Injured Mathieu van der Poel beats Wout Van Aert to win World Cup in Antwerp

Eighth for World Champion Tom Pidcock after a slow start

Mathieu van der Poel (Alpecin-Deceuninck) returned from a knee and shoulder injury sustained in a crash at the previous day’s Superprestige Boom to secure a solo victory at the UCI World Cup in Antwerp on Sunday.

A highly-anticipated round of the top-tier series saw Wout Van Aert (Jumbo-Visma) return to cyclocross with a blistering opening lap. Still, Van der Poel quickly caught and passed his rival, dominating the race to take a solo win.

“Antwerp is a race that I really like, and I think today was also technical, and finally, I felt OK,” Van der Poel said in a post-race interview, noting that he felt a bit sore following the crash in Boom but that it did not affect his race.

“I felt good. I got a good gap and then maintained it, so I’m pretty happy today.”

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