2014 Road World Championships - 10 pictures from the Women's Junior ITT.

Wet wet wet… The rain in Spain fell mostly in the cycling races.

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Niels Albert - Who do I cheer for now?

After the 2014 Cyclocross World Championships in Hoogerheide, a group of Belgian fans pushing a garbage bin told me, "Niels Albert is in there!". A joke, but maybe more like frustration about Niels's poor performance in the World Championships.

Some seasoned cyclocross viewers say that Niels Albert is mentally weak. There is some truth in that. See this about Niels dancing with his bike in frustration. How much better he would be if he was just that bit mentally stronger? We will never know. We will also never know how many more CX World Championships he will win. At 28, he is already a double world champion (2009, 2012).

Niels Albert is the best cyclocross-er I have seen in the sand. No one rides the sand like him. An exceptionally gifted bike handler. A strong runner. And always fun to watch. Once, at the BPost Bank Trofee at Lille, Niels shouted angrily at me because I almost knocked him off the bike when making a picture.

I am very dismayed about his abrupt retirement because of a previously undetected heart problem. I did not see it coming. Neither did the cyclocross community. And I think Niels did not see it coming too. It is a big loss to cyclocross. CX will not be the same without him. However, health is more important. And I wish him big success in whatever he decides to do next.

A celebration to Niels' entertaining racing - play the music, and enjoy my pictures of Niels Albert over the 2013/2014 cyclocross season.

Who do I cheer for now?

The distinctive tongue-out look of Niels Albert.

The distinctive tongue-out look of Niels Albert.

I wanted one of these, but when I finally made a picture that I was happy with, there were all gone. However, I am sure the kids are really happy.

I wanted one of these, but when I finally made a picture that I was happy with, there were all gone. However, I am sure the kids are really happy.

The number of people who show up to watch shows for me how popular a rider he is.

The number of people who show up to watch shows for me how popular a rider he is.

Niels Albert was the best in the sand.

Niels Albert was the best in the sand.

Niels was part of an exceptionally talented group of cyclocrossers - with Lars Boom, Kevin Pauwels, Zdeněk Štybar, Klaas Vantournout, Tom Meeusen, and Sven Nys.

Niels was part of an exceptionally talented group of cyclocrossers - with Lars Boom, Kevin Pauwels, Zdeněk Štybar, Klaas Vantournout, Tom Meeusen, and Sven Nys.

Perhaps one of his weaknesses - not that technically good over obstacles.

Perhaps one of his weaknesses - not that technically good over obstacles.

This was the time when I got a little to close to Niels, and got an angry shout from him.

This was the time when I got a little to close to Niels, and got an angry shout from him.

Niels showed that he is s strong runner, if required.

Niels showed that he is s strong runner, if required.

Though the 2013/2014 cyclocross season was a bit disappointing for Niels, he was still right up there. Always entertaining and exciting racing. Thanks Niels!

Though the 2013/2014 cyclocross season was a bit disappointing for Niels, he was still right up there. Always entertaining and exciting racing. Thanks Niels!

Vélodrome de Roubaix

In between the 2014 Cyclocross World Championships and some local Belgian CX, I sneaked a visit to the Vélodrome André-Pétrieux, or more famously known as the Vélodrome de Roubaix. Since 1989, it has been the finish point of Paris Roubaix. Riders either love the race, or loathe the race. The vélodrome was quiet in early February, but will become a very different place every April. I spent about an hour exploring the place. With overcast skies and little drizzles, it felt like a fitting day to explore. I did not manage to enter the cold stone showers though. Opposite the vélodrome is a café with race history, and memorabilia. Looking at the past pictures, and the list of victors, it felt like a good history lesson about the sport. On the wall of the bar, there is a list of all the riders who had won before. This race really takes no prisoners, except for a few exceptions.

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