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Flèche Wallonne: Daniel Moreno strongest on Mur de Huy to win from Sergio Henao and Carlos Betancur

Katusha rider succeeds team mate Joaquim Rodriguez on list of winners of Ardennes Classic

Daniel Moreno, who so often rides in support of Joaquim Rodriguez, has succeeded his Katusha team mate on the roll of winners of Flèche Wallonne, sealing the biggest win of his career this afternoon.

Moreno, presumably given a late nod to go for the win with Rodriguez suffering the effects of his crash in Sunday's Amstel Gold - he still got a top ten finish, but didn't challenge in the finale - had followed a move by Philippe Gilbert of BMC Racing on the final climb of the Mur de Huy at the end of the 205 kilometre race, as the world champion sought to respond to an attack from AG2R's Carlos Betancur.

It was the Katusha man who proved stronger, timing his move to perfection, as he dropped Gilbert and overhauled Betancur ahead of the line. Team Sky's Sergio Henao finished second, with fellow Colombian Betancur just holding on to take third from Garmin-Sharp's Dan Martin.

An early break had been brought back as the race headed into its final 50 kilometres, with Laurens Ten Dam of Blanco and AG2R’s Romain Bardet launching a counter attack.

However, they too would be swept up ahead of the second of the days’ three ascents of the Mur de Huy, with BMC Racing forcing the pace on behalf of Gilbert, winner here in 2011, the year he became only the second man to secure a clean sweep of all three Ardennes Classics in the same season.

Subsequent attacks were also neutralised, Marcus Burghardt putting in a huge effort at the front for BMC.

Team-mate Gilbert’s rainbow jersey was prominent near the front of a big group that crossed the bridge over the Meuse for the final time ahead of that brutal climb to the finish, the last of the 12 climbs that peppered today’s parcours.

Betancur launched himself early on that final, 1.3 kilometre ascent, one on which the decisive attack typically comes further up the road. Gilbert led the chase, tracked by Moreno and Cannondale’s Peter Sagan, but looking wary of not going full throttle too early. 

When Moreno launched his attack, however, Sagan was already fading and Gilbert proved unable to respond to the Spaniard’s race-winning move as he rode on to catch and pass Betancur inside the final 100 metres.

Flèche Wallonne result

1  Daniel MORENO         Katusha                   04:52:33
2  Sergio HENAO          Sky                      at 3 secs
3  Carlos BETANCUR       AG2R                         "
4  Daniel MARTIN         Garmin-Sharp                 "
5  Michal KWIATKOWSKI    Omega Pharma-Quick Step      "
6  Joaquin RODRIGUEZ     Katusha                  at 8 secs
7  Alejandro VALVERDE    Movistar                     "
8  Igor ANTON            Euskaltel                    "
9  Bauke MOLLEMA         Blanco                       "
10 Rinaldo NOCENTINI     AG2R                         "

 

Simon joined road.cc as news editor in 2009 and is now the site’s community editor, acting as a link between the team producing the content and our readers. A law and languages graduate, published translator and former retail analyst, he has reported on issues as diverse as cycling-related court cases, anti-doping investigations, the latest developments in the bike industry and the sport’s biggest races. Now back in London full-time after 15 years living in Oxford and Cambridge, he loves cycling along the Thames but misses having his former riding buddy, Elodie the miniature schnauzer, in the basket in front of him.

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Simon E | 11 years ago
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Nice to see Vos join the men's podium but the other two other riders (Elisa Longo Borghini and Ashleigh Moolman) are missing. It's in photographer Kristof Ramon's slideshow from the day:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/kristoframon/sets/72157633274832988/show/

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GoldfishPete | 11 years ago
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Quality ride for Moreno and a great result for Katusha

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