BRUSSELS – One day classic specialist Philippe Gilbert will be the point man for the Belgian team at the world road race championships later this month in Geelong, Australia, it was announced on Tuesday.
The 28-year-old – a two-time winner of the prestigious Paris-Tours race and also winner of the Amstel Gold Race earlier this season – has shown he is in good form by wearing the overall leader’s red jersey for five days in the ongoing Tour of Spain, though, he has since lost it.
Gilbert is joined in the nine man team by four of his Omega Pharma team-mates Mario Aerts, Jan Bakelants, Jurgen Roelandts and Greg Van Avermaet.
Frederik Willems, Stijn Devolder, Kevin De Weert and Bjorn Leukemans make up the rest of the line-up.
“We are hoping that nothing will happen to Gilbert, but I have nevertheless Devolder, Van Avermaet and Leukemans as a solution should Gilbert need to be replaced as leader,” said selector Carlo Bomans.
Teams:
Senior:
Time-trial: Dominique Cornu, Stijn Devolder
Road race: Mario Aerts, Jan Bakelants, Stijn Devolder, Kevin De Weert,
Philippe Gilbert, Bjorn Leukemans, Jurgen Roelandts, Greg Van Avermaet,
Frederik Willems
Under-23:
Time-trial: Guillaume Van Keirsbulck, Arthur Vanoverberghe
Road race: Laurens De Vreese, Yannick Eijssen, Arthur Vanoverberghe, Julien
Vermote, Jelle Wallays
Women:
Time-trial: Grace Verbeke
Road race: Lieselot Decroix, Liesbet De Vocht, Sofie De Vuyst, Ludivine
Henrion, Grace Verbeke
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