. If we’d jumped with a few guys instead, we’d have had a much better chance.
“It used to be a pleasant staff however the bunch used to be by no means that some distance in the back of. I attempted to get issues going through shaking off one of the most different guys, however the bunch speeded up as neatly and it used to be arduous to assault much more.”
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What might have been a gamechanger would have been if Wout van Aert (Visma-Lease a Bike) had subsquently managed to bridge across with Roger Adria (Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe) in his counter-attack after Wellens’ move, on the final ascent of the day, the Kluisberg.
But the young Catalan racer, riding his first ever cobbled Classic this season, was clearly under instructions to wait for the bunch where Bora were hoping to contend the sprint with Jordi Meeus – who finally placed 11th – and despite some obvious gestures from Van Aert to collaborate, he sat on and the two were reeled in.
71st after his 61 kilometre break, Wellens remained positive despite the lack of visible success, arguing that he came away from Opening Weekend with good sensations and good numbers, all of which bodes well for the rest of Classics season.
“I do know Saturday used to be a ordinary race, however the Watts have been lovely prime for me and I felt just right,” he said. “We do not need a win this weekend however we attempted and we will be able to’t win each race.
“Everybody knew the sprinters’ teams would go for it, but we do these kinds of moves to progress, to get good morale, and we hope we try to win. But this wasn’t an attack to test my legs for later. We do it to win right away.”