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词条 Sanne Cant
释义

  1. Career

     Competing at youth level  First professional years  Breakthrough season  Breakthrough confirmation  Career season 

  2. Palmarès

  3. References

  4. External links

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| name = Sanne Cant
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| caption = Cant won the gold medal at the 2014 Cyclo-cross European Championships
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| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|df=yes|1990|10|8}}
| birth_place = Antwerp, Belgium
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| currentteam = Enertherm-BKCP
| discipline = Cyclo-cross
| role = Rider
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| proyears1 = 2008
| proteam1 = Guerciotti-Selle Italia
| proyears2 = 2009–
| proteam2 = Enertherm-BKCP
| majorwins =Series wins

UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup (2014–2015, 2015–2016, 2017–2018)

One-day races

World Cyclo-cross Championships (2017–2019)

European Cyclo-cross Championships
(2014, 2015, 2017)

National Cyclo-cross Championships
(2010–2019)


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Sanne Cant (born 8 October 1990) is a Belgian racing cyclist. She participates mainly in cyclo-cross. Cant is a cousin of Loes Sels.

Cant won the World Championship cyclo cross in the elite category in 2017, 2018, 2019, and won the European Cyclo-cross Championship in 2014, 2015 and 2017.

Career

Competing at youth level

In her youth Cant competed in both athletics and duathlon. In 2002, she started cycling, focusing mainly on cyclocross and mountain biking. In her first year as a cyclist she immediately won the provincial championship at the 12 years old. In 2003, she repeated this, as in 2004. In this latter year she scored her first major victory, becoming Belgian champion in the 14-year-old category. She then moved into the youth category, continuing her provincial title run, as well as its MTB title. For 2006, the expectations were high, winning another provincial title and her first national title.

First professional years

Her first professional year was the 2008–2009 season, riding for the Italian Guerciotti-Selle Italia team. Her first podium in a major competition came with 3rd place during the cyclo-cross from Gavere. A month later, she recorded her first victory in the race in Faè di Oderzo. From 1 January 2009, Cant signed with BKCP-Powerplus, the team of Niels Albert.

In preparation for the 2009–2010 season she rode various MTB races, again winning the Belgian championship. The subsequent cyclocross season started well for Cant. She was 4th in the Citadel Cross.[1] Later that season, she won the Belgian cyclo-cross championship.

For the summer season of 2010 Cant decided not to be restricted to mountain bike races and focussed solely on the road. Again, she won the Belgian national cyclo-cross championships.

During the summer of 2011 Cant signed a contract with the Young Telenet-Fidea team, despite the signed contract extension Cant at BKCP-Powerplus. In September 2013 she was awarded a fine of 30,000 euros from the UCI.[2] She rode consistently that season, with her best results being her two 2nd places in the Scheldecross and the Grapes Cross. In January 2012 she took a 3rd Belgian title as well as the bronze at the World Championships at home in Koksijde.

Breakthrough season

In preparation for the 2012–2013 season Cant decided to compete in mountain biking alongside road races. This cyclocross season saw Cant's breakthrough. She started with a number of victories, she won in Kalmthout and in Zonhoven. She continued her momentum and won in Leuven, Essen and Loenhout. During the Roubaix world cup race Cant fell heavily on a muddy descent with American racer Katherine Compton. Cant was taken to the hospital, where it turned out that she had no serious injuries. On 13 January, she won her fourth consecutive Belgian championship. After the World championships Cant won several competitions such, Hoogstraten, Oostmalle and even the best in the general classification in the Bpost bank trophy.

Breakthrough confirmation

After the 2012–2013 season Cant combined road cycling with cyclo-cross. She finished 7th at the Belgian road championships and took silver for the second time at the Belgian mountain bike championships. Cant's winter began two weeks earlier than normal. She rode and won the Supercross Baden in Switzerland. Two weeks later she won the Grand Prix Neerpelt[3] then also won in Laarne. In November she won the Fair Cross Niel, the GP Hasselt and Cyclocross Asper-Gavere. In early 2014 she again became national champion for the fifth time in a row.

Career season

Her preparation for the winter of 2014–2015 contrasted to recent years. She started erratically, but in November she showcased her great form winning the Superprestiege of Zonhoven and her first European title.[4] She went on to record her first victory in the World Cup. A week later she won the Milton Keynes round. With this win, she was the first Belgian ever to lead the World Cup. She also led the UCI Rankings.[5] In January she extended her national title winning run.

The summer of 2015 began with Cant being selected to the national road team. Before the start of the 2015–2016 season Cant said she would contest fewer races with the aim of being fresher in the World championships. Her season started with a third place during the first World Cup round. This was followed by two victories in the Superprestige, where for the first time in its history, a final ranking overall classification for women would be decided. Her first big goal of the season was to defend the European Championship – a goal she was successful in.

In January 2017 she became world champion cyclo-cross and in October 2017 she gained her third European title. On 26 December 2017 Cant won in Heusden-Zolder her 100th victory in the cyclo-cross. On 3 February 2018 Cant won a second world championship. On 2 February 2019 she scored a hatrick by winning the world championship three years in a row.

Palmarès

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2002–2003

1st {{flagicon|Antwerp}} Antwerp U13 Provincial Champion

2003–2004

1st {{flagicon|Antwerp}} Antwerp Junior Provincial Champion

2004–2005

1st National Junior MTB Championship

1st {{flagicon|Antwerp}} Antwerp Junior Provincial Champion

2005–2006

1st National Youth MTB Championship

1st {{flagicon|Antwerp}} Antwerp Youth Provincial Champion

2006–2007

1st National Youth MTB Championship

1st National Junior Cyclo-cross Championship

1st {{flagicon|Antwerp}} Antwerp Youth Provincial Champion

2007–2008

1st National Youth MTB Championship

1st National Junior Cyclo-cross Championship

1st {{flagicon|Antwerp}} Antwerp Youth Provincial Champion

1st Tubize Mountainbike

1st Langdorp Mountainbike

2008–2009

1st National Junior Cyclo-cross Championship

1st Faè di Oderzo

2009–2010

1st National Cyclo-cross Championship

2010–2011

1st National Cyclo-cross Championship

2011–2012

1st National Cyclo-cross Championship

1st Zonhoven Cyclo-cross

1st Leuven Cyclo-cross

1st Essen Cyclo-cross

1st Azencross Loenhout

1st Kalmthout Cyclo-cross

2012–2013

1st National Cyclo-cross Championship

1st Baden Cyclo-cross

1st Niel Cyclo-cross

1st Hasselt Cyclo-cross

1st Gavere – Asper

1st Hoogstraten Cyclo-cross

1st Middelkerke Cyclo-cross

1st Oostmalle Cyclo-cross

1st Neerpelt Cyclo-cross

1st Kalmthout Cyclo-cross

1st Essen Cyclo-cross

1st Diegem Cyclo-cross

2013–2014

1st National Cyclo-cross Championship

1st Neerpelt Cyclo-cross

1st Gieten Cyclo-cross

1st Zonhoven Cyclo-cross

1st Gavere – Asper

1st Duinencross Koksijde

1st Milton Keynes

1st Scheldecross Antwerpen

1st Oostmalle Cyclo-cross

2014–2015

1st National Cyclo-cross Championship

1st European Cyclo-cross Championship

1st Overall UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup

1st Koksijde

1st Milton Keynes

Superprestige

1st Gieten

1st Zonhoven

1st Ruddervoorde

1st Gavere

1st Hoogstraten

BPost Bank Trophy

1st Bollekescross

1st Grand Prix van Hasselt

1st Krawatencross

1st Soudal GP Neerpelt

1st Soudal Classics – Jaarmarktcross Niel

1st Vlaamse Druivencross

1st Cyclocross van het Waasland

1st Cyclocross Otegem

1st Oostmalle Cyclo-cross

2nd World Cyclo-cross Championship

2015–2016

1st National Cyclo-cross Championship

1st European Cyclo-cross Championship

1st Niel Jaarmarkt Cyclo-cross[6]

1st Grand Prix van Hasselt

1st Parkcross Maldegem

1st Eeklo

1st Oostmalle Cyclo-cross

1st Superprestige

1st Gieten

1st Zonhoven

1st Ruddervoorde

1st Gavere

1st Hoogstraten

1st Middelkerke

1st Overall UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup

1st Koksijde

1st Heusden-Zolder

1st Lignières-en-Berry

1st BPost Bank Trophy

1st Essen

1st Scheldecross Antwerpen

1st Azencross Loenhout

1st Grand Prix Sven Nys

3rd World Cyclo-cross Championship

2016–2017

1st World Cyclo-cross Championships

1st National Cyclo-cross Championship

Brico Cross

1st Geraardsbergen

1st Hulst

1st Superprestige

1st Gieten

1st Zonhoven

1st Gavere

1st Middelkerke

1st DVV Trofee

1st Flandriencross Hamme

1st Essen

1st Scheldecross Antwerpen

1st Azencross Loenhout

UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup

1st Zeven

1st Ardooie

1st Hasselt

1st Mol

1st Niel Jaarmarkt Cyclo-cross

1st Oostmalle Cyclo-cross

1st Sint-Niklaas

2017–2018

1st World Cyclo-cross Championships

1st European Cyclo-cross Championship

1st National Cyclo-cross Championship

1st UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup

1st Waterloo

1st Bogense

1st Zeven

1st Heusden-Zolder

1st Hoogerheide

1st Superprestige

1st Diegem

1st Hoogstraten

1st Middelkerke

DVV Trofee

1st Flandriencross Hamme

1st Essen

1st Scheldecross Antwerpen

1st Azencross Loenhout

1st Krawatencross Lille

1st Eeklo

1st Lebbeke

1st Meulebeke

1st Otegem

2018–2019

1st World Cyclo-cross Championships

1st National Cyclo-cross Championship

1st Superprestige

1st Zonhoven

1st Diegem

1st Hoogstraten

1st DVV Trofee

1st Niel

1st Krawatencross Lille

1st Meulebeke

1st Lokeren

1st Mol

1st Sint-Niklaas

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References

1. ^{{cite web|url=http://sporza.be/cm/sporza/wielrennen/veldrijden/1.628109|title=Belgische veldritvrouwen gaan in de clinch|work=sporza}}
2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.nieuwsblad.be/sportwereld/cnt/dmf20130920_00752505|title=Veldrijdster Sanne Cant moet Van Kasteren 30.000 euro betalen|work=nieuwsblad.be}}
3. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.enertherm-bkcp.be/nl/nieuws.php?id=233|title=Enertherm-BKCP Cyclocrossteam, Powered by D-Sign Studio|work=enertherm-bkcp.be|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150924000644/http://www.enertherm-bkcp.be/nl/nieuws.php?id=233|archivedate=24 September 2015}}
4. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.sport.be/nl/wielrennen/veldrijden/article.html?Article_ID=708691|title=Cant haalt derde goud naar België|work=sport.be}}
5. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.enertherm-bkcp.be/nl/nieuws.php?id=397|title=Enertherm-BKCP Cyclocrossteam, Powered by D-Sign Studio|work=enertherm-bkcp.be}}
6. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.cyclingnews.com/races/soudal-classics-jaarmarktcross-niel-2015-c2/elite-women/results/ |title=Cant beats Verschueren at Jaarmarktcross Niel |author= |date=11 November 2015 |website=cyclingnews.com|access-date=14 November 2015}}

External links

  • {{Cycling archives}}
  • {{ProCyclingStats}}
{{UCI Cyclo-cross World Champions – Women's elite race}}{{Belgian National Cyclo-cross Championships (women)}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Cant, Sanne}}

7 : Living people|1990 births|Belgian female cyclists|Cyclo-cross cyclists|Sportspeople from Antwerp|Belgian cyclo-cross champions|UCI Cyclo-cross World Champions (women)

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