Michael Vanthourenhout accelerated away from a small group to win the third round of the World Cup in Terralba, Sardinia, on Sunday. The Pauwels Sauzen-Altez Industriedbouw rider claimed his first World Cup victory and fourth win of the 2025-2026 season after crashing a few weeks ago.

Vanthourenhout used his sand skills to make his move to power away from a group of six riders, sprinting off and onto his bike on stairs and held off his pursuers on the unpaved straightaway to the finish line.

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“It was a truly difficult week, so it’s good to be back fighting for the win, so I’m happy,” Vanthourenhout said.

“I feel I was a little bit better on the sand sections. It was difficult to fight for the positions and then the last lap, I gave everything.”

Sweeck’s third-place finish cut his deficit to overall leader Thibau Nys down to just four points.

FirstCycling