Mathieu van der Poel, Tim Wellens and John Degenkolb crash in men's Tour of Flanders

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Defending champion forced to chase back on after being involved in crash with 126km to go

Defending champion Mathieu van der Poel (Alpecin-Deceuninck) is back up and riding after being involved in a big crash at the Tour of Flanders with 126km to go. Van der Poel was riding towards the back of the peloton with most of his Alpecin-Deceuninck teammates on the approach to the Eikenberg when a crash on the left-hand side of the peloton rippled back through the group and took down several riders including the former world champion. He appeared uninjured after crashing onto the grass, jumping straight back on the bike and following teammate Edward Planckaert's wheel to try and rejoin the peloton.

The likes of Tim Wellens (UAE Team Emirates-XRG), Emīls Liepiņš (Q36.5) and John Degenkolb (Picnic-PostNL) appeared to be more badly affected and stayed down after the crash. Wellens has now also returned to the back of the peloton to help his leader Pogačar, while Degenkolb was sadly forced to abandon the race.



Adrien Petit (Intermarché-Wanty) also pulled out of the race after the high-speed incident. With 122km to go, Van der Poel was at the back of the main group but a long way back from key rivals Tadej Pogačar (UAE Team Emirates-XRG) and Wout van Aert (Visma-Lease a Bike), with the steep hellingen and cobbled sectors now coming thick and fast. Eight kilometres later the panic, for now, was over for Van der Poel, having got back in the group of favourites and moved again towards the front.

With an adrenaline boost, he'll now try to recover and settle down for the next climbs up the Molenberg and Berendries..