HUY (Belgium), April 23: Luxembourg’s Kim Kirchen of the High Road team won the Fleche Wallonne classic race on Wednesday, seeing off Australian Cadel Evans and Italian Damiano Cunego.

Kirchen, 29 and the first man from the Grand Duchy to win the event in this its 72nd edition, just edged out his rivals on the final climb after a punishing 199.5 kilometres race.

Robert Gesink of the Netherlands was fourth ahead of compatriot Thomas Dekker and Italy’s Davide Rebellin, twice a winner.

A 20-strong group broke away at the midway point amid blustery conditions which made the going slippery.

Over the final dozen kilometres Sweden’s Gustav Larsson, then Germany’s Fabian Wegmann, then Russia’s Alexandre Efimkin hit the front only for Larsson to fall five kilometres from the line.

Wegmann tried to stave off the chasing pack on the final climb but Evans and company reined him in on a steep gradient of some 20 percent.

Kirchen chose his moment to nip in as the German’s challenge fell away with Evans, Cunego, Dekker and Rebellin in hot pursuit.

Results:

1. Kim Kirchen (LUX/THR) 4hr 35min 29sec, 2. Cadel Evans (AUS/SIL) at 0:01s, 3. Damiano Cunego (ITA/LAM) 0:02, 4. Robert Gesink (NED/RAB) 0:02, 5. Thomas Dekker (NED/RAB) 0:02, 6. Davide Rebellin (ITA/GST) 0:02, 7. Michael Albasini (SUI/LIQ) 0:08, 8. Joaquin Rodriguez (ESP/GCE) 0:10, 9. Christian Pfannberger (AUT/BAR) 0:15, 10. John Gadret (FRA/A2R) 0:20, 11. Jerome Pineau (FRA/BTL) 0:20, 12. Bert De Waele (BEL/LAN) 0:20, 13. Aitor Galdos (ESP/EUS) 0:20, 14. Yuri Trofimov (RUS/BTL) 0:24, 15. Mikel Astarloza (ESP/EUS) 0:24, 16. Alexander Efimkin (RUS/QST) 0:26, 17. Luca Mazzanti (ITA/TCS) 0:26, 18. Rubens Bertogliati (SUI/SDV) 0:29, 19. Stefan Schumacher (GER/GST) 0:32, 20. Benoit Vaugrenard (FRA/FDJ) 0:32, 21. Alejandro Valverde (ESP/GCE) 0:32 Selected 25. Matthew Lloyd (AUS/SIL) 0:40, 33. Oscar Freire (ESP/RAB) 0:56, 50. David Millar (GBR/TSL) 2:49.—AFP

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