Kasper Asgreen Retains Danish ITT Title

Kasper Asgreen Retains Danish ITT Title

Deceuninck – Quick-Step Floors Cycling Team (Denmark) - Press Release: The Ronde van Vlaanderen champion took a comfortable victory in Give.

Kasper Asgreen rode a near perfect race at this year’s Danish ITT National Championships, which took place over a slightly undulating 47.8km course in Give, a small town not far from Kolding, the hometown of the 26-year-old Deceuninck – Quick-Step rider.

Fastest through all the checkpoints of the race – the longest in 24 years – Kasper averaged close to 50km/h and was in control at all times, despite the strong winds which made things tougher than expected. This solid and composed display saw him clock 57:34 at the finish, a time 20 seconds faster than that of the next rider which netted him his third title in as many years. It was the powerful Dane’s fourth victory of the season, after E3 Harelbeke, Ronde van Vlaanderen and the Volta ao Algarve individual time trial.

Photo credit: ©Dorte Adelfred.

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