Meanwhile on the other side of the world: Mathieu van der...

After his triumph in the Tour of Flanders, Mathieu van der Poel crashed heavily in the Three Days Bruges-De Panne, after which he ended his cycling season. Before diving into the field, he took some time to relax this week.

The Dutch all-rounder went to with his sweetheart Roxanne Bertels for a well-deserved holiday. Van der Poel, who will ride his first cyclo-cross (in Antwerp) on December 12, naturally took his bike with him. This way he was able to take some nice pictures from his Canyon.

Meanwhile on the other side of the world: Mathieu van der Poel is looking for the beautiful views (and his Roxanne is also there)
Meanwhile on the other side of the world: Mathieu van der Poel is looking for the beautiful views (and his Roxanne is also there)
Meanwhile on the other side of the world: Mathieu van der Poel is looking for the beautiful views (and his Roxanne is also there)

You have to do something when your friend is out and about and so Roxanne tries to have fun and to keep herself busy in Dubai. Which apparently works well.

Meanwhile on the other side of the world: Mathieu van der Poel is looking for the beautiful views (and his Roxanne is also there)
Meanwhile on the other side of the world: Mathieu van der Poel is looking for the beautiful views (and his Roxanne is also there)

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