Belgian cycling sensation Remco Evenepoel has consistently demonstrated a commanding presence on the professional circuit, marked by dominant performances from his early years through today. This report details a series of standout victories-from a challenging stage win at the 2022 Tour de Valence, to a remarkable 55-kilometer solo breakaway at the 2024 Figueira Champions Classic, and a thrilling sprint finish against Wout van Aert in 2025-highlighting Evenepoel’s ongoing trajectory as a top competitor in the sport.
Evenepoel Dominates from Day One in 2022
Remco Evenepoel made a statement to start his 2022 season, choosing the Tour de Valence as his launchpad. The race began with a challenging first stage, finishing with a grueling climb to the summit of Torralba del Pinar. Evenepoel proved strongest on the ascent, crossing the line 16 seconds ahead of what would become future teammate Vlasov. Donning the yellow jersey, the Belgian rider would hold it for two days before relinquishing it to the Russian rider, ultimately finishing second overall in the general classification.
A 55-Kilometer Solo Breakaway to Open 2024

Evenepoel demonstrated his ambition right from the start of the 2024 season. Racing in Portugal at the Figueira Champions Classic, he delivered a stunning solo performance, riding away from the field for 55 kilometers. The Belgian champion attacked on a challenging 800-meter climb, leaving Del Toro and Hirschi unable to respond. At the finish, Evenepoel celebrated with a now-iconic gesture, mimicking the telephone celebration of Ben Shelton.
A Sprint Victory Over van Aert in 2025

After a winter setback caused by a collision with a mail carrier’s door, Evenepoel launched his 2025 season at the Flèche Brabançonne. He arrived on the climbs of Overijse alongside Wout van Aert, ultimately besting the Belgian star in a powerful sprint finish. “I surprised myself,” he admitted after the race. This victory signaled a strong start to the season for the champion.