Wout van Aert finally looked to be almost the better of cyclo-cross World Champion Mathieu van der Poel for the first time this season during the Exact Cross in Mol on Friday, suggesting he was arriving at peak form.

However, the snowy conditions led to a hard fall for the Belgian and worrying signs as Van Aert then dropped out of the race while visiting the mechanical pits.

The Visma-Lease a Bike team later revealed that Van Aert was diagnosed with a sprained ankle and “a small fracture”, and will undergo surgery on Saturday. The incident calls an end to Van Aert’s limited cyclo-cross campaign.

“Of course I am very disappointed to have to end my cyclocross season like this,” Van Aert said. “I was feeling better and better, including today in Mol. I was really looking forward to the race in Zonhoven and the Belgian Championships. But my focus will now be on recovery and, later on, the preparation of the road season.”

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After the crash, which happened as he followed Van der Poel on a paved curve, had blood on his right knee – the same one he had seriously injured in a fall during the 2024 Vuelta a España – but Visma-Lease a Bike manager Jan Boven explained to Het Nieuwsblad that there was a more serious issue.