A late breakaway could not have ended better for Anna Van Der Breggen (Rabo Liv) in La Flèche Wallonne on Wednesday as the Dutchwoman powered away for a solo triumph on the Mur de Huy.
Van Der Breggen began forging her first World Cup win of 2015 when she bridged across to a two rider move containing her Rabo Liv teammate Roxane Knetemann and Dutch rival Annemiek Van Vleuten (Bigla Pro Cycling). Then after Knetemann’s hard work helped ensure the three-rider move stayed clear, Van Der Breggen broke away from Van Vleuten early on the Mur de Huy to claim a solo win by twelve seconds.
"This was one of my big goals for 2015, it’s one of the nicest races in the World Cup series, and if you see the list of winners before you can see how important a race it is," Van Der Breggen said afterwards.
The change of the Flèche Wallonne route, she argued, with the addition of the second last climb, “makes it harder, and better, I think.”
"It’s one of the toughest races there is, with so many climbs you have to be good, you can’t hide anywhere,"
Asked if she had been a protected rider for the race, she replied diplomatically “Our team is all really in good shape, we were all in the front all the time, you can see that Roxane was in the breakaway. But our big goal was to go for the win and on the second last climb I tried to go for it first there.”
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