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Evenepoel soloes home to win San Sebastian Classic

MADRID: Belgian Remco Evenepoel made a long range solo break to blow away his rivals and win the San Sebastian Classic for the second time on Saturday.

The Quick-Step rider broke clear with 45km to go to reclaim the title he won in similar fashion in 2019 as he builds toward next month’s Vuelta a España.

Evenepoel, 22, crossed the line nearly two minutes ahead of France’s Pavel Sivakov with fellow Belgian Tiesj Benoot, two and a half minutes off the pace.

Evenepoel, winner of Liege-Bastogne-Liege in April, had not raced since winning the Belgian time-trial title on June 23.

The young Belgian opted for a three-week course at altitude in northern Italy to prepare for the Vuelta, his big goal for the second half of the season.

“It’s one of my favorite races after Liege,” said Evenepoel as he climbed on the podium and donned a traditional Basque beret.

Riders who competed in the Tour de France showed their fatigue in the Basque country after three weeks of intense racing.

Slovenian Tadej Pogacar, competing six days after finishing second in Paris where he was the defending champion, was left behind in the climb of Jaizkibel, 63km from the finish.

Evenepoel saw his chance in Erlaitz, the main difficulty of the race over 4km at more than 10 percent gradient.

Briton Simon Yates had looked in the chase on Evenepoel’s wheel before stalling with 1.8km to go to the summit, being caught by the first pursuers and finally finishing sixth.

Evenepoel praised the efforts of his Quick-Step team.

“They did a great job from the start, thanks to them I was able to arrive fresh on the penultimate climb and maintain big rhythm to the top,” said Evenepoel.

“I felt very good,” he said.

“The idea was to develop a good base in the

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