Puck Pieterse makes her season-debut on the cyclocross field this weekend in Namur, and the Dutchwoman has her eyes firmly fixed on securing a first cyclocross rainbow jersey of her decorated career in seven weeks’ time.

Talking to Wielerflits, the Fenix-Deceunick rider also confirmed the outline of her multi-disciplinary 2026 season, which will look similar to this year with another tilt at the Spring Classics, before getting into the XCO mountain bike season. The Tour de France Femmes is also on her schedule before finishing off with another tilt at the XCO world championships, a title she won in 2024, but faltered to 6th place on her defence in Crans-Montana in October.

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“The idea was to see how things went during the training camp, and then decide based on that whether or not I would make my return in Namur and I can now confirm that I’ll be starting, so it should be good,” she told Wielerflits.

“The most important thing is that my biggest goal is the World Championships again. I really want to be at my best there.”

“Over the past three years of cyclocross racing, I’ve been able to compete for the win and the podium fairly consistently. I expect to be able to show that this year as well. I especially hope to have a great time and get confirmation that I’m in good shape,” she said.

“I hope I’m feeling fresh and can ride some good technical sections on the banking. Lots of spectators will be watching, which just makes it fun. If I wasn’t enjoying it, I’d skip it and just focus on my spring season.”

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“I have an especially good history with Hulst. Of course, it’s a bit of a wait-and-see situation to see how the course adjustments work out, but Hulst is a circuit I enjoy,” she said.