Mathieu van der Poel (Alpecin – Deceuninck) showed his rustiness on the cyclocross bike as he made a “steering error” and crashed before regaining momentum to take his first cyclocross win of the season.
The seven-time cyclocross world champion attacked on the last lap to take victory following an eventful cyclocross World Cup round in Namur.
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“Just a small steering error,” said Van der Poel when questioned afterwards. “I just couldn’t correct it anymore. I made a little too many mistakes in the wheels. Sometimes it’s a little easier to ride in the lead.”
“In the end, when I went to the front on the last half-a-lap it was my best technical part of the race.”
The multi-discipline rider has entered the ‘cross calendar a week earlier than last year as he also prepares for the Spring Classics.
Van der Poel felt he had more to improve on technically following his maiden outing. He added: “Last year, I think I was just a little further [in his preparations]. I had just done a little more specific [cyclocross] training. This year we planned that a little later.”
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However, this season Nys has stepped up a level and was the only rider able to match Van der Poel’s penultimate-lap test.
He said: “With Mathieu coming back, you can’t predict how he is going to attack and explode. We turned into the last lap, I had the feeling that I had a big explosion in the legs and I just took the front to be in good position.”
“I made a super small, stupid mistake that cost me a lot of seconds and dropped me back to fourth place. I still had the feeling that I had the power in me, but Mathieu was gone.”
“It is at such a moment that you have to seize the opportunities on such a course,” he added.
“I think there are a lot of crosses coming up where I won’t get a chance to do that with the same level. Simply because this is a course on which I can make a difference with my weight. In Koksijde or Hofstade, for example, it will be a lot more difficult for me.”
Van Aert will join the ‘cross action next weekend and a huge battle between last season’s world championship medallists is expected to take place at Antwerp on Saturday.