Paul Seixas ready to rule his first Classic? - Domestique Cycling Podcast
Revenge complete. Remco Evenepoel wins the Amstel Gold Race, beating the man who beat him last year in a two-up sprint on the Cauberg. Eight wins in 2026 already, and the Ardennes are just getting started. Now the page turns to Flèche Wallonne, where Evenepoel's absence blows the race wide open and a certain 19-year-old Frenchman is waiting. Bram and Ethan break it all down.

Bram and Ethan break it all down: how Evenepoel strangled the race without a flashy attack, why Skjelmose hanging on confirms last year was no fluke, and how the crash cost the finale. They also look at Evenepoel's developing sprint, Group 2 syndrome showing up again, and whether Marco Frigo's tenth from the break deserved more attention.
From there, they turn to Flèche Wallonne, wide open without Pogačar or Evenepoel. Seixas, Grégoire, Lenny Martinez, and a dark horse, Daniel Felipe Martinez, all get the treatment before a quick look at the Tour of the Alps, where Pidcock is already making moves on his comeback.
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