13 Oct 2024

Defying the Odds: The Longest Solo Victories in Monument History

The monuments of cycling are renowned for their grueling distances and challenging terrain, making solo victories even more impressive. Since 1975, several riders have etched their names into history with extraordinary solo performances.

Tony Rominger: The King of the Classics

Tony Rominger, a Swiss rider known for his exceptional climbing abilities, holds the record for the longest solo victory in a Monument since 1975. His 113-kilometer breakaway at the Giro di Lombardia in 1989 remains a testament to his dominance and endurance.

Modern-Day Marauders: Pogačar and van der Poel

In recent years, two of cycling's brightest stars, Tadej Pogačar and Mathieu van der Poel, have showcased their exceptional solo abilities. Pogačar's 48.5-kilometer breakaway at Il Lombardia 2024 was a testament to his incredible power and endurance, while van der Poel's 59.6-kilometer solo win at Paris-Roubaix 2024 demonstrated his versatility and tactical acumen.

A Century of Solitude: Charly Mottet

Charly Mottet's 100-kilometer solo victory at Il Lombardia 1988 stands as one of the most extraordinary feats in cycling history. His ability to break away from such a strong field and maintain a high pace for an extended period is a testament to his exceptional endurance and tactical skills.

As the sport continues to evolve, it will be fascinating to see if future generations of riders can surpass these legendary achievements.

Longest solo wins in monuments since 1975

  1. 113 km | Tony Rominger | Giro di Lombardia 1989
  2. 100 km | Charly Mottet | Giro di Lombardia 1988
  3. 85 km | Bernard Hinault | Liège - Bastogne - Liège 1980
  4. 80 km | Dietrich Thurau | Liège - Bastogne - Liège 1979
  5. 60 km | Andrei Tchmil | Paris - Roubaix 1994
  6. 59,6 km | Mathieu van der Poel | Paris - Roubaix 2024
  7. 56 km | Philippe Gilbert | Ronde van Vlaanderen 2017
  8. 53,2 km | Tom Boonen | Paris - Roubaix 2012 
  9. 48,5 km | Tadej Pogacar | Il Lombardia 2024
  10. 46,3 km | Fabian Cancellara | Paris - Roubaix 2010 

Who do you believe has the potential to break Tony Rominger's record for the longest solo victory in a Monument?


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