And Roodhooft is in little doubt that the crash didn't change the destined end result of Van der Poel taking
Paris-Roubaix victory for a third successive year. “Mathieu looked strong right from the start, but what you see on TV isn’t always the full picture. Today, though, his appearance really did reflect how he was feeling — he was truly on top form,” he analyses happily. “Over the past few days, it became clear he was feeling much better. You could see it — and he said as much during the team presentation. That dip was definitely serious, but all in all, he was in much better shape than he was at Flanders.”
There was one other moment of contention, when a person at the roadside threw a bidon right into Van der Poel's face, almost throwing the Dutchman off his bike. “That’s something for the authorities to deal with first and foremost,” said a furious Roodhooft on the matter. “You’d hope there’s some kind of social control to prevent idiots from doing things like this. It’s dangerous — it could have caused him to crash. You really have to ask what’s wrong with someone who would even think of doing that.”
And as for future Van der Poel racing, his team boss is certain. “No — it’s confirmed that he’s wrapping up his spring season now,” concluded Roodhooft.