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Iserbyt makes late surge to lead Superprestige series after opening round victory

Iserbyt makes late surge to lead Superprestige series after opening round victory

Eli Iserbyt had to come back on the penultimate lap to win Saturday’s first round of the Superprestige cyclocross series in Ruddervoorde, Belgium. It was the Pauwels Sauzen-Bingoal rider’s fifth triumph of the season and third consecutive Superprestige Ruddervoorde victory. Lars van der Haar, who raced impressively, was undone by a flat tire.

The Superprestige is the second-most, er, prestigious ‘cross series after the World Cup. Last year there were seven rounds, as one was canceled. 2021-2022 Superprestige champion, Eli Iserbyt won three races in a row, Wout Van Aert took two straight, and van der Haar and the suspended Toon Aerts claimed one each. All eight rounds in 2022-2023 are in Belgium.

Cameron Jette was the lone Canadian in the race.

Toon Vandebosche claimed the hole shot on Lap 1, leading out on the fast course. Separation occurred in the string at the tricky off-camber section. Quinten Hermans, van der Haar, Michael Vanthourenhout and Kevin Kuhn followed. Laurens Sweeck and Iserbyt didn’t have great starts. Hermans was first to complete the 2.8-km circuit at 6:42.

Vandebosch pulls the string on Lap 1.

Iserbyt had wriggled his way closer to the front by the start of Lap 2. Hermans continued to act as the locomotive of the train with Vanthourenhout on his six.

Hermans on point in the Lap 2 sand pit.

Vanthourenhout took his turn at the front on Lap 3 of 9, his teammate Iserbyt in Position 5. Vanthourenhout opened a gap back to van der Haar and Spaniard Filipe Orts. Van der Haar joined Vanthourenhout and then crossed the line 9 seconds ahead of Orts, Iserbyt, Hermans, Sweeck and Kuhn.

Van der Haar forges ahead with Vanthourenhout.

Lap 4 saw van der Haar take his leave of Vanthourenhout. The European champion’s lead heading into Lap 5 was 17 seconds. Iserbyt, Sweeck, Hermans, Vanthourenhout and Vandebosch made up the podium seekers. Iserbyt lit out after van der Haar on his own, but Sweeck sewed up the gap. Van der Haar started lapping riders.

Van der Haar solo on Lap 5.

Sweeck thought it best to avoid getting the ol’ one-two from Iserbyt and Vanthourenhout by riding at the front on Lap 6. He then made a surge that only Iserbyt could match. Sweeck was 21 seconds in arrears of van der Haar at the line, having opened a gap on Iserbyt in the sand.

With van der Haar running free on Lap 7, the main competitive focus was on Sweeck vs Iserbyt. Again, Sweeck was stronger in the sand.

Van der Haar took a new machine heading into the…

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