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Mathieu van der Poel expected to peak later this cyclocross season
All eyes were on the Alpecin-Deceuninck rider as he returned to cyclocross for the first time this season. -
Mathieu van der Poel asserted his dominance yet again in Zonhoven World Cup
World Champion takes record five wins at Zonhoven on his return to cyclocross -
‘I was giving it my all’ - Zoe Backstedt on career-best World Cup second place
Brit led for half of the race in treacherous conditions
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Ceylin del Carmen Alvarado conquers Zonhoven World Cup in brutal conditions
Zoe Backstedt holds off Lucinda Brand to take second place -
Fears raised that section of 2026 Cyclocross Worlds course is ‘dangerous’ after Cat Ferguson crashed out and taken to hospital
Saturday’s Hulst World Cup used around 60% of 2026 course
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World and European women’s cyclocross champion Fem Van Empel sees World Cup overall hopes all but ended this weekend
Van Empel to miss both World Cups this weekend -
Niels Vandeputte solos to win his first World Cup in muddy Hulst
Felipe Orts second and Pim Ronhaar third in first race of doubleheader weekend -
Marie Schreiber dominates in Hulst to claim first World Cup victory
Lucinda Brand second, Puck Pieterse third on muddy course