
Mathieu van der Poel sprinted to victory at Le Samyn on Tuesday, in what was his first street race of the season.
The Alpecin-Deceuninck rider had added the cobbled semi-Basic to his schedule late, however the resolution to race was vindicated as he out-powered Paul Magnier (Soudal Fast-Step) and Emilien Jeannière (TotalEnergies) on the run in to Dour.
It was the primary time Van der Poel raced on the street – and the cobbles – since since profitable the cyclo-cross World Championships for a record-equalling seventh time final month.
The Dutchman was initially set to start his 2025 street season at Tirreno-Adriatico subsequent week, but it surely was revealed that he would race Le Samyn on Monday; he stated: “If the itch will get too robust, you simply need to race.”
Tuesday’s race was nailed on for a dash after a robust transfer was caught with 14km to go. Fairly than a solo assault, Van der Poel determined to attend for the dash, a transfer which proved sensible, with the 30-year-old exhibiting his energy in a novel means.
“I used to be feeling fairly robust already through the race, but it surely wasn’t exhausting sufficient to make a distinction,” he stated post-race. “I felt additionally lots of people watching me, so I feel at 50km from the end line, I stated to my teammates I used to be going to avoid wasting my legs for the dash, as a result of I knew a end like that is one thing I used to be able to profitable, and that’s what I did. I’m very proud of this win.”
“With a end like that that climbs up a little bit, and the final 5 minutes with cobbles, it’s very, very exhausting,” he continued. “So I knew it might be an opportunity for me to dash. I opened my dash with confidence, and it was sufficient to win.”
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Le Samyn featured 20 sectors of cobbles, principally centred round a circuit of Dour in southern Belgium, and so subsequently proved the proper terrain for two-time Paris-Roubaix winner Van der Poel. The upcoming Monuments – Milan-San Remo, the Tour of Flanders and Roubaix – will as soon as once more be the important thing goal for the primary a part of the Dutchman’s season, with a record-breaking fourth Flanders win on the playing cards.
Van der Poel’s victory was Alpecin-Deceuninck’s second consecutive win on the cobbles, after Jasper Philipsen received at Kuurne-Brussels-Kuurne on Sunday.
Earlier on Tuesday, the ladies’s Le Samyn was received by Lorena Wiebes (SD Worx-Protime) after a robust dash, with the European champion victorious for a fourth time this season.

