Yves Lampaert would love to walk onto the top step of the podium at Paris-Roubaix on Sunday afternoon, but the Belgian champion says that it doesn`t matter who wins - provided that it`s a Deceuninck-QuickStep rider. Unusually, QuickStep is going into the race without a former champion in their line-up, but they`re still not short of contenders. Alongside Lampaert is Zdenek Stybar, who has twice been on the podium, and Philippe Gilbert. They also have last weekend`s Tour of Flanders runner-up Kasper Asgreen, who is making his debut at `The Hell of the North`. `We have good morale and we`ll definitely try to win on Sunday. We`re motivated,` Lampaert said at the team`s pre-race press conference. `We can all ride for each other, and the most important thing is that the team wins, and it doesn`t matter who it is.ADVERTISEMENT `Of course, if I can win, then I`ll take my chance. It won`t be easy, but I hope that I can do a good race and that I`ll be there in the final.` Reigning Belgian road race champion Lampaert is a former top-10 finisher at Paris-Roubaix, taking seventh in 2015. He has predominantly raced as a domestique this spring, but there have been some solid results along the way, with top-10 finishes at the Omloop Het Nieuwsblad and Kuurne-Brussel-Kuurne, and 11th at Strade Bianche. He wasn`t able to defend his Dwars door Vlaanderen title, but he believes that this is his best string of results at the Classics so far, and this weekend is a chance to add to that.
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