Van der Poel back on top at E3 riding unreleased Canyon
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Not a week ago, there was talk – including on this website – that Mathieu van der Poel might have lost half a step in his buildup to his beloved Cobbled Classics. The three-time Paris-Roubaix and Tour of Flanders winner was uncharacteristically dropped at Milan-San Remo on the Poggio, and finished a muted (for him) 8th. He later said a finger injury in the late crash had prevented him from holding the handlebar correctly.
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Friday's E3, an important tuneup for next Sunday's Flanders, won't exactly quiet those questions but was a victory in several senses. He powered to a narrow solo win with a 43 km move, even if only just barely holding off the chase. And he also notched a win for his Alpecin-Premier Tech team's longtime bike partner, Canyon, as he rode an unreleased Canyon model – likely the new Endurace – to a victory in its first outing.
Van der Poel said the close-fought win is "the one that hurt the most" adding that late in the race he was fairly sure he would be caught. "A good kilometer from the finish I thought they were coming back," he said. "I knew I couldn't sprint anymore, so I just sat down and rode as fast as I could."
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