Mathieu van der Poel waited until halfway into the race to accelerate away from a five-rider lead group to claim his third consecutive win at the sixth round of the UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup in Koksijde on Sunday. The win was his fifth career triumph at the Koksijde World Cup and extended his remarkable cyclocross winning streak to 15 races.

Just like Saturday’s win in Antwerp, no one could match the world champion’s pace as he powered away on the course known for its difficult and long sand sections.

“It’s one of my favourite races, and especially with the changes they did, like it even more. So I really had fun today,” Van der Poel said after taking his fifth World Cup at Koksijde in his career, so far.

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But, it wasn’t enough to keep Van der Poel’s power and skills in check as he surged away on the fourth lap, growing his gap lap after lap as he raced towards the finish line.

“I think I just was looking a bit what the others were doing,” Van der Poel said of his attack, “and then I just went to the front and in a sense, it’s always easier if you can do your own lines. And if there’s mistakes behind, there’s a gap coming in, and I decided to go for it.”

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