World champion surges clear on race’s brutal final climbKévin Vauquelin second, with Tom Pidcock coming third
Tadej Pogacar bounced back in style after his Paris-Roubaix and Amstel Gold Race heartbreaks as he claimed a second Flèche Wallonne title with an early attack in the finale on Wednesday.
The world champion attacked when 400 metres from the finish on the brutally steep Mur de Huy and never looked back, prevailing over France’s Kévin Vauquelin and third-placed Tom Pidcock of Britain.
More details soon …
More Stories
Australia welcomes Owen Farrell omission but Lions get backing as firm favourites
Women’s Super League to keep relegation after talks over controversial pause
Nottinghamshire v Hampshire, Warwickshire v Surrey, and more: county cricket – live