
Despite a brief challenge from Joe Blackmore (Israel-Premier Tech), who joined the duo momentarily, Evenepoel and Van Aert dropped him before the final lap. In a dramatic finish, Evenepoel launched his sprint from the front, successfully holding off Van Aert to secure the win. António Morgado (UAE Team Emirates) finished third, trailing the leaders by 27 seconds.
The race featured aggressive tactics, with multiple teams like Cofidis, Q36.5, and Soudal-QuickStep controlling the peloton. The hilly terrain around Beersel provided a challenging backdrop, with key climbs playing decisive roles. This victory serves as a significant morale boost for Evenepoel, who expressed confidence in his form ahead of the upcoming Ardennes Classics.
In the women`s race, aggressive tactics were also on display with notable performances from riders like Elisa Longo-Borghini and Anna van der Breggen.
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