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Remco Evenepoel passes Tadej Pogačar on his way to winning the 2025 world time trial championships, Kigali, Rwanda
Remco Evenepoel passes Tadej Pogačar on his way to winning the 2025 world time trial championships, Kigali, Rwanda (Image Credit: Zac Williams/SWpix.com)

“Hang it in the Louvre”: Remco Evenepoel’s “humiliation” of Tadej Pogačar sends cycling world crazy, but world TT champion admits “it doesn’t matter”; Zoe Bäckstedt wins U23 time trial; Van der Poel’s Lambo; Is Pog “not that good”? + more on the live blog

It’s Monday, the world championships are underway, and Ryan Mallon’s desperately hoping he can get through the first cycling live blog of the week without being caught by a flying Belgian man in a gold helmet
  • by Ryan Mallon
Mon, Sep 22, 2025 09:07
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  • “We offer what the internet can’t. But it’s not enough”: From a popular bike shop’s demise to one of the maddest saddles you’ll ever see, here’s your weekend news round-up
  • “Everything hurts!”
  • “I almost can't believe it. I know it’s real and it happened, but I’ve tried so many times and it didn’t work out and now I’ve made it”: Marlen Reusser revels in “special” redemptive world time trial victory
  • Meanwhile, elsewhere in London…
  • When a “four-lane racetrack for cars becomes a street for people”
  • Bermondsey cyclists, beware – the cycle lane drawing pin vandal is back
  • Turns out Remco Evenepoel isn’t the only cyclist flying past Tadej Pogačar in Rwanda this week…
  • “We want businesses to step up and provide safe, clearly marked spaces for Lime bikes”: Lime boss calls on UK companies to “keep bikes off busy pavements” and make cycling safer and “seamless” by installed dedicated parking pays
  • Lidl-Trek bound Jakob Söderqvist dominates U23 men’s time trial in Kigali, as Britain’s Callum Thornley takes fifth
  • “Without a name change, without a flag change, we won’t continue”
  • Fool’s Gold? A road.cc fan gets in touch to slam “me too retailers” and tell bike shops that “it’s 2025, not 1975!”
  • But I bet you can’t do this, Remco…
  • “Hopefully next time I can try out the elites”: Zoe Bäckstedt puts in a stunning ride and destroys the opposition to win U23 world time trial title by almost two minutes
  • “Working hard to reach Taylor Swift’s carbon footprint”: Mathieu van der Poel gifted €250,000 ‘MVDP’ Lamborghini as car brand extends partnership with rider – and some cycling fans aren’t happy
  • Is Tadej Pogačar’s “big humiliation” during the worlds time trial proof that he’s “not that good” ahead of next Sunday’s road race? Dutch cycling writer Thijs Zonneveld thinks so… but warns: “He’s still Pogačar – he can still win the race”
  • “Hang it in the Louvre”: Remco Evenepoel’s “humiliation” of Tadej Pogačar sends cycling world crazy – but world time trial champion admits “it doesn’t matter” who he caught
Remco Evenepoel passes Tadej Pogačar on his way to winning the 2025 world time trial championships, Kigali, Rwanda
Remco Evenepoel passes Tadej Pogačar on his way to winning the 2025 world time trial championships, Kigali, Rwanda (Image Credit: Zac Williams/SWpix.com)
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22 September 2025, 09:07

“We offer what the internet can’t. But it’s not enough”: From a popular bike shop’s demise to one of the maddest saddles you’ll ever see, here’s your weekend news round-up

If you were too busy poring over skinsuits, aero positions, and gearing choices, here’s some non-time trialling cycling news (and one worlds-related story) you may have missed over the weekend:

York Cycleworks
York Cycleworks (Image Credit: York CycleworksLtd/Google Maps)
York Cycleworks
York Cycleworks (Image Credit: York CycleworksLtd/Google Maps)

> “We offer what the internet can’t. But it’s not enough”: Popular bike shop closing after 45 years, “can no longer compete” with online retailers

Dauphiné 2025 Edward Theuns Lidl-Trek Madone SRAM Red 1x.JPG
Dauphiné 2025 Edward Theuns Lidl-Trek Madone SRAM Red 1x (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Dauphiné 2025 Edward Theuns Lidl-Trek Madone SRAM Red 1x.JPG
Dauphiné 2025 Edward Theuns Lidl-Trek Madone SRAM Red 1x (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

> UCI “puzzled” by SRAM’s restricted gearing legal fight

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Strava app icon in iPhone (Image Credit: CC BY-NC 2.0)
Strava app icon in iPhone
Strava app icon in iPhone (Image Credit: CC BY-NC 2.0)

> Strava makes serious steps towards becoming a public company

2025 UCI road world championships, Kigali, Rwanda
2025 UCI road world championships, Kigali, Rwanda (Image Credit: Alex Whitehead/SWpix.com)
2025 UCI road world championships, Kigali, Rwanda
2025 UCI road world championships, Kigali, Rwanda (Image Credit: Alex Whitehead/SWpix.com)

> “A mockery of press freedom”: Belgian journalist refused entry to Rwanda for cycling world championships after “critical reporting” on authoritarian regime

Tech of the Week 20 September 2025
Tech of the Week 20 September 2025 (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Tech of the Week 20 September 2025
Tech of the Week 20 September 2025 (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

> This mad-looking moving bike saddle has raised £130,000 on Kickstarter and claims to reduce pressure by 80%, plus Met’s new helmets aren’t white, they’re “absolute white”

22 September 2025, 09:07

“Everything hurts!”

While it may have been somewhat overshadowed by the start of cycling’s old-school world champs, this weekend also saw the inaugural edition of the Everesting World Championships take place on Mount Etna in Sicily.

And you thought that final cobbled climb to the finish in Kigali was tough.

And, to no surprise to anyone who’s paid attention to the hill climb and Strava QOM scene over the past few years, British climbing sensation Illi Gardner won the women’s event… despite the best efforts of a treacherous fox and a dodgy stomach:

Illi Gardner at first ever Everesting World Championships
Illi Gardner at first ever Everesting World Championships (Image Credit: Everesting)
Illi Gardner at first ever Everesting World Championships
Illi Gardner at first ever Everesting World Championships (Image Credit: Everesting)

Read more: > “Everything hurts!”: Illi Gardner crowned first ever Everesting world champion, despite “very nearly packing it in” after near collision with fox and nutrition woes

22 September 2025, 09:07
Marlen Reusser wins 2025 world time trial championships, Kigali, Rwanda
Marlen Reusser wins 2025 world time trial championships, Kigali, Rwanda (Image Credit: Alex Whitehead/SWpix.com)

“I almost can't believe it. I know it’s real and it happened, but I’ve tried so many times and it didn’t work out and now I’ve made it”: Marlen Reusser revels in “special” redemptive world time trial victory

While the elite men’s time trial was characterised by intrigue and drama, the elite women’s race against the clock can be summed up in one word: redemption.

Despite one of the best time triallists around for years now, Marlen Reusser’s worlds record, until yesterday, was one of near misses, punctuated by two silvers and that tearful withdrawal as the pre-race favourite in Stirling in 2023, when a crash in the mixed team relay derailed her, until that point, biggest shot at the rainbow jersey.

After a patchy 2024, however, Reusser has been on flying form this season, winning two of the five stage races she’s finished, and taking second at the other three (including the Giro and Vuelta).

A premature departure from the Tour Femmes on stage one due to food poisoning could have scuppered the end of her season, but the Swiss star buckled down with one thing on her mind: a rainbow jersey in Kigali.

Marlen Reusser wins 2025 world time trial championships, Kigali, Rwanda
Marlen Reusser wins 2025 world time trial championships, Kigali, Rwanda (Image Credit: Zac Williams/SWpix.com)
Marlen Reusser wins 2025 world time trial championships, Kigali, Rwanda
Marlen Reusser wins 2025 world time trial championships, Kigali, Rwanda (Image Credit: Zac Williams/SWpix.com)

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And all those years of near misses and heartbreak were swept aside yesterday, as Reusser beat Dutch duo Anna van der Breggen and Demi Vollering to claim her maiden world time trial title.

And to say she was relieved would be an understatement. That forlorn, defeated, resigned expression I saw on her face in Scotland two years ago was gone yesterday afternoon, replaced by the smile of someone who knows all those demons have finally been banished.

“I almost can’t believe it. I know it’s real and it happened but I’ve tried so many times and it didn’t work out and now I’ve made it. It’s really special,” a beaming Reusser said at the finish.

“I’m still breathing heavily. I’m not usually that type of high lactic acid rider but this course you could pace it polarised.

Marlen Reusser wins 2025 world time trial championships, Kigali, Rwanda
Marlen Reusser wins 2025 world time trial championships, Kigali, Rwanda (Image Credit: Alex Whitehead/SWpix.com)
Marlen Reusser wins 2025 world time trial championships, Kigali, Rwanda
Marlen Reusser wins 2025 world time trial championships, Kigali, Rwanda (Image Credit: Alex Whitehead/SWpix.com)

Alex Whitehead/SWpix.com

“I went really hard on the climbs and on the final climb I think I went too hard in the beginning so I was full of lactic acid but I think it was the right way to pace it. I have an advantage as I’m quite a heavy rider so without a lot of effort I can go downhill pretty fast and then I can put in all my efforts in on the climbs.

“It now makes me happy for myself but even more for the whole group around me. Even if the sport wasn’t here, I’m full of love for these people.”

Chapeau, Marlen.

22 September 2025, 09:07

Meanwhile, elsewhere in London…

City of London Police fining cyclists
City of London Police fining cyclists (Image Credit: CityPolice on Twitter/X)
City of London Police fining cyclists
City of London Police fining cyclists (Image Credit: CityPolice on Twitter/X)

> City of London considers stricter punishments for “dangerous and anti-social” cyclists jumping red lights

22 September 2025, 09:07

When a “four-lane racetrack for cars becomes a street for people”

The Royal Docks Corridor project, which aims to revitalise the streets around the east London industrial area through protected cycle lanes, wider pavements, and nicer public spaces, officially opened at the weekend.

And it’s a thing of beauty… Well, at least compared to what it was like before:

What an extraordinary transformation on the #RoyalDocksCorridor! A 4-lane racetrack for cars becomes a street for people. We attended a celebration event today with the project managers, builders, councillors, Mayor of Newham, and @willnorman.co.uk in attendance. Congratulations to all involved! 🎉

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— Newham Cyclists (@newhamcyclists.uk) September 19, 2025 at 1:45 PM

“What an extraordinary transformation on the Royal Docks Corridor!” the Newham branch of the London Cycling Campaign wrote on BlueSky.

“A four-lane racetrack for cars becomes a street for people.”

“Absolutely brilliant to open the Royal Docks Corridor this morning,” added London’s walking and cycling commissioner Will Norman.

“The GLA and Newham teams have transformed this dangerous industrial road into a wonderful new public space – complete with a fab cycle lane, crossings, new lighting, beautiful planting, and flood resilience.”

Now that’s what I’m talking about.

22 September 2025, 09:07

Bermondsey cyclists, beware – the cycle lane drawing pin vandal is back

A heads up if you’re using Bermondsey’s cycle lanes this week:

@londoncycling.bsky.social Sorry to say that the cycle lane drawing pin vandal is back in Bermondsey. Please exercise caution when using along the cycle lane by Bermondsey station. The Met Police are aware.

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— Rachel Bentley 🔶 (@rachelbentleyld.bsky.social) September 18, 2025 at 11:53 PM

22 September 2025, 09:07

Turns out Remco Evenepoel isn’t the only cyclist flying past Tadej Pogačar in Rwanda this week…

And he can’t even claim today’s overtakers have the best TT equipment or the super-low Remco aero position:

 
 
 
 
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‘Yeah, it was definitely Tadej and Urška, I swear. And it wasn’t even that hard, just went up the inside. And yeah, the bike from the shed, that’s the one…’

22 September 2025, 09:07
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lime-bikes-parked-street-during-boat-race (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

“We want businesses to step up and provide safe, clearly marked spaces for Lime bikes”: Lime boss calls on UK companies to “keep bikes off busy pavements” and make cycling safer and “seamless” by installed dedicated parking pays

The ‘Lime bikes on pavements’ story has one that’s been rumbling for quite a while, with Jeremy Vine and Dara Ó Briain’s recent criticism of London’s Checkpoint Charlie-style hire bike boundaries the latest in a long line of complaints about Lime’s approach to parking.

And now, Lime’s chief executive is calling on businesses in the capital to help tackle the pavement parking problems which have plagued the company by providing dedicated parking bays for users.

According to Lime’s London Action Plan, the brand believes firms could play a direct role in preventing bikes from being abandoned on footpaths or, as Vine has warned, at borough boundaries.

Female cyclist in London casual clothing and Lime hire bike
Female cyclist in London casual clothing and Lime hire bike (Image Credit: Simon MacMichael)
Female cyclist in London casual clothing and Lime hire bike
Female cyclist in London casual clothing and Lime hire bike (Image Credit: Simon MacMichael)

> “Jeez, unbelievable”: Jeremy Vine joins Dara Ó Briain in slamming “Checkpoint Charlie” fiasco as London councils’ turf war over hire bike operators leaves Lime Bikes dumped on bridges

“We want businesses to step up and provide safe, clearly marked spaces for Lime bikes,” Lime chief executive Wayne Ting told City AM.

“It’s a simple step, but it makes a huge difference: it keeps bikes off busy pavements, makes cycling safer, and helps the city move more efficiently”.

“Even a few marked spots outside office buildings, retail parks, or commuter hubs can prevent frustration for riders and reduce complaints from local residents. Businesses are in a unique position to help the city’s transport ecosystem work better for everyone”

“When riders have a reliable place to leave bikes, we reduce the risk of accidents and disruption. We’re trying to make e-bikes a seamless part of London’s transport network, not an obstacle for people on foot or in cars”.

22 September 2025, 09:07

Lidl-Trek bound Jakob Söderqvist dominates U23 men’s time trial in Kigali, as Britain’s Callum Thornley takes fifth

The U23 time trialling continued this afternoon in Kigali, and after a dominant performance by Zoe Bäckstedt earlier on, Sweden’s Jakob Söderqvist decided to continue the theme of the day by powering to a comfortable rainbow jersey in the U23 men’s event, a full minute clear of all his rivals.

The 22-year-old, who is set to turn professional with Lidl-Trek next year after two seasons with their development squad, covered the hilly 31.2km course in 38.24, a minute and three seconds faster than silver medallist Nate Pringle.

Jakob Söderqvist wins the U23 men’s world time trial championships, Kigali, Rwanda
Jakob Söderqvist wins the U23 men’s world time trial championships, Kigali, Rwanda (Image Credit: Alex Whitehead/SWpix.com)
Jakob Söderqvist wins the U23 men’s world time trial championships, Kigali, Rwanda
Jakob Söderqvist wins the U23 men’s world time trial championships, Kigali, Rwanda (Image Credit: Alex Whitehead/SWpix.com)

Alex Whitehead/SWpix.com

And while there was clear daylight between Söderqvist and the rest, the race for the medals was extremely tight. New Zealander Pringle beat France’s Maxime Decomble by just 0.17 seconds to take silver, while Italy’s Lorenzo Finn missed out on a medal by just four seconds.

Britain’s Callum Thornley, who will turn pro with Red Bull-Bora next year, was also left rueing what might have been, after the Edinburgh rider finished fifth, seven seconds off the podium.

22 September 2025, 09:07

“Without a name change, without a flag change, we won’t continue”

The pressure continues to mount on Israel-Premier Tech, as Rob Gitelis, the CEO of bike supplier Factor, reveals he has urged the team to drop Israel from its name and change its nationality – or else the brand will step away.

2025 Dauphine Israel-Premier Tech unreleased Factor Jake Stewart 8
2025 Dauphine Israel-Premier Tech unreleased Factor Jake Stewart 8 (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
2025 Dauphine Israel-Premier Tech unreleased Factor Jake Stewart 8
2025 Dauphine Israel-Premier Tech unreleased Factor Jake Stewart 8 (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

Read more: > Factor gives Israel-Premier Tech ultimatum as widespread protests make bike sponsorship “too controversial”

22 September 2025, 09:07

Fool’s Gold? A road.cc fan gets in touch to slam “me too retailers” and tell bike shops that “it’s 2025, not 1975!”

This is the one… email we’ve been waiting for.

At the weekend, we reported that popular bike shop York Cycleworks is set to close after 45 years, its owner telling us that “we can no longer compete with that is on offer from the internet”.

Well, that claim has prompted one reader, a certain Ian Brown, to get in touch (and, presumably, take a break from writing anti-vaccine songs), with some very feisty advice for struggling bike shop owners.

York Cycleworks, 2019 World Championships
York Cycleworks, 2019 World Championships (Image Credit: York Cycleworks/Facebook)
York Cycleworks, 2019 World Championships
York Cycleworks, 2019 World Championships (Image Credit: York Cycleworks/Facebook)

> “We offer what the internet can’t. But it’s not enough”: Popular bike shop closing after 45 years, “can no longer compete” with online retailers

“These shops just don’t get that it’s 2025; not 1975!” Ian says. “Bike shops need to be open 7am-7pm Fri, Sat, Sun, Mon then closed Tues, Wed, Thur and these shops need to concentrate on servicing and repairs instead of being ‘me too’ retailers!

“I’m also fed up with going into bike shops filled with overpriced rich man’s toys on display which are just currency for bike thieves to traffic to eastern Europe!

“I also want to see: tandems, trikes, trailers, vintage restorations, school run bikes, XL bikes and XS bikes; but most of all I’m fed with being served by ignorant t*****s from behind the till who know f**k all about the products on sale!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!”

I wanna be adored? Not with that attitude, anyway. But does Ian have a point? And, most importantly, is he the Ian Brown?

22 September 2025, 09:07

But I bet you can’t do this, Remco…

Move over Hour Record, there’s a new ‘riding around in circles’ feat in town:

 
 
 
 
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I feel sick just watching that.

22 September 2025, 09:07

“Hopefully next time I can try out the elites”: Zoe Bäckstedt puts in a stunning ride and destroys the opposition to win U23 world time trial title by almost two minutes

It was never in doubt, was it?

When it comes to the junior and U23 ranks, I’m not sure Zoe Bäckstedt will have any more room to store all her rainbow jerseys.

With two U23 cyclocross titles, two junior road race wins, a junior time trial victory, and a junior track rainbow jersey on the world stage, Bäckstedt entered this morning’s U23 world time trial in Kigali as the out-and-out favourite. And she didn’t disappoint.

Zoe Bäckstedt wins 2025 U23 world time trial championships, Kigali, Rwanda
Zoe Bäckstedt wins 2025 U23 world time trial championships, Kigali, Rwanda (Image Credit: Chris Auld/SWpix.com)
Zoe Bäckstedt wins 2025 U23 world time trial championships, Kigali, Rwanda
Zoe Bäckstedt wins 2025 U23 world time trial championships, Kigali, Rwanda (Image Credit: Chris Auld/SWpix.com)

Chris Auld/SWpix.com

The Welsh wonderkid dominated on the tough 22.6km course, topping every intermediate check, catching her cyclocross rival Marie Schreiber and Julia Kopecky (who she passed before the firsttime check) along the way to win by almost two minutes.

Slovakia’s Viktória Chladonová was, in fact, the only rider to get within two minutes of Bäckstedt, finishing 1.50 down, while Italy’s Frederica Venturelli took bronze, 2.11 down.

Bäckstedt’s GB teammate Millie Couzens also put in a very strong ride to finish sixth, 2.37 down on a rider who has stamped her authority all over the age ranks – and, she admitted after her latest rainbow triumph, is now seeking success on the elite stage.

“I feel like I coped with the pressure okay. I felt nervous before the start, but that’s natural in one of these championship events. But I did my usual pre-race rituals, and they just keep my head happy,” a super cool Bäckstedt said shortly after crossing the line.

Zoe Bäckstedt wins 2025 U23 world time trial championships, Kigali, Rwanda
Zoe Bäckstedt wins 2025 U23 world time trial championships, Kigali, Rwanda (Image Credit: Alex Whitehead/SWpix.com)
Zoe Bäckstedt wins 2025 U23 world time trial championships, Kigali, Rwanda
Zoe Bäckstedt wins 2025 U23 world time trial championships, Kigali, Rwanda (Image Credit: Alex Whitehead/SWpix.com)

Alex Whitehead/SWpix.com

“Those two climbs just sapped your legs completely, but it was quite fun on that downhill to go super quick. I’m looking forward to seeing what my maximum speed was!

“But hearing I was up on the first time check by 16 seconds, I thought that’s possible to lose on the last climb. So I just kept pushing as hard as I could on that first section in-between the two climbs. The on the last part I was chasing the rider in front of me and able to do the catch by the finish.

“It means a lot to do it in both categories, and hopefully next time I can try out the elites.”

Marlen, Demi, and Anna – you’ve been warned…

22 September 2025, 09:07

“Working hard to reach Taylor Swift’s carbon footprint”: Mathieu van der Poel gifted €250,000 ‘MVDP’ Lamborghini as car brand extends partnership with rider – and some cycling fans aren’t happy

Is this the most Mathieu van der Poel thing that’s ever Van der Poeled?

 
 
 
 
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The Dutch superstar has long been known for his love of Lamborghinis, spending his winter rocking up to cyclocross races in the ostentatiously priced vehicles, parking them in a muddy field beside a frites van, for the full glamour effect.

So, to celebrate renewing their sponsorship deal with Van der Poel, and to celebrate a season that saw him win his second Milan-Sanremo, his third Paris-Roubaix, and his first Tour de France stage win for four years, the Italian manufacturer decided to gift the Dutchman what I imagine is his fifth or sixth Lambo.

And the price of his latest SUV, those orange seats, and that MVDP number plate? A cool €250,000. Which is nice when you don’t have to pay for it.

“Surprise delivery for Mathieu van der Poel,” Lamborghini posed. “At the end of an impressive season, we had the honour of handing over his brand-new Lamborghini Urus SE, unveiled in style at Antwerp Airport.

“A special moment, surrounded by family and friends, and the perfect occasion to also announce the extension of our partnership with Mathieu. Congratulations Mathieu, and enjoy every electrifying kilometre in your new Super SUV!”

> Mark Cavendish takes 194mph top speed “absolute beast” SUV for drive around Isle of Man (after ‘close pass’ photo op), as “car enthusiast” Manx Missile named Aston Martin’s first High Performance Ambassador

Pro cyclists and SUVs, they go together like… well, cycling teams and sportswashing regimes, I suppose.

And some big MVDP fans weren’t too happy about their hero’s love of all things motoring in the comments.

“Working hard to reach Taylor Swift’s carbon footprint. Huge aura loss. As a fan, I’m deeply disappointed,” wrote Arne.

“Climate change?” asked Ben. “Of course, a pro athlete has specific needs to perform, but they don’t need to promote this.”

Not that everyone was up in arms about MVDP’s latest Lambo collab.

Aleix Espargaró, the former MotoGP star who made his pro cycling debut over the summer in Lidl-Trek colours, simply wrote, “Fast” (alongside a fire emoji), with Lamborghini replying with their own fire emoji.

Because promoting fast cars is a great way to get cyclists onside…

22 September 2025, 09:07

Is Tadej Pogačar’s “big humiliation” during the worlds time trial proof that he’s “not that good” ahead of next Sunday’s road race? Dutch cycling writer Thijs Zonneveld thinks so… but warns: “He’s still Pogačar – he can still win the race”

The manner of Tadej Pogačar’s defeat to Remco Evenepoel yesterday (if not the defeat itself – after all, this is Remco on a TT we’re talking about) may have sent shockwaves around the cycling world, but what impact, if any, will it have on next Sunday’s rematch?

Evenepoel and Pogačar, who each have one rainbow jersey on the road to their name, will head into the weekend’s road race, one of the toughest in living memory, as the two big favourites.

And, according to Dutch cycling journalist Thijs Zonneveld, Evenepoel’s physical and psychological demolition of Pogačar could tip the scales in the Belgian’s favour.

Remco Evenepoel wins the 2025 world time trial championships, Kigali, Rwanda
Remco Evenepoel wins the 2025 world time trial championships, Kigali, Rwanda (Image Credit: Alex Whitehead/SWpix.com)
Remco Evenepoel wins the 2025 world time trial championships, Kigali, Rwanda
Remco Evenepoel wins the 2025 world time trial championships, Kigali, Rwanda (Image Credit: Alex Whitehead/SWpix.com)

Alex Whitehead/SWpix.com

“Holy shit, he was so good. Evenepoel started as if he were on a rocket,” Zonneveld said during his In de Waaier podcast last night.

“And then you start to think, suppose he keeps this up until the end, then he’ll come very close to Pogačar. But for it to actually happen, the fact that Tadej Pogacar is overtaken by a rider who started 2.30 behind him… It must have hurt.

“How often has Pogačar been beaten like this? It’s such a big blow, such a big humiliation, that it’s iconic.”

However, Zonneveld put the scale of yesterday’s defeat down to preparation, claiming Evenepoel’s preference for the Tour of Britain, and his lighter season in general, paid dividends on the time trial bike in Kigali.

Remco Evenepoel passes Tadej Pogačar on his way to winning the 2025 world time trial championships, Kigali, Rwanda
Remco Evenepoel passes Tadej Pogačar on his way to winning the 2025 world time trial championships, Kigali, Rwanda (Image Credit: Zac Williams/SWpix.com)
Remco Evenepoel passes Tadej Pogačar on his way to winning the 2025 world time trial championships, Kigali, Rwanda
Remco Evenepoel passes Tadej Pogačar on his way to winning the 2025 world time trial championships, Kigali, Rwanda (Image Credit: Zac Williams/SWpix.com)

Zac Williams/SWpix.com

“The difference is that Pogačar has been busy all year, riding from one big goal to another since the beginning of March,” he said.

“He was great in the spring classics and the Tour, but then he ran out of steam a bit. Evenepoel started the season with a lot of problems, didn’t do well in the Tour, and dropped out. His peak comes later in the season.”

Questioning the four-time Tour de France winner’s decision to once again use the one-day races in Quebec and Montreal as pre-worlds preparation, Zonneveld said: “I understand that those laps in Canada are really useful; they are World Championship-like courses. I understand that he wanted to ride two more races, but you do end up with double jet lag. I really wonder to what extent those races are the ideal preparation.

“I do think he will be in better physical shape on Sunday than he is today. And I think he’s right that missing that time trial block has had an impact. But even if he had done it, if he hadn’t been ill and had been in top form today, he still wouldn’t have beaten Evenepoel.”

Tadej Pogačar, 2025 world time trial championships, Kigali, Rwanda
Tadej Pogačar, 2025 world time trial championships, Kigali, Rwanda (Image Credit: Simon Wilkinson/SWpix.com)
Tadej Pogačar, 2025 world time trial championships, Kigali, Rwanda
Tadej Pogačar, 2025 world time trial championships, Kigali, Rwanda (Image Credit: Simon Wilkinson/SWpix.com)

Simon Wilkinson/SWpix.com

So, what does this mean for Pogačar next Sunday?

“He’s not that good; he’s not at his best,” Zonneveld argued. “But he’s still Pogačar, and he can still win the race, break away solo in the final laps, and ride to victory. But he’s not at his best, and you could see that in Canada too.”

So, basically, this Sunday could be very exciting, indeed.

And, finally, Zonneveld reckons yesterday’s time trial could act as a spark of inspiration for ASO, as they piece together next year’s Tour route.

“But when you see this, you think, guys, just put in 100 kilometres of time trials in next year’s Tour, then it will be fun again!” he laughed.

“One of 47, one of 43, and a prologue of 10, like in the Wiggins years.”

Well, it would be fun for Remco, anyway…

22 September 2025, 09:07
Remco Evenepoel passes Tadej Pogačar on his way to winning the 2025 world time trial championships, Kigali, Rwanda
Remco Evenepoel passes Tadej Pogačar on his way to winning the 2025 world time trial championships, Kigali, Rwanda (Image Credit: Zac Williams/SWpix.com)

“Hang it in the Louvre”: Remco Evenepoel’s “humiliation” of Tadej Pogačar sends cycling world crazy – but world time trial champion admits “it doesn’t matter” who he caught

It was the catch heard around the world.

Alex Dowsett, commentating for the BBC, branded it an annihilation. Journalist Thijs Zonneveld opted for iconic, and said it was a “humiliation”. Cycling’s corner of the internet, meanwhile, erupted in disbelief.

Five years and two days after inflicting his own devastating time trial defeat on Primož Roglič, on the torturous slopes of La Planche des Belles Filles, Tadej Pogačar finally got a taste of his own medicine.

The four-time Tour de France winner, celebrating his 27th birthday, entered yesterday’s world time trial championships in Kigali as one of the big favourites, after skipping the Vuelta a España to target a double rainbow jersey triumph in Rwanda.

Remco Evenepoel passes Tadej Pogačar on his way to winning the 2025 world time trial championships, Kigali, Rwanda
Remco Evenepoel passes Tadej Pogačar on his way to winning the 2025 world time trial championships, Kigali, Rwanda (Image Credit: Zac Williams/SWpix.com)
Remco Evenepoel passes Tadej Pogačar on his way to winning the 2025 world time trial championships, Kigali, Rwanda
Remco Evenepoel passes Tadej Pogačar on his way to winning the 2025 world time trial championships, Kigali, Rwanda (Image Credit: Zac Williams/SWpix.com)

Zac Williams/SWpix.com

But on the brutal, jarring cobbles of the Côte de Kimihurura, it happened. Pogačar, off the pace from the opening kilometres, looked across and saw Remco Evenepoel – the undisputed master against the clock – roar past him, the Belgian having bridged the two-and-a-half minute gap between the pair at the start.

The Slovenian attempted to hold the Belgian’s infernal pace on the 11 per cent gradients, but was ultimately forced to relent.

Evenepoel stormed on to his third consecutive world time trial title, while Pogačar was forced to settle for fourth, a second down on bronze medallist, and Remco’s Belgian teammate, Ilan Van Wilder, as Jay Vine secured a very impressive silver.

And let’s just say the images of Pogačar – the greatest rider of his or any generation – beaten, caught, annihilated set the online cycling world ablaze.

Remco Evenepoel passes Tadej Pogačar on his way to winning the 2025 world time trial championships, Kigali, Rwanda
Remco Evenepoel passes Tadej Pogačar on his way to winning the 2025 world time trial championships, Kigali, Rwanda (Image Credit: Zac Williams/SWpix.com)
Remco Evenepoel passes Tadej Pogačar on his way to winning the 2025 world time trial championships, Kigali, Rwanda
Remco Evenepoel passes Tadej Pogačar on his way to winning the 2025 world time trial championships, Kigali, Rwanda (Image Credit: Zac Williams/SWpix.com)

Zac Williams/SWpix.com

“Hang it the Louvre,” said John Maguire.

“A beautiful sight,” added another BlueSky user.

“This is cathartic,” said Goldblue, while Tim summed it up simply with: “Bloody hell, Remco.”

And then Ned Boulting came along to add some perspective: “It is, after all, the greatest possible compliment to Pogačar that this moment, made possible by the brilliance of Evenepoel made us catch our breath.”

True.

And while our collective jaw dropped at the sight of Remco easing past the greatest cyclist of the modern era as if it were a local club 10 on a Tuesday night, for the Belgian himself, that particular moment doesn’t matter all that much.

Remco Evenepoel wins the 2025 world time trial championships, Kigali, Rwanda
Remco Evenepoel wins the 2025 world time trial championships, Kigali, Rwanda (Image Credit: Alex Whitehead/SWpix.com)
Remco Evenepoel wins the 2025 world time trial championships, Kigali, Rwanda
Remco Evenepoel wins the 2025 world time trial championships, Kigali, Rwanda (Image Credit: Alex Whitehead/SWpix.com)

Zac Williams/SWpix.com

“On a day like today it doesn’t matter who it is,” he said at the finish. “I just wanted to push as hard as possible from the first climb on and try and recover on the descents.

“Of course, on the cobbles when I saw I was coming close quite quickly I knew I had to push through, but I have to say I knew it was really tough on the false flat part at the end, so I didn’t want to go over the limit because I knew that last 400m were hard.

“Then the first climb of the day was quite hard, together with the last two ones, so I pushed it there. After that first climb I could see I had quite a big gap so I just wanted to keep it at a pace that I could hold to the bottom of [penultimate climb] Côte de Péage and then I just went flat out on every climb.”

And while some fans are dreaming of a Remco rainbow double next Sunday, Evenepoel is only thinking about making it four time trial world titles in a row next year, which would bring him level with Tony Martin and Fabian Cancellara at the top of the all-time list, after tying Michael Rogers’ record of three yesterday.

“It’s a big honour for me to step up there with Tony and Michael,” he said. “Next year I guess I have to go for another one because I want to be the first one to get four in a row.”

Tadej Pogačar congratulates winner Remco Evenepoel, 2025 world time trial championships
Tadej Pogačar congratulates winner Remco Evenepoel, 2025 world time trial championships (Image Credit: Alex Whitehead/SWpix.com)
Tadej Pogačar congratulates winner Remco Evenepoel, 2025 world time trial championships
Tadej Pogačar congratulates winner Remco Evenepoel, 2025 world time trial championships (Image Credit: Alex Whitehead/SWpix.com)

Alex Whitehead/SWpix.com

For Pogačar, however, defeat – and the manner in which it was inflicted – was “hard to swallow”, he admits.

“For sure, it was a hard one to swallow, but he’s Remco, and he is so good in this discipline,” the Slovenian said.

“Of course, I am disappointed that Remco caught me, but it is incredible how good he is in this discipline. Chapeau for all the ride by him.”

But, in classic Pog fashion, he’s already looking forward to next Sunday’s rematch in the road race.

“I hope that he prepared 100 per cent for this discipline today and that he will be 99 per cent ready for next Sunday,” Pogačar said.

“This year, I don’t want to spoil myself to win today, so let’s try to win on Sunday.”

Somehow, I reckon he’ll be fine…

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After obtaining a PhD, lecturing, and hosting a history podcast at Queen’s University Belfast, Ryan joined road.cc in December 2021 and since then has kept the site’s readers and listeners informed and enthralled (well at least occasionally) on news, the live blog, and the road.cc Podcast. After boarding a wrong bus at the world championships and ruining a good pair of jeans at the cyclocross, he now serves as road.cc’s news editor. Before his foray into cycling journalism, he wallowed in the equally pitiless world of academia, where he wrote a book about Victorian politics and droned on about cycling and bikes to classes of bored students (while taking every chance he could get to talk about cycling in print or on the radio). He can be found riding his bike very slowly around the narrow, scenic country lanes of Co. Down.  

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20 thoughts on ““Hang it in the Louvre”: Remco Evenepoel’s “humiliation” of Tadej Pogačar sends cycling world crazy, but world TT champion admits “it doesn’t matter”; Zoe Bäckstedt wins U23 time trial; Van der Poel’s Lambo; Is Pog “not that good”? + more on the live blog”

  1. Rendel Harris
    September 22, 2025 at 9:32 am
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    Ryan Mallon wrote:

    “Pogačar – the greatest rider of his or any generation”

    — Ryan Mallon

    Not even an “arguably” in there? Jury still out surely. I’m a big fan and I think by the end of his career we will be able to say that with certainty but at the moment he’s still trailing the Baron on most metrics.

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    • lesterama
      September 22, 2025 at 3:14 pm
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      Le Cannibale?

      Le Cannibale?

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      • Rendel Harris
        September 22, 2025 at 3:36 pm
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        Baron Merckx himself, indeed.

        Baron Merckx himself, indeed.

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  2. EK Spinner
    September 22, 2025 at 2:22 pm
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    Junior – U23 – Senior WOrld

    Junior – U23 – Senior WOrld champ TTs

    I feel sorry for those riders who are pushed on to a higher level (there was an 18 yo in the mens elite – cant remember where he finished) or held back to thier eliglible level (Zoe B can hold her own in elite level) to “gaurantee” a win.
    Is it really beyond the with of the UCI to run a large TT field and award prizes for the best in each category. If and U23 is fastest on the day they win 2xRainbow jerseys

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    • mdavidford
      September 22, 2025 at 2:59 pm
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      EK Spinner wrote:

      If and U23 is fastest on the day they win 2xRainbow jerseys

      — EK Spinner

      Better still, give them a double-rainbow jersey (with the colours reversed on the second).

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      • ktache
        September 22, 2025 at 7:29 pm
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        Slightly darker white in

        Slightly darker white in-between?

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  3. mdavidford
    September 22, 2025 at 2:47 pm
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    “We want someone else to take

    “We want someone else to take responsibility for our mess, so we don’t have to” said Lime Chief Executive Wayne Ting

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    • Rendel Harris
      September 22, 2025 at 2:58 pm
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      mdavidford wrote:

      “We want someone else to take responsibility for our mess, so we don’t have to” said Lime Chief Executive Wayne Ting

      — mdavidford

      It’s weapons-grade chutzpah, isn’t it? Not even “We want to work with businesses to provide more parking spaces,” just, “Your business should, at its own expense and inconvenience, provide a way of making people complain less about my business.”

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      • chrisonabike
        September 22, 2025 at 4:56 pm
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        Rendel Harris wrote:

        It’s weapons-grade chutzpah, isn’t it?

        — Rendel Harris

        … And AFAICS their entire business model.

        (Well, simplifying it a bit; the key proposition seems to be “keep riding the venture capital for as long as possible while sticking bikes on the streets *then* maybe worry about the other stuff”. At least, whenever I’ve asked people more knowledgeable than me they confirm that is really where the money is coming from for Lime. Although they hedge that sometimes with ‘but that’s not really income…’ – except that they seem to keep getting large cash injections).

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        • Backladder
          September 22, 2025 at 7:48 pm
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          chrisonabike wrote:

          It’s weapons-grade chutzpah, isn’t it?

          — chrisonabike … And AFAICS their entire business model. (Well, simplifying it a bit; the key proposition seems to be “keep riding the venture capital for as long as possible while sticking bikes on the streets *then* maybe worry about the other stuff”. At least, whenever I’ve asked people more knowledgeable than me they confirm that is really where the money is coming from for Lime. Although they hedge that sometimes with ‘but that’s not really income…’ – except that they seem to keep getting large cash injections).— Rendel Harris

          Its the easiest proven way to become a billionaire!

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      • andystow
        September 22, 2025 at 5:31 pm
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        Rendel Harris wrote:

        “We want someone else to take responsibility for our mess, so we don’t have to” said Lime Chief Executive Wayne Ting

        — Rendel Harris

        It’s weapons-grade chutzpah, isn’t it? Not even “We want to work with businesses to provide more parking spaces,” just, “Your business should, at its own expense and inconvenience, provide a way of making people complain less about my business.”

        — mdavidford

        The playbook seems somewhat familiar. Almost like the one the entire automobile industry used for nearly 100 years.

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      • lesterama
        September 22, 2025 at 7:16 pm
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        Bellend-grade chutzpah, n’est

        Bellend-grade chutzpah, n’est-ce pas?

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    • mitsky
      September 23, 2025 at 8:59 am
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      While I’m not condoning Lime

      While I’m not condoning Lime for bringing their bikes to the streets without considering the implications which we are now seeing, isn’t this situation analogous with motor vehicles when they arrived over a century ago?

      Society and authorities ended up having to make way, and infrastructure, to accomodate motor vehicles/drivers.
      No car manufacturer pays 100% of the cost of building and maintaining all the roads/parking space required for their products…

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      • chrisonabike
        September 23, 2025 at 12:34 pm
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        If there’s obvs thing we
        If there’s one thing we should think twice about copying it’s how we got mass motoring… (OTOH it’s remarkable how it succeeded and how well – though that took a LOT of governments shoving it up the population and shovelling money at the enterprise, together with genius-level PR dark arts etc.)

        The more I learn about their business model the more they remind me of the “outsource all risk and cost onto the public” food delivery companies (though TBF Lime have got a long way down to go…)

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  4. MaxiMinimalist
    September 22, 2025 at 3:26 pm
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    Is Pogi the GOAT? That’s a
    Is Pogi the GOAT? That’s a debate to hold back until he retires. Is Pogi human? Yes, he is, obviously. And that’s a good news for other pros and cycling fans alike. Does he need to better plan his season? Yes, he does although he got himself 17 wins so far in the season. And counting?

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    • Mr Blackbird
      September 23, 2025 at 7:45 am
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      It’s very difficult to
      It’s very difficult to compare cyclists from different eras and different disciplines.
      Professional cycling is open to athletes from more countries theses days and has more strength in depth. Good training and nutrition is universally available.
      Pogacar is a great stage and one day racer, but has yet to win a world or Olympic TT medal.
      Bradley Wiggins and Geraint Thomas won Olympic and world track medals and the TDF – Wiggins also won an Olympic TT title.
      Chris Froome won World and Olympic TT medals and all of the Grand Tours.
      Filipo Ganna has won track medals, World TT titles and stages in the Giro
      And what about Beryl Burton, Katie Archibald, and the Dutch female cyclists?
      Things you can say about Pogacar is that he is the most talented road cyclist in recent times and has won an unusually large percentage of high profile races over 5 years, in an era of fierce competition and that is likely to continue for some time. And I will be surprised if he doesn’t win a world TT medal at some point.
      Calling someone a GOAT is maybe a bit meaningless – like the Ballon d’Or in football, or calling somebody the World’s Greatest Runner.

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      • mdavidford
        September 23, 2025 at 8:26 am
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        Mr Blackbird wrote:

        or calling somebody the World’s Greatest Runner.

        — Mr Blackbird

        Forrest Gump has that one sewn up, surely?

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    September 22, 2025 at 3:30 pm
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    Quote:

    rocking up to cyclocross races in the ostentatiously priced vehicles

    Is he driving around with the dealer’s triangular thingy still on the roof?

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  6. ktache
    September 22, 2025 at 7:32 pm
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    He had a bit of a bad day.

    He had a bit of a bad day. The race of truth does that.

    I still wouldn’t bet against him in the roads…

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      September 23, 2025 at 6:26 am
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      It will depend on the type of
      It will depend on the type of race, but Pogacar has a superior ability to break away from almost any distance and stay away. If the road race terrain is anything like that in the time trials, it will suit him.
      If he is at or near his best, he will take some beating.

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ROOTminus1 8 minutes ago

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Rendel Harris 31 minutes ago

(Plus I'm pretty certain TDF team leaders don't drive themselves to the start nor bring their own bicycles)

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Rendel Harris 1 hour ago

@MaxiMinimalist Absolutely, and there is not one inch of middle ground between cycling there and using an incredibly selfish and wasteful supercar, is there? Fortunately I suspect the whole thing is AI, as the footage on his Instagram shows the numberplate GT3...

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tubasti 2 hours ago

My last collision with a car happened like that too, except we were pulling from a red light and she didn't signal til I was next to her. But I wasn't hurt, damage to my bike and clothing was minimal, and she stopped and apologized profusely, explaining she had a brain fart and simply forgot I was there. Fair enough. I already knew her insurance adjuster, and we had a good laugh.

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mitsky 2 hours ago

@wtjs I got an NIP ref and subsequent update saying "The case has been transferred for court proceedings." but nothing after that (request to attend as witness or result). I've chased the police for an update but I won't be surprised if I get no response.

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@mitsky But the left hook definitely was actioned With what action?

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