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2022 Scheldeprijs – Highlights, Report, & Results

Highlights

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Women

Lorena Wiebes rounds out a strong team display to take victory at Scheldeprijs, her second win at the race in two years and the 40th professional win of her career. Having taken the lead in controlling the race all day, the team set Wiebes up into a strong position coming into the final kilometre to finish off the job convincingly and win by more than a bike length.

The day got off to a wet and nervous start with a few crashes in the peloton early on but the team staying clear of any issues. With around 100 kilometres to race the day’s breakaway eventually went clear with just three riders going up the road. Team DSM took control of the chase behind and held the gap at just a few minutes before eventually closing the gap coming into the final 10 kilometres.

It was all back together inside 5 to go as all eyes turned towards a bunch sprint. It was at this point a large crash happened midway down the peloton but thanks to strong positioning from all the team, no one was impacted. The team pushed on at the front with Wiebes in tow before she powered home to an impressive win at the finish.

Photo Credit: DirectVelo

After her podium duties, Wiebes said: “We hoped for echelons today but the wind was not perfect to break it up in this way. A group of three went in the break early and we controlled it with Esmée behind. At all the important points today we were in good position.

“Then in the final lap Esmée, Elise and Léa did everything to close the gap after which Megan did a great job to position Charlotte and I into the final kilometres. I followed Charlotte in the last part, made a small mistake in the final straight but found her again and was able to finish off the teamwork. I’m happy to take this team win!”

Team DSM Coach Albert Timmer added: “We did almost everything correct today. We had a goal of racing for a sprint and from the beginning right to the end we did everything we needed to do for this. Everybody played their part on the road and what makes it even more impressive is that we had to do it alone today as everyone looked at us. So overall we can be really happy with today’s victory.”

Men

Alexander Kristoff was author of a perfect tactical race in the Scheldeprijs (1.Pro) and offered Intermarché-Wanty-Gobert Matériaux the sixth victory of the season thanks to a solo effort of more than 7 kilometer.

The Norwegian rider and his teammate Gerben Thijssen were among the fourteen riders who formed the first echelon when crosswinds split the peloton in the open fields in Zealand after only 20 kilometer. Unfortunately, Thijssen didn’t accompany the former European champion because of a crash with 135 kilometer to go.

Thanks to a good collaboration, the leading group managed to keep the chasers at a distance of more than 30 seconds until the local laps around Schoten. Behind the tenacity of the Kristoff group, the chase gave up hope with 40 kilometer to go, enabling the leaders to play a tactical game in the final race hour.

Alexander Kristoff was alone against several teams with stronger numbers and managed the several accelerations well, until he attacked himself on the cobbles of the Broekstraat (650m). He quickly dropped his competitors and started a solo effort of more than 7 kilometer in the rain.

By crossing the line as a winner, the Norwegian rider broke with the tradition of “world championships for sprinters” in this Scheldeprijs. Kristoff added his name to the palmares of the oldest Flemish classic for the second time after his first win in 2015.

Results

Women

1Lorena Wiebes (Ned) Team DSM Women3:21:56
2Chiara Consonni (Ita) Valcar-Travel & Service
3Rachele Barbieri (Ita) Liv Racing Xstra
4Georgia Baker (Aus) BikeExchange-Jayco Women
5Barbara Guarischi (Ita) Movistar Team Women
6Chloe Hosking (Aus) Trek-Segafredo Women
7Julie De Wilde (Bel) Plantur-Pura
8Letizia Borghesi (Ita) EF Education-TIBCO-SVB
9Anna Trevisi (Ita) UAE Team ADQ
10Charlotte Kool (Ned) Team DSM Women

Men

1Alexander Kristoff (Nor) Intermarché-Wanty-Gobert Matériaux4:06:02
2Danny van Poppel (Ned) Bora-Hansgrohe0:00:24
3Sam Welsford (Aus) Team DSM
4Casper van Uden (Ned) Development Team DSM0:00:26
5Edward Theuns (Bel) Trek-Segafredo
6Kenneth Vanbilsen (Bel) Cofidis0:00:28
7Daniel McLay (GBr) Arkea-Samsic
8Jasper Philipsen (Bel) Alpecin-Fenix
9Tim Merlier (Bel) Alpecin-Fenix
10Ryan Mullen (Irl) Bora-Hansgrohe