Matthew Brennan is youngest ever to 10 pro wins
British WorldTour rookie Matthew Brennan has been turning heads in the pro peloton since his first victory at the Grand Prix Denain Porte du Hainaut in March, but the Visma-Lease a Bike rider hasn't stopped. On Thursday he notched his 10th victory as a pro at the Lidl Deutschland Tour, taking a bunch kick over the likes of Lidl-Trek's Jonathan Milan.
In the process, Brennan set a record of sorts as the youngest professional to reach the 10-win mark. Brennan only just turned 20 on August 6, making him 200 days younger than Giuseppe Saronni, the previous record holder. Saronni, of course, would twice win the Giro d'Italia and also the 1982 Road World Championships. Other riders notably fast to 10 wins are his Visma teammate Olav Kooij – who won his 43rd career pro race today on stage 2 of the Renewi Tour – Peter Sagan, and a couple of guys named Bartali and Merckx.