Valverde dedicates his Liege-Bastogne-Liege win to Scarponi

Spain's Alejandro Valverde of the Movistar team celebrates as he crosses the finish line to win the Liege-Bastogne-Liege cycling classic in Ans, Belgium, on Sunday April 23, 2017. Ireland's Daniel Martin of the Quick-Step finished second and Poland's Michal Kwiatkowski of Team Sky finished third. (Geert Vanden Wijngaert/AP)

LIEGE, Belgium — Spaniard Alejandro Valverde dedicated his win at the Liege-Bastogne-Liege classic on Sunday to Italian cyclist Michele Scarponi, who died after a collision with a van while training on Saturday at the age of 37.

Valverde caught Irishman Dan Martin about 200 metres (yards) from the end and comfortably beat him in a sprint to the line. Polish rider Michal Kwiatkowski finished in third place, crossing three seconds behind them on the 258-kilometre (160-mile) route.

Valverde is one of the best classics riders in cycling history and his latest win comes four days after winning the Fleche Wallonne (Walloon Arrow) for a record fifth time. Martin was second in that race as well, which was also run over hilly terrain.

Valverde, who turns 37 on Tuesday, has also secured victories at the Tour of Andalusia, Tour of Basque Country and Tour of Catalonia this season. His win at Liege-Bastogne-Liege equaled Italian Moreno Argentin’s tally and is one behind Belgian great Eddy Merckx’s record.

But Valverde’s mind was far away from his own achievements.

"My first words are to dedicate this victory to Michele Scarponi, who was a great friend of mine," a tearful Valverde said. "My prize money will go to his family."

A minute’s applause for Scarponi, the Giro d’Italia winner in 2011, was held prior to the start of the race.

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