Published: April 9, 2023, 7:33 p.m.
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In our third round of Arriv\\xe9e podcasts of the 2023 season, Lionel Birnie and Daniel Friebe recap the action from a fast \\u2013 historically fast \\u2013 and frenetic Paris-Roubaix.\\xa0
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\\nAfter his victory in Milan-Sanremo three weeks ago, Mathieu van der Poel looked like the hot favourite \\u2013 but could his long-time rival Wout Van Aert turn it into a Sunday in Hell for the Dutchman? Lionel was on the ground to find out, & we discuss the main talking points here.
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