Sara Casasola (Crelan Corendon) rode an assured race to power to an impressive victory in round 2 of the Superprestige-Overijse on Sunday.

The Italian rider was clearly one of the two strongest riders on the day, battling with Lucinda Brand (Baloise Glowi Lions) from the second lap onwards, but when Brand came down on the penultimate lap, Casasola was able to take advantage riding solo to victory and move into the lead in the series. Brand finished second, 28 seconds behind, and Aniek van Alphen (Seven Racing) completed the podium in third.

With cobbles and climbs, the course in Overijse in the south of the Flemish region of Belgium is one of the oldest ‘crosses on the calendar, and conditions were dry for the women’s race, though the challenging parcours had slick and slippery sections along its length that would test the riders.

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he Hungarian wasted no time in exerting her authority on the race, striking out early along with French national champion Amandine Foquenet (Arkéa-B&B Hotels) and Brand, as other riders faltered in a slick muddy section on lap 1.

FirstCycling