November 5, 2022
Cyclo-Cross European Championships 2022 U23 – Namur
For a sport whose foundations were built in and developed in Europe, the European Cyclocross Championships has become a sought after title and one that has increasingly developed into an intriguing battleground for both experienced veterans and future superstars. Organised by the Union Européenne de Cyclisme (UEC), the championships have been held since November 2003 – traditionally towards the start of the cyclocross season. This year’s championships will be held in Namur, Belgium, on one of the most iconic ‘Cross courses of all time.
Emiel Verstrynge (Belgium) won the men’s under-23 title at UEC Cyclo-cross European Championships in Namur, Belgium, on Sunday. The Belgian National Team swept the podium, with Thibau Nys securing the silver medal and Witse Meeussen the bronze.
It was a slippery and muddy course in Namur, with riders running down the off-camber downhill sections to avoid crashing. The Belgian riders dominated the front of the field on the opening lap, with Nys pushing the pace and opening a small gap, Verstrynge and Meeussen close behind.
By the end of the first lap, the Belgian talent continued to push out their gap, but a rear-wheel puncture from Nys forced him out of the lead group in a race-changing moment.
Two Dutch riders, Pim Ronhaar and Tibor del Grosso, chased their Belgian rivals Verstrynge and Meeussen, while Nys took a bike change in the pits and chased the front riders.
Ronhaar went solo, forcing the two Belgians, Verstrynge and Meeussen, to chase, while del Grosso fell off-pace with a front flat tire.
Nys reconnected with his teammates Verstrynge and Meeussen, and the three combined their efforts to try and close down the 25 seconds gap to leader Ronhaar.
The trio reached Ronhaar on the last lap, and the Dutchman struggled to match his Belgian rivals in the pursuit of victory.
In the end, it was Verstrynge who proved strongest in the final, taking the victory ahead of his teammates Nys and Meeussen. Italy’s Davide Toneatti raced in for fourth, leaving Ronhaar to settle for fifth.
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