Albert Withen Philipsen show should start here shortly.
He just did... already left everyone behind.
Of course, it's so early everything can still happen.
Albert Withen Philipsen show should start here shortly.
Camera just too far back to see what bike he is pushing, unfortunately. He just came back from training camp with Lidl-Trek, so I imagine they provided him with some stuff. It does look like he's rocking the new helmet already though.He just did... already left everyone behind.
Of course, it's so early everything can still happen.
Camera just too far back to see what bike he is pushing, unfortunately. He just came back from training camp with Lidl-Trek, so I imagine they provided him with some stuff. It does look like he's rocking the new helmet already though.
It was on tv.Brand wins. Nearly a minute ahead of Puck, and nearly 2 minutes ahead of Worst. Quite an impressive performance, although I did get the impression that Puck maybe had a cold or something.
To illustrate the difference between cyclocross in the Netherlands and Belgium: this race wasn't on tv. Whereas in Belgium even the U23 men get a live tv broadcast...
I'm guessing Caroline Bohe wasn't entered.....and I think Malene Degn is in South Africa.Ann-Dorte Lisbygd is the new Elite Champion, ahead of Sara Kallestrup and Luna Enemark Højriis.
Kallestrup is new Junior Champion.
I'm guessing Caroline Bohe wasn't entered.....and I think Malene Degn is in South Africa.
You jinxed itBelgian race is looking like the race of the year in the making.
The only races available to me on UK dsiscovery +.Venturini wins his first race of the season, to win the French Nationals.......despite a late race chain drop. H Clauzel won the women's race.
That was some fun drama in the last lap. He would likely have won in any event though. I'm kind of surprised that CX isn't bigger in France but domestic road pros can just train in the south all winter...Venturini wins his first race of the season, to win the French Nationals.......despite a late race chain drop. H Clauzel won the women's race.
I had a discussion about this on Twitter a month or so ago; the French treat it as a training sport, and for Juniors to race. After that, most serious riders go Road or MTB........and do some races for winter training.That was some fun drama in the last lap. He would likely have won in any event though. I'm kind of surprised that CX isn't bigger in France but domestic road pros can just train in the south all winter...
Venturini is an interesting one. He raced a full cyclocross calendar as a U23 and his first few years as an elite. Then 3 or 4 years basically only racing French nats and a prep race or two. He raced a bit more in 2021-22 and traveled to USA for worlds, and the last two seasons he has filled up his calendar a bit more. He finished 10th at Worlds last season and has 4 finishes inside the top 11 as an elite (out of 5 participations).I had a discussion about this on Twitter a month or so ago; the French treat it as a training sport, and for Juniors to race. After that, most serious riders go Road or MTB........and do some races for winter training.
Venturini was Junior World Champ, Alaphillipe was 2nd, Bisiaux won last year, and they have a whole raft of promising juniors at the moment - I can't see many of them choosing CX as their No1 discipline.