Wout Van Art has announced that it is scaling back its December cyclocross campaign.

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Wout Van Art has announced that it is scaling back its December cyclocross campaign.

Wout Van Aert has announced that his cyclocross calendar will begin in early December. His January schedule and his participation in the UCI Cyclocross World Championships on February 5 have not yet been confirmed.

Last week, the media in Flanders suggested that Van Aert would kick off his cyclocross campaign at the X2O Trofee Kortrijk-Urban Cross on Saturday, November 26 and race through the World Championships in early February. However, Jumbo-Visma announced that it would run only seven races through the end of 2022, beginning with the Antwerp World Cup race on December 4.

This will delay the expected showdown with world champions Tom Pidcock (Ineos Grenadiers) and Mathieu van der Poel (Alpecin Deceuninck).

Pidcock will make his debut this weekend at the Merc Plus Superprestige, while van der Poel will debut at the World Cup in Hulst on November 27.

The Big 3 showdown is expected to finally come to fruition at the World Cup race in Dublin on December 11.

Jumbo-Visma will have its official launch in Amsterdam on December 22. Van Aert will return to cyclocross racing the following day at the Exact Cross Mol - Zilvermeercross, followed by the UCI World Cup in Gavere on December 26, the Heusden-Zolder and Diegem on December 27 and 28 respectively. Superprestige race, and the Exact Cross Loenhout-Azencross on December 30.

Jumbo-Visma did not reveal Fanart's January race schedule, but he is expected to defend his Belgian title in Lokeren on January 15, followed by the World Cup in Benidorm, Spain, on January 22, where he will make final preparations for the World Championship The World Cup will be held in Benidorm, Spain, on January 22.

This year's World Championships will be held in Hoogerheide, the Netherlands, where Van Aert is expected to aim for his fourth rainbow jersey.

However, the late date of February 5 will erode Van Aert's road training and early season racing before the spring classics. He is expected to make his season debut on the road at the Omloop Het Nieuwsblad on Saturday, February 25, just as he did this year when he won the solo attack.

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