Mathieu van der Poel has explained that while he and Wout van Aert (Visma-Lease a Bike) were trying their best to make it to the finish ahead of the bunch at In Flanders Fields, his collaboration in the late breakaway move was always part of a bigger plan involving Alpecin-Premier Tech teammate and final winner Jasper Philipsen, too.
Van der Poel scorched away on the Kemmelberg from a small break, taking Van Aert with him, and the two made it all the way together to the streets of Wevelgem, 30 kilometres further on.
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Looking ahead is Flanders and a chance to become the first rider ever to win the Tour of Flanders four times. Even if Van der Poel has yet to take one edition of In Flanders Fields, and after 2026 that remains the case, De Ronde remains an even bigger goal, although the presence of one Tadej Pogačar (UAE Team Emirates-XRG) also has to be borne…
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