Wout van Aert heads into Paris-Roubaix buoyed by a strong Classics campaign, even if a ban on the self-inflating tyre tech that Visma-Lease a Bike have previously used in the race was an unnecessary and frustrating distraction.
Speaking at the team presentation in a drizzly Compiègne, Van Aert acknowledged that the race scenario could well follow that of last weekend’s Tour of Flanders.
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Van Aert managed fourth at De Ronde, unable to follow the pace set by Tadej Pogačar (UAE Team Emirates-XRG), Mathieu van der Poel (Alpecin-Premier Tech) and, to an extent, Remco Evenepoel (Red Bull-Bora-hansgrohe), but he remains positive with the belief that a spot inside the top three is within his grasp.
Assessing how he ranks up against Pogačar and Van der Poel on the Paris-Roubaix pavé this year, Van Aert was cautiously optimistic, adding: “I think for sure they’re closer on this course, [but] even if you get gapped, just try to fight to the end.
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The Belgian may be hoping that quick finisher Matthew Brennan can offer an alternative card for the team to play should both survive the early pavé sectors; however, the Briton has been struggling to shake off an illness of late.
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