It is a moment that will remain forever engraved in his memory. After playing bad luck and being the victim of countless galleys in recent years on Paris-Roubaix, Wout van Aert realized the dream of a lifetime on 12 April. For the first time in his career, the 31-year-old Belgian raised his arms at the arrival of "I'Nefer du Nord", beating in the leg of the sprint at Tadej Pogacar. Three weeks after his victory and a well-deserved holiday, Van A…
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It is a moment that will remain forever engraved in his memory. After playing bad luck and being the victim of countless galleys in recent years on Paris-Roubaix, Wout van Aert realized the dream of a lifetime on 12 April. For the first time in his career, the 31-year-old Belgian raised his arms at the arrival of "I'Nefer du Nord", beating in the leg of the sprint at Tadej Pogacar. Three weeks after his victory and a well-deserved holiday, Van A…