I'm writing here just to say that we have only one week left to the arrival of the most exciting period of the year!
The racing starts next sunday, September 10th, with the Brico-Cross series (started last year, I think, but for me it already carved it's way into the calendar) in the GP Stad Eeklo. Van der Poel said yesterday that he will race this cross and I hope Van Aert joins him too, so we can get the first of many exciting duels. Then, they are heading to America, for the double World Cup races.
For me, September is going to be a good appetizer for the "real" start of the season, which for me happens when the Superprestige kicks off in Gieten.
If the rumours are true, we could be going into the last full season (whatever "full" means) of Van Aert and Van der Poel, so I want nothing more, nothing less, than many battles between the two, and I want all of them to keep injury free. For now, both of them had a nice summer, with plenty of good results, so they will arrive here in optimal condition. After two years with summer injuries, can Van der Poel challenge finally for a World Cup general title?
Between World Cups, Superprestige, DVV Trofee, Brico Cross, Soudal Classics, European and World Championships, we will have 39 crosses between September and February, plenty of real cycling to watch. Here is the World Cup calendar, with the European and World Championships signaled too:
17/09/2017 - World Cup - Jingle Cross Iowa City, Iowa, USA
24/09/2017 - World Cup - Waterloo, Wisconsin, USA
22/10/2017 - World Cup - Koksijde, Belgium
05/11/2017 - European Championships - Tabor, Czech Republic
19/11/2017 - World Cup - Bogense, Denmark
25/11/2017 - World Cup - Zeven, Germany
17/12/2017 - World Cup - Namur, Belgium
26/12/2017 - World Cup - Heusden-Zolder, Belgium
21/01/2018 - World Cup - Nommay Pays de Montbéliard, France
28/01/2018 - World Cup - Hoogerheide Provincie Noord-Brabant, Netherlands
04/02/2018 - World Championships - Valkenburg-Limburg, Netherlands