The latest race content, interviews, features, reviews and expert buying guides, direct to your inbox! You are now subscribed Your newsletter sign-up was successful Even with a numerical advantage, trying to beat Lorena Wiebes once she has split the race apart on her own up the hardest climb is a headache. But why exactly did the riders who made it over the top of the final Kemmelberg at In Flanders Fields work with her in the final 35km, knowing that any sort of sprint would result in near-certain defeat? Having raced aggressively in the opening 100km, UAE Team ADQ found themselves with two riders in the leading group of five heading towards the finale in Wevelgem, Karlijn Swinkels and Eleonora Gasparrini. On paper, rolling attacks in the last few kilometres looks the surefire tactic to try and get away from the dominant Dutch sprinter, and they started on that path with 4km to go as the Italian blasted off and the other forced Wiebes to chase it herself.…