Gallery: Van der Poel tames the gravel at the Antwerp Port Epic

Gallery: Van der Poel tames the gravel at the Antwerp Port Epic
It’s more than six weeks since Mathieu van der Poel (Alpecin-Fenix) crashed out of the cross country MTB race at the Tokyo Olympics, injuring his back in the process. Sunday’s Antwerp Port Epic was his first race since then – a chance to test out his back ahead of the upcoming Road World Championships and the postponed Paris-Roubaix.
In classic Van der Poel style, the 26-year-old went on to win the race, beating Giro d’Italia stage winner Taco van der Hoorn in a two-up sprint.
The UCI 1.1 Antwerp Port Epic is a road race, but to quote photographer extraordinaire Kristof Ramon, the event’s 36 km of gravel and 28 km of cobblestones ensure “this race occupies a unique spot in the Belgian race scene”. Head on down the page to check out Kristof’s photos from one of the coolest races on the calendar.
 - Van der Poel was the star attraction at the Belgian one-day race. 
 - “Hmm, how will I win this one?” 
 
 
 - The scenery is a little different at the Antwerp Port Epic. 
 
 
 
 - The peloton passes under the Schelde river. 
 - Gravel time. 
 - Kicking up dust. 
 - Van der Poel will be hoping his back is ready in time for some more serious cobbles in northern France in a few weeks’ time. 
 
 - Dusty. 
 
 - Van der Poel pushing the pace. 
 
 - Sub-optimal. 
 
 
 
 
 - Van der Poel opened a gap on a gravel sector with around 25 km to go. 
 - Only Taco van der Hoorn was able to follow him. 
 - “The back gave some problems in the final hour but it didn’t bother me as normal,” Van der Poel said later. “I am relieved.” 
 - “Right, so how am I winning from here?” – Van der Hoorn, presumably. 
 
 
 - It came down to a sprint between Van der Poel and Van der Hoorn … 
 - … with Van der Poel taking a comfortable victory in the end. 
 - Not a bad result for a rider apparently just testing himself. 
 - “I have to wait to see how I react but this race isn’t like Roubaix or Worlds,” Van der Poel said about participating at those events. “We’ll decide this week.” 
 - Dries De Bondt cleans up after a dirty day at the office. 
 - A big teddy … 
 - … and a big glass of beer for the winner. 
 - Mmmm, Kwaremont. 
 - Tim Merlier won the sprint from a small group to finish third. 
 - A good day out for Alpecin-Fenix with two on the podium and three in the top 10. 
 
            