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Van Aert has big goals for 2026 after his long-awaited Roubaix win: 'I dream of winning the world title'
With his long-awaited victory at Paris-Roubaix, Wout van Aert's 2026 season is already a success by any measure. But the ...
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The blood, the sweat, and the tears: Visma capture Van Aert's remarkable spring in a stunning documentary
Wout van Aert's victory at Paris-Roubaix has already written itself into the history books, and it will stay in the minds of ...
It was a rare defeat for four-time Tour de France champion Pogačar, looking to become the first Tour champion to win Roubaix ...
Teams & Riders 'A new mindset was born' – Wout van Aert reveals how beating Tadej Pogačar at the Tour de France paved the way for Paris-Roubaix triumph Racing As it happened: Winning record equalled ...
Belgian Wout van Aert finally won one of cycling's cobbled Monuments as he outsprinted world champion Tadej Pogacar to take ...
Teams & Riders 'A new mindset was born' – Wout van Aert reveals how beating Tadej Pogačar at the Tour de France paved the way for Paris-Roubaix triumph Racing Liège-Bastogne-Liège: Tadej Pogačar drops ...
Tadej Pogacar was denied a clean sweep of monuments, the name given to cycling’s five biggest one-day races, as Wout van Aert ...
From Pogačar's Milan-Sanremo victory to Van Aert's Roubaix redemption, The Athletic reviews a frantic couple of months in the ...
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Wout van Aert dedicated his win to the family of Michael Goolaerts, who died at Paris-Roubaix eight years ago Wout van Aert beat four-time Tour de France champion Tadej Pogacar in a thrilling sprint ...
ROUBAIX, France (AP) — Belgian rider Wout van Aert beat cycling great Tadej Pogačar in a dramatic sprint to the line to win the prestigious Paris-Roubaix one-day classic for the first time on Sunday.
ROUBAIX, France (AP) — Belgian rider Wout van Aert beat cycling great Tadej Pogačar in a dramatic sprint to the line to win the prestigious Paris-Roubaix one-day classic for the first time on Sunday.
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