Not so long ago, you still had finish on grass like in the first three years of Zonhoven: 2008 (1'10") on a different place than today's finish or here, 2010 (at about 1'00" David Van der Poel winning the junior event on the same finish as today's which in the meantime has been artificially asphalted). I remember finishes at Erpe-Mere in the noughties which were on grass or at Fiuggi when Niels Albert won in 2015. 
The one-hour rule can in the late eighties or early nineties, TV demands, I guess. Up until that point, cyclocrosses could easily exceed one hour of racing (for the winner, mind you). Sometimes, they can miscalculate it though. Happened last Wednesday, on the Koppenberg. They entered the final lap while having already raced for an hour. That has to do with the hardness of the new Koppenberg route with the finish on top of the famous climb. "An attack against the bodies" said most of the written press, last year (I think that is what Van Aert himself said). That's why you had the three main contenders out of breath at the end, lying down on the ground, especially Mathieu.
			
			The one-hour rule can in the late eighties or early nineties, TV demands, I guess. Up until that point, cyclocrosses could easily exceed one hour of racing (for the winner, mind you). Sometimes, they can miscalculate it though. Happened last Wednesday, on the Koppenberg. They entered the final lap while having already raced for an hour. That has to do with the hardness of the new Koppenberg route with the finish on top of the famous climb. "An attack against the bodies" said most of the written press, last year (I think that is what Van Aert himself said). That's why you had the three main contenders out of breath at the end, lying down on the ground, especially Mathieu.
 
				
		 
			 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
		
		 
		
		 
 
		 
 
		 
		
		 
 
		 
		
		 
 
		 
 
		
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