It just twill not work for Gianni Meersman and Omega Pharma-Quick Step in the Tour de Wallonie. Meersman finished for the fourth time in a row on a second place. “We do not give up. Tomorrow we have one last chance.”
“It was raining again at the start. Luckily it was a little warmer than yesterday so it was not too bad. The pace was fast until the breakaway was gone. Andrew Fenn controlled the pace in the peloton, all on his own. 140 kilometers long. Impressive.”
Through the work of Fenn, the rest of the team was able to save some energy for the final. “And Gianni finished second again. Unfortunately. Tom Van Asbroeck was just a little bit faster. Tomorrow we get one last chance. Gianni is still in the lead. With this team, anything is possible!”