Quinn Simmons, the American champion, had a wake-up call during Stage 6 of the 2022 Tour de France. Despite being one of the world's best rouleurs, he joined Wout van Aert in a breakaway and learned the hard way about the elite level of the sport.
On a mostly flat stage with 219 kilometers, the race saw a fierce battle for the breakaway. Simmons found himself in a group with Van Aert and Jakob Fuglsang at the front. It was a peak Van Aert moment, as he dominated the year with three Tour de France stage wins, the green jersey, and even a solo stage victory while wearing the yellow jersey.
Simmons, at 21, was on his Tour debut and soon realized the intensity required to match the top riders. Van Aert's pacing was relentless, treating Simmons like a motor-paced rider. On a slight uphill, Simmons pushed 650 watts, but Van Aert effortlessly rode away.
Despite the impressive power outputs, the breakaway didn't succeed. Simmons admitted, 'It wasn't that I cracked; it was the first time I truly felt the gap between the best and the rest.' This experience left a lasting impression on Simmons, highlighting the extreme demands of professional cycling.