For a moment, it looked as though the ever-alert Amsterdam native might miss the decisive move because of a mechanical issue in the finale. But he came back and still managed to beat Jasper Philipsen in the sprint. “We weren’t very lucky with the puncture either, but we stayed calm. In the final kilometres we did a really good job, and the team put me in a good position. Philipsen went fairly early, and I was able to follow him and come over the top.”
Why have the Rockets looked so unbeatable in Belgium this week? Earlier on, largely thanks to the prolific Groenewegen, they also won the Bredene-Koksijde Classic and the GP Jean-Pierre Monseré. “I don’t know, we’re enjoying ourselves, especially when we win. That’s great motivation, and we’ve got a good mix of young riders and experienced guys. Now we’ve got some victories, and that’s really nice.”
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Young sprint train is blossoming: ‘They pick it up very quickly’
At the start of the day, Groenewegen was not quite in the right place. He had to make up a minute at one stage. “That was my own fault. I was too far back, then there was a crash and the race split. We also lost Elmar there, with some pain in his knee. But we reacted really well, and the guys brought me back perfectly.” After that, it was mainly a matter of warming up again. “I’m freezing cold, but I think that’ll come back in a minute.”