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News By Miles CooperFebruary 28, 2025

Veteran John Degenkolb’s Giant Dream: Keeping the Classics Flame Alive at Paris-Roubaix

Veteran John Degenkolb’s Giant Dream: Keeping the Classics Flame Alive at Paris-Roubaix
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Veteran John Degenkolb’s Giant Dream: Keeping the Classics Flame Alive at Paris-Roubaix

An entire decade has handed because the mud-encrusted face of John Degenkolb outsprinted Zdenek Stybar and Greg van Avermaet in Roubaix velodrome to say the largest victory of his profession.

However, even supposing the 36-year-old is now extra steadily noticed in a workforce captain’s function in races, and for all of the seasons roll via, with regards to the cobbled Classics of Belgium and France, Degenkolb stays an actual reference level.

Certainly, Degenkolb’s performances were sturdy sufficient and dependable sufficient for his contract with Picnic-PostNL to be prolonged for an additional two seasons over the iciness. As he mentioned right through the new Volta ao Algarve, his primary function right through this time will likely be to proceed to behave because the “connecting point between the team car and the guys on the road, that’s what I really enjoy a lot.”

“Also”, he provides, “my passion for the Classics is still there and I’m really aiming to be good in them, so let’s see how far we can get there, too. My big dream is to be up there in the final for Paris-Roubaix.”

First, although, there may be Omloop Het Nieuwsblad, the place Degenkolb will likely be collaborating for the 6th time in his profession. Whilst some argue that it is subsequent to inconceivable to accomplish smartly from Omloop all of the solution to Roubaix, Degenkolb thinks the present pattern in coaching for Classics stars implies that explicit unwritten legislation is not legitimate.

“Maybe they simulate races better [in training] than they used to in the past, but for me it was never possible to peak at the beginning and the end of the Classics. Guys like Mathieu [van der Poel] and Wout [van Aert], though – they are capable of doing that.”

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Everyone has to start out someplace, be they Van Aert or a first-year professional and Omloop is the place the motion will start for a big percentage of sooner or later racers. However as Degenkolb says, Omloop is extra of a race to get an preliminary thought of the situation, slightly than the be-all-and-end-all of anyone’s season. 

“It’s always a nice first test to see how you are, just as the Classics season is really starting,” he argues. “In my case, after that I’ll go to Paris-Nice, to practice our leadouts and sprints, working in the crosswinds and building up for the high part of the Classics season.”

Degenkolb argues that anything else that occurs prior to Omloop Algarve, “doesn’t tell you so much about the Classics, but you can gain a lot of confidence and you can build up in a good way,” 

Even in Portugal, as it’s possible you’ll be expecting of a workforce captain, Degenkolb used to be already understanding how his squad would play their playing cards in Opening Weekend.

“Omloop is not our main objective, our main goal will be Kuurne to sprint with Pavel [Bittner]” – Degenkolb explains in regards to the up-and-coming 2024 Vuelta a España level winner.

“We had a big downer with losing Nils [Eekhoff, who fractured his jaw in a crash – Ed.] in Saudi, he’s back training now but I don’t think he will be back for Opening Weekend.

“So we will must remember to simply display ourselves in Omloop, perhaps put any individual within the wreck, be within the race and  dangle on so long as conceivable against the overall.”

“I am truly satisfied about that,” he confirms. “It is not getting more straightforward while you grow older, however it is a giant signal of consider from the workforce and it offers me the boldness to steer the workforce in the easiest way conceivable. And with a bit of luck, I will get one or two effects for myself, too.”

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