Paris-Roubaix 2026, one day monument, April 12

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Wout maybe not the strongest today but considering how many times bad luck ruined his chances in the past he deserved it.
Credit to Pog and MVP. Both with the kind of bad luck that even all time greats cannot overcome every single time. And they still came close.
 
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New to watching Paris Roubaix, I see. You'll learn more about it, as you grow up...if you grow up.
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I don't think I have ever seen a post of yours that I liked. But the final hour is beating all records.
Well, if you have never liked a post of the most respected poster on the board, then maybe you shoukd take your time to carefully evaluate yourself.
 
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Pogacar calling the shimano bike uncomfortable.
I'm always baffled why there is such a big difference between shimano bikes and their own.
I mean shimano is a major player in cycling products.
 
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MVDP was by far the strongest today and Pogacar second. But bad luck
I agree, but remember Wout suffered two punctures himself and at one stage was nearly half a minute down on Pogacar. He’s also been in previous editions of this race where he was the strongest and suffered terrible luck. He deserves his flowers for this win. He rode a brilliant race and his win is totally deserved.
 
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Amazing race with an excellent winner. So happy for Wout. Sanremo was very exciting too (so was Strade Bianche Donne), but I don't think this is going to get beaten as best race day of the season.
 
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I think they both tried to do _some_ of the work but not too much. Exactly like they should. Neither did anything wrong imo.

Also, like QueenStagaire (?) said, it was pretty hard to see who actually was strongest up untill they hit the Velodrome. Some great acting by both. I love that stuff.
I don't think Pog was acting when he was stretching his back. At first, I did, but he was doing it while Wout was on the front, not looking, at least 3 times.
 
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Lol, apparently Mick and Tim van Dijke had by mistake swapped their bib numbers in the morning. So it was in fact Mick who was in the front.
Apparently Mick's girlfriend contacted Dutch Eurosport to explain it. And then started doubting herself. Robbie McEwen was laughing about it on the English commentary saying that seeing as they're twins, he really hopes she got it right too otherwise there would be some serious explaining to do!!!
 
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Thank you for your totally not sarcastic response. I appreciate how wonderful it is to have the same five or so riders and the same two teams win every single race, and of course nobody ever criticised women's racing as being amateurish and not worth watching for the same thing for years upon years only to now think it's a fantastic thing when it happens in men's races.

How often did Wout win a major race?
 
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On Sporza they saw it because one has a beard apparently.

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