Mathieu van der Poel (Alpecin-Deceuninck) believes that he may be under “more pressure” at the Tour of Flanders in the absence of injured pair Wout van Aert (Visma-Lease a Bike) and Jasper Stuyven (Lidl-Trek).
Stuyven meanwhile also underwent surgery in the same Herentals hospital as Van Aert for his own fractured collarbone.
All of which means Van der Poel will race without competition from two of his strongest one-day rivals in Sunday’s Monument.
The Dutchman is looking to build on a promising start to the season, having lifted his sixth UCI Cyclo-cross world championship title, as well as the E3 Saxo Classic earlier this month.
Speaking ahead of Flanders, Van der Poel – who didn’t ride Dwars Door Vlaanderen – was sympathetic to the respective plights of both his fellow competitors.
“You work months towards this goal and you have to drop out just days before.”
Despite the path to success appearing to open up ahead of him, Van der Poel said he would prefer to face stiff competition when he races.
He explained: “I’ve never made a secret of the fact that I always want to compete against the best. Maybe there’ll be more pressure on my shoulders. Visma-Lease a Bike and Lidl-Trek still have a strong team.
Christoph Roodhooft, a manager in Van der Poel’s Alpecin Deceuninck team, was seemingly more bullish about the chances of his star rider.
“I’m not afraid, not at all.”
Jasper Philipsen, a team-mate of Van der Poel at Alpecin-Deceuninck and who triumphed ahead of the Dutchman at Milan-Sanremo, will miss Flanders as he is expected to focus his energies on Paris-Roubaix instead.