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Van der Poel Unconcerned by Statistic as He Eyes Flanders and Rivalry with Pogačar

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor March 2, 2026
written by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Mathieu van der Poel shrugged off a historical quirk as he celebrated a dominant victory in Saturday’s Omloop Het Nieuwsblad, becoming the first rider to win the race on his debut in 25 years. The Alpecin-Premier Tech rider powered to a solo win, finishing 22 seconds ahead of Tim Van Dijke (Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe) after a decisive move on the Muur van Geraardsbergen, according to reports from velo.outsideonline.com and hetiskoers.nl.

The win, however, comes with a curious statistical shadow: no rider in the 81-year history of the Omloop Het Nieuwsblad has gone on to win the Tour of Flanders in the same year. Van der Poel, however, appeared unconcerned.

“Not at all,” he said, laughing, according to reporting by eurosport.nl. “I’m just happy to win this race.”

The Dutchman has identified the Tour of Flanders and Paris-Roubaix as key objectives this season, acknowledging the challenge posed by Tadej Pogačar. “Everyone knows how strong Tadej is there, but I’ll do what I can to be in my best possible form and then we’ll see,” he said.

Van der Poel’s victory was nearly derailed by a crash involving Matteo Trentin at the bottom of the Molenberg, but he skillfully avoided falling, quickly regaining his momentum. This display of reflexes, honed by years of cyclocross racing, proved crucial, according to velo.outsideonline.com.

The 31-year-old has already claimed three Flanders victories in 2020, 2022, and 2024, but was defeated by Pogačar in both 2023 and 2025. He will bypass Strade Bianche next Saturday, opting instead to compete in Tirreno Adriatico before his first anticipated clash with Pogačar at Milan San Remo.

Van der Poel confirmed he will not undertake an altitude training camp prior to Milan San Remo, preferring to maintain his established preparation routine. “I’m just staying here,” he told Wielerflits. “I feel comfortable with this preparation, the way I’ve done it all these years, so we’ll stick to that.”

Despite his age, Van der Poel believes he continues to improve. “Now that I am getting older, the engine gets bigger, so you can also train more and harder,” he said. He suggested that younger riders, already training at extremely high volumes at a young age, may have less room for future development. “If you already train 30 hours as a junior, it is difficult to make progress as you receive older,” he explained.

He contrasted his own development with the current generation, noting that riders are achieving impressive results at younger ages. “I’m not saying it’s bad, it’s just different from when I was that age.”

This observation raises questions about the long-term trajectories of both Van der Poel and Pogačar, who himself rose to prominence at a very young age, winning the Tour de France at 20. Whether Pogačar will continue to improve at the same rate, or if his performance will plateau, remains to be seen.

March 2, 2026 0 comments
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Van der Poel’s Omloop Debut: Can Anyone Stop the Classics King?

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor February 28, 2026
written by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

After years of watching from the sidelines, Mathieu van der Poel will finally make his debut at Omloop Het Nieuwsblad on Saturday, a rare Belgian classic that has eluded his otherwise dominant palmarès. The race, traditionally the kickoff to the Flemish cycling season, will see the cyclocross world champion test his form against a field that includes Wout van Aert, though several other key contenders are sidelined.

Van der Poel, fresh off securing his eighth world title in cyclocross in Hulst, admitted he initially questioned his readiness for the road season. “In that short period you obviously don’t lose all your condition, but to be honest, it was a bit disappointing at first,” he said Friday, referring to his initial training sessions after the cyclocross season. He spent time on Spain’s Costa Blanca to regain his road legs, and only confirmed his participation on Monday.

The decision to participate marks a shift for Van der Poel, who has often bypassed Omloop in the past due to its proximity to the cyclocross season. “When I watched Omloop on TV, I often felt it was a pity not to be there,” he stated. This year, however, he aims to build momentum for a campaign focused on the major spring classics – Milan-San Remo, the Tour of Flanders, and Paris-Roubaix – and views the race as valuable preparation. He will also compete in Tirreno-Adriatico, the E3 Saxo Classic, and In Flanders Fields.

Omloop Het Nieuwsblad, at 207km, is known for its challenging terrain, including the iconic Muur van Geraardsbergen and Bosberg climbs. While these ascents are pivotal, Van der Poel cautioned against assuming they will definitively decide the outcome. “The Muur and Bosberg are important, but whether it will be decided there tomorrow, we’ll only know then,” he said.

The field will be without several prominent riders. Jasper Stuyven and Tiesj Benoot are among those currently sidelined, potentially opening the door for Van der Poel. However, competition will come from riders like Tim Wellens (UAE Emirates-XRG) and Tom Pidcock (Pinarello-Q36.5). Van der Poel acknowledged the presence of strong sprinters, including Paul Magnier (Soudal Quick-Step), Biniam Girmay (NSN Cycling), Matthew Brennan (Visma-Lease a Bike), and Arnaud De Lie (Lotto-Intermarché), and indicated a desire to thin the field before a potential bunch sprint.

Alpecin-Premier Tech brings additional firepower with Jasper Philipsen and Kaden Groves, providing options should the race conclude in a mass finish. “It’s a tough race, but often a fairly closed one as well, where it’s difficult to make big differences,” Van der Poel noted. “Not all the pressure is on my shoulders.”

Saturday’s race will offer the first glimpse of Van der Poel’s road form as he prepares for potential clashes with Tadej Pogačar later this spring. The Dutchman arrived in Belgium via private jet, a detail noted by rival Yves Lampaert of Soudal Quick-Step, who acknowledged Van der Poel as the immediate favorite. Lampaert told Het Laatste Nieuws that the team was aware of Van der Poel’s presence and the challenge he presents.

Van der Poel’s participation also comes with the question of whether he will compete in the Tour de France this summer, a decision that remains unconfirmed. For now, his focus is on the cobbled classics and adding Omloop Het Nieuwsblad to his impressive list of achievements.

February 28, 2026 0 comments
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How to Watch Omloop Nieuwsblad, Kuurne-Brussel-Kuurne & Opening Weekend 2026

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor February 25, 2026
written by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

The 2026 Opening Weekend of the cycling classics begins Saturday with Omloop Het Nieuwsblad, followed by Kuurne-Brussel-Kuurne on Sunday, offering a challenging start to the cobblestone season for a field including Wout van Aert, Demi Vollering, Lotte Kopecky, and Tom Pidcock.

FloBikes will broadcast both the men’s and women’s Omloop Het Nieuwsblad, as well as Kuurne-Brussel-Kuurne, to viewers in the United States and Canada. UK fans can watch the same races on TNT Sports/Discovery+. Viewers in Europe and elsewhere will find coverage on a variety of regional broadcasters, including Sporza, VRT, TV2, Eurosport, L’Equipe, Supersport Variety 4, and Proximus.

Australian cycling enthusiasts may require a VPN to access the races, as SBS and other local platforms are not currently scheduled to broadcast the Opening Weekend. Fans hoping to stream the Omloop van het Hageland, as well on Sunday, outside of Europe may also demand a workaround, as the women’s race is exclusively available on the Proximus/Pickx platform.

The men’s Omloop Het Nieuwsblad, a 207km race, is scheduled to initiate at 11:15 CET on Saturday, with the women’s 137km race following at 13:45 CET. Sunday will see the 195km Kuurne-Brussel-Kuurne start at 12:25 CET, and the 142km Omloop van het Hageland begin at 13:00 CET.

This year’s Opening Weekend also marks the cobblestone debut for the newly formed USA-based team, Modern Adventure, competing in Kuurne-Brussel-Kuurne. According to analysis, Wout van Aert faces significant competition from at least five rivals at Omloop Het Nieuwsblad, including potential challenges to his dominance. Recent reports suggest Mathieu van der Poel is also slated to participate in the Classics season, beginning with this weekend’s races.

The Wærenskjold scenario, referencing a potential upset victory similar to that of Soren Wærenskjold in 2022, appears less likely this time around, according to recent assessments of the field.

February 25, 2026 0 comments
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Strade Bianche Cuts Distance, Omloop Adds Explosive Climb for 2026

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor January 29, 2026
written by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Strade Bianche to Reduce Distance adn Gravel Sectors for 2026

Organizers of Strade Bianche are making changes to the race for 2026, responding to criticism that the men’s race has become too difficult and dominated by a single rider, Tadej Pogačar.

here’s a breakdown of the changes:

* Men’s Race: The distance will be reduced from 215km to 201km. The number of gravel sectors will decrease from 16 to 14, totaling 64.1km of gravel.
* Women’s Race: The women’s race will also see a reduction, with two sectors trimmed, resulting in a 131km course with 33km of gravel.

These adjustments aim to bring back the unpredictability and wider field of contenders that characterized Strade Bianche before the difficulty was significantly increased in 2024. The longer, harder course played to Pogačar’s strengths, leading to his dominant wins in recent years.The changes represent an attempt to avoid turning the race into a “one-man show” and restore its competitive balance.

January 29, 2026 0 comments
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