Wout van Aert’s Injury Heals Miraculously Ahead Of Tour De France

Wout Van Aert

On June 29, Jumbo-Visma’s rider Wout van Aert, our very own second     “eternal second”, cleared all speculations about him joining the Tour de France. Everyone was curious about the mysterious “knee pain” the rider complained about, which made him miss the Belgian National Championships. The 27-year-old announced on Tuesday that he is back on … Read more

Wout Van Aert Injures Knee Ahead Of Tour De France

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Jumbo-Visma’s rider, Wout Van Aert, endured a knee injury on Thursday morning. The incident happened at the training camp of the team in Tignes. As a result, the team has decided to pull their star rider out of the Belgian Championships to avoid any risks. The statement was made public on June 23, where it … Read more

“Eternal Second”: Van Aert Gives Raymond Poulidor A Run For The Title

Wout Van Aert

Wout van Aert yet again finished second at the stage four of Criterium du Dauphine in La Bâtie d’Urfé. It looks like Aer is becoming fond of second place on the podium. In fact, he has become so used to finishing behind the Jumbo-Visma’s rider Filippo Ganna that he feels perfectly fine with it.   … Read more

David Gaudu Wins Stage 3 Overpowering Van Aert At Critérium du Dauphiné

David Gaudu

The Critérium du Dauphiné saw a turning of events as David Gaudu beats Wout van Aert. Gaudu overtook Aert right before the finishing line, cutting celebrations short for Aert at the category 2 sprint. It is safe to say that Van Aert has learned haste makes waste. He lifted his arms to celebrate victory prematurely … Read more

Dauphine Win Nudges Van Aert To Pursue The Green Jersey At Tour de France

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Wout van Aert won stage one at the Critérium du Dauphiné overcoming Ethan Hayter in the final 200 meters.  This is the fourth win for the Belgian star. After being hit by the pandemic last year, these victories show that Aert is in a good shape to compete in the upcoming Tour de France. He … Read more

Wout Van Aert Unsure About Winning Liège-Bastogne-Liège With Post COVID-19 Debut

Wout Van Aert

Wout Van Aert will be making his debut at the Liège-Bastogne-Liège after recovering from COVID-19. This appearance in the oldest Classic is the result of his season being unexpectedly disrupted because of COVID-19. Due to this disruption, he missed out on the Amstel Gold Race and Tour of Flanders. Fortunately, not everything seems gloomy as … Read more

Dylan van Baarle Conquers Paris-Roubaix In A Thrilling Finale

Dylan Van Baarle Paris Roubaix

Dylan van Baarle won Paris-Roubaix after an amazing yet thrilling finale, his performance during the last 18km of the race and the way he handled himself on the cobbles of Camphin-en-Pévèle stood out. Dylan got to share the podium with Wout van Aert (Jumbo-Visma) and Stefan Küng (Groupama-FDJ). This victory is well-sought, after Dylan’s solo … Read more

Roglic Earns Redemption At Paris-Nice, Praises Van Aert For Undying Support

Roglic Paris Nice Win

Primož Roglič has finally earned his redemption after this year’s Paris-Nice, considering how much of a disaster last year’s event was. His planned victory was scrapped by bad weather and fierce competition from Simon Yates (BikeExchange-Jayco), although this year, everything went well for the Jumbo-Visma duo. Simon Yates put a lot of gap between him … Read more

Fabio Jakobsen Wins The 2nd Stage Of Paris-Nice, Tops Over Wout Van Aert

Fabio Jakobsen Paris Nice

Fabio Jakobsen from the Quick-Step AlphaVinyl team has just conquered the 2nd stage of Paris-Nice, the competition was surely tough as the Dutch rider put behind Wout Van Aert (Jumbo-Visma) and Christophe Laporte (Jumbo-Visma).               View this post on Instagram                   … Read more