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Remco Evenepoel back on his bike after breaking collarbone

Remco Evenepoel back on his bike riding 98km around Belgium. He's focusing on being ready for the Tour de France in July

Remco Evenepoel back on his bike after breaking collarboneEvenpoel says he is 'on his way back', after climbing back on his bike since the horror crash that say several riders receive serious injuries at the Itzulia Basque Country last month

The Belgian rode nearly 100 km and posted the ride up on his Strava account titled "On My Way Back"

The 24-year-old Soudal Quick-Step rider averaged 34.6kph on the flattis ride bewteen the towns of Geraardsbergen and Ninove in Belgium,

Evenepoel broke his right collarbone and scapula which saw Jonas Vingegaard (Vimsa-Lease a Bike) crash badly and  Primož Roglic (Bora-Hansgrohe) walk away relatively unscathed.

The crash took place on a sweeping downhill bend, with riders sliding out and hitting a drainage culvert. It was so severe that organisers neutralised the remaining 40km of the race.