Van der Poel wins Paris-Roubaix again with Pogačar in second place after late crash
- Mathieu van der Poel won the Paris-Roubaix, a 259.2-kilometer race known as 'The Hell of the North'.
- Tadej Pogačar, making his debut, aimed to be the first Tour champion since 1981 to win it.
- Pogačar attacked with 71 kilometers remaining, but a late crash and puncture hindered his chances.
- Van der Poel finished in 5 hours, 31 minutes, 27 seconds; he later said Tadej is an incredible champion.
- Pogačar finished second, 1 minute and 18 seconds behind, and Mads Pedersen secured third place.
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King of the cobblestones: Mathieu van de Poel succeeds in a hat trick at Paris – Roubaix
A man who can't even be stopped by Tadej Pogacar: The Dutchman Mathieu van der Poel documents with his third victory in the spring classic Paris – Roubaix, what an unusual bike pro he is.
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