Triumph of the house brand. The Dutch Mathieu Van der Poel (30 years) This has been the best of E3 Harerelbeke’s E37 edition, Belgian Classic 208.8 kilometers at the beginning and end in the town of Harerelbeke. A hard play, also marked with rain at the end, with 17 explosive climbing, 13 of them cobbled, with an accumulated slope of 2,800 meters.
Van der Poel arrives with morally by clouds After winning Milan-San Remo and defeating Tadej Pogacar In the last meter of coming to San remo And have eyes on Paris-Rubaix of the next April 13 where the Triple winner of Tour de France.
A priori, now one of his main rivals is the Belgian Wout Van AertWinner to trial in 2023, but the corridor of Team Visma-lease on bike The state did not reach the moment so that it was presupposed.
E3 began to decide 80 kilometers from the end to the increasing Taaienberg (0.6 km at 6.3%), when Danish Mads Pedersen He moved the career, after the Ineo team began to move its pieces, left with the Lidl-Trek corridor The Italian Filippo Ganna, the Belgian Aimé de Gendt and the Dutch Mathieu van der Poel. The four opened a good hole with respect to the Manguage group where Tim Wellns, Matteo Jorgenson, Stefan Küng and Jasper Stuyven were.
The main moment
The tension was felt on the lead and it was something to know when and who would attack, an honor associated with Van der Poel. She is Grandson of Pulidor She moved 38.9 km from meta, to Quaremont (2.1 km up to 4.3%)to the same place where Pogacar He attacked him to the Flanders in 2023. He was seen and not seen, Subway’s meter was getting a meter and margin, focusing only on regulating forces and not exploding and spinning very well with the slippery wet cobby.
If last year he won by attacking 47.3 km ending the test record, now he did it at 38.9 km; He was the first two brands. A triumph – 53 as a professional and third period – where he will surely give -up Tadej Pogacar. Both mentioned for Paris-RubaixBut before the faces can be seen on April 6, in Ronde van Vlaanderen.
Reviews
1. Mathieu Van der Poel (PB/Alpecin) 4h39’14 ”
2. Mads Pedersen (Din/Lidl-Trek) a 1’07 ”
3. PHILIPPO GANNA (ITA/INEOS) to 2’05 ”
4. Casper Pedersen (Soudal Quick-Step) to 2’34 ”
5. Jasper Stuyven (Bel/Lidl-Trek) ID.
6. Stefan Küng (Sui/Groupama) ID.
7. Gendt Aimé (Sui/Cofidis) ID.
8. Tim Welens (Bel/UAE Team) ID.
9. Matteo Jorgenson (USA/Team Visma) ID
Source: La Verdad

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