The Slovenian Tadej Pogacar has been proclaimed world champion at the Zurich 2024 Cycling World Cup. The cyclist has managed to win the rainbow jersey by attacking 100 kilometers from the end and completing the last 51 kilometers completely alone. The Slovenian crossed the finish line with a time of 6h27m30s. Behind him, with a difference of 34 minutes, Ben O’Connor won the silver medal. In third position, Mathieu van der Poel, with a difference of 58 minutes more than Pogacar.
The Spanish Enric Mas changed his mentality at the end of the race and did not hesitate to attack on the ascent to Witicoin. Together with Roger Adrià, he joined the group of those chosen, but neither of them were able to touch the medal. But he had to settle for entering among the best and finishing eighth, and Adrià finished eleventh. Juan Ayuso finished the race in twenty-sixth position.
In the first kilometers, the highlight was the fall of Frenchman Julian Alaphilippe. The double world champion was forced to retire with a broken collarbone. The Spaniards Peio Bilbao and Mikel Landa also had to leave the race after suffering falls. As well as the Danish Mattias Skeljmose.
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