Van der Poel makes his debut this Sunday in the CX Zonhoven World Cup
Mathieu van der Poel starts his CX season on one of the most iconic circuits on the calendar, such as Zonhoven and its sand traps.
Mathieu van der Poel starts his CX season on one of the most iconic circuits on the calendar, such as Zonhoven and its sand traps.
The Briton has just confirmed what many were expecting, we will not see him compete in the mud for at least a year.
Exciting World Cup CX race on one of the most difficult and attractive circuits on the calendar, such as the one in the Walloon city of Namur.
The CX World Cup returns with the Namur race after the unexpected suspension of the event that should have taken place a few days ago in Sardinia.
The mud duels between Van Aert and Van der Poel are becoming a rarity that you can't miss. They will face off in these races.
It will start on December 22, it will not be in Benidorm, and achieving his seventh World title is the true objective.
Under those conditions, it is impossible for the race to be held.
Third test of the CX World Cup that travels to Sardinia for the dispute of an unprecedented race with many dropouts among the regulars.
"Cyclocross continues to be my first love, so I enjoy returning to it every winter."
The cyclocross season continues to progress and Van der Poel is nowhere to be seen as rumors increase about which races we will see him in.
With the third place in Dublin, Orts now has five podiums this season and rises to sixth position in the overall standings.
Felipe Orts continues to enhance the history of Spanish CX with his best position in the World Cup after a race that was dominated by Vanthourenhout.
The dispute of the CX World Cup continues, moving the action to Dublin and kicking off the always frenetic month of December.
Van Aert prefers not to take risks and will continue to recover and strengthen his knee.
The Spanish Felipe Orts has shown that he is still in exceptional form and has entered the Top 10 of a race that initially did not favor him.