Now a two-time under-23 cyclocross global champion, Tibor Del Grosso is aiming to ‘get to the highest’ of each the street and cyclocross disciplines and can open his WorldTour profession at Paris-Great subsequent month.
The 21-year-old Alpecin-Deceuninck rider took his first two .2-level wins ultimate season on the Gran Premio New York Town one-day race and prologue of the Oberösterreich Rundfahrt, additionally completing runner-up within the SD WORX BW Vintage.
A dominant cyclo-cross season has observed Del Grosso win each and every under-23 match he entered and the elite Dutch Nationwide Championship.
With a rising popularity, Del Grosso is tempering his expectancies and being reasonable in regards to the point he can succeed in heading into 2025, with out hanging over the top power on himself for the street season.
“I find expectations difficult. I just hope to become the best version of myself,” he stated. “Whether I can get to the top on the road and the cross, the future will tell that now. But that is certainly my ambition. To someday run to the top of the elite.
“My ‘pass season is over, so I’ll take some relaxation and increase in opposition to the street season and expectantly have some amusing and increase.
“I’m now not positive if I’ve particular races [to target]. I simply hope to possibly do smartly in one of the crucial smaller races after which be there to lend a hand the group within the larger races. I get started in Paris-Great, that might be a difficult first race, it’s going to simply be finding out and I’m hoping so as to add one thing to the group.”
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Del Grosso is aiming to be the latest multi-discipline star on the Alpecin-Deceuninck roster, following in the footsteps of Mathieu van der Poel.
“The street calendar would possibly get a little of precedence,” added Del Grosso. “As quickly because the pass season begins, I at all times opt for that with the total 100%. That can stay.
“I also think it’s just fantastic to combine them both. In winter I’m looking forward to the road season and summer towards ‘cross.
“That is the easiest mixture for me.”
Del Grosso won his second U23 men’s Cyclo-cross World Championship title in Liévin on Saturday, riding clear from his opponents on the first lap and pulling a winning gap out of 56 seconds.
After also winning the under-23 World Cup overall and European Championships he was the firm favourite heading to France, with the expectation of a nation on his shoulders.
“It is at all times certain, and when you’re reasonably within the highlight, then you might be most probably doing one thing proper,” he stated.
“With a bit of luck. I will be able to take that with me. The power used to be additionally there ultimate 12 months [at Worlds]. And I felt this each and every race.
“So that’s where I just express myself. Of course, it keeps up when you have so much fun. Then that attention is also added.
“I might somewhat be a favorite on a path like this, then you need to hit the favorite. In order that’s all fantastic with me.”
Del Grosso was firmly in control in Liévin and showed composure to keep adding to his advantage through the technical sections of the course. With a mixture of short steep banks, technical sections and rideable grassland, the Dutchman was able to show off his array of talents.
“It used to be the easiest race for me,” Del Grosso added.
“I’ve to mention that I used to be extra anxious sooner than the beginning than sooner than a regular International Cup. However I feel I am nearly on the easiest path. So I had it beneath regulate.
“I had never raced here before. So that was a surprise when we went here. But I was very pleasantly surprised. I think it’s the nicest World Championships course I’ve ridden so far. It was just challenging and also very honest.”
Nonetheless simplest 21, Del Grosso additionally published that he plans to proceed competing within the under-23 class subsequent ‘pass season, in spite of keeping the elite Dutch nationwide identify.