Van Der Poel, Injured by the Fall of San Remo: “I Didn’t Feel Well and I Had Trouble Moving My Left Hand”
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In the absence of 32 kilometers for the finish line, the Milan–San Remo was fulfilling the forecasts: high pace, tension and placement for the Cipressa. However, a fall ended with the tense calm that was breathing and changed the course of the race. Tadej Pogacar, Wout van Aert and Matteo Jorgenson, among others, were the main victims; thus, and after the images offered by the helicopter, it was seen how the Dutchman of the Alpecin had also been…
Can you smell spring already? It is time for Milan-San Remo, the first cycling monument of the year. Read back on what happened in and around the race in this live blog.
As the crowd cheered the winner at Sanremo, Mathieu van der Poel was visibly distressed on Via Roma, his bloodied hand resting on the handlebars of his bike. Not only his hand, but his elbow as well had...
Falling like Tadej Pogacar 33 km from the arrival of Milan-San Remo this Saturday, Mathieu Van der Poel ended up cracking, then, under the blows of the Slovenian in Poggio. If he recognizes that the fall could have impacted the outcome of the fight, he salutes the victory of his great rival.
Mathieu van der Poel is 'disappointed' with his eighth place at the Milan-San Remo cycling monument. The Brabant native was dropped from Tadej Pogacar and Thomas Pidcock on the Poggio about eight kilometers from the finish. World champion Pogacar won the final sprint by half a wheel. Van der Poel crashed earlier in the race after Pogacar went down on the way to the Cipressa. "I was trying to ride around it, then a Trek bike flew towards me and t…
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