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Halfway through the annual Kerstperiode calendar of cyclocross racing, things are settling in a bit, but only just. Through four races so far, we’ve seen confirmation and consternation, sprints and surprises. All the big names have wins so far, but some more than others, and none more than the reigning World Champions, Fem van Empel and Mathieu van der Poel.
But are they going in opposite directions? Van der Poel has been untouchable in his brief return to the sport, simply riding away from the field early in each race to coast to victory. Not second-row starts, getting caught in traffic, or his own penchant for occasional unforced errors has been enough to unseat him. Even his redoubtable rival, Wout van Aert, confessed after the Antwerp World Cup round that it had been necessary to ride conservatively for second. His current form, he said, made it impossible to challenge a dominant Van der Poel for the win.
For her part, Van Empel’s perfect season has come to an end, with a loss at the Gavere World Cup round to her own rival, Puck Pieterse, even as the comfortable gaps she won by earlier in the season have started to shrink. Although she’s yet to lose a sprint, twice now in the past two weeks she’s been forced to contest one. That may bother her little; her carefully planned season is constructed around one major goal: defending her rainbow jersey, and even with a single loss now marring her string of firsts, you’d be foolish at this point to bet against her.
Next up: a second half of races that spans the gritty night ‘cross in Diegem on Thursday to the Grand Prix Sven Nys next Monday to ring in the New Year. Van Empel has no race plans on her web site as of now, but Van der Poel’s Zolder absence marks the only race he’ll miss, while Van Aert is back in action Saturday at the World Cup in Hulst, as is Tom Pidcock.