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. Nieuwenhuis moved up to third spot, just one point behind Sweeck, while last year overall winner Vanthourenhout is now in fourth place, 12 points in arrears.

FirstCycling