Wout van Aert
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'I remember the crowds more than anything': Tom Pidcock recalls his Alpe d'Huez Tour de France stage win
Our male rider of the year, Tom Pidcock, talks us through the highs and lows of his 2022 campaign
By Tom Thewlis Published
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Wout van Aert reigns supreme over Mathieu van der Poel and Tom Pidcock at sandy Exact Cross in Mol
Belgian champion wins by almost a minute in resounding display under the lights
By Tom Davidson Published
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CW LIVE: Primož Roglič confirmed for Giro d'Italia 2023; Track rider hits 2,271 watts; NCL announces first two teams; Van Aert to ride cyclo-cross Worlds; Sram and Oakley team up with Jumbo-Visma; Rwanda unveils pump track: Evenepoel eyes Pogačar showdown
Join us as we round up the day's cycling news
By Tom Davidson Last updated
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CW LIVE: Is the love affair between Geraint Thomas and Oakley no more? Ineos Grenadiers to partner with SunGod for coming season; Tadej Pogačar's shiny new Colnago; new kit for Israel-Premier Tech in 2023 and Geraint Thomas confirms Giro return
The latest cycling news, as it happens
By Tom Thewlis Last updated
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Mathieu van der Poel says he 'still needs to be better' despite second World Cup victory
Dutchman dispatched arch rival Wout van Aert in Antwerp, Belgium even with knee injury suffered 24 hours previously
By Tom Thewlis Last updated
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Tom Pidcock, Wout van Aert and Mathieu van der Poel in first three-way showdown on Sunday
British rider to go up against his road rivals for the first time this cyclo-cross season at Antwerp round of the World Cup this weekend
By Tom Thewlis Published
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Beating Argentina like outsprinting Van Aert and van der Poel says World Cup coach
‘We were with Van der Poel, Van Aert and Pogačar and we still crossed the line before them’ says Saudi Arabia coach Hervé Renard
By Tom Thewlis Published
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Mathieu van der Poel fires warning shot to his rivals after dominant World Cup win
‘There’s still work to do’ says Van der Poel as he threatens top level is still to come
By Tom Thewlis Published
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The seven cyclo-cross races where Wout van Aert and Mathieu van der Poel will meet this season
The duo will continue their long-standing rivalry this winter
By Tom Davidson Published
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Wout van Aert moots building gravel world championships into 2023 programme
Belgian rider says gravel racing has a ‘great future’ as he considers worlds participation next year
By Tom Thewlis Published
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Tom Pidcock keeps everyone guessing on Dublin cyclocross World Cup appearance
Reigning world champion is reportedly set to bring his rainbow jersey to Ireland in December
By Tom Thewlis Published
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Wout Van Aert headed for his first ever Irish cyclo-cross race in Dublin this winter
Jumbo-Visma release Belgian's cyclocross programme until the end of the year, with no indication of World Championships participation
By Tom Thewlis Published
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Tom Pidcock to debut Cyclo-cross rainbow jersey on 19 November in Belgium
Pidcock confirms that he will begin his cyclocross season at Merksplas Superprestige
By Tom Thewlis Published
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Picking the best starting XI football team from pro cycling's ranks
Cycling Weekly's writers go head to head over an imaginary football pitch
By Adam Becket Last updated
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Wout van Aert the latest star to sign lengthy contract, sticks with Jumbo-Visma until 2026
Multi-year deals are all the rage for the biggest riders, with Tom Pidcock, Tadej Pogačar, and Remco Evenepoel all tied down for at least four more years
By Adam Becket Published
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Mathieu van der Poel takes GP de Wallonie victory in impressive showing before World Championships
Dutchman throws down gauntlet to Pogačar and Van Aert ahead of the Wollongong road race
By Tom Thewlis Published
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‘It’s always the same, the rider who wins the Tour, no one believes it’: Christophe Laporte says nothing changes with suspicion in cycling
Laporte won stage 19 at the Tour de France but says some are still quick to doubt his progress
By Tom Thewlis Published
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'Dream scenario' - Another Tour de France, another three stage wins for Wout van Aert
The Belgian proved himself as the most complete rider once again on Saturday
By Adam Becket Published
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'We are totally clean, every one of us' - Jonas Vingegaard defends Jumbo-Visma record at Tour de France
His teammate Wout van Aert says 'cycling has changed'
By Adam Becket Published
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'Perfect teamwork' takes Jonas Vingegaard one step closer to winning the Tour de France
Jumbo-Visma perform exactly to plan on stage 18 to all but secure yellow jersey for Dane
By Adam Becket Published
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Wout Van Aertwork - Belgian rider flying to victory immortalised in unique image
Devon-based artist, Tim Godden, captures the moment the yellow jersey gave Van Aert wings
By Tom Thewlis Published
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'It’s never easy to win a stage of the Tour de France', but Wout van Aert makes it look like it, again
Belgian wins his second stage in five days, and is dominant in the points competition already
By Adam Becket Last updated
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Why is Wout Van Aert allowed to wear a Red Bull helmet - and did he really want to show that 'the jersey gives me wings'?
The Belgian is one of just three riders in the men's peloton sponsored by the energy drink
By Ryan Dabbs Last updated
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Dislocated shoulder for Roglič, bike swap musical chairs and yet Van Aert is still in yellow: Jumbo Visma’s big day on the cobbles
Vingegaard ended up losing just 13 seconds to Pogačar but team had a dramatic time
By Adam Becket Published
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'I just come out at every race swinging': Simon Clarke achieves childhood dream with Tour de France stage win after winter of contract fears
Australian was without a team coming into the season
By Tom Thewlis Published
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Jumbo-Visma plan pays off to deliver Wout van Aert 'incredible' Tour de France stage at fourth attempt
After three second places, the Belgian deserved this victory
By Adam Becket Published
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'It will make for funny images in the end': Jasper Philipsen able to laugh off ill-informed Tour de France celebration
Belgian sprinter said 'for four or five seconds I honestly thought I won'
By Tom Thewlis Published
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Wout Van Aert into yellow on Tour de France stage two after 'boring' bridge
Belgian finishes second for 25th time, but this podium placing came with a bonus
By Adam Becket Published
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‘Those climber guys can ride over the cobbles these days’ - Fabian Cancellara predicts a fast paced opening week at the Tour de France
Cancellara has won the opening stage of the Tour de France five times and knows the importance of a strong opening week
By Tom Thewlis Published