While former team boss Patrick Lefevere said Remco Evenepoel finally making his Tour of Flanders is good for cycling, he couldn’t help but note how it was something he annoyingly failed to convince the Belgian star to do before he left Soudal-QuickStep for Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe.

The German team created mass drama on Wednesday as it was confirmed that rumours swirling on Tuesday night were no April Fools joke and that Evenepoel would indeed take the start in Antwerp on Sunday.

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“That is, if it’s true because it is still the first of April – maybe it’s a fish. But, of course, it would be good for cycling; he’s the best rider of Belgium, you don’t have doubts about it.”

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Gianni Vermeersch told the Belgian broadcaster after the race that Evenepoel had been the biggest driver behind the project to start at Flanders, saying, “Remco really wanted to ride, but I think the team wanted to wait a bit longer. It happened at the last minute because – as far as I know – Remco kept nagging until they let him drive.”

“As I said, I think… Remco saw what we did during the opening weekend. And let’s say that definitely triggered something in him,” said the DS.

Whether or not Evenepoel can compete with the likes of defending champion Tadej Pogačar, or three-time winner Mathieu van der Poel, is a different question, but Lefevere had confidence in the rider he managed from his rapid junior breakthrough to a Grand Tour win and two Monument successes.

“With Gianni Vermeersch, he has a – not meant in a bad way – rascal by his side. Someone who is always there and someone who races smartly. Evenepoel could certainly use someone like that.”