If Sarah De Bie had been able to follow her husband Wout van Aert on the Tour de France last year, it is this year from a distance that she follows the stages, since she is pregnant with her second child.
She appeared in the popular Netflix docu-series “Tour de France: In the heart of the peloton”: Sarah De Bie has been the wife of Belgian cyclist Wout van Aert for five years now. The 28-year-old young woman from Herentals (in the province of Antwerp) usually follows her husband on the Tour de France, but this year, a happy event pushes her to follow the stages from a distance.
Sarah De Bie is indeed pregnant with her second child. A baby expected for this summer, as she was able to announce on her social networks. With Wout van Aert, they are already the parents of a two-year-old boy named Georges. Dad present despite intensive training periods, he has also hinted that he would be ready to interrupt his Tour de France this summer to attend the birth of his second child. “I don’t intend to miss this,” he commented, as Belgian media “DH” reported.
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In the meantime, the rider from the Jumbo-Visma team did indeed start the Tour de France 2023 on July 1 in Bilbao. Unfortunately, the first stages did not go as well as expected for the 28-year-old Belgian sprinter. He still hasn’t won a stage and he has let his frustration show in recent days. However, Jumbo-Visma sports director Merijn Zeeman tried to put an end to rumors of tension between Wout van Aert and his team-mate, Dane Jonas Vingegaard.
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Sarah De Bie, author and podcast host
If Sarah De Bie and the young Georges had been able to follow Wout van Aert on the Tour de France last year, it is this time from a distance that they encourage their sprinter. For her part, the young woman published at the beginning of the year a children’s book entitled “Niets dan liefde” (“Nothing but love”) and produced with the illustrator Laura Muls.
Since January 2022, she has also been running a podcast, “TwentyFourSeven”, on parenthood and the balance between family life and professional life.
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