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In this article:

 

  • The background and legacy behind Mathieu van der Poel’s rise to the top of world cycling
  • How his explosive racing style is supported by precision engineering from Shimano
  • Why understanding his foundations changes the way you watch him race

 

Elite in road, cyclocross, and mountain bike. Meet Mathieu. You will watch him differently after this.

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The next time Van der Poel drifts toward the back of the bunch, face unreadable beneath his eyewear, you’ll recognize the calculation. The next time he stands and drives the pedals with that unmistakable violence, the kind that fractures races in a single, elastic-snapping surge, you’ll see more than instinct.

 

You’ll see the foundation.

This is Home takes us inside Van der Poel’s world. Into the quiet spaces that shape one of the most explosive riders of his generation. At home, the noise of racing fades. The trophies don’t dominate the room. The conversations are measured. His father, Adrie van der Poel, Classics winner, cyclocross world champion, speaks not of legend, but of process.

 

In that process, greatness is built.

A legacy rewritten

Born into one of cycling’s most storied bloodlines, Van der Poel grew up with the sport woven into everyday life. His grandfather, Raymond Poulidor, embodied resilience. His father embodied discipline. But legacy is not destiny; it is responsibility.

From a young age, Mathieu showed something rare: the ability to make racing feel unscripted. In cyclocross, he dominated the Cyclocross World Championships with an almost playful authority. Mud became momentum. Obstacles became invitations.

 

On the road, he evolved again. Monument victories at races like Paris-Roubaix confirmed his status not just as a crossover talent, but as a defining rider of his era. At the Tour de France, he animated stages with fearless intent, racing on instinct, but never without control.

 

Van der Poel is equally prolific on the mountain bike, representing his country at the Tokyo Olympics and proving his quality by claiming 13 WHOOP UCI MTB World Cup wins and winning the 2019 European Championships.

 

His style is unmistakable. Sudden. Decisive. Absolute.

 

And that style demands certainty.

Engineered for instinct

At this level, instinct alone is not enough. Every acceleration, every late-braking descent, every high-torque effort depends on equipment that responds instantly and flawlessly.

 

That’s where Shimano enters the story.

 

Van der Poel’s riding asks for top-level drivetrain and braking systems. His accelerations are immediate, unfiltered. There is no gradual build. When he commits, the equipment must match the intent, with precise shifting under load, controlled braking at speed, and uncompromised power transfer when torque peaks.

 

Because in the moments that define races, hesitation is the difference between history and almost.

Shimano’s philosophy of engineering precision, refined through more than a century of innovation, aligns with the way Mathieu races: direct, efficient, uncompromising. Whether it’s with XTR Di2 or DURA-ACE. 

 

Technology should never interrupt instinct. It should amplify it.