Walloon Arrow: Pogacar and Evenepoel ready to challenge Skjelmose
The Walloon Arrow sees Pogacar and Evenepoel challenge Skjelmose after their success at the Amstel. 205,2 km of racing expected.

Mattias Skjelmose between Tadej Pogacar and Remco Evenepoel at the Amstel Gold Race
CYCLINGToday is the day of Vallone Arrow, the second of the Ardennes Triptych. The race will repeat the challenge between Tadej pogacar e Remco Evenepoel, even if there is still success in the air in the Amstel of the Dane Mattias Skjelmose, good at surprising the two big names mentioned above and who an hour after having beaten them in the sprint kept repeating "I really have no idea what happened". The ideal for this boy who many predict a bright future for would be to try again, but it certainly won't be easy even taking into account that these days the declared objective of Pogacar and Evenepoel is more the Liège than the Arrow. Today's race will take place along 205,2 kilometers, with a total difference in altitude of 3.060 meters. "I've really enjoyed the classics campaign so far - explained Pogacar - I started with a lot of ambition and I have two races left, Sunday is the most important. because the Liège is the race best suited to me ". The Arrow, which he won in 2023, will serve above all to "unlock the legs". Michael Storer, on the other hand, won the second stage of the Tour of the Alps 2025 of 178 kilometers, from Mezzolombardo to Vipiteno-Racines. Behind him were Paul Seixas and Romain Bardet. The 28-year-old Australian, who is also the new leader of the general classification. Fourth and best of the Italians Davide Piganzoli.
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