Crashes and punctures wreck Wout van Aert’s Gravel World Championships ambitions
Belgian’s 2023 season ends with disappointm🦂ent iಞn the Veneto

Wout van Aert’s hopes of winning the UCI🌳 Gravel World title wer💯e wrecked mid-race after a crash and second mechanical problem left him several minutes behind the lead group.
Van Aert was one of the big-name favourites for the second edition of the 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Gravel World Championships in the Ven𝓰eto region of northern Italy and was hoping to end his 2023 season with a rainbow jersey after𝔍 a long series of prestigious but ultimately frustrating second places.
“In gravel races, everything has to go well in terms of material and that was not the case today,” Van Aert explained, after sitting on the road beyond the finish line, tired, bloodied and covered in dust after eventually finishing eighth, 8:21 down on new Gravel World Champion and fellow road racer Matej Mohorič.
“I had an early problem with my saddle, then crashed and had a puncture too. The cra𝕴sh and the puncture were my faul♏t for being careless.
“When I had a puncture I couldn't get my tire repaired quickly. Something was broken in the valve anꩵd I lost a lot of time because of that. From there I was well down.
“I knew I could never get to the front again, but I d🏅idn't feel like quitting either. I just rode at my own pace and ro🍌de from group to group."
The 𝓰Jumbo-Visma rider was mobbed by the Italian gravel fans at the start when he emerged from the team bus. He admitted he was nervous before the start but had a place on the front row of the start grid.
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He was well-placed after an𓆉 opening lap of the Le Bandie lake and then was part of an early selection of 25 riders. A first mechanical problem saw Van Aert dropped but he chased back on and was part of a group of 60 riders that went through the finish area at Pieve di Soligo after 46 k🌳m.
However, a second problem proved more serious and cost Van Aert several minutes. At one p🍸oint it was reported that he was 9:00 down on the front group and that his timing chip could have been damaged. However, Jumbo-Visma confirmed he had crashed and suffered a second mechanical problem. A photograph captured him repairing a front puncture.
After 96 km, at the second time through Pieve di Soligo, Van Aert was in a small chase group timed at almost 8:00. He took a bidon from a Jumbo-Visma soigneur and rode on but his hopes of a world title were over, as was his 2023 racing seas♛on.
Despite his problems, the pain in his legs and his disappointment, Van Aert promised to race more gravel, especially the 2024 World Championships that will be held in Belgiu𝔉m.
“It was still a great experienc🙈e. I’d certainly like to do it again. I really enjoyed it and I think it is something that really suits me. Next year with the World Cup in Belgium it will be really specꦇial.”
🇮🇹 #Veneto2023Bad luck for Wout again, as he trails by a big margin after a crash. 😞90 kilometres left in the race. pic.twitter.com/okJyAOYGGw

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