Remco Evenepoel in the time trial of the Volta Valencia
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Double victory in ITT: Evenepoel and Vlasov with motivation and respect

Remco Evenepoel remains the measure of all things in the time trial at the Tour of Valencia.
Written by RBH
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The world champion against the clock secured his third individual victory of the season on stage 2 and the sixth for Red Bull - BORA - hansgrohe in the course of the year.
Aleksandr Vlasov also achieved a strong result, finishing second, just eight seconds behind Remco after 17.5 kilometers.
Due to strong winds, the jury and race organizers, in consultation with the teams, decided that the competition should be held on normal road bikes and that the times would not count towards the overall classification. However, a stage victory was still up for grabs. This made it possible to minimize risk.
There was still a stage win to grab and I also wanted to respect the organisation. They decided to keep the race go for a stage result and I decided to do a race. We also need to be real sportsmen in our minds and be ready for flexibility as well. For me it was not a big difference because I know I can also ride pretty fast on a normal bike. We decided to race for the victory and I think it was a good decision.Aleks and I are in first and second place today, which is a pretty good result for us. We prepared all day like it was a normal TT day. It was a good test with a nice result.

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Remco Evenepoel

Remco Evenepoel is World Champion, Olympic winner, and Grand Tour victor – an exceptional rider who shapes races, demands victories, and constantly impresses the peloton.

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Aleksandr Vlasov

Aleksandr Vlasov is a strong climber and consistent GC contender, known for his balanced skill set and steady performances in stage races.

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