They are the most tense moments of Paris-Roubaix. Mathieu van der Poel, Wout van Aert, Stefan Küng, Filippo Ganna, Jasper Philipsen, Mads Pedersen and John Degenkolb They were in the front group, ready to risk victory in the final kilometers.
With four cobbled sectors remaining, however, one of the most tense moments of the race will come to eliminate a candidate. Cyclists know the pavés inside out, trying to find the flat, as usual. In canals filled with people, the right side of the road left little room for reaction among the cyclists in the leading group.
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This caused an uproar. degenkolb, who was passing on that part of the road, collided with the fan to land on the ground. This situation, however, caused controversy, because it bore fruit as a result of the movement of Van der Poel who seems to have closed on the right side of the road.
Doubt prevailed whether the Dutchman’s move was the key to closing down the Belgian runner or whether, on the contrary, Degenkolb was not smart enough to fix the position. Especially since, after this movement, Van Aert’s attack arrived dragging Van der Poel and the race is dynamite. Controversy was served at Paris-Roubaix.
Source: La Verdad

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