Marlen Reusser solos to Gent-Wevelgem victory for SD Worx despite taking wrong turn in dramatic finish

Marlen Reusser (SD Worx) defied nasty conditions and the drama of taking a wrong turn with 5km left to solo to victory at Gent-Wevelgem.

There were crashes at regular intervals and following a big pile-up with over 40 kilometres to run, Reusser slipped off the front and powered away for her first success in a Classic.

When entering Wevelgem, Reusser was without a guiding motorbike and went straight on when the route was right.

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It could have thrown her out of kilter, but she calmly turned around and got back in her rhythm for a brilliant win.

“I am super happy,” Reusser said. “But I am so tired I think I am not yet here with my head.”

Reflecting on her race-winning move, Reusser expected others to follow.

“I did not attack,” the 31-year-old said. “I thought maybe it would be a small group but there was nobody on my wheel so I thought ‘let’s try it.’”

Marlen Reusser rides alone during the 12th Gent-Wevelgem In Flanders Fields 2023, March 26, 2023 in Wevelgem, Belgium

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Commenting on taking the wrong turn, Reusser said: “I did not see the guys giving me the way, it was not so good.

“It was not panic, but I was not happy. I was a little bit angry as they did not show well the way and it was not nice to lose seconds.

“I wanted to know if I had to push on full gas or relax a little bit.

“At 1km to go the cars went and I understood it was going to happen and I was slowly getting more sure.”

The atrocious weather played a part in the day, and a big crash with 44km remaining saw a bunch of riders hit the deck and made the peloton – a reduced one – extremely nervous.

Shortly after the spill, Reusser – who fell earlier in the race – drifted off the front and as her SD Worx team-mates slowed things down in the pack, the Swiss opened up a chunky lead. It proved to be a race-winning move.

“I saw Marlen go and I knew she was gone,” Reusser’s team-mate Lotte Kopecky said. “Marlen is capable of doing this and she is always capable of winning a Classic.”

As she hit the foot of the Kemmelberg, Reusser had stretched her lead to over a minute and reached the summit with that advantage intact.

It was a case of whether Reusser, who had established her name in cycling as a time-trialist, could solo the 33km to the finish.

Reusser missed two bottles, in part due to the cold and wet conditions, but it did not halt her progress and with a lack of cohesion in the chase she extended her lead to over two minutes with 20km remaining.

Kasia Niewiadoma (Canyon–SRAM) – who was caught up in the big crash – got back on and attempted to motivate the chase but they never got organised, with SD Worx riders causing disruption.

A breakaway group of seven formed with 15km to go and they worked well – albeit with Reusser’s team-mate Christine Majerus doing a fine job of polite interference.

In behind, the day was summed up with 10km to go when a crash took down another bunch of riders – Lorena Wiebes, Lotte Kopecky and Elena Balsamo among them.

Reusser looked supremely strong and kept the pack at bay, but she had a moment of alarm when taking a wrong turn with 5km to run.

She quickly realised the error, turned her bike around and got back in time-trial mode to land her victory.

Megan Jastrab (DSM) and Maike van der Duin (Lifeplus Wahoo) completed the podium.

Highlights: Reusser solos to Gent-Wevelgem win despite taking wrong turn in dramatic finish

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