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2025 December Heusden-Zolder-GP Eric de Vlaeminck Cyclocross (C-1)
Heusden-Zolder, Belgium

Tuesday, December 23, 2025

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Weather at the race city of Heusden-Zolder at 2:50 PM, local time: 6C (42F), cloudy, with the wind from the east-northeast at 18 km/hr (11 mph). There is just a 2% chance of rain.

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So close...Tibor Del Grosso (right) very narrowly beats Wout van Aert.

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The race: Here's the report from second-place Woput van Aert's Team Visma | Lease a Bike.

"I am disappointed. When it's as close as it was today, it's always a shame to lose", said Van Aert. "It was an intense battle. I broke away halfway through the race and made the decisive move together with Tibor. I tried to put pressure on him in the final part of the course, but I couldn't shake him off. I could feel that we were evenly matched."

Van Aert had a difficult start and was immediately forced to chase. After three laps, he joined the front group and immediately took the lead. Del Grosso saw the danger and rode away from the rest with Van Aert. The two took a comfortable lead and were left to decide who would take the victory.

In a two-man sprint, Van Aert fell just millimeters short of claiming his first victory of the season. "There was a strong headwind on the finish road. It was difficult to start the sprint from the front. In hindsight, I should perhaps have gone for it earlier, but then there was a risk that I would take Tibor with me in my slipstream. It was sport at its purest. In the end, he was just the stronger of the two."

Complete results:

23.36 kilometers raced at an average speed of 22.44 km/hr

1 Tibor Del Grosso Alpecin-Deceuninck 58min 48sec
2 Wout Van Aert Visma-Lease a Bike @ s.t.
3 Michael Vanthourenhout Pauwels Sauzen-Altez Industriebouw 0:12
4 Niels Vandeputte Alpecin-Deceuninck 0:13
5 Joran Wyseure Crelan-Corendon 0:14
6 Felipe Orts Lloret Ridley Racing Team 0:17
7 Kevin Kuhn Heizomat-Cube 0:20
8 Mees Hendrikx Heizomat-Cube 0:30
9 Filippo Fontana C.S. Carabinieri 0:35
10 Gerben Kuypers Charles Liégeois Roastery CX 0:39
11 Aaron Dockx Alpecin-Deceuninck 0:52
12 Antoine Jamin BH-Wallonie MTB Team 1:20
13 Wout Janssen Cyclis-Van Den Plas Cycling 1:46
14 Thibau Nys Baloise Glowi Lions 2:01
15 Gioele Bertolini Ale Colnago Team 2:04
16 Anton Ferdinande Shifting Gears 2:07
17 Léo Bisiaux Velo Club Riomois/Decathlon 2:11
18 Mattia Agostinacchio EF Education-Easypost-Oatly 2:15
19 Cameron Mason Seven Racing 2:41
20 Thomas Mein Hope Factory Racing 3:08
21 Tom Meeusen Cyclis-Van Den Plas Cycling 3:13
22 Yorben Lauryssen Pauwels Sauzen-Altez Industriebouw 3:21
23 Yoren Vanhoudt Cyclis-Van Den Plas Cycling 3:31
24 Daan Soete Ridley Racing Team 3:42
25 Lorenzo Marasco Sebmotobikes CX Team ''
26 Raul Mira Bonastre Sax CC 4:16
27 Clément Horny BH-Wallonie MTB Team 4:25
28 Lorenzo De Longhi Societa Sportiva San Fiorese 4:26
29 Noah Shelton Bear CX 4:27
30 Max Rijvers RB Zelfbouw UCT 4:33
31 Tyler Clark Caledon Hills Armada 4:36
32 Arne Baers Lotto Development Team 5:00
33 Samuele Scappini Beltrami TSA Tre Colli 5:06
34 Aidan Vollmuth Eurocross Academy 5:09
35 Loic Bettendorff Leopard Pro Cycling 5:20
36 Rémon Delnoije TWC De Kempen 5:21
37 Tommaso Cafueri ASD DP66 5:23
38 Aubin Villar Thiery EC Chateau Thierry 5:24
39 Miles Gevaert Tomabel-Inofec Cycling Team 5:29
40 Timothé Gabriel TPM CX Team 5:37
41 Lukas Herrmann Heizomat Radteam ''
42 Rune Smits Cyclis-Van Den Plas Cycling 5:38
43 Naud De Clercq Starbikes-Vistabuild 5:44
44 Alexis David Amical Cycliste Bisontime 5:53
45 Florian Hamm RSV Garching 6:14
46 Rhett Bates Broad Street Off Road 6:19
47 Hijiri Oda Yowamushi Padel CT 6:20
48 Maxime Croket Deschacht-Hens CX Team 6:23
49 Maël Savignard Velo Sprint Anould 6:36
50 Patrik Lienert EZ Cyklo Tabor 6:37
51 Liam Sargent Bro Street 6:38
52 Calvin Conaway Ignition P/B Rogd-Leitner 7:10
53 Florian Fery VTT Fun Club 7:43
54 Keano Geens Woutim-Dexters Sport @ 2 laps
55 Finn Westover Team Booger 2 laps
56 Alan Zanolini Ale Colnago Team 2 laps
57 Emilien Romain Roussy Bike Club 2 laps
58 Michael Gassner RSV Moosburg 2 laps
59 Morgan Guérin PSP International Superior CYC 2 laps
60 Hippolyte Loete ES Arques Cyclisme 2 laps
61 Philipp Heigl SU Bikestore CC Team 3 laps
62 Ruben Lembrechts DLS Invigo 3 laps
63 Vince Ivens KZLWC-AE 3 lps
64 Jorre Cardijn GMS Cycling Team Glabbeek 3 laps
65 Benat Fernandez De La Pena Ziklokroseroak Txirrindularitz 3 laps
66 Ayato Tajima SNEI 3 laps
67 Jonas Mertens T&T MTB Racing Team 4 laps
68 Léo Garnier Team Prof Raiffeisen CCL 4 laps
69 Simon Maillefer Velo Club Vevey 4 laps
70 Marcos Gomez Vega Bierzo Laciano CSC 4 laps
71 Remi Brisebois Cycling Canada 4 laps
72 Benjamin Sydlik SC Wegberg 4 laps
73 Dovydas Luksas Lithuanian CX Nat Team 5 laps
DNF Laurens Sweeck Crelan-Corendon
DNF Francois Jacoby Brussels Cycling Club
DNF Arthur Soontjens Cyclis-Van Den Plas Cycling
DNF Joris Nieuwenhuis Ridley Racing Team
DNF Jarne Goovaerts Woutim-Dexters Sport
DNF Andrew Strohmeyer CXD Trek Bikes
DNF Henry Coote USA National Team
DNF Jonas Posselt Gamborg Aarhus MTB
DNF Pim Ronhaar Baloise Glowi Lions
DNF Cody Scott Competitive Edge Racing
DNF Filippo Agostinacchio EF Education-Easypost-Oatly

 


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Amandine Fouquenet triumphs. Getty photo

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The race: Here's the report from second-place Blanka Kata Vas' Team SD Worx-Protime.

Blanka Vas made a strong comeback to cyclocross. The 24-year-old Hungarian was in contention for the win almost the whole cross. After Fouquenet broke away & won solo, Vas sprinted to second place. “It turned out to be the right decision to step out of competition for a while and work on my training base. I’m happy with this feeling.”

Blanka Vas: “My preparation for the cyclocross season wasn’t ideal. After my wedding, I went through a difficult period on a sporting level, with the Koppenbergcross as the low point. That’s when it became clear that my training base wasn’t sufficient. Together with the team and cyclocross coach Sanne Cant, we decided to skip a few races and prepare better. Now I’m super happy we made that decision. It’s great that I can finish second right away on my return.”

“It was a fast race where positioning was crucial. That’s why it got intense at times, like the battle for that one corner. Nobody wanted to brake, and it was a normal fight heading into the turn. That was a race incident. Just like when Amandine Fouquenet rode away. I was on my limit too. Anniek Van Alphen took over but suddenly stopped pushing. That was a moment of hesitation, also for me. It's part of racing. I’ll take this second place as a motivation boost heading into Gavere,” said Vas.

Cyclocross Coach Sanne Cant: “Heusden-Zolder offered a course that really suited Blanka Vas and Marie Schreiber. That was helpful, but because it was so dry, you couldn’t really make a difference anywhere. As a result, it stayed closed and became a tactical chess game. Marie was hanging on all race long but felt better than last weekend, and that’s positive.”

“Blanka rode a great race, although she let herself get outsmarted tactically in the final lap. What happened there? The finish is slightly uphill, and the wind was head-on. Perhaps everyone was afraid to close the gap to Fouquenet and effectively do a lead-out for the others by doing so, and thus risking a counterattack. Whereas if they had rotated as a group of three, everyone would still have had a chance to win.”

“This gives us hope for the future. The cyclocross winter will be intense. It was the right choice to ease off with Blanka for a while. Gavere on Friday offers a course that suits her and one she’s really looking forward to. Thanks to today’s performance, she’ll be even more motivated. She probably won’t have the best starting position, but if she can prepare mentally for that, she’ll fight her way into the race,” said Sanne Cant.

Amandine Fouquenet on her way to winning the race.

Complete results:

17.2 kilometers raced at an average speed of 18.91 km/hr

1 Amandine Fouquenet Arkea-B&B Hotels 51min 3sec
2 Blanka Kata Vas Team SD Worx-Protime @ 8sec
3 Aniek van Alphen Seven Racing 0:09
4 Inge Van Der Heijden Crelan-Corendon 0:14
5 Marion Norbert Riberolle Crelan-Corendon 0:32
6 Fleur Moors Baloise Glowi Lions 0:45
7 Marie Schreiber Team SD Worx-Protime 1:12
8 Jolanda Neff Cannondale Factory Racing 1:46
9 Julie Brouwers Charles Liégeois Roastery CX 1:50
10 Rafaelle Carrier Pivot Cycle OTE 1:51
11 Line Burquier A.S. Bike Crossteam 2:01
12 Bloeme Kalis Velopro-EGS Group-Alphamotorhomes s.t.
13 Annemarie Worst Seven Racing 2:24
14 Jinse Peeters De Ceuster- Bouwpunt 2:43
15 Lizzy Gunsalus CCB P/B Levine Law Group s.t.
16 Rebekka Estermann VC Sursee/Grüter Hans AG 2:44
17 Judith Krahl Heizomat-Radteam P/B Hermann 3:03
18 Letizia Borghesi Aromitalia-Basso Bikes-Vai 3:16
19 Rebecca Gariboldi Ale Colnago Team 3:25
20 Marthe Truyen Fenix-Deceuninck 3:32
21 Mae Cabaca Heizomat-Cube 3:34
22 Sofia Rodriguez Revert Nesta-MMR CX Team 3:36
23 Liv Wenzel Sebmotobikes CX Team 3:40
24 Lauren Molengraaf Charles Liégeois Roastery CX 3:50
25 Carlotta Borello ASD DP66 4:21
26 Nadja Heigl KTM Spada powered by Brenta Brakes 4:35
27 Anniek Mos Bankhuis 4:47
28 Sara Sonnemans WV Schijndel 5:15
29 Lotte Baele De Ceuster- Bouwpunt 5:20
30 Grace Inglis Great Britain 5:28
31 Maité Barthels CT Atertdaul 5:29
32 Julia Van Der Meulen AWV de Zwalluwen 5:53
33 Layla Barthels CT Atertdaul 6:05
34 Pem Hoefmans De Ceuster- Bouwpunt 6:07
35 Lauren Zoerner Competitive Edge Racing 6:16
36 Nico Knoll Competitive Edge Cycling 6:23
37 Nette Coppens De Ceuster- Bouwpunt 6:32
38 Alicia Gonzalez Blanco Nesta-MMR CX Team 6:44
39 Xaydee Van Sinaey Crelan-Corendon 7:05
40 Hanka Viková Team Dukla Praha 7:19
41 Katja Verkerk Cynniska Cycling 7:30
42 Sera Gademan Team Bike Emotions 7:34
43 Adèle Hurteloup Velopro-EGS Group-Alphamotorhomes 7:43
44 Ana Lopez Burgos Oscense C. C. 7:49
45 Jorja Bond CXD Trek Bikes 8:02
46 Meadow Willems Olanda Base/Watersley 8:11
47 Ilaria Tambosco S. S. San Fiorese 8:31
48 Dorothee Perron Ottawa Bicycle Club 9:00
49 Veronika Sedlácková Brilon Racing Team MB 9:04
50 Femke Lenferink AWV de Zwalluwen 9:21
51 Lies'L Schevenels Essec Cycling Team 10:38
52 Gaia Santin Velo club San Vendemiano @ 1 lap
53 Laure Huybrechts Essec Cycling Team 2 laps
54 Nele De Vos Never Give Up by Jolien Versch 2 laps
55 Diana Steffenhagen RSV Seeheim 1971 2 laps
56 Lucie Adam Team JMCX 2 laps
57 Maja Jozkowicz K.S. Klif Chlapowo 2 laps
58 Carla Jimenez Vera Y Frias CDF Las Lindes 3 laps
59 Michelle Schätti VC Wädenswil 3 laps
DNF Jamie De Beer TWC Het Snelle Wiel Bestronics DNF
DNF Lucia Gonzalez Blanco Nesta-MMR CX Team DNF
DNF Regina Bruchner Veszpremi Egyetemi Sport Club DNF
DNF Nadia Casasola Bandiziol Cycling Team DNF

 


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