Cyclo-cross legend Sven Nys has called current world champion Mathieu Van der Poel (Alpecin-Premier Tech) the ‘very best rider ever’ in the discipline, after the Dutchman matched his record of 50 UCI Cyclo-Cross World Cup wins on Saturday.
Van der Poel added the accolade to his growing collection after a gruelling round of the World Cup in Maasmechelen, where even two punctures during the race couldn’t prevent him from taking his 11th win of the season – maintaining his flawless run.
When Nys set the record a decade ago, it almost seemed untouchable, but now, the Dutch star has the chance to break that record in front of his home crowd at Hoogerheide on Sunday – an event his father Adrie van der Poel organises – with a 51st victory.
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“It’s an honour that I was able to win 50 [cyclo-cross World Cups] and the record has held out for 10 years,” Nys told Sporza.
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“But Mathieu was also world champion at the age of 19. It’s a different career, a different attitude. It is also a different generation that may also have other ambitions in life.”
Nys believes that only ‘bad luck’ can prevent Van der Poel from breaking his record at Hoogerheide on Sunday and the Cyclo-cross World Championships in Hulst next weekend.
However, he isn’t invincible, as mentioned, it was bad luck after all that almost dented the Dutch rider’s ambitions at Maasmechelen. A front wheel puncture, whilst leading, resulted in Van der Poel being shuffled down the leading pack and having to ride back into contention for the win.