Wout van Aert, the Belgian cyclist with Visma | Lease a Bike, recently achieved a major milestone by winning Paris-Roubaix on April 12, 2026, marking an emotional breakthrough after years of near-misses in the "Hell of the North." [2][3][7]
Recent Race Highlights
Van Aert's Paris-Roubaix victory came in a thrilling tactical duel, where he outpaced Tadej Pogačar in the velodrome finale amid high-speed action and mechanical challenges. He produced a decisive acceleration to break clear with Pogačar and Mads Pedersen, securing the win.[2][3][8]
Earlier in the cobbled classics season:
- He returned from an ankle fracture and illness, debuting at Le Samyn after missing Omloop Het Nieuwsblad.[1]
- Faced a suspicious puncture—"smells like sabotage"—during his comeback race.[3][1]
- Competed strongly against rivals like Mathieu van der Poel in events such as In Flanders Fields, where Jasper Philipsen edged him out.[3]
Background and Recovery
Van Aert overcame a serious knee injury from a 2024 Vuelta a España crash, which ended his season early and required surgery and antibiotics. [4][6] He signed a career-long extension with Visma | Lease a Bike and has a strong palmarès including Tour de France stages, green jersey, and classics wins like Milan-Sanremo. [5][6]
His 2026 form shows resilience, with Pogačar dominating nearby races like Tour of Flanders and Milan-Sanremo.[3]
This Paris-Roubaix triumph caps a redemptive arc for Van Aert, positioning him as a top contender in the ongoing classics campaign.[7][2][3]