Cycling-Van Aert breaks jinx to win Paris-Roubaix ahead of Pogacar


Cycling - Tour de France - Stage 21 - Mantes-la-Ville to Paris - Paris, France - July 27, 2025 Team Visma | Lease a Bike's Wout Van Aert celebrates as he crosses the finish line to win stage 21 REUTERS/Sarah Meyssonnier/File Photo

PARIS, April 12 (Reuters) - Belgian Wout ⁠van Aert shattered a decade-old jinx to win Paris-Roubaix on Sunday, ⁠outduelling world champion Tadej Pogacar in a brutal classic race ‌across the cobbles.

The 31-year-old suffered a puncture as did Pogacar and great rival Mathieu van der Poel, who had two mechanicals and could not contest the final sprint, which went in ​Van Aert's favour for his second title in ⁠one of the five Monument ⁠classics after his Milan-Sanremo victory in 2020.

Van Aert, who had been plagued by ⁠bad ‌luck in the Queen of the Classics, thwarted Pogacar's attacks on the cobbles and wrapped it up with a trademark burst of ⁠speed in the final straight on the Roubaix Velodrome.

Fellow ​Belgian Jasper Stuyven took ‌third place, 13 seconds behind.

Van der Poel, seeking a fourth consecutive ⁠win in the ​race, finished fourth despite losing more than two minutes following a mechanical issue on a tricky cobbled sector of the course.

"It's everythingto me, it's been a goal ⁠since I first did this race. I stopped ​believing a lot of times but I would start believing again the next day," said Van Aert, who had suffered repeated punctures and crashes in the ⁠Flanders classics.

The Visma-Lease a Bike rider dedicated his title to former teammate Michael Goolaerts, who died in 2018 after suffering a cardiac arrest during the race.

"Arriving for a final sprint with the world champion and beating him in ​a sprint is very special," Van Aert added.

Pogacar, ⁠who won the first two Monument classics of the season in the Milan-Sanremo ​and the Tour of Flanders, was looking to ‌become the first Tour de France champion ​to prevail in the "Hell of the North" since France's Bernard Hinault in 1981.

(Reporting by Julien Pretot,Editing by David Goodman and Ed Osmond)

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