With the bulk of his cyclo-cross season completed and successfully dominated, Mathieu van der Poel (Alpecin-Premier Tech) will now head to Spain to both prepare for the ‘cross World Championships in Hulst on February 1 and the road Spring Classics.

After his thrilling return in Namur on December 14, Van der Poel put on exhibition after exhibition throughout the Kerstperiode, winning nine races in a row and proving that he remains the top favourite to win a record-breaking eighth world title in the discipline come February.

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If he does win in Hulst, it would see him sit alone at the top of the record books for the most men’s elite world titles, having matched Erik De Vlaeminck’s record last year in Liévin.

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While that eighth CX rainbow jersey will be in his mind as he trains in Spain these next few weeks, Van der Poel has already started thinking about the Classics, where he will look to retain his Milan-San Remo and Paris-Roubaix crowns, while also trying to pry back the Tour of Flanders crown from Tadej Pogačar.