Oliver Naesen, a seasoned cyclist, vividly recalls a pivotal moment during the Omloop Het Nieuwsblad race, where he knew Mathieu van der Poel was destined to win. Naesen's insight came from an unexpected interaction with van der Poel. Amidst the race's chaos, Naesen was cut off by a rider from Uno-X, prompting him to exclaim, 'Idiot!' to which van der Poel calmly replied, 'Maybe he's not the idiot.' This exchange, as Naesen recounted in the HLN Wielerpodcast, was a turning point. He realized that van der Poel's composure and relaxed demeanor, even in the face of adversity, were signs of his impending victory. Naesen's anecdote highlights the contrast between the intense suffering of his peers and van der Poel's calmness, suggesting that his victory was not just a matter of skill but also of mental fortitude and strategic decision-making. The story underscores the importance of maintaining composure and confidence, even in the most challenging racing conditions.