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Mathieu van der Poel raises his Canyon Aeroad over his head in triumph as he stands over the finish line of the 2024 Tour of Flanders.

Men’s Tour of Flanders report: The unstoppable force of Mathieu van der Poel

The multi-discipline World Champion put his cyclocross talents to work on the immovable object of the Koppenberg to solo to a commanding win.

Joe Lindsey
by Joe Lindsey 31.03.2024 Photography by
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Pre-race favorite Mathieu van der Poel (Alpecin-Deceuninck) ran away with the 2024 Tour of Flanders. Almost literally: Van der Poel launched an acceleration on the steep, slippery Koppenberg to power away from the chase as riders behind slipped and slid their way up the climb, often forced to dismount. Over the top, only Visma-Lease a Bike’s Matteo Jorgenson looked within reach of making the catch, but Van der Poel didn’t wait, soloing over the rainy hellingen to take his third Flanders title.

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Mads Pedersen lays down an attack on the cobbles at the Tour of Flanders as Matteo Jorgenson attempts to bridge. Mathieu van der Poel is just behind.
Things got spicy early as Lidl-Trek’s Mads Pedersen and Visma-Lease a Bike constantly tested World Champion Mathieu van der Poel well before the most crucial moments.

Brief analysis

Left to right, Ben Turner, Tim Wellens, and Dylan Teuns unclip off their bikes on the steep, slippery Koppenberg just behind Mads Pedersen and Matteo Jorgenson.
Mix rain with a 22% gradient on cobbles and you get a recipe for carnage. Left to right, Ben Turner, Tim Wellens, and Dylan Teuns come undone just behind Mads Pedersen and Matteo Jorgenson.

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