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ROAD | Matthews seventh in World Championship road race

28/9/2020

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Australia's Michael Matthews (Team Sunweb) took seventh in the punishing men's road race at the 2020 UCI Road World Championships in Italy. 

Julian Alaphilippe (France) won gold and the rainbow jersey after launching a solo attach on the penultimate lap, with Wout Van Aert (Belgium) and Marc Hirschi (Switzerland) rounding out the podium.

​Matthews won the bunch sprint to take seventh, while Porte finished 25th. 


​"Really impressive ride by all of the boys, It was a super hard course and as a result, pretty much, there wasn't a whole lot of tactics and it was just a race of survival and attrition," said Simon Clarke (EF Pro Cycling) ​ after contesting his tenth World Championship road race. "In terms of execution, I think the team rode great. We had quite a young group with maybe less experienced than normal, but everyone stepped up and did a super great job."

#Imola2020 “I didn’t think I would be at Worlds when it was in Switzerland, so it’s a great opportunity to pull on the green and gold jersey again and be around all my Aussie friends and family.” @blingmatthews □□□□ @Imola_Er2020 @CyclingCentral #auscyclingteam pic.twitter.com/WR0lxEen0e

— AusCyclingTeam (@AusCyclingTeam) September 27, 2020
One hundred seventy-seven​ riders set out in the 258km race which took in nine 28-kilometre passes of a circuit located around the motorsport track in Imola. The race was set to be decided on the tough climbs of Mazzolano and the Cima Gallisterna which punctuated the 5000m of elevation.

Dual career road race medalist Michael Matthews (Team Sunweb) and Richie Porte (Trek-Segafredo), fresh off his Tour de France podium celebration, would spearhead the Australian team.

Veterans Simon Clarke (EF Pro Cycling) and Luke Durbridge (Mitchelton-Scott), plus Chris Hamilton (Team Sunweb), Damien Howson (Mitchelton-Scott), Nicholas Schultz (Mitchelton-Scott) and debutant Jai Hindley (Team Sunweb) would support the pair.

A group of seven broke away at the start, and after establishing a lead of five minutes over the next five laps, they were caught by a surging peloton.

Superb team roles from Nick Schultz, Damian Howson and veteran Simon Clarke - in his tenth World Championship men’s road race - delivered Matthews and Porte to the front group to contest the decisive final few laps. 

#imola2020 □ “It is going to be harder to pick than a broken nose.”

□□ @richie_porte gives us his thoughts on how the mens road race will unfold tonight! #auscyclingteam @CyclingCentral @UCI_cycling @Imola_Er2020 pic.twitter.com/hNgvxxd0My

— AusCyclingTeam (@AusCyclingTeam) September 27, 2020
On the penultimate lap, recently crowned Tour de France champion Tadej Pogacar launched a solo attack which splintered the peloton across the circuit.

As the peloton chased the Slovenian on the final lap, numbers favoured the French, Belgian and Italian teams and they reeled in Pogacar with 20 kilometres remaining.

The pace continued to lift, and with peloton exploding up the final climb, Porte lost touch with the front group.

The rainbow jersey move came inside the final ten kilometres when Alaphilippe went clear, with Mathews unable to join the chasing group of five riders in the hunt for the medals. 

​Matthews won the bunch sprint to take seventh, while Porte finished 25th. 

"We looked after our leaders knowing that that the key to the race today was delivering them to the final lap and as fresh as possible," said Clarke. "Bling (Mathews) and Richie (Porte) really committed in that going into that last lap and came pretty close to getting over that last climb and really delivering, going close to winning at least a medal. 

"Bling was kind of hoping for a little bit better considering he was so close to getting over the top for that last climb with the front guys. 

"But in hindsight, it was a super ride what he was able to achieve nonetheless, and all the other guys from Durbo and Chris Hamilton in Schultzy and Damo and Jai were all super key in helping to deliver those two guys into the last lap as fresh as possible.

"That was the reason they (Mathews and Porte) were able to go so well," added Clarke.

□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□@blingmatthews & @richie_porte looking strong at the front □□#Imola2020 #AusCyclingTeam pic.twitter.com/1ZXI0K5sLB

— AusCyclingTeam (@AusCyclingTeam) September 27, 2020
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