Tuesday, October 17, 2023 at 9:05 am
Thibaut Ness booked his first World Cup win among professionals this weekend. At Waterloo, he crossed the line alone, with his father Sven Ness looking on proudly. “It’s hard to put into words what this does for a father,” the latter said. latest news.
“Tears flowed on both sides,” Ness Sr. says of the moment father and son saw each other and fell into each other’s arms. “It was an amazing moment that I will never forget. I think he considers this one of the best wins of his career. He was already a two-time world champion (in juniors and promises, editor), but this is in the pros. This is something else.”
The victory in Waterloo was not the first victory for Nice this season. When he returned to the field, he was already the best in Beringen. Two on two, great start. Father Ness responds to this remark: “He too will lose a lot.” “What I don’t particularly want to see is people now comparing themselves to Wout van Aert or Mathieu van der Poel. He’s not up to their knees yet and he doesn’t need to be. Let him first try to make life difficult for the guys who are now just starting out. And what we have, we have.” “
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