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DENDERMONDE, BELGIUM – DECEMBER 26: Lucinda Brand Nedand Team Baloise Trek Lions celebrates at finish line as race winner during the 2nd Dendermonde UCI Cyclo-Cross Worldcup 2021 – Women’s Elite / #CXWorldCup / @UCIcyclocrossWC / on December 26, 2021 in Dendermonde, Belgium. (Photo by Luc Claessen/Getty Images)
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Lucinda Brand (Baloise Trek Lions) did it again at the World Cup Dendermonde on Sunday.
Brand scored her 11th win of the season and extended her lead in the World Cup standings as she continues her dominant run through the winter. She now takes a 28-point lead over Denise Betsema (Pauwels Sauzen Bingoal) in the classification.
But it wasn’t all easy for Brand in her solo win.
Clara Honsinger (Cannondale Cyclocrossworld) came a close second after a fierce late chase, pulling back around 15 seconds in the final circuit of the boggy course. The result was the 24-year-old’s best World Cup result of the season.
Lucinda Brand is the best in the mud of Dendermonde! 🌈 Clara Honsinger🥈, Denise Betsema🥉. 📺 Follow the action 👉 https://t.co/gUajSeqr2U #CXWorldCup pic.twitter.com/NF4fiJUwwL
— UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup (@UCIcyclocrossWC) December 26, 2021
Brand was slow out of the gate in the opening lap, spending the first circuit around 15th on a muddy course packing steps, sand stretches, steep climbs and tricky descents.
The world champ soon found her legs and by lap two had connected with an all-star nine-rider group also containing the likes of Betsema, Marianne Vos (Jumbo-Visma), Shirin van Anrooij (Baloise Trek), Blanka Vas (SD Worx), Puck Pieterse and Ceylin del Carmen Alvarado (both Alpecin Fenix).
Van Anrooij and Betsema pressured at the front of the group the second lap, but once Brand had her motor running she was back to her peerless best.
Brand pulled away in lap three as Betsema led the chase around 10 seconds back, with Pieterse close behind her.
U.S. champion Honsinger also took a lap to hit top gear.
The Oregon native time trialed her way from mid-pack to connect with the main chase group in lap two. Honsinger carried her momentum from her U.S. title defense earlier this month to overhaul Betsea on lap four and take the lead in the race for second-place.
🇺🇸 Clara Honsinger on her way to the second place as Betsema dropped Puck Pieterse in the fight for place 3⃣!#CXWorldCup
📸 @cyclephotos pic.twitter.com/wYohYhVuX7
— UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup (@UCIcyclocrossWC) December 26, 2021
Betsema began to falter as Honsinger surged, and her stumble let the American take a handful of seconds of a lead.
Brand stretched her lead with every section of the heavy muddy course on lap four, fast on her feet and powerful in the saddle, but Honsinger chased hard and skipped the pits in the final lap to pull more than 15 seconds back on Brand.
Honsinger came within eye-view of Brand through the final corners, but the World Cup leader kept cool and dieseled away to her 11th win of the season, and second consecutive victory on the Dendermonde course.
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