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‘Wout always said he would win the flowers at Roubaix for Michael’ – Van Aert honours promise to parents of lost teammate, gifting them his Paris-Roubaix bouquet

“Since that day, I wanted to win here and point upwards,” Wout van Aert said, after crossing the finish line in the velodrome as victor in the 2026 Paris-Roubaix. “This one is for him, for his family, and for everyone who was there.”

The Visma-Lease a Bike rider was talking about his late teammate, Michael Goolaerts, who tragically passed away after suffering a heart attack during the second cobbled sector of the 2018 Paris-Roubaix race, aged just 23. That year was also the first time Van Aert tackled the ‘Hell of the North’, and both men were racing for Vérandas Willems-Crelan. The loss of his teammate and friend had a huge impact on the young Belgian, and he often signs off his social media posts with “#All4Goolie”.

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Wout van Aert was extremely emotional after winning the 2026 Paris-Roubaix

(Image credit: Getty Images)

The Belgian news outlet Sporza spoke to Goolaerts’ parents after Van Aert’s victory. “It is overwhelming,” said his father, Staf. “Since Michael’s death I don’t normally watch racing anymore… it hurts too much. Especially because these were his kind of races. I try to shut it out a bit. So today I wasn’t following it either.

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