“I believe his program will be more comprehensive.” Paul Herygers anticipates that Mathieu van der Poel will have a busier winter than anticipated.”I think that his program will be more broad” – Paul Herygers anticipates Mathieu van der Poel’s winter to be busier than anticipated
by Kieran Wood
There will soon be an answer to the long-standing query of where and when world champion Mathieu van der Poel will start his cyclocross season this winter. Van der Poel may be more active than initially anticipated, according to expert Paul Herygers, despite some people anticipating a more subdued campaign than normal.
“Let’s say next week,” was Christoph Roodhooft’s intriguing response in a recent interview when asked when Van der Poel’s cyclocross schedule will be made public. As previously said, cyclocross expert Paul Herygers anticipates more on Van der Poel’s agenda than first anticipated, even though that news has not yet been confirmed.
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“The majority of people believe Van der Poel will only compete in a select few races. Regarding that, however, Roodhooft remarked, “That’s new to me.” Therefore, I believe his program will be more comprehensive. “Exciting, huh?” In his study for Sporza, Herygers even predicts the number of races Van der Poel will compete in. Van der Poel will most likely ride a cross of eight rather than three, in my opinion.
Eli Iserbyt won the season’s first World Cup on the weekend, leaving Herygers impressed in the process, despite the absence of players like Van der Poel, Wout van Aert, and Tom Pidcock. Yesterday, Laurens Sweeck was unable to match Iserbyt. Sweeck’s specialty, the sand, was absent to the point where it made a difference. According to Sweeck, Iserbyt’s third victory of the season was tinted with Iserbyt in the non-sand areas. “You’ll be the king of victories after just one more triumph. When you have a weekend like Iserbyt where you win two games, things can move that fast.