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UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup Maasmechelen: Puck Pieterse celebrates season's first World-Cup victory as Lucinda Brand's podium streak comes to an end

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Ceylin del Carmen Alvarado sprints for second place ahead of Amandine Fouquenet in third at the series' penultimate round

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Inconvenient, Mathieu van der Poel won this Saturday, January 24 in Maasmechelen, Belgium in the Cyclo-cross World Cup.

·Paris, France
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Nothing stops Mathieu van der Poel in cyclocross. Not even two flat tires and a slide. With his victory in Maasmechelen, he remains undefeated this season.

·Netherlands
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Dutchman Mathieu Van der Poel, of the Alpecin Premier Tech, added a new victory this Saturday in Maasmechelen (Belgium), in the eleventh round of the World Cup of cyclocros, the number 50 of his race in the competition, with which he matched the record of the Belgian Sven Nys.Van der Poel, leader of the classification, reinforced his dominance with a new victory before his audience, on a very special day for him.The Dutchman, who recovered after…

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Mathieu van der Poel dashed the hopes of his rivals just in time. The world champion faced a catch-up race in Maasmechelen after two punctures. Del Grosso, Nys, and Vandeputte tried to capitalize, but were all caught out one by one by the world champion. He thus equaled Sven Nys with 50 victories in World Cup cyclocross.

Mathieu van der Poel impressively won his eleventh cyclocross race of the season. The 31-year-old world champion for Alpecin-Premier Tech was the fastest in the World Cup race in Maasmechelen. With his fiftieth World Cup victory, the overall leader equaled the record number of victories held by Belgian Sven Nys. Dutch champion Tibor Del Grosso finished three seconds behind in second place, ahead of Belgians Niels Vandeputte and Thibau Nys. After…

The Luxembourger ended up 2 minutes and 14 seconds behind the winner.

·Luxembourg City, Luxembourg
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TUTTOBICIWEB broke the news in on Saturday, January 24, 2026.
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