EXCLUSIVE: Elite Dutch cyclist ADMITS to assaulting two teenage girls who played ‘knock and run’ on his hotel door the night before a world championship race in Australia – as his punishment is revealed
- Dutch cyclist Mathieu van der Poel withdrew from world championship race
- He was charged with assaulting two teenage girls in Wollongong, NSW
- The 27-year-old is in Australia for the UCI Road World Championships
- Speaking for first time since, he is ‘shattered’ and ‘mentally a bit broken’
- He has now pleaded guilty to the charges in Sutherland Local Court
- He has been orderedd to pay $1500 in fines for two common assault offenecs
A Dutch cycling star who sensationally withdrew from a world championship road race has pleaded guilty to assaulting two teenage girls, aged 13 and 14, at a Sydney hotel.
Mathieu van der Poel, 27, who has won a stage on the Tour de France and Giro d’Italia, was due in court on Tuesday but chose to enter guilty pleas on Monday before Magistrate Hugh Donnelly in Sutherland Local Court.
He has been ordered to pay $1500 in fines for two charges of common assault.
NSW Police alleged the athlete physically confronted the teenage girls at the Novotel in Brighton Le Sands on Saturday evening because they were playing a knock-and-run prank on his door while he was trying to get some sleep before the race.
Police alleged Van der Poel pushed the two girls, causing one to fall over and the other to hit a wall suffering a minor graze to her elbow.
Mathieu van der Poel (pictured right with his girlfriend Roxanne Bertels) was due to front Sutherland Local Court in court on charges of assaulting two girls aged 13 and 14
Van der Poel encountered the two young teenage girls who were playing ‘knock and run’ in the Brighton Le Sands Novotel (above) and then pushed them, causing one to fall over
He withdrew from a UCI Road World Championship race – a 266.9km race being held in Wollongong, south of Sydney – following his 4am release from police custody on the morning of the race.
Despite only sleeping for a few hours, Van der Poel started the race, but retired from it at about 11am.
He was reportedly ‘shattered’ on Monday morning, according to his Team Alpecin-Deceuninck boss, Christoph Roodhooft.
‘He didn’t sleep all night and was mentally a bit broken as well,’ Roodhooft told reporters.
‘He was expecting a lot of this day (race) and did all he could in the last two months after his bad Tour de France.
‘He had found joy and happiness again in cycling and was hoping to have a nice race today.’
The cyclist told the Belgian website Sporza: ‘I went to bed early and many children in the hallway of my room found it necessary to knock on the door continuously.
‘After a few times I was done with it. I didn’t ask so nicely to stop. Then the police were called and I was taken.
‘I wasn’t back in my room until 4 o’clock. That’s certainly not ideal. It’s a disaster, but I can’t change anything anymore.’
The four-time cyclo-cross world champion and 2013 road race junior world champion was one of the favourites to win the rainbow jersey.
Van der Poel is ‘mentally shattered’ after pleading guilty to assaulting two young teenage girls and then having to withdraw from the race due to exhaustion after his arrest
Mathieu van der Poel of Netherlands rides across the Sea Cliff Bridge during the elite men’s road race at the world road cycling championships in Wollongong, Australia, Sunday, September 25, 2022
Mathieu van der Poel (pictured with his girlfriend Roxanne Bertels) is charged with assaulting two children
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