‘It’s in the top eight victories in my career’ - Remco Evenepoel sprints to maiden Amstel Gold Race win

Belgian improves on 2025 podium by beating the man who bested him 12 months ago

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Remco Evenepoel has proclaimed his first ever Amstel Gold Race win among his best ever victories.

The Belgian superstar won a two-up contest with defending champion Mattias Skjelmose to take his first ever win at Amstel Gold Race.

It’s the former World Champion’s eighth win of the season.

Speaking to TNT Sports after the race he said: “It was a flashback to last year. I have more confidence now, I felt on the climbs I was the strongest today and that he [Skjelmose] was on the limit when taking pulls. I had a lot of confidence I could finish it in a sprint.”

Skjelmose said: “Last year I was lucky and this year he beat me with legs”

Evenepoel said he is a big fan of Amstel Gold’s “short hard climbs”.

He added: “It’s the most beautiful victory of the season but every week there’s a new beautiful one.

“This race, other than the monuments, is very high on my list. It’s in the top eight victories in my career.”

That left just a trio of Grégoire, Evenepoel and Skjelmose chasing the remains of the day’s break.

They proceeded to increase their gap over the final lap of the race’s finishing circuit and had a minute and half in hand as they came to the Cauberg for the final time.

Behind them Benoît Cosnefroy (UAE Emirates-XRG) won the sprint for third.

The Belgian is next scheduled race is Liège–Bastogne–Liège next Sunday but he said he may yet race La Flèche Wallonne on Wednesday too.

He said: “We’ll analyse the race and maybe decide tomorrow. We’ll see how I recover from today. They’re predicting nice weather and it’s always nice to have good weather in Flèche Wallonne but first I’m going to enjoy this one.”

1. Remco Evenepoel (Bel) Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe in 5:59.40
2. Mattia Skjelmose (Den) Lidl-Trek, at 1s
3. Benoît Cosnefroy (Fra) UAE Emirates-XRG, at +1.59
4. Romain Grégoire (Fra) Groupama-FDJ United
5. Emiel Verstrynge (Bel) Alpecin-Premier Tech
6. Mauro Schmid (Sui) Jayco AlUla
7. Mauri Vansevenant (Bel) Soudal Quick-Step
8. Albert Withen Philipsen (Den) Lidl-Trek
9. Ewn Costiou (Fra) Groupama-FDJ United
10. Marco Frigo (Ita) NAN Cycling Team, all at same time