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January 1, 2024
X²O Badkamers Trophy 2024 -4- 🇧🇪 – Trofee Baal – GP Sven Nys Baal, Belgium
The X²O Badkamers Trofee is one of four major, season-long cyclocross series.
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January 1, 2024
X²O Badkamers Trophy 2024 -4- 🇧🇪 – Trofee Baal – GP Sven Nys Baal, Belgium
The X²O Badkamers Trofee is one of four major, season-long cyclocross series. With its first edition dating back to 1987 it’s the second-oldest of Europe’s series. The X²O Badkamers Trofee is unique in the world of cyclocross, as unlike other series that award points after every race, the X²O Badkamers Trofee is effectively a season-long stage race, with the overall winner being the fastest over all of the eight races across the season. That’s not always been the case though, prior to switching over to this new system in the 2012/13 season the series ran on points, just like the other series. If a rider misses or does not finish at a round, it’s still technically possible for them to win as ‘non-finishers’. Lapped riders and non-starters are given the winner’s time, plus 5 minutes. Miss too many rounds, however, and these 5 minute-long deficits soon add up and create an insurmountable gap. For that reason, this is a series that riders often compete in throughout the season, rather than picking and choosing individual rounds. Riders at the X²O Badkamers Trofee are encouraged to have a fast start, not only because it will give them an advantage in the race, but the ‘Quick Start’ classification means that the first rider across the start/finish line after the first lap gets a 15-second bonus for their final overall time, with 10 seconds and 5 seconds going to second and third across the line, respectively. These time bonuses could prove to be vital in the outcome of the overall standings, especially if this year’s series is closely contested.
Mathieu van der Poel (Alpecin-Deceuninck) began 2024 by extending his undefeated streak to eight races, soloing away from rival Wout van Aert (Visma-Lease a Bike) on the first lap and never looking back.
On a wet, muddy, treacherous course at the Sven Nys Cycling Centre in Baal, Van der Poel followed Van Aert with a quick start and the pair were together with Pim Ronhaar (Baloise Trek) on the opening lap, being chased by Thibau Nys (Baloise Trek).
But it wasn’t long before Van der Poel powered clear, and a small mistake from Van Aert in a deep mud puddle was the opening he needed to leave the Belgian behind.
Ronhaar clung onto Van Aert as the gap yawned to 48 seconds by the end of the second lap, while Tom Pidcock (Ineos Grenadiers) was in a chasing trio with Michael Vanthourenhout (Pauwels Sauzen-Bingoal) and Lars van der Haar (Baloise Trek).
Van der Poel continued splashing away while Van Aert dropped Ronhaar as rain began to fall and remained flawless through to the finish.
Van Aert cruised in for second place almost two minutes down, while Ronhaar persevered in third at 2:44.
Van der Haar extended his lead in the X2O Trophy with fourth ahead of Vanthourenhout, while Nys chased him to the line for sixth.
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