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Wout van Aert won the Paris-Roubaix title, defeating Tadej Pogacar in a dramatic sprint finish. The two riders broke away from the pack with 50km remaining, but Van Aert's final attack secured his victory.
Wout Van Aert dedicated his win to the family of Michael Goolaerts, who died at Paris-Roubaix eight years ago [Getty Images]
Wout van Aert beat four-time Tour de France champion Tadej Pogacar in a thrilling sprint finish to win the Paris-Roubaix title.
Van Aert and Pogacar entered the famous Roubaix Velodrome together after breaking away from other contenders with about 50km of the 260km race remaining, before the Belgian unleashed a stinging attack an exhausted Pogacar could not respond to.
Victory for Slovenian Pogacar, 27, would have completed the set of the five one-day 'Monument' races, adding to his four Tours de France, Giro d'Italia and two road world titles - but he is left still seeking a Paris-Roubaix win.
Van Aert - so often seen as the nearly man in a golden era of stand-out talents - took advantage of early race drama for both Pogacar and three-time winner Mathieu van der Poel, who suffered a puncture.
The race, traditionally known as the 'Hell of the North', on account of its bone-shaking cobbled sectors, saw Belgium's Jasper Styuven finish third, 13 seconds behind - with Dutchman Van der Poel fourth.
"[I'm] super proud - winning this race means everything to me," said Van Aert, 31, afterwards.
"To finish it off in this way over Pogacar in that world champion's jersey, there's no better way to do it - it's definitely a dream come true.
"I knew on the road with Tadej I had a fair chance once it was just the two of us, and when I truly believed was after Carrefour d'Arbre [a cobbled section]."
Van Aert went on to dedicate his win to the family of Michael Goolaerts, a fellow Belgian rider and team-mate who died during Paris-Roubaix in 2018 when the 23-year-old suffered a cardiac arrest, adding "during recon I got goosebumps – I like to believe he gave me some power [to win today]".
Wout van Aert's victory in Paris-Roubaix marks a major achievement in his career, as it is one of cycling's five prestigious 'Monument' races.
Tadej Pogacar finished second after a strong performance, but he was unable to respond to Van Aert's decisive attack in the final sprint.
Tadej Pogacar needs a Paris-Roubaix victory to complete his collection of the five one-day 'Monument' races, having already won the Tour de France, Giro d'Italia, and two road world titles.

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