‘If it rains, Van der Poel has a small advantage on Pogačar’ – Paris-Roubaix technical director says wet conditions would favour defending champion next Sunday in Hell of the North

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‘If it rains, Van der Poel has a small advantage on Pogačar’ – Paris-Roubaix technical director says wet conditions would favour defending champion next Sunday in Hell of the North

Tadej Pogačar leads Mathieu van der Poel over the cobbles at 2025 Paris-Roubaix(Image credit: Getty Images)

Paris-Roubaix Technical Director Thierry Gouvenou feels that triple defending champion Mathieu van der Poel (Alpecin-Premier Tech) still has an advantage over Tadej Pogačar (UAE Team Emirates-XRG) in this Sunday’s edition of the race, but only if the weather turns in his favour. Otherwise, Gouvenou said the Slovenian star will be the rider to beat.

Speaking to media during the organisation’s annual recon of the Paris-Roubaix pavésearlier this week, Gouvenou ran the rule over the current state of the two top contenders for this year’s race.

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However, it’s far from clear that it will rain on Sunday, with drizzle set for the morning but dry conditions in the afternoon in northern France. Furthermore, as Gouvenou saw it and particularly after Pogačar’s latest triumph in the Tour of Flanders where he simply blew away all the opposition, including Van der Poel, the Slovenian was the big favourite for now.

“I think last year, there were lots of doubts about whether Pogačar could perform well at Paris-Roubaix,” Gouvenou told media, including Cyclism’Actu.

Gouvenou argued that Pogačar’s determination to secure the one Monument that was still missing in his palmares would be a key factor in Sunday’s race.

“Mentally though, we’ve seen he’s very strong, particularly in Milan-San Remo,” he said, mentioning the race where Pogačar fought back for the victory despite a bad crash.

“If it’s dry, that can favour him. If, on the other hand, there’s a headwind, he can have a tougher time opening up a gap. If it’s wet, it’s essential to be a top cyclo-cross man and riders like Wout van Aert [Visma-Lease a Bike] and Mathieu van der Poel [Alpecin-Premier Tech] are generally more comfortable on the pavés in those conditions.

“Right now, we could think that in that kind of scenario, Van der Poel still has a small advantage over Pogačar.”

Gouvenou recognised that come what may, Pogačar’s presence made for a huge boost in media interest in Paris-Roubaix. As he said, having a Tour de France winner in contention showed that it was possible to battle for both the Classics and the Grand Tours simultaneously.

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‘If it rains, Van der Poel has a small advantage on Pogačar’ – Paris-Roubaix technical director says wet conditions would favour defending champion next Sunday in Hell of the North

Tadej Pogačar leads Mathieu van der Poel over the cobbles at 2025 Paris-Roubaix(Image credit: Getty Images)

Paris-Roubaix Technical Director Thierry Gouvenou feels that triple defending champion Mathieu van der Poel (Alpecin-Premier Tech) still has an advantage over Tadej Pogačar (UAE Team Emirates-XRG) in this Sunday’s edition of the race, but only if the weather turns in his favour. Otherwise, Gouvenou said the Slovenian star will be the rider to beat.

Speaking to media during the organisation’s annual recon of the Paris-Roubaix pavésearlier this week, Gouvenou ran the rule over the current state of the two top contenders for this year’s race.

Article continues below

However, it’s far from clear that it will rain on Sunday, with drizzle set for the morning but dry conditions in the afternoon in northern France. Furthermore, as Gouvenou saw it and particularly after Pogačar’s latest triumph in the Tour of Flanders where he simply blew away all the opposition, including Van der Poel, the Slovenian was the big favourite for now.

“I think last year, there were lots of doubts about whether Pogačar could perform well at Paris-Roubaix,” Gouvenou told media, including Cyclism’Actu.

Gouvenou argued that Pogačar’s determination to secure the one Monument that was still missing in his palmares would be a key factor in Sunday’s race.

“Mentally though, we’ve seen he’s very strong, particularly in Milan-San Remo,” he said, mentioning the race where Pogačar fought back for the victory despite a bad crash.

“If it’s dry, that can favour him. If, on the other hand, there’s a headwind, he can have a tougher time opening up a gap. If it’s wet, it’s essential to be a top cyclo-cross man and riders like Wout van Aert [Visma-Lease a Bike] and Mathieu van der Poel [Alpecin-Premier Tech] are generally more comfortable on the pavés in those conditions.

“Right now, we could think that in that kind of scenario, Van der Poel still has a small advantage over Pogačar.”

Gouvenou recognised that come what may, Pogačar’s presence made for a huge boost in media interest in Paris-Roubaix. As he said, having a Tour de France winner in contention showed that it was possible to battle for both the Classics and the Grand Tours simultaneously.

Get unlimited access to our unrivalled 2026 Spring Classics coverage with a Cyclingnews subscription. We’ll bring you breaking news, reports, and analysis from some of the biggest races on the calendar, including Milan-San Remo, Paris-Roubaix and the Tour of Flanders. Find out more.

Alasdair Fotheringham

Alasdair Fotheringham has been reporting on cycling since 1991. He has covered every Tour de France since 1992 bar one, as well as numerous other bike races of all shapes and sizes, ranging from the Olympic Games in 2008 to the now sadly defunct Subida a Urkiola hill climb in Spain. As well as working for Cyclingnews, he has also written for The IndependentThe GuardianProCycling, The Express and Reuters.

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‘If it rains, Van der Poel has a small advantage on Pogačar’ – Paris-Roubaix technical director says wet conditions would favour defending champion next Sunday in Hell of the North

Paris-Roubaix Technical Director Thierry Gouvenou feels that triple defending champion Mathieu van der Poel (Alpecin-Premier Tech) still has an advantage over Tadej Pogačar (UAE Team Emirates-XRG) in this Sunday’s edition of the race, but only if the weather turns in his favour. Otherwise, Gouvenou said the Slovenian star will be the rider to beat.

Speaking to media during the organisation’s annual recon of the Paris-Roubaix pavésearlier this week, Gouvenou ran the rule over the current state of the two top contenders for this year’s race.

Article continues below

However, it’s far from clear that it will rain on Sunday, with drizzle set for the morning but dry conditions in the afternoon in northern France. Furthermore, as Gouvenou saw it and particularly after Pogačar’s latest triumph in the Tour of Flanders where he simply blew away all the opposition, including Van der Poel, the Slovenian was the big favourite for now.

“I think last year, there were lots of doubts about whether Pogačar could perform well at Paris-Roubaix,” Gouvenou told media, including Cyclism’Actu.

Gouvenou argued that Pogačar’s determination to secure the one Monument that was still missing in his palmares would be a key factor in Sunday’s race.

“Mentally though, we’ve seen he’s very strong, particularly in Milan-San Remo,” he said, mentioning the race where Pogačar fought back for the victory despite a bad crash.

“If it’s dry, that can favour him. If, on the other hand, there’s a headwind, he can have a tougher time opening up a gap. If it’s wet, it’s essential to be a top cyclo-cross man and riders like Wout van Aert [Visma-Lease a Bike] and Mathieu van der Poel [Alpecin-Premier Tech] are generally more comfortable on the pavés in those conditions.

“Right now, we could think that in that kind of scenario, Van der Poel still has a small advantage over Pogačar.”

Gouvenou recognised that come what may, Pogačar’s presence made for a huge boost in media interest in Paris-Roubaix. As he said, having a Tour de France winner in contention showed that it was possible to battle for both the Classics and the Grand Tours simultaneously.

Get unlimited access to our unrivalled 2026 Spring Classics coverage with a Cyclingnews subscription. We’ll bring you breaking news, reports, and analysis from some of the biggest races on the calendar, including Milan-San Remo, Paris-Roubaix and the Tour of Flanders. Find out more.

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