The Exceptional Paris-Roubaix

This weekend’s Paris-Roubaix has to be the unique race on the calendar. Its cobbles are enough to make the Oude Kwaremont look new. The velodrome finish is unusual but the exceptions don’t end there, this is a race where reaching the showers has become part of the ritual. Even the name stands out, Roubaix is celebrated as a strong brand by the cycle-trade when in the reality it’s France’s poorest town and rarely something to celebrate.

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Amstel Gold Race Preview

A calendar change because of presidential elections this Sunday in France means the Amstel Gold Race swaps slots with Paris-Roubaix, a hilly race instead of the flattest of them. Some things stay the same though: it’s Mathieu van der Poel vs the field.

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The Moment The Ronde Van Vlaanderen Was Won

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165 starters reduced to duel. The third time up the Paterberg couldn’t separate Tadej Pogačar from Mathieu van der Poel. A sprint into Oudenaarde loomed and try as you might to cite factors as to why Pogačar might win, van der Poel had his rival right where he wanted.

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Ronde Van Vlaanderen Preview

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Vlaanderens Mooiste, Flanders’ finest takes place today and arguably the only one day race of national importance. Expect big crowds, grim weather and an unusual race without local hero Wout van Aert.

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Wednesday Shorts

Congratulations to Biniam Girmay for winning Gent-Wevelgem. A big win, a stage in his career. He was so strong Euro pro teams took notice in the Tropicale Amissa Bongo race in Gabon and he came recommended by the UCI’s World Cycling Centre.

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