Following Wout van Aert‘s winter cyclocross schedule announcement, Visma-Lease a Bike head of performance Mathieu Heijboer has said that his ‘cross campaign “is primarily to have fun” with the racing all in service of his main early season 2026 goal, the spring Classics.
On Monday, Visma-Lease a Bike announced that Van Aert will be taking on eight races in December and January, facing off against his eternal rival Mathieu van der Poel on five occasions. It’s once again a limited ‘cross campaign, but one crafted with a bigger goal in mind.
“The main sporting goal is in April, that’s clear. The goal of the cyclocross campaign is primarily to have fun – and to give something back to the fans. It’s still Wout’s great passion,” Heijboer told WielerFlits, before noting that Van Aert is coming into the winter in a stronger position than he did in 2024, where he began training late following his Vuelta a España crash.
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Last spring, Van Aert couldn’t get the better of Van der Poel and Tadej Pogačar as the pair took home the big titles at the Tour of Flanders and Paris-Roubaix. He and his team will hope for improvement on two fourth places next April, Heijboer said.