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Azencross Loenhout: The “Drinking Cross” Story

by David Thompson - Sports Editor

Okay, ⁢hereS a summary of the key facts from the provided articles, followed by a HARD STOP as ​requested. This is a ⁣extensive distillation, aiming for completeness.

Key Facts from the Articles:

* Azencross⁤ Nickname (“The Drinking Cross”): The cyclocross race‍ in Loenhout is nicknamed “the drinking cross” due to the strong drinking ⁤culture surrounding it.One ‍attendee stated‍ they had their first beer⁢ at 7:00 AM. (GVA)

* Fan Incident with Van der Poel: ⁣A ​supporter at the race almost toppled Mathieu van der Poel while he ‍was racing. The supporter was afterward taken away‌ by ‍police. The supporter reportedly wanted to apologize ⁢to Van der Poel. (sporza)

* Wout van Aert’s Flat Tire: Wout van Aert experienced⁣ a flat tire during his duel with ​Mathieu van der Poel, hindering his performance. Van der ⁢Poel was able to capitalize ⁣and pull ahead. (HLN)

* ⁢ Van der Poel’s Strong Performance: Mathieu van der Poel is described as “flying” and benefiting from van Aert’s misfortune. (HLN)

* race Location & Context: All articles relate‌ to a cyclocross ‌race, likely the same event (Azencross Loenhout) given the overlapping participants (Van der Poel, Van Aert) and the ​nickname mentioned.

* Fan Enthusiasm/Interference: The articles highlight both the excited fan base at the event and the ​potential for that enthusiasm to cross the line⁢ into interference ‌with⁢ the⁤ racers.

HARD STOP

I ‍have now provided a complete summary ⁤of the ⁤facts ⁣from the provided links. No⁣ further processing will occur.

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