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For Van Aert, is winning the only thing that matters? Probably not, but it's usually the only thing that anyone remembers.
Before Sunday’s Giro d’Italia stage nine, Wout van Aert had won 49 races on the road in an already illustrious career, not to mention success in cyclo-cross. The Belgian is the man who won a ...
Wout van Aert admitted he is still to find his physical limits after following up on his Strade Bianche victory with success at Milan-San Remo but admitted he does feel pain despite making victory ...
'I am here with more confidence than last week' – Wout van Aert not cowed by setbacks in run-up to Tour of Flanders 'The season is longer than Sunday' - Team downplay panic in Belgium over Wout ...
Wout van Aert is abandoning the Tour de France after learning that his pregnant wife's labor is "imminent." He's seen here earlier this week, ascending Saint-Gervais-les-Bains in the French Alps.
Discover the inspiring journey of Wout van Aert, from his early success in cyclocross, through a devastating crash, to his remarkable comeback in road cycling, including his performances in the 2023 ...
Belgium’s Wout van Aert has been ruled out of this Sunday’s Tour of Flanders and next Sunday’s Paris-Roubaix after breaking his collarbone and “several ribs” in a huge crash at Dwars ...
Belgium’s Wout van Aert won’t win the overall race—but the powerful 28-year-old can do almost anything else on a bicycle.
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.