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'It was like a stone hitting my face' - Mathieu van der Poel calls for 'legal action' after bottle incident at Paris-RoubaixThe winner was hit by a bottle in the face on Templeuve, sector 8b
By Adam Becket Published
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Mathieu van der Poel secures Paris-Roubaix hat-trick after epic duel with Tadej PogačarDutchman takes his third win in a row after Pogačar crashes on the cobbles, while Mads Pedersen finishes third
By Peter Cossins Published
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'I start every race to win' - Mathieu van der Poel fired up ahead of Paris-Roubaix showdown with Tadej PogačarTwo-time winner says he has suffered with illness during spring Classics campaign
By Tom Thewlis Published
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Gravel World Championships to take place in the Netherlands after Nice pulled outBiggest UCI gravel event was initially scheduled to take place in Nice
By Tom Thewlis Published
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Tadej Pogačar must attack from range at the Tour of Flanders - taking Mathieu van der Poel to the line is not an optionSlovenian must look to replicate his Oude Kwaremont attack from 2023 if he wants to guarantee being first across the line in Oudenaarde
By Tom Thewlis Published
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Mathieu van der Poel surges to E3 Saxo Classic victory after dropping Mads Pedersen on the Oude KwaremontDutchman untouchable in West Flanders after distancing Pedersen and Filippo Ganna on decisive climb
By Tom Thewlis Published
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Mathieu van der Poel to skip road World Championships to target mountain bike title2023 world champion confirmed to ride Tour de France in search of stage victories
By Adam Becket Published
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'We have to set the example that sustainable travel is possible': The pro team travelling by train for the environmentBEAT Cycling travelled by rail from the Netherlands to their recent training camp in Girona, Spain
By Tom Thewlis Published
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Mathieu van der Poel vs Wout van Aert: Cyclo-cross World Championships form guideVan Aert was a surprise addition to the CX Worlds lineup last weekend after he was initially not scheduled to race in Liévin
By Tom Thewlis Published
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Is Mathieu van der Poel winning races “in zone 2” helping or hindering cyclo-cross?The Dutch world champion has turned up off-road now, and immediately won twice. Is this fun?
By Adam Becket Published
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'I don’t think it would be a surprise to anyone' - Mathieu van der Poel on Tadej Pogačar winning Paris-RoubaixDutchman says current road world champion has already proven he has what it takes to thrive on the cobblestones of the Hell of the North
By Tom Thewlis Published
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Tom Pidcock to miss cyclocross season to build for road with new Q36.5 teamFormer world champ says he won’t race his CX bike this winter, Wout van Aert will ride six races
By Tom Thewlis Published
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Jasper Philipsen: 'All eyes will be on us at the Classics but we will be ready'Milan-San Remo winner says Alpecin-Decuninck will be prepared to have a target on their back next year
By Tom Thewlis Published
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Mathieu van der Poel to race 11 cyclocross races this season, from the Zonohoven World Cup to the World ChampionshipsDutchman to defend his world title in northern France at beginning of February
By Adam Becket Published
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Gravel cyclists aren't all the same: a guide to the climbers, punchers and all-rounders of the dirt roadsAs this dynamic discipline establishes itself, so do its archetypes — though the lines remain blurred
By Ryan Simonovich Published
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Wout van Aert’s cyclo-cross campaign still up in the airBelgian said to be struggling to run after serious knee injury sustained at the Vuelta a España
By Tom Thewlis Published
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Latvia protest against Mathieu van der Poel's World Championships result, saying he 'endangered spectators'Latvian Cycling Federation calls on UCI to explain decision not to disqualify Dutchman who mounted pavement
By Tom Davidson Published
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Jasper Philipsen says fortunes 'will turn around' after another Tour de France second place"Once we have better luck then we’re on the move," says Philipsen after another second place in Colombey-les-Deux-Églises
By Tom Thewlis Published
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Paris 2024 Olympics mountain biking: Everything you need to know about the off-road eventsTom Pidcock, and Evie Richards amongst those fighting for medals
By Adam Becket Published
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Mathieu van der Poel to skip Olympic MTB to focus on Tour de France and road raceThe world champion will not race again until the Tour begins in Florence at the end of June
By Adam Becket Published
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Opinion: Mathieu van der Poel firmly grasps legend status with second Paris-Roubaix victoryReigning world champion deserves his place alongside Roger de Vlaeminck and Eddy Merckx as one of cycling’s greatest-ever one-day racers
By Tom Thewlis Last updated
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Van der Poel ‘in a different league’ at Paris-Roubaix, says Mads PedersenFormer world champion forced to settle for third on the podium behind Van der Poel and Jasper Philipsen
By Tom Thewlis Published
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'I just wanted to make it a hard final' - Mathieu van der Poel on unplanned Paris-Roubaix winning attackThe world champion launched his race winning move on the Orchie cobbled sector, almost 60 kilometres from the Roubaix velodrome
By Tom Thewlis Published
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'I’m just here to enjoy it': Tom Pidcock on his surprise Paris-Roubaix appearanceBritish rider was a late addition to the Ineos Grenadiers team for the race across the pavé
By Tom Thewlis Published
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Mads Pedersen: Paris-Roubaix suits me better than the Tour of Flanders'The dream scenario will be to finish alone with two minutes... but it's not going to happen,' says the former world champion
By Tom Thewlis Published
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Legal action to be taken against 'violent' spectators, warns riders' unionProceedings already filed against people alleged to have thrown beer at Mathieu van der Poel
By Tom Davidson Published
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'It's one of the hardest races I've ever done' - Mathieu van der Poel on his historic Tour of Flanders victoryWorld champion becomes seventh man in history to win the race three times
By Tom Davidson Published
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Mathieu van der Poel wins record-equalling third Tour of Flanders with 45km attackDutchman pulls off audacious long-range coup to claim Monument victory
By Tom Davidson Published
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Wout van Aert 'in a good place' ahead of Tour of Flanders despite Visma-Lease a Bike illness and injury crisisLoss of Christophe Laporte and Dylan van Baarle 'a big blow' says DS Grischa Niermann as team builds for Monument double header
By Tom Thewlis Published
