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词条 2017 UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships – Men's elite race
释义

  1. Race report

  2. Results

  3. Fastest laps

  4. References

{{Use dmy dates|date=February 2014}}{{Infobox cycling race report
| name = Men's elite race
| image = Jersey_rainbow.svg
| image_caption = Rainbow jersey
| image_size = 150
| series = 2017 UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships
| race_no =
| series_no =
| date = {{Start date|2017|01|29|df=yes}}
| stages = 1
| distance = 24.67
| unit = km
| time = 1h 02' 08"
| speed =
| type = medals
| first = Wout Van Aert
| first_nat = Belgium
| second = Mathieu van der Poel
| second_nat = Netherlands
| third = Kevin Pauwels
| third_nat = Belgium
| previous = 2016
| next = 2018
}}

This event was held on 29 January 2017 as part of the 2017 UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships in Belvaux, Luxembourg. Participants must be men born in 1994 or before. It was won by Wout van Aert of Belgium.[1]

Race report

Wout van Aert and Mathieu van der Poel were the big favourites before the race, having dominated the whole season and dividing the majority of races between them.

In contrast to the previous races, snow and ice were much less and the track had become much more muddy and therefore slower. As a result, several rocks surfaced which were barely visible and often covered in small pools of water. The race would turn out to become tough on the material, with especially flat tyres playing a deciding role.

Just after the start, Belgian Tom Meeusen broke his bicycle at the first obstacle and was forced to retire immediately. Meanwhile, van der Poel immediately raced away from the pack with only Kevin Pauwels able to follow. A chase group involved van Aert, Tim Merlier, Michael Vanthourenhout, Corné van Kessel, Stan Godrie, Clément Venturini and Lars van der Haar already 15 seconds back after the first lap. A puncture by Pauwels caused him to drop back, leaving van der Poel going solo from lap two. In the chasing group several riders also suffered multiple punctures and dropped back, with only van Aert able to remain about ten seconds behind.

Van der Poel suffered successive punctures on laps 2, 3 and 4 but each time closely before the pit lane, not losing much time but allowing van Aert to close the gap each lap, finally getting back together on lap 4. Behind the two leaders the gap kept widening, however the first chaser changed often as punctures caused many riders to drop back from a good position. Several riders suffered several punctures and some riders even dropped out of the race as they ran out of spare tyres, including 2008 World Champion Lars Boom.

The two leaders remained together until lap 6 when disaster struck for van der Poel as he suffered a puncture a long distance from the pits, causing him to lose 30 seconds on van Aert. Van Aert now only needed to avoid punctures in the last three laps to win his second consecutive world title, in which he succeeded. As the other riders were already over a minute back, van der Poel had no problem securing second but was visibly disappointed with his second place and eventually finished in tears 44 seconds behind van Aert.

In the fight for third, over two minutes behind van Aert, Pauwels was able to overtake van der Haar on the final lap to take his fifth bronze medal at the UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships following earlier third places in 2011, 2012, 2014 and 2016.

Results

[1]
Rank Cyclist Time
Wout van Aert|BEL}}1h 02' 08"
Mathieu van der Poel|NED}}+ 44"
Kevin Pauwels|BEL}}+ 2' 09"
4Lars van der Haar|NED}}+ 2' 52"
5Corné van Kessel|NED}}+ 3' 09"
6Laurens Sweeck|BEL}}+ 3' 29"
7Michael Boros|CZE}}+ 3' 47"
8Gianni Vermeersch|BEL}}+ 4' 02"
9Simon Zahner|SUI}}+ 4' 08"
10Sascha Weber|GER}}+ 4' 29"
11Jan Nesvadba|CZE}}+ 4' 50"
12Tim Merlier|BEL}}+ 5' 07"
13Philipp Walsleben|GER}}+ 5' 07"
14Severin Sagesser|SUI}}+ 5' 18"
15Nicola Rohrbach|SUI}}+ 5' 28"
16Javier Ruiz de Larrinaga|ESP}}+ 5' 35"
17Michael Vanthourenhout|BEL}}+ 5' 40"
18Stephen Hyde|USA}}+ 5' 41"
19Julien Taramarcaz|SUI}}+ 5' 57"
20Luca Braidot|ITA}}+ 6' 05"
21Matthieu Boulo|FRA}}+ 6' 15"
22Emil Hekele|CZE}}+ 6' 26"
23Alois Falenta|FRA}}+ 6' 26"
24Marcel Wildhaber|SUI}}+ 6' 29"
25Marek Konwa|POL}}+ 6' 41"
26Tomas Paprstka|CZE}}+ 6' 49"
27Ismael Esteban Agüero|ESP}}+ 7' 03"
28Martin Haring|SVK}}+ 7' 18"
29Clément Venturini|FRA}}+ 7' 38"
30David van der Poel|NED}}{{Tooltip|+ 2 laps|Rider finished two laps down}}
31Francis Mourey|FRA}}+ 2 laps
32Jeremy Powers|USA}}+ 2 laps
33Kerry Werner|USA}}+ 2 laps
34Stan Godrie|NED}}+ 2 laps
35Cristian Cominelli|ITA}}+ 2 laps
36Kenneth Hansen|DEN}}+ 2 laps
37Ian Field|GBR}}+ 2 laps
38Michael Van Den Ham|CAN}}+ 2 laps
39Michal Malik|CZE}}+ 2 laps
40Daniele Braidot|ITA}}+ 2 laps
41Steve Chainel|FRA}}+ 2 laps
42Lex Reichling|LUX}}{{Tooltip|+ 3 laps|Rider finished three laps down}}
43Kevin Suarez Fernandez|ESP}}+ 3 laps
44Lars Boom|NED}}+ 3 laps
45Joachim Parbo|DEN}}+ 3 laps
46Gusty Bausch|LUX}}+ 3 laps
47Jeremy Martin|CAN}}+ 3 laps
48Aitor Hernandez Gutierrez|ESP}}+ 3 laps
49Travis Livermon|USA}}+ 3 laps
50Zsolt Bur|HUN}}+ 3 laps
51Hikaru Kosaka|JPN}}+ 3 laps
52Scott Thiltges|LUX}}+ 3 laps
53Kohei Maeda|JPN}}{{Tooltip|+ 4 laps|Rider finished four laps down}}
54Tommy Nielsen|DEN}}+ 4 laps
55Mark McConnell|CAN}}+ 4 laps
56Ingvar Ómarsson|ISL}}+ 4 laps
57Tobin Ortenblad|USA}}+ 4 laps
58Pit Schlechter|LUX}}+ 4 laps
59Jeremy Durrin|USA}}+ 4 laps
60Christian Helmig|LUX}}+ 4 laps
Marcel Meisen|GER}}{{Tooltip|DNF7|Rider did not finish the seventh lap}}
Jack Kisseberth|USA}}{{Tooltip|DNF5|Rider did not finish the fifth lap}}
Toki Sawada|JPN}}{{Tooltip|DNF2|Rider did not finish the second lap}}
Tom Meeusen|BEL}}{{Tooltip|DNF1|Rider did not finish the first lap}}

Fastest laps

{{col-start}}{{col-2}}
Overall[
//#2'>2]
Pos. Cyclist Time Lap
1Wout van Aert|BEL}}7:30.2 Lap 6
2Mathieu van der Poel|NED}}7:38.1 Lap 1
3Kevin Pauwels|BEL}}7:44.3 Lap 1
4Laurens Sweeck|BEL}}7:46.6 Lap 4
5Corné van Kessel|NED}}7:49.8 Lap 2
6Michael Vanthourenhout|BEL}}7:50.3 Lap 4
7Tim Merlier|BEL}}7:50.7 Lap 1
Philipp Walsleben|GER}}7:50.7 Lap 2
9Gianni Vermeersch|BEL}}7:51.0 Lap 4
10Stan Godrie|NED}}7:51.4 Lap 1
{{col-2}}
By lap[
//#2'>2]
Lap Cyclist Time
Start{{flagathlete|Mathieu van der Poel|NED}}32"
17' 38"
2{{flagathlete|Wout van Aert|BEL}}7' 39"
37' 41"
47' 45"
57' 45"
67' 30"
77' 33"
8Kevin Pauwels|BEL}}7' 48"
{{col-end}}

References

1. ^{{cite web|title=Wereldkampioen! Wout van Aert wint een WK tjokvol lekke banden|trans-title=World champion! Wout van Aert wins a World Championship chock full of punctures|url=http://sporza.be/permalink/1.2868649|publisher=Sporza|accessdate=29 January 2017|language=Dutch|date=29 January 2017}}
2. ^{{cite web|url=http://prod.chronorace.be/angular/results.html#/xco/20170128_BIEL/ME|title=ME|work=ChronoRace.be|publisher=ChronoRace.be Chronometrage|date=29 January 2017|accessdate=29 January 2017}}
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