Tibor Del Grosso (Alpecin-Deceuninck) took one other victory underneath the night time sky on the Superprestige Diegem in Belgium. It was his second consecutive collection win after his victory final week in Heusden-Zolder.
The Dutch rider opened a spot as his two nearest rivals faultered within the sand pit, taking the win forward of Joran Wyseure (Crelan-Corendon) and Thibau Nys (Baloise Glowi Lions).
The night shadows forged throughout the beginning line on the elite males’s Superprestige Diegem as a crash took down a number of riders, together with collection runner-up Michael Vanthourenhout (Pauwels Sauzen-Altez Industriebouw).
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The main group fought for place alongside the technical circuit, with Del Grosso first into the deep sand pit. He opened a five-second lead up and over the flyer and accomplished the opening lap in 6:41, 9 seconds forward of the chase group.
Nys and Wyseure have been among the many chasers together with Mees Hendrikx (Heizomat-Dice), Felipe Orts Lloret (Ridley Racing Staff), Cameron Mason (Seven Racing), Yordi Corsus (Pauwels Sauzen-Altez Industriebouw), Kevin Kuhn (Heizomat-Dice), collection chief Niels Vandeputte (Alpecin-Deceuninck Growth) and Jente Michels (Alpecin-Deceuninck Growth).
Del Grosso carried pace across the course, making it troublesome for Nys to shut the hole, and the Dutch rider constructed an eight-second lead firstly of the second lap.
Nys ultimately made contact with him, and the pair raced head-to-head across the circuit, however he misplaced the wheel a number of occasions and needed to spend vitality regaining contact.
Behind the leaders, Vandeputte, Orts, Michels, Wyseure and Hendrikx chased at about 30 seconds behind as they began the sixth of 9 laps.
Vanthourenhout continued to chase after his unfortunate begin, transferring from eightieth place to sixth with three laps to go.
Up entrance, Nys took the race lead forward of the sand pit on lap seven, and whereas he opened a small hole, Del Grosso appeared to simply shut it. The shock of the race was Wyseure, who put in a large effort to bridge to Nys and Del Grosso to type a number one trio heading into lap eight.
Del Grosso opened a spot when his two rivals crashed within the sand pit, and he led the race by six seconds on the ultimate lap. Nys tried to shut the hole with Wyseure on his wheel, but it surely appeared an insurmountable activity with simply half a lap to go.
Del Grosso entered the end straight alone with the victory, trying again to look at Wyseure take second place and Nys third on the day.
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