The world’s top two men’s cyclo-cross racers, Wout van Aert and Mathieu van der Poel have both announced their programmes for this winter now, setting the scene for five thrilling face-offs.

Two of those will be in the UCI World Cup series, two in the top-tier X2O Trofee and one at the Exact Cross at Mol on January 2.

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“Mathieu, and Wout coming back is a factor…” British cross racer Cameron Mason told Cycling Weekly last month.

“The Christmas period is a phase of the cyclocross season that I always enjoy being part of,” he said. “Because of the races themselves, the large numbers of supporters who come thanks to the holidays, and the fact that these races fit perfectly into my build-up towards the major spring classics on the road.”

This season, Van Aert’s scant eight-race programme is significantly more compact than that of his rival, with Van der Poel planning to compete in 13 races, including the World Championships in Hulst, Netherlands. If the Dutchman – who is the current reigning champion – won this, it would be his ninth rainbow jersey in the event.

Mathieu van der Poel and Wout van Aert compete in the Exact Cross, 2023

Van der Poel (left) and Van Aert compete in a sandy Exact Cross, 2023

(Image credit: Getty Images)


Mathieu van der Poel


Wout van Aert