Van der Poel claims fifth cyclo-cross world title

Author: Agencies

LONDON: Mathieu van der Poel came out on top in his heavyweight showdown with arch-rival Wout Van Aert to claim a fifth cyclo-cross world championship on Sunday. Van der Poel rated the triumph, on a track designed by his father Adrie, as “one of the top three moments of my career”. Van der Poel ended Belgian Van Aert’s chances of victory in a closing sprint to cap a magnificent three days for Dutch cyclists in front of almost 50,000 home fans at Hoogerheide. Friday’s six-rider relays gold went to the Netherlands with 24 hours later Fem van Empel leading home a Dutch 1-2-3 in the women’s title race. Van der Poel was succeeding Britain’s Tom Pidcock, who skipped the event to attend a training camp in Spain, preparing for the road-racing season. The winner of three road classics Van der Poel revelled in the mud, attacking from the first circuit, only allowing compatriot Lars van der Haar a brief spell in command. The two headline acts Van der Poel and Van Aert had already pulled clear at the business end of the 10 laps of the 3.2 kilometre circuit. In a thrilling closing duel between the pair on this their 11th cyclo-cross meeting this season it was Van der Poel who held the ace card. He sprinted clear of Van Aert 120 metres from the line to put a couple of bike lengths between him and his rival. Van Aert’s Belgian compatriot Eli Iserbyt took third, 12 seconds adrift. Van der Poel said the key to his win was “remaining calm throughout the race”. Van der Poel, the grandson of three-time Tour de France runner-up Raymond Polidor, was adding this to his previous title wins in 2015, 2019-2021.

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