Wout van Aert beat four-time Tour de France champion Tadej Pogacar in an exciting dash end to win the Paris-Roubaix title.
Van Aert and Pogacar entered the well-known Roubaix Velodrome collectively after breaking away from different contenders with about 50km of the 260km race remaining, earlier than the Belgian unleashed a stinging assault an exhausted Pogacar couldn’t reply to.
Victory for Slovenian Pogacar, 27, would have accomplished the set of the 5 one-day ‘Monument’ races, including to his 4 Excursions de France, Giro d’Italia and two highway world titles – however he’s left nonetheless looking for a Paris-Roubaix win.
Van Aert – so typically seen because the practically man in a golden period of stand-out abilities – took benefit of early race drama for each Pogacar and three-time winner Mathieu van der Poel, who suffered a puncture.
The race, historically generally known as the ‘Hell of the North’, on account of its bone-shaking cobbled sectors, noticed Belgium’s Jasper Styuven end third, 13 seconds behind – with Dutchman Van der Poel fourth.
“[I’m] tremendous proud – successful this race means the whole lot to me,” stated Van Aert, 31, afterwards.
“To complete it off on this method over Pogacar in that world champion’s jersey, there isn’t any higher solution to do it – it is positively a dream come true.
“I knew on the highway with Tadej I had a good likelihood as soon as it was simply the 2 of us, and once I really believed was after Carrefour d’Arbre [a cobbled section].”
Van Aert went on to dedicate his win to the household of Michael Goolaerts, a fellow Belgian rider and team-mate who died throughout Paris-Roubaix in 2018 when the 23-year-old suffered a cardiac arrest, including “throughout recon I acquired goosebumps – I prefer to consider he gave me some energy [to win today]”.


