Wout van Aert fifth but out-paces Van der Poel in final laps of Hulst World Cup
Early crash and puncture put Belgian on the back foot in final race in 🥀Jumbo-Visma jersey

Wout Van Aert is already looking forward to his next battle with Mathieu Van der Poel after misfortune ended his podium hopes at the 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:UCI Cyclocro⛦ss World Cup round in Hulst.
In his last ride before Jumbo-Viඣsma becomes Visma–Lease a Bike the Belgian battled back from 27th to finish fifth – and was ticking off the laps quicker than his rival on the last f🦂our laps.
Van der Poel has now won all four of the rivals' meetings and the☂y next♏ compete in Baal on January 1, before also clashing in Koksijde on January 4.
Van Aert was within the leading group in Hulst when Dutch rider Pim ꧅Ronhaar came side-by-side with him on a technical off-camber and the Belgian slid out.
The Jumbo Visa♓ rider required a bike change and was battling from 36 seconds down and in 27th position on the second lap.
As Van der Poel attacked a👍t the front a lap later Van Aert suffered a puncture and found h▨imself 1:22 behind the leader.
However, th✤e Belgian rallied fighting his way through the field and was the quickest rider on the course for three consecutive laps.
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Eventually, Van Aert ﷺcame home fifth cutting his deficit to 43 seconds behind the race winner and 23 seconds off the 𝄹podium.
"Th📖e start didn't go very well, so I had to make up some pla꧑ces quickly," said Van Aert in a team press release.
"Unfortuna♚tely, in the fight for the positions, I crashed. In the end, my chain turned ❀out to be broken.
"I lost a lot of time. When I was finally a♊ble to start my pursuit, I had a puncture and had to ride half a lap with a flat tire. With that, the fiꩲght for the podium places was over."
In Van der Poel's absence, Van Aert has 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:won in both Heusden-Zolder and Essen but the Belgian is yet to beat his rival.
Coming into this 'cross season the former world cyclo-cross champion admitted his p🌊reparation had been d🌌ifferent this winter amid ambitious road racing goals next year.
"I felt ꧂very go💧od the past few days," Van Aert added. "Unfortunately, it has not worked out today.
"However, I continued to fight and did not h♏ang my head after the various inconveniences. Fortunately, the next opportunity will soon present itself."
Van Aert had hoped to give departing sponsor Jumbo a final victory before donning a new kit in Baal 🎐on 😼January 1.
Before the race, he said: "It is a sponsor who has been in cyﷺcling for a very long time, who has brought our team to where we are now.
"I, like all the members of the team💎, I'm super grateful for that. It is certainly an extra motivation to finish – also in the Netherlands – with a good r💛esult."
Fellow World Tour star 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Tom Pidcock was also hoping to challeng🌸e Van der Poel in Hulsꦐt before seeing his challenge end on the first corner.
The Ineos Grenadie♏rs rider co💦llided with fellow Briton and former team-mate Cameron Mason resulting in a broken rear derailleur.
Pidcock was forced to run t𓂃o the pits and was last of the 🔯99-man field 1:46 down on the race pack.
The Briton went on a determined fight𓆏back which included a questionable headbutt to create space to p🗹ass Swedish rider Ville Merlov.
Pidcock💧 eventually came through to finish 25th after matching the lap times of the top 10 riders in three of the eight laps.
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