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A winning formula for SD Worx

A winning formula for SD Worx

Staking her claim to be considered the queen of the cobbles, Lotte Kopecky triumphed on what was her first race of the season at Omloop Het Nieuwsblad. Nobody could match her vicious acceleration up the Muur van Geraardsbergen, and, despite a committed chase in the finale, she held on to win by 11 seconds. 

By winning the sprint for second place, Lorena Wiebes sealed a one-two for SD Worx, whose new-look Classics line-up already looks like a winning formula.

Kopecky goes all in for the win

No rider was a more regular presence in the front end of the biggest Classics during the 2022 season, but if there was a criticism that could be levelled towards Lotte Kopecky, it was that she finished runner-up too often. Although she won both Strade Bianche and the Tour of Flanders by using her superior sprint against Annemiek van Vleuten, she made the mistake of letting her Dutch rival slip away to beat her into second at the World Championships in Wollongong, and also had to settle for second-place after failing to bring back Elisa Longo Borghini (Trek-Segafredo) at Paris-Roubaix. 

There was no risk of her finishing second at Omloop Het Nieuwsblad, after she produced an all-or-nothing attack on the Muur. And it turned out to be ‘all’ rather than ‘nothing’, as she proved produced an acceleration that nobody could even come close to matching.

It was striking just how quicker she was up the climb than any of her rivals. The likes of Borghini, CecilIe Uttrup Ludwig, Grace Brown (both FDJ-Suez) and Liane Lippert (Movistar) all started the climb nearby, but were immediately dropped. The only rider to stay with her for any period of time was young Brit Pfeiffer Georgi (DSM), and she too was jettisoned within moments.

She looked incredibly at ease over the cobbles, riding over them smoothly while others were laboured. There’s arguably nobody in the peloton better at handling the jagged surfaces than her. And with victory today, Kopecky has confirmed herself as the woman to beat in the cobbled classics this spring.

SD Worx’s new Classics line-up excels 

When SD Worx announced the signing of Lorena Wiebes for the 2023 season, there were some concerns whether she and Lotte Kopecky might step on each other’s toes, considering their focus on sprint finishes.

But on the evidence of their first race riding together, it could well turn out to be a match made in heaven.

While Wiebes has been surprised in the early bunch sprints this year, losing two…

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