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World champion Remco Evenepoel celebrated in Brussels – in pictures

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October 2, 2022
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The champion, the medal, the crowds (Image credit: JASPER JACOBSBELGAAFP via Getty Images)

Belgian Remco Evenepoel pictured on the podium at the celebration of world champion Evenepoel in Dilbeek and start of a big bike ride to Brussels Sunday 02 October 2022 22 years old Evenepoel from Schepdael Dilbeek became world champion after a great season with a win at the Vuelta first Belgian in 44 years to win a big tour BELGA PHOTO HATIM KAGHAT Photo by HATIM KAGHAT  BELGA MAG  Belga via AFP Photo by HATIM KAGHATBELGA MAGAFP via Getty Images
Remco Evenepoel celebrated in Dilbeek on Sunday (Image credit: HATIM KAGHATBELGA MAGAFP via Getty Images)

Remco Evenepoel pictured on the podium in front of lots of supporters at the celebration of world champion Evenepoel in Dilbeek and start of a big bike ride to Brussels Sunday 02 October 2022 22 years old Evenepoel from Schepdael Dilbeek became world champion after a great season with a win at the Vuelta first Belgian in 44 years to win a big tour BELGA PHOTO HATIM KAGHAT Photo by HATIM KAGHAT  BELGA MAG  Belga via AFP Photo by HATIM KAGHATBELGA MAGAFP via Getty Images
Fans cheer on Evenepoel during the celebrations (Image credit: HATIM KAGHATBELGA MAGAFP via Getty Images)

Belgian Remco Evenepoel new cycling world champion signs the city gold book during celebrations after his return from the UCI Road World Championships Cycling 2022 in Brussels on September 27 2022  The 22yearold from Schepdael Dilbeek became world champion after a great season with a win also at the Vuelta the first Belgian in 44 years to win a big tour   Belgium OUT Photo by HATIM KAGHAT  BELGA  AFP  Belgium OUT Photo by HATIM KAGHATBELGAAFP via Getty Images
Evenepoel signs the ‘golden book’ to receive an honorary citizenship of Dilbeek (Image credit: HATIM KAGHATBELGA MAGAFP via Getty Images)

Belgian Remco Evenepoel receive the honorary citizen diploma from Dilbeek Mayor Wilfried Segers at the celebration of world champion Evenepoel in Dilbeek and start of a big bike ride to Brussels Sunday 02 October 2022 22 years old Evenepoel from Schepdael Dilbeek became world champion after a great season with a win at the Vuelta first Belgian in 44 years to win a big tour BELGA PHOTO HATIM KAGHAT Photo by HATIM KAGHAT  BELGA MAG  Belga via AFP Photo by HATIM KAGHATBELGA MAGAFP via Getty Images
Evenepoel receives his honour (Image credit: HATIM KAGHATBELGA MAGAFP via Getty Images)

Supporters at the celebration of world champion Evenepoel in Dilbeek and start of a big bike ride to Brussels Sunday 02 October 2022 22 years old Evenepoel from Schepdael Dilbeek became world champion after a great season with a win at the Vuelta first Belgian in 44 years to win a big tour BELGA PHOTO HATIM KAGHAT Photo by HATIM KAGHAT  BELGA MAG  Belga via AFP Photo by HATIM KAGHATBELGA MAGAFP via Getty Images
Remco hats all round for the crowds (Image credit: HATIM KAGHATBELGA MAGAFP via Getty Images)

Belgian new world champion Remco Evenepoel and Remcos girlfriend Oumi Rayane pictured at the celebration of world champion Evenepoel in Dilbeek and start of a big bike ride to Brussels Sunday 02 October 2022 22 years old Evenepoel from Schepdael Dilbeek became world champion after a great season with a win at the Vuelta first Belgian in 44 years to win a big tourBELGA PHOTO JASPER JACOBS Photo by JASPER JACOBS  BELGA MAG  Belga via AFP Photo by JASPER JACOBSBELGA MAGAFP via Getty Images
One gift – a special design time trial helmet featuring the world champion stripes (Image credit: JASPER JACOBSBELGA MAGAFP via Getty Images)

Belgian Remco Evenepoel receive RSC Anderlecht jersey with number one from Dilbeek council member and Rscas lawyer Luc Deleu during the celebration of world champion Evenepoel in Dilbeek and start of a big bike ride to Brussels Sunday 02 October 2022 22 years old Evenepoel from Schepdael Dilbeek became world champion after a great season with a win at the Vuelta first Belgian in 44 years to win a big tour BELGA PHOTO HATIM KAGHAT Photo by HATIM KAGHAT  BELGA MAG  Belga via AFP Photo by HATIM KAGHATBELGA MAGAFP via Getty Images
Evenepoel received a signed Anderlecht football shirt, too (Image credit: HATIM KAGHATBELGA MAGAFP via Getty Images)

Illustration shows  a big bike ride to Brussels around Remco Sunday 02 October 2022 part of the celebration of world champion Evenepoel the 22 years old from Schepdael Dilbeek became world champion after a great season with a win at the Vuelta first Belgian in 44 years to win a big tourBELGA PHOTO JASPER JACOBS Photo by JASPER JACOBS  BELGA MAG  Belga via AFP Photo by JASPER JACOBSBELGA MAGAFP via Getty Images
…and there was a Specialized bike, too (Image credit: JASPER JACOBSBELGA MAGAFP via Getty Images)

Remco Evenepoel and his partner Oumaima Oumi Rayane sit in a convertible car around supporters during the celebration of world champion Evenepoel in Dilbeek and start of a big bike ride to Brussels Sunday 02 October 2022 22 years old Evenepoel from Schepdael Dilbeek became world champion after a great season with a win at the Vuelta first Belgian in 44 years to win a big tour BELGA PHOTO HATIM KAGHAT Photo by HATIM KAGHAT  BELGA MAG  Belga via AFP Photo by HATIM KAGHATBELGA MAGAFP via Getty Images
Evenepoel and his girlfriend Oumaima Oumi prepare to travel to Brussels to continue the celebrations (Image credit: HATIM KAGHATBELGA MAGAFP via Getty Images)

Illustration shows  a big bike ride to Brussels around Remco Sunday 02 October 2022 part of the celebration of world champion Evenepoel the 22 years old from Schepdael Dilbeek became world champion after a great season with a win at the Vuelta first Belgian in 44 years to win a big tourBELGA PHOTO JASPER JACOBS Photo by JASPER JACOBS  BELGA MAG  Belga via AFP Photo by JASPER JACOBSBELGA MAGAFP via Getty Images
Dedicated fans followed the car on bike to continue the celebrations (Image credit: JASPER JACOBSBELGA MAGAFP via Getty Images)

Belgian Remco Evenepoel new cycling world champion stands on stage during celebrations after his return from the UCI Road World Championships Cycling 2022 in Brussels on September 27 2022  The 22yearold from Schepdael Dilbeek became world champion after a great season with a win also at the Vuelta the first Belgian in 44 years to win a big tour   Belgium OUT Photo by NICOLAS MAETERLINCK  BELGA  AFP  Belgium OUT Photo by NICOLAS MAETERLINCKBELGAAFP via Getty Images
Evenepoel greets the Brussels crowds in the Grote Markt (Image credit: NICOLAS MAETERLINCKBELGAAFP via Getty Images)

Evenepoel Brussels world champion 2022 QuickStep-AlphaVinyl/Wout Beel
A mass celebration in Brussels for the newly crowned world champion (Image credit: QuickStep-AlphaVinyl/Wout Beel)

Evenepoel Brussels 2022 celebrations QuickStep-AlphaVinyl/Wout Beel
Evenepoel shows off his rainbow jersey and gold medal in Brussels (Image credit: QuickStep-AlphaVinyl/Wout Beel)

Belgian Remco Evenepoel new cycling world champion looks out at the crowd from a balcony overlooking the Grande Place during celebrations after his return from the UCI Road World Championships Cycling 2022 in Brussels on September 27 2022  The 22yearold from Schepdael Dilbeek became world champion after a great season with a win also at the Vuelta the first Belgian in 44 years to win a big tour   Belgium OUT Photo by NICOLAS MAETERLINCK and Laurie DIEFFEMBACQ  POOL  AFP  Belgium OUT Photo by NICOLAS MAETERLINCKLAURIE DIEFFEMBACQPOOLAFP via Getty Images
Evenepoel looks out at the huge crowds gathered to celebrate his 2022 achievements (Image credit: NICOLAS MAETERLINCKLAURIE DIEFFEMBACQPOOLAFP via Getty Images)

Belgian Remco Evenepoel new cycling world champion waves at the crowd from a balcony overlooking the Grande Place during celebrations after his return from the UCI Road World Championships Cycling 2022 in Brussels on September 27 2022  The 22yearold from Schepdael Dilbeek became world champion after a great season with a win also at the Vuelta the first Belgian in 44 years to win a big tour   Belgium OUT Photo by NICOLAS MAETERLINCK and Laurie DIEFFEMBACQ  POOL  AFP  Belgium OUT Photo by NICOLAS MAETERLINCKLAURIE DIEFFEMBACQPOOLAFP via Getty Images
A big day of celebrations for the champion of the 2022 Liège-Bastogne-Liège, Vuelta a España, and World Championships (Image credit: NICOLAS MAETERLINCKLAURIE DIEFFEMBACQPOOLAFP via Getty Images)

Remco Evenepoel enjoyed his Sunday with a mass celebration in Belgium to celebrate his 2022 season, with huge crowds gathering in Brussels to salute the 22-year-old.

The QuickStep-AlphaVinyl prodigy ticked off his first Monument win at Liège-Bastogne-Liège back in spring, followed with his first Grand Tour win at the Vuelta a España, and last month soloed to victory at the UCI Road World Championships to take the rainbow jersey.

Evenepoel kicked off his day with a 51km training ride in his hometown of Schepdaal before kicking off the day’s festivities at a reception with the mayor of the local municipality, Dilbeek.

He received the title of honorary citizen of Dilbeek in a ceremony on Sunday morning, cheered on by a large crowd as he signed the ‘golden book’ to accept the accolade wearing his rainbow jersey.

Whilst on stage, Evenepoel received various gifts, including a Specialized bike, a time trial helmet with rainbow stripes, and an signed Anderlecht football shirt – the team he had played for before making the switch to cycling.

After that came a short trip by car to Brussels, followed by a large cohort of fans on bike.

In Brussels, large crowds gathered in the Grote Markt to celebrate Evenepoel’s achievements as the rider greeted his fans from a balcony overlooking the central square.

During the celebrations, the crowds chanted Evenepoel’s name before he led them in a ‘viking clap’ celebration. His QuickStep-AlphaVinyl teammates Iljo Keisse, Yves Lampaert, and Pieter Serry joined him on the balcony to take part in the festivities.

“There were eight of us at the World Championships,” Evenepoel said, according to Het Laatste Nieuws. “I think we still have five guys who aren’t here. They deserve as much attention as I do. I have so many people to thank. It was a perfect year.”

Evenepoel is set to make his racing debut in the rainbow jersey at Binche-Chimay-Binche on Tuesday before calling an end to his phenomenally successful 2022 campaign.



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