Thibau Nys Looks Towards Cyclocross Season: “I am Fully Back” The Cyclocross World Cup Is Ours Again…
Cyclocross fans, get ready—Thibau Nys is back, and he’s more determined than ever. After a season filled with challenges, the young Belgian sensation is gearing up for what he believes will be a dominant year in the Cyclocross World Cup.
In a recent interview, Nys confidently declared, “I am fully back.” With a renewed focus, improved training, and a hunger for victories, it’s clear that he has his sights set on reclaiming his spot at the top of the cyclocross world.
Nys’ 2023 season was a rollercoaster of emotions, with injuries and inconsistent performances creating hurdles for the talented rider. Many doubted whether he could return to the form that saw him take the cyclocross world by storm in his early years. However, those setbacks seem to have only fueled his desire to succeed.
“I’ve learned a lot from last year. The ups and downs have made me stronger, and I feel like I’ve come back better—mentally and physically,” Nys said, showing a newfound maturity for the upcoming season.
Nys has been in intense preparation mode for the 2024-2025 Cyclocross World Cup, working on everything from endurance and power to sharpening his technical skills for the muddy and grueling courses that define the sport.
“My training has been more focused than ever. The goal is clear: to dominate this season and bring the title back. I’m ready to fight, and I know I have the strength to do it,” Nys added. His optimism is palpable, and for good reason—when Thibau is at his best, few can match his skill on a bike.
This year’s Cyclocross World Cup won’t be a walk in the park, though. Rivals like Wout van Aert and Mathieu van der Poel will be eager to challenge for the crown. Still, Nys isn’t backing down. His team has put its full faith in his abilities, providing top-notch support as he embarks on the new season.
“We know the competition is fierce, but that only makes me more excited. I thrive under pressure, and this season is going to be all about proving I belong at the top,” he said with a confident smile.
As the son of cyclocross legend Sven Nys, Thibau has grown up in the spotlight. Yet, he’s steadily carved out his own legacy, winning at the U23 level and now stepping up to take on the sport’s elite. This season could mark his transition from a young talent with potential to a full-fledged star, carrying the Nys family torch in cyclocross.
Thibau Nys is not just racing to win—he’s racing to remind the world that he’s the future of cyclocross. With the World Cup fast approaching, fans are eagerly awaiting to see if he can reclaim the dominance he once promised.