Summary
Matthew Brennan won the Kuurne-Brussels-Kuurne cycling race in Belgium. He is the first British cyclist to win this race since Mark Cavendish. Brennan finished strong in the 195-kilometer race despite falling in a previous event.
Key Facts
- Matthew Brennan won the Kuurne-Brussels-Kuurne race in Belgium.
- He is the first Briton to win since Sir Mark Cavendish.
- The race distance was 195 kilometers.
- Brennan is 20 years old.
- He overcame a fall in a previous race to win.
- Luca Mozzato finished second, and Matteo Trentin was third.
- Brennan rode the race previously as a junior before this win.