Remco Evenepoel I had reason to be happy. The Belgian made history by becoming the first man to win gold in the road cycling event and the time trial at both Games. Furthermore, his massive finale in the road test, got off the bike as soon as he crossed the finish line and posed with his S-Works in front of the stunner. Eiffel Towerwas undoubtedly one of the most memorable moments of the Paris Games.
At 24 years old, the Belgian has a track record that is already legendary. To the milestones achieved in Paris we must add the world road championship, the time trial championship, the national championships, a Vuelta a España, a podium in the Tour… Records that only the chosen can reach.
Remco He enjoyed the medal ceremony with his family and his wife Oumi Rayane where he photographed the two golds. Clearly excited, the Belgian gradually recovered from the effort as the hours ticked by. After a brief visit to the Olympic Village, the cyclist and his family headed to the Belgian Olympic House, where they celebrated and danced until dawn.
Next to Typical Rob, Evenepoel They enjoyed the techno music and they entertained the staff to the rhythm of ‘On Met La Patate’. Remco He gave a good example of the party through his social networks. A fitting celebration for one of the Games’ great figures.
Source: La Verdad

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