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Tim Merlier emerged victorious in the final stage of the Baloise Belgium Tour by winning the sprint of the peloton. However, it was Søren Wærenskjold who secured the overall victory, narrowly avoiding being dethroned by Mathias Vacek, who fell just short of winning in the mass sprint.

In the last stage of the Tour of Belgium, all eyes were on the Golden Kilometer, where the final classification would be decided. Team Lidl-Trek supported Mathias Vacek, but the Czech rider was outpaced by leader Søren Wærenskjold and Alex Aranburu in the first sprint. The main contenders in the overall classification were unable to compete in the second and third sprints, solidifying Waerenskjold’s victory in the general classification.

However, the final sprint provided some excitement as Vacek gave his all but could only manage a 4th place finish. This meant he missed out on bonus seconds and the overall victory. Tim Merlier showcased an impressive performance by overtaking Jasper Philipsen with ease to claim his second victory of the week.

With 12 wins under his belt this season, Merlier seems well-prepared to make a significant impact at the Belgian Championships in Zottegem next Sunday. He expressed his satisfaction with his performance, labeling it as his best sprint of the week and crediting his positioning and timing for the win.

Jasper Philipsen, despite accepting defeat in the sprint, acknowledged the strong lead-out towards the Tour and emphasized the importance of reaching his peak level for the upcoming challenges. He highlighted his ambitions for the green jersey and expressed his readiness for the Belgian Championships.

Søren Waerenskjold, the overall winner, emphasized the crucial role of his team in his victory, thanking them for their strong support throughout the week. The Norwegian rider acknowledged the confidence gained from this win as he looks ahead to the Tour and the Olympic Games. He plans to celebrate with a beer at the airport, cherishing the hard work put in during the competition.

The Baloise Belgium Tour showcased thrilling sprints and intense competition, setting the stage for upcoming cycling events. The race not only highlighted individual talents but also the importance of teamwork and strategic planning in achieving success in competitive cycling. As the cycling season progresses, fans can look forward to more exciting races and remarkable performances from the riders.