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It wasn't just in the Low Countries that people watched Wout van Aert's stage victory in Paris with open mouths; far beyond ...
Wout van Aert powered to victory in the last stage of the Tour de France on Sunday, much to the delight of Belgian cycling ...
Jonathan Milan (Lidl-Trek) stormed to his first Tour de France stage victory on Stage 8, defeating Wout van Aert in a powerful uphill sprint. He now leads the points classification and becomes Italy’s ...
LAVAL, France - Italy's Jonathan Milan (Lidl-Trek) fought off Belgian Wout van Aert to win stage eight of the Tour de France from Saint-Meen-le-Grand to Laval on Saturday, with defending champion ...
Among them, Wout van Aert, the sprinter. He clawed his way back, but not without burning useful energy ahead of an impending sprint finish he would have been capable of winning. In the end, he ...
Wout van Aert makes his way onto the back of the Alpecin-Deceuninck train. Has the Belgian all-rounder got something special up his sleeve?
A pan-flat day at the Tour de France delivered the expected as Jonathan Milan (Lidl-Trek) led the peloton home in a mass sprint to win stage 8 in Laval. The Italian Tour debutant powered to the ...
Lidl Trek's Jonathan Milan beats Wout van Aert of Visma-Lease a Bike on the flat 171.4km stage into Laval's Espace Mayenne.
Van Aert has outperformed Van der Poel at Grand Tours, with the Belgian reminding the world of his innate class at May’s Giro d’Italia despite two years of indifferent form.
As has been the case throughout his cyclocross career, Nys isn't overly hell-bent on following in the footsteps of Van der Poel and Wout van Aert, but of course would ideally like to race ...