Fabio Jakobsen’s Specialized S-Works Tarmac SL7, Leaders Green and Yellow S-Works Evade 3’s
Quick Step-Alpha Vinyl Jakobsen’s Tarmac SL7 and the green and yellow jersey Evade 3’s from Specialized
Quick Step-Alpha Vinyl Jakobsen’s Tarmac SL7 and the green and yellow jersey Evade 3’s from Specialized
Yves Lampaert stormed to victory on stage 1 of the 2022 Tour de France, a flat but rain-soaked 13.2km individual time trial, beating a host of specialists on his way to the prestigious Tour de France yellow jersey and making it five years in a row that a Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl rider has worn the iconic tunic.
Kasper Asgreen’s Shiv TT for the start of the Tour de France.
Dylan Van Baarle (Ineos Grenadiers) not only won the 2022 edition of Paris-Roubaix, but he completed the 257.2-kilometer cobbled classic at a best-ever average speed of 45.8km/h.
Fabio Jakobsen won the 2022 Kuurne – Brussels – Kuurne to make sure that Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl takes their fourth consecutive opening weekend win.
Davide Ballerini netted Deceuninck – Quick-Step’s fourth Omloop Het Nieuwsblad win after the race came down to a bunch sprint, something that had last happened more than a decade ago.
In today’s road racing news, solo win for Luis Leon Sanchez, Quintana rides to victory on Mont Ventoux, Adam de Vos in breakaway at Murcia, Giro’s Veneto stages announced and Evenpoel to lead Decuecninck-Quick Step for Algarve
Gianni Meersman seized the day in the 2016 Vuelta a España and won stage 2 in the town of Baiona, which was making its return to the race after three years.