Remco Evenepoel etched a chapter into Belgian cycling history last year by clinching the Vuelta a España title. The Soudal Quick-Step rider is now setting his sights on securing victory in the Spanish competition for the second consecutive year. As he readies himself for the Vuelta, Evenepoel has embarked on a final training regimen in Andorra, leaving no secrets in his numbers.
The reigning Time Trial world champion decided to tackle a grueling 234-kilometer training circuit on Saturday, featuring a staggering 5,886 meters of elevation gain throughout the route. Evenepoel spent a formidable 7 hours and 23 minutes in the saddle, notably concluding the last forty kilometers astride his Time Trial bike.
Vuelta a España Sets Off Next Saturday, August 26th, with a Team Time Trial Spanning Just Under Fifteen Kilometers in Barcelona.
Take a Look at the Training Metrics of Remco Evenepoel: