Joris Nieuwenhuis claims Dutch elite men's cyclocross title
Ronhaar stumbles, Van💮 der Haar struggles in Baloise🐻-Trek podium sweep

Joris Nieuwenhuis prevailed in the Dutch cyclocross 🐻championships in Hoogev🦂een, riding away from teammate Pim Ronhaar midway through the elite men's race and never looking back.
The 27-year-old profited f🤡rom a mistake from Ronhaar in the first half of the race and continued to open a gap to his younger teammate, who couldn't find purchase for his power in the thick mud, and cruise to the victory.
Nieuwenhuis took the jersey off the shoulders of another teammate, Lars van der Haar, who had to avoid a ﷽crash at the start when Ryan Kamp tangled with Mees Hendrikx a🐭nd then hit a hole, crashing and losing time he could never regain.
On the first lap, Ronhaar took the lead as Nieuwenhuis went into the pits for a fresh bike but the pair were together soon after. Nieuwenhuis moved into the lead on the third lap and Ronhaar appeared to not have dialled in his equipment 🌼choices꧃, and suffered several minor mishaps.
The briefꦇ delay for Ronhaar was all Nieuwenhuis needed, and the yawning gap seemed to sap Ronhaar's moralꦬe. The harder he tried, the more mistakes he made, and the bigger his teammate's advantage grew.
By the end, with a lead of nearly a minute, Nieuwenhౠuis had enough time for a victory lap, giving thumbs-up and high-fives as he powered to his first elite national title.
World champion Mathౠieu van d🎃er Poel did not compete in the Dutch championships as he was in Spain for a training camp.
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Laura Weislo has been with Cyclingnews since 2006 after making a switch from a career in science. As Managing Editor, she coordinates coverage for North American events and global news. As former elite-level road racer who dabbled in cyclo-cross and track, Laura has a passion for all three disciplines. When not working she likes to go camping and explore lesser traꦯveled roads, paths and gravel tracks. Laura specialises in covering doping, anti-doping, UCI governa🌼nce and performing data analysis.
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