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Van Aert is always there, and perhaps now he has tasted victory once, it will snowball into more success; but this is not the only metric to go by.
The off-season is over and preparations for 2023 are underway, with Wout van Aert and his Jumbo-Visma teammates heading out into the Flanders for an early recon of the cobbled Classics.
Van Aert had previously vowed to keep his infant son away from the public eye, but now, with family time at an even greater premium than before, he carried Georges in his arms on the podium.
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Is the depiction of Wout van Aert in the new Netflix documentary series ‘Tour de France: Unchained’ accurate? He doesn’t seem to think so.
Belgian Wout van Aert won the Tour de France stage at Mont Ventoux, while the top five in the general classification shook up.
Jonas Vingegaard was poised to claim his maiden Tour de France title as the Dane retained his overall lead after avoiding a freak crash in the final time trial on Saturday.
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