Paris-Roubaix 2026, one day monument, April 12

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Well but the Laporte card, as you say, was indeed silly - I don’t think it mattered. Laporte was not going to win the sprint from the group, the chance to win for the team was always way higher with WvA from a 2 man group.

But Pogacar did too much indeed. I just think its independent of Laporte.
Pogacar kept trying to drop Wout in the cobbles, so Wout had less reason to work fully. He had to save his energy, because that's Pogacar attacking.
 
Jun 19, 2009
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Pretty impressive win from Wout - if you'd have told me before the race it was going to him vs Pog in the velodrome after the fastest race in history I'd say it was going to be pretty close in the sprint but it was man vs boy. He'd have given MvDP a race too on that evidence.

Van der Poel didn't handle the punctures well and that might just have been the difference between him contesting the finish or not.
 
Jul 3, 2022
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Pretty impressive win from Wout - if you'd have told me before the race it was going to him vs Pog in the velodrome after the fastest race in history I'd say it was going to be pretty close in the sprint but it was man vs boy. He'd have given MvDP a race too on that evidence.

Van der Poel didn't handle the punctures well and that might just have been the difference between him contesting the finish or not.
Bad team planning. Different pedals from his teammate? Why?
 
Jan 8, 2020
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Pog said he was tired in the last part of the race with Wout, from all the chasing he had to do before, and knew it was mission impossible to drop Wout at that point.
 
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Tbh I completely lost interest once it was clear that all the mechanicals weren't going to have any impact and it was just between two riders and teams that I have zero interest in seeing win, but congratulations to van Aert for finally getting the proverbial monkey off his back and finally winning that cobblestone that had been missing from his résumé for years.
How magnanimous of you to extend your congratulations.

Good thing you have the Vietnamese GT going on to watch instead.
 
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