Van der Poel Outlasts Van Aert in Thrilling Tirreno-Adriatico Stage
Mathieu van der Poel secured a convincing sprint victory against a group of top contenders in a stage of the Tirreno-Adriatico race on Thursday, March 12, 2026, although Wout van Aert narrowly missed the podium. The race is a key early-season indicator for contenders hoping to peak during the spring classics.
Van der Poel demonstrated his power and tactical acumen, taking the win after a long and demanding sprint effort. According to reports, van Aert reacted too quickly to a late attack, potentially impacting his final sprint.
The result highlights van der Poel’s strong form as he prepares for Milan-San Remo and other major one-day races. Van Aert, a three-time cyclo-cross world champion, continues to be a force in both road and cyclo-cross competitions, as detailed on his Wikipedia page.
This victory adds to van der Poel’s impressive palmarès, which includes wins in Milan-San Remo (2020), E3 Saxo Bank Classic (2022, 2023), and Strade Bianche (2020). Van Aert has likewise enjoyed significant success, including a points classification win in the Tour de France in 2022 and stage victories in the Tour de France, Giro d’Italia, and Vuelta a España. You can identify more information about Wout van Aert’s career on ProCyclingStats.com.
Recent reports indicate van Aert achieved his 50th career victory with a Stage 9 win in the 2025 Giro d’Italia, as highlighted in a YouTube video celebrating his accomplishments.
The competitive dynamic between van der Poel and van Aert continues to captivate cycling fans, and their rivalry is expected to be a major storyline throughout the season. Another rider to watch is Lie, who is reportedly not yet at peak form, according to De Standaard.