The madness of Evenepoel: reaches 1.100 watts in a climb on the Tour of the Algarve
Yesterday, in the fourth stage, it collapsed due to the effort in the final part of the stage.
The young Belgian cyclist Remco Evenepoel At just 20 years old, he won the time trial today, taking the Tour of the Algarve (Portugal)
Yesterday, in the fourth stage of the Tour of the Algarve, where triathlete Cameron Wurf is participating, the Belgian ended up collapsed due to the effort in the final part of the stage.
Got to reach 1.00 watts on the rise
The rider reached a whopping 1.100 watts on the climb to Malhao, at the end of the fourth stage of the Vuelta al Algarve.
The Belgian. he had to work hard to keep the yellow jersey, as the general classification was in a handkerchief before the last time trial today.
Schachmann and Dan Martin finished with the same time and Miguel Ángel López, winner at Malhao, is only 1 second behind.
The attack video
This has been the attack of Miguel Ángel López at 500 meters of goal to achieve victory in stage 4 of the Volta ao Algarve 2020. # VAlgarve2020 🎥 @Eurosport_EN pic.twitter.com/oHvoUOXvua
- Dany Pro Cycling (@DanyProCycling) February 22, 2020
Photo of the year (so far) right here!
You can get a better picture of the effort @EvenepoelRemco put in on Alto do Malhão to keep the # VAlgarve2020 overall lead pic.twitter.com/xdrQyvDPn8— Soudal Quick-Step Pro Cycling Team (@soudalquickstep) February 22, 2020
Today he won the time trial, getting the general
Today the last stage has been disputed where the 20-year-old Belgian has taken the victory and the general of the Vuelta al Argarve.
The numbers of the young prodigy begin important, this 2020 already adds five wins becoming the runner that accumulates more victories in the season.
And the winner is… REMCO EVEPOEL. Stage and Volta ao Algarve Cofidis! pic.twitter.com/7v0gylGNXo
— Volta ao Algarve (@VoltAlgarve) February 23, 2020
With the Ardennes classics as another of their goals, their victories (two times and a high end) make expectations grow before their debut in a big one, which will take place in the next Tour of Italy.
— Volta ao Algarve (@VoltAlgarve) February 23, 2020
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