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Belgian cyclist Florian Vermeersch achieved a significant milestone by winning a gold medal at the Gravel World Championships held in Maastricht, the Netherlands, on Sunday. This victory follows two previous silver medals and has greater significance beyond sport, reports 24brussels.

Vermeersch, 26, made a memorable gesture upon his arrival at the event, reminiscent of Johan Museeuw’s iconic moment during the 2000 Paris-Roubaix, as he pointed to his thigh in reference to the fracture he suffered in a crash during a race in Spain in February 2024.

“Finally winning again after two difficult years is truly incredible. This marks the end of a long comeback. A bit of a climax,” Vermeersch stated, reflecting on his challenging journey to this victory.

Despite facing adversity in the race—he experienced a flat tyre just ten kilometers in—Vermeersch managed a swift repair. “Niki Terpstra shouted at me not to give up. I never did,” he recalled, highlighting the importance of perseverance.

After regaining his pace, Vermeersch identified an opportunity to attack and largely remained out of sight of the peloton, often either chasing or leading the pack. With only nineteen kilometers left in the race, he dropped his final competitor, Dutch cyclist Frits Biesterbos, and surged ahead to finish independently.

“This is incredible. It’s hard to comprehend that, after my comeback, I can add another victory to my list of achievements and wear this rainbow jersey,” Vermeersch exclaimed, celebrating not only the win but also the culmination of his hard work and determination.

© BELGA PHOTO DIRK WAEM

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