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Fastest victory on record at Paris-Roubaix goes to Van der Poel after impressive 60km solo attack

by Elijah
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Fastest victory on record at Paris-Roubaix goes to Van der Poel after impressive 60km solo attack

Mathieu van der Poel took a second victory in Paris-Roubaix after the Dutchman launched an impressive solo attack 60 kilometers from the finish line to win his second monument of the year following his victory in the Tour of Flanders at the end of last week.

On the 260-kilometre “Hell of the North” route that had 29 cobbled sectors, Van der Poel’s victory by three minutes on Sunday local time was the largest margin of victory in 22 years as he moved towards his sixth monuments victory.

As he crossed the finish line with his arms outstretched, soaked in the applause of the audience, his time of five hours, 25 minutes and 58 seconds was recorded as the fastest Paris-Roubaix in history.

Van der Poel became the tenth cyclist to win both cobblestone monuments (the Tour of Flanders and Paris-Roubaix) in the same season and the second cyclist to do so with the rainbow jersey (worn by the current world champion), after Rik van. Loy in 1962.

“I wanted to make the race difficult from there (60 km) because I know that is my strong point. I felt very good today and when I had the advantage, I knew (I could win) with a tailwind until the finish line to the race, for the most part,” Van der Poel said.

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