Remco Evenepoel celebrated in style after overcoming a late puncture to win the men's road race. The Belgian cyclist had already secured gold in the men's time trial the previous week, making his victory on Saturday historic. The 24-year-old surged to success in Paris, leaving France's Valentin Madouas behind with about 15km remaining.
Evenepoel made history by becoming the first man to win both road events at the same Games. "What a place to win this," he said. "Honestly, I feel sick from the effort; it was a pretty hard day out there. I'm so proud to win this and be the first ever to win the double. It's history, no?"

Despite facing a scare when he punctured near the Louvre, Evenepoel quickly switched bikes and continued his race. He cruised to victory, passing under the Eiffel Tower and celebrating by placing his bike in front of him and holding out his arms.
The finish was picture-perfect as Evenepoel crossed the line triumphantly. "I started the year with that celebration, so I knew that the Eiffel Tower was in the background, so I wanted to do it," he explained. "I think it's going to be a great picture."
Evenepoel's remarkable performance was capped off with a memorable celebration that highlighted his achievement. His victory tweet read: "Dreams do come true."
This victory not only showcased Evenepoel's resilience but also solidified his place in cycling history. His ability to recover from setbacks and still emerge victorious is a testament to his skill and determination.
The race itself was challenging, with Evenepoel describing it as a tough day. However, his perseverance paid off as he achieved an unprecedented double victory at these Games.
Evenepoel's triumph is sure to inspire many aspiring cyclists and sports enthusiasts around the world. His journey underscores that with hard work and dedication, dreams can indeed come true.
The Belgian cyclist's achievements will be remembered for years to come as he continues to make waves in the world of cycling.