Rory Townsend (Q36.5) took the biggest victory of his career in dramatic fashion at the ADAC Cyclassics Hamburg, surviving from the early breakaway to beat the charging peloton by just a bike length after a breathless chase.

The Irish champion was one of three remaining escapees who made it into the final kilometre with a 10-second lead over the rapidly closing peloton, having been out in front for almost 200km, and was the only one able to launch a final sprint around the last bend.

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“I kicked with 400 metres to go and went as long as I could out of the saddle, and then I just tried to get as aero as possible to hold on until the line, and it was just this – you probably saw when I came across the line – it was disbelief really, an amazing feeling.

“This is what inspired me about cycling, watching guys like Steve Cummings do things like this – I love watching stuff like this, so to be actually doing it is incredible.”

HAMBURG, GERMANY - AUGUST 17: (L-R) Arnaud De Lie of Belgium and Team Lotto on second place, race winner Rory Townsend of Ireland and Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team and Paul Magnier of France and Team Soudal Quick-Step on third place celebrates on the podium ceremony with a beer after the 28th Hamburg Cyclassics 2025 a 207.4km one day race from Buxtehude to Hamburg / #UCIWT / on August 17, 2025 in Hamburg, Germany. (Photo by Ronny Hartmann/Getty Images)

Second place Arnaud De Lie (Lotto), winner Rory Townsend (Q36.5) and third place Paul Magnier (Soudal-Quickstep) celebrate on the podium (Image credit: Getty Images)

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