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Cyclocross
Will he or won’t he? Mathieu van der Poel’s Benidorm decision dominates Dutch World Cup selection
14 January 2026
Kieran Wood
Cyclocross
"Her happiness comes first": Dutch national coach reflects on Fem van Empel’s temporary retirement
24 December 2025
Félix Serna
Cyclocross
"Van der Poel’s return gave us confidence": Dutch national coach sees more enthusiastic group after Namur
16 December 2025
Ondrej Zhasil
Cycling
"Puck isn't in her best form" – De Knegt on Pieterse’s mountain bike world championship defence
12 September 2025
Fin Major
Mountain Bike
"He doesn't listen to critics - he does what he wants" - Dutch MTB coach excited to have Mathieu van der Poel back
26 August 2025
Ondrej Zhasil
Mountain Bike
“The question now is how strong that World Championship dream is” – De Knegt intrigued about Mathieu van der Poel mountain bike ambitions
27 May 2025
Fin Major
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Latest comments
Rafionain-Glas
20-04-2026
He just about edged out Juan Ayuso on stage 2 of the Algarvia, and had no chance in the sprint on stage 5, Ayuso was superior and Seixas had no chance whatsoever. Ayuso is more punchy but is not considered suited to the Mur de Huy. Seixas outsprinted Florian Lipowitz on the fifth stage of Itzulia but Lipo can't sprint anyway so that is a low bar. As I said, French Fever
PAULO
20-04-2026
They went over a manhole cover on the turn. That was the reason on the crash.
paultryan2002
20-04-2026
Do not understand how he is planning to ride with broken collarbone. Thought the team manager may have mentioned that on the interview🙂🙂
vampa
20-04-2026
His punch is greatly overrated
vampa
20-04-2026
If they want him to get 8m per year they have to spend like 20m per year. There's social security and taxes in France the team has to pay
Oldguyonavelo
20-04-2026
🚫🙏
mij
20-04-2026
This is 17 riders. A quick search shows 15 have died in training rides in the same time. Which basically makes my point. The chance of a career ending injury in training vs racing is about the same. So the”risk” of racing Roubaix exists. But it is equal to training. Go ahead an argue more because that’s all you like to do as the sage of all things cycling.
whkman
20-04-2026
clickbait article. nothing to see here..pro athletes raced bikes, shit happened, move along.
Davide
20-04-2026
no i wont
Mistermaumau
19-04-2026
4 of them will compose the top 5
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