Saturday, 23 September 2017

Mathieu van der Poel wins Trek CXC Cup

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Mathieu van der Poel (Beobank-Corendon) left little doubt who is the patron of the cyclocross peloton with another convincing win at Friday's Trek CXC Cup. Van der Poel broke way with Toon Aerts (Telenet Fidea Lions) early in the race, and the pair rode together until four laps to go when Van der Poel again cranked up the speed to win his second race of the week.

Despite the brief duel between Van der Poel and Aerts the real antagonist of the race was the heat.

"It was very hot today, there is almost no shadow here, and it is just so hot," Van der Poel said. "In the corners, you don't have the speed, it comes to you like a hammer. I think when it's 15 degrees colder the lap times will be 30 seconds faster. It is a constant battle against the heat here."

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Friday's C2 race is a similar course to Sunday's UCI World Cup with a handful of minor modifications. Core elements of the World Cup course including the 'Junkyard Drop' - a hilly, twisting path through a shady grove of woods, and 'Little Zolder' a fast trail through the edge of a forest, remained in the course. Several traverses on Factory Hill, a steep run up and descent, were removed for Friday's race. The weather continued to play a key factor as unseasonably warm temperatures climbed to over 30 celsius before the 3:45 start time.

Gianni Vermeersch (Steylaerts-Betfirst) scored the holeshot, but it wasn't long before Van der Poel took over the reigns at the front of the field. Three laps into the race Van der Poel and Aerts jumped away from the field and began to build a sizeable gap.

"First it was a little acceleration by Van der Poel in the trees, I can do it too but not as good as him," Aerts said. "That's how we get some seconds away from the rest of the field. I think after us everyone looked at each other and that is the reason we got that gap as fast as we did. One lap or two laps later Van der Poel did the same again, and then he was gone from me."

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