Wout van Aert, known for his versatile racing skills, is nominated for the esteemed Vélo d’Or award in 2024, a title awarded to the year’s top cyclist. This award celebrates the most outstanding performance and consistency, particularly among elite cyclists who excel across disciplines. Van Aert’s nomination follows a season packed with achievements, including wins at the Tour of Britain and top placements in major races, which underscore his adaptability in both sprints and endurance events. His formidable presence at the UCI Road World Championships, where he secured podium finishes, highlighted his skill and endurance.
His most noteworthy rivals for this year’s Vélo d’Or include Tadej Pogacar, who is widely seen as a frontrunner after dominating in races like the Giro d’Italia and the Tour de France. Pogacar’s almost unstoppable victories across a variety of competitions place him at the top of the list, challenging Van Aert and others. In this competitive environment, Van Aert’s selection as a nominee for this award also reinforces his standing as a world-class cyclist able to compete at the highest level even among other dominant figures like Pogacar and young talents such as Ben O’Connor