Matthew Brennan proves stage 1 victory at Volta a Catalunya wasn't a fluke on the windy fifth day of racing. Just like whole Team Visma | Lease a Bike, the Briton stayed alert when peloton broke up in late phases of the stage and was therefore in place to deliver fatal blow to other sprinters in Amposta.
"Another beautiful victory," Brennan said in a press release, still catching his breath at the finish. "This is truly a team win. The whole squad rode exceptionally well today. We were in a perfect position heading into the final part of the race. It’s incredibly motivating to see the work my teammates are doing all week. That really gives you wings. I’m happy I could reward all that effort with this stage win today."
"The past days have been tough, but I’m learning so much here. The mountain stages were especially brutal, but I’m gaining experience in positioning and staying up front when it matters. Two stage wins - I wouldn’t have even dared to dream of that," Brennan said, beaming with joy.
Brennan was not initially scheduled to race in Catalunya, but his team placed full trust in him. "Matthew wasn’t originally on the start list for this race," explained sports director Marc Reef. "For him to adapt so quickly, come here, and win two stages is truly remarkable. I don’t have another word for it."
"We knew today would be chaotic, so we stayed sharp at key moments. We decided to take our chances and ended up with almost the whole team in the first echelon. Besides Matthew’s win, Simon Yates also made a great move in the GC, climbing back into the top ten. Hopefully, he can do something in the final weekend to cap off what has already been a fantastic Volta a Catalunya for us."