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FAYETTEVILLE ARKANSAS JANUARY 29 Joran Wyseure of Belgium celebrates at finish line as race winner during the 73rd UCI CycloCross World Championships Fayetteville 2022 Mens U23 Fayetteville2022 on January 29 2022 in Fayetteville Arkansas Photo by Chris GraythenGetty Images

Joran Wyseure of Belgium celebrates men's U23 victory at UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships (Image credit: Getty Images Sport)
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FAYETTEVILLE ARKANSAS JANUARY 29 Joran Wyseure of Belgium celebrates at finish line as race winner during the 73rd UCI CycloCross World Championships Fayetteville 2022 Mens U23 Fayetteville2022 on January 29 2022 in Fayetteville Arkansas Photo by Chris GraythenGetty Images

Joran Wyseure of Belgium wins men's U23 race ahead of teammate Emiel Verstrynge (Image credit: Getty Images Sport)
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FAYETTEVILLE ARKANSAS JANUARY 29 Joran Wyseure of Belgium celebrates at finish line as race winner during the 73rd UCI CycloCross World Championships Fayetteville 2022 Mens U23 Fayetteville2022 on January 29 2022 in Fayetteville Arkansas Photo by Chris GraythenGetty Images

Joran Wyseure of Belgium wins U23 race in Fayetteville (Image credit: Getty Images Sport)
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FAYETTEVILLE ARKANSAS JANUARY 29 Joran Wyseure of Belgium competes during the 73rd UCI CycloCross World Championships Fayetteville 2022 Mens U23 Fayetteville2022 on January 29 2022 in Fayetteville Arkansas Photo by Chris GraythenGetty Images

Joran Wyseure of Belgium wins men's U23 title at UCI Cyclo-Cross World Championships in Fayetteville (Image credit: Getty Images Sport)
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FAYETTEVILLE ARKANSAS JANUARY 29 Joran Wyseure of Belgium competes to win during the 73rd UCI CycloCross World Championships Fayetteville 2022 Mens U23 Fayetteville2022 on January 29 2022 in Fayetteville Arkansas Photo by Chris GraythenGetty Images

Joran Wyseure of Belgium on course for his victory in men's U23 race (Image credit: Getty Images Sport)
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FAYETTEVILLE ARKANSAS JANUARY 29 Joran Wyseure of Belgium competes to win during the 73rd UCI CycloCross World Championships Fayetteville 2022 Mens U23 Fayetteville2022 on January 29 2022 in Fayetteville Arkansas Photo by Chris GraythenGetty Images

Joran Wyseure of Belgium on The 39 Climb (Image credit: Getty Images Sport)
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FAYETTEVILLE ARKANSAS JANUARY 29 LR Emiel Verstrynge of Belgium Mees Hendrikx of Netherlands and Pim Ronhaar of Netherlands compete while fans cheer during the 73rd UCI CycloCross World Championships Fayetteville 2022 Mens U23 Fayetteville2022 on January 29 2022 in Fayetteville Arkansas Photo by Chris GraythenGetty Images

Emiel Verstrynge of Belgium, Mees Hendrikx of Netherlands and Pim Ronhaar of Netherlands chase leader at top of climb while fans cheer (Image credit: Getty Images Sport)
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FAYETTEVILLE GEORGIA JANUARY 29 Mees Hendrikx of Netherlands trains prior to the 73rd UCI CycloCross World Championships Fayetteville 2022 Mens U23 Fayetteville2022 on January 29 2022 in Fayetteville Georgia Photo by Chris GraythenGetty Images

Mees Hendrikx of Netherlands on course (Image credit: Getty Images Sport)
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FAYETTEVILLE GEORGIA JANUARY 29 Cameron Mason of United Kingdom trains prior to the 73rd UCI CycloCross World Championships Fayetteville 2022 Mens U23 Fayetteville2022 on January 29 2022 in Fayetteville Georgia Photo by Chris GraythenGetty Images

Cameron Mason of United Kingdom trains prior to the U23 race (Image credit: Getty Images Sport)
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FAYETTEVILLE ARKANSAS JANUARY 29 Fans attend to the 73rd UCI CycloCross World Championships Fayetteville 2022 Mens U23 Fayetteville2022 on January 29 2022 in Fayetteville Arkansas Photo by Chris GraythenGetty Images

Centennial Park descent after 39 Climb is packed with fans (Image credit: Getty Images Sport)
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UCI Cyclocross world championships Fayetteville 2022 USA Men U23 29012022 Scenery photo Alex WhiteheadSW PixCVSprintCyclingAgency2022

The descent off the stair climb (Image credit: SprintCyclingAgency)
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UCI Cyclocross world championships Fayetteville 2022 USA Men U23 29012022 Cameron Mason GBR photo Alex WhiteheadSW PixCVSprintCyclingAgency2022

Cameron Mason (Image credit: SprintCyclingAgency)
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UCI Cyclocross world championships Fayetteville 2022 USA Men U23 29012022 Scenery photo Alex WhiteheadSW PixCVSprintCyclingAgency2022

The under-23 men's start (Image credit: SprintCyclingAgency)
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UCI Cyclocross world championships Fayetteville 2022 USA Men U23 29012022 Joran Wyseure BEL photo Alex WhiteheadSW PixCVSprintCyclingAgency2022

Joran Wyseure (Belgium) (Image credit: SprintCyclingAgency)
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UCI Cyclocross world championships Fayetteville 2022 USA Men U23 29012022 Joran Wyseure BEL photo Alex WhiteheadSW PixCVSprintCyclingAgency2022

Joran Wyseure (Belgium) (Image credit: SprintCyclingAgency)
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UCI Cyclocross world championships Fayetteville 2022 USA Men U23 29012022 Emiel Vertsrynge BEL Joran Wyseure BEL Thibau Nys BEL photo Alex WhiteheadSW PixCVSprintCyclingAgency2022

Emiel Verstrynge, Joran Wyseure and Thibaut Nys on the podium (Image credit: SprintCyclingAgency)

Belgium swept the podium for the men's U23 race Saturday at the UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships, Joran Wyseure riding solo across the line for the rainbow jersey. Emiel Verstrynge secured the silver medal, finishing just 13 seconds back while Thibau Nys held off charges by Mees Hendrikx (Netherlands) and Cameron Mason (Great Britain) to secure the bronze.

The fast, flowy course kept the speeds high, as Wyseure extended his lead with each lap. Hendrikx rode at the front pacing the Belgian pair of Verstrynge and Nys, who kept a slight advantage over the Dutch duo of Ryan Kamp and Pim Ronhaar.

With two laps to go, the solo lead for Wyseure had stabilised at 15 seconds, and Verstrynge took an opportunity to push away from the chasers in power sections for second place.

“I want to try the whole race at my own tempo. It was enough for the win,” Wyseure said in the mix zone after the race. “It’s really nice that we have three Belgian guys on the podium. It’s phenomenal, and I’m really happy.” 

From the front row of Belgian and Dutch colours, with a lone rider from Great Britain, the Belgian team put two riders at the front going into the first 180-degree turn, the entire field packed together at a blistering pace.

On the initial ascent of the 38-step staircase the group began to line out, led by Verstrynge in front of the trio of Dutch riders -  Ronhaar, Hendrikx and Kamp. Close behind was Gonzalo Inguanzo Macho of Spain and Cameron Mason (Great Britain).

On the second lap, along the decisive long climb on the back of the course at Centennial Park, Wyseure began to set the pace at the front, with a long line of Belgian and Dutch riders on his wheel. Wyseure attacked across the series of short, steep rollers to kick up some dust and grab a seven-second advantage to start the third of seven laps.

Wyseure continued with a stiff pace on his solo attack, leaving Hendrikx to lead the Dutch chasers Kamp and Ronhaar, who were joined by Verstrynge, Thibau Nys and Britain’s Mason. With four laps to go, Wyseure had a 14-second gap on the small group. Another few seconds in the chase were Niels Vandeputte and Jente Michels of Belgium.

Overnight frost had melted under the Arkansas sunshine, with any residual dampness in some corners quickly drying. Wyseure had no problems on his circuits and rode solo across the line for the victory, covering his face with his hands in disbelief.

Results
Pos. Rider Name (Country) Team Result
1 Joran Wyseure (Belgium) 0:49:21
2 Emiel Verstrynge (Belgium) 0:00:13
3 Thibau Nys (Belgium) 0:00:33
4 Mees Hendrikx (Netherlands)
5 Cameron Mason (United Kingdom)
6 Ryan Kamp (Netherlands) 0:00:38
7 Niels Vandeputte (Belgium) 0:00:40
8 Pim Ronhaar (Netherlands) 0:01:15
9 Gerben Kuypers (Belgium) 0:01:32
10 Jente Michels (Belgium) 0:01:37
11 Antoine Huby (France) 0:01:51
12 Dario Lillo (Switzerland) 0:01:55
13 Samuele Leone (Italy) 0:02:10
14 Joseph Blackmore (United Kingdom) 0:02:15
15 Joris Delbove (France) 0:02:33
16 Gonzalo Inguanzo Macho (Spain) 0:02:43
17 Scott Funston (United States) 0:02:44
18 Davide Toneatti (Italy) 0:02:45
19 Loris Rouiller (Switzerland 0:03:12
20 Isaac Del Toro Romero (Mexico) 0:03:14
21 Andrew Strohmeyer (United States) 0:03:21
22 Matej Stransky (Czech Republic) 0:03:33
23 Daxton Mock (United States) 0:03:46
24 Miguel Rodriguez Novoa (Spain) 0:03:57
25 Matyas Fiala (Czech Republic) 0:04:23
26 Jan Sommer (Switzerland) 0:04:32
27 Lars Sommer (Switzerland)
28 Jules Van Kempen (United States) 0:04:33
29 Sam Noel (United States) 0:04:39
30 Filip Maard (Sweden) 0:04:58
31 Theo Thomas (France)
32 Gustav Dahl (Denmark) 0:05:07
33 Pascal Toemke (Germany) 0:05:14
34 Hugo Brisebois (Canada) 0:05:31
35 Matt Leliveld (Canada) 0:05:35
36 Tommy Servetas (United States) 0:05:41
37 Carlos Alfonso Garcia Trejo (Mexico) 0:05:50
38 Noah Ramsay (Canada) 0:06:13
39 Owen Clark (Canada) 0:06:58
40 Sean Nolan (Republic of Ireland) 0:07:24
41 Dean Harvey (Republic of Ireland)

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