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Van der Poel wins the UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup, tubular tires remain the classic choice for cross-country races.

Dec 24, 2025

Dutch "Cross Country King" Mathieu van der Poel (Alpecin-Deceuninck team) once again demonstrated what "absolute dominance" means in Hofstade this Monday. In the fourth round of the 2025-2026 season X2O Badkamers Trofee points race - the Hofstade Plagecross track, which returned to the international calendar after 17 years, the current world champion controlled the race from start to finish. On the tough sandy track in Flanders, he put on a textbook performance of strength and skill, and finally won the championship with absolute strength.


Van der Poel still equipped Dugast tubular tires in the race, which is a classic choice for top - levelcyclo - cross races. Meanwhile, he used Shimano Dura - Ace C50, which ensures that the tire will not slip off the rim even when the tire pressure is very low in corners.


In the cyclocross (CX) riding community, the debate over choosing between tubular tires and tubeless tires has never stopped. With the iterative upgrading of tubeless tire technology and their significant advantages in cost performance and versatility, more and more ordinary riders have begun to abandon tubular tires. But does this mean that tubular tires are about to exit the stage of history? The answer is obviously no. Tubular tires will not disappear completely; instead, they will gradually change from the "mainstream choice" they once were to the "ultimate choice in professional scenarios."


Tubular tires still have competitiveness in the market due to their irreplaceable performance advantages in the professional competitive field. The mud, bumps, and frequent sharp turns on cyclocross tracks place extreme demands on tire stability and grip. The structure of tubular tires, which are completely bonded to the rim with glue, allows for low tire pressure without the worry of "burping" — this is a core advantage that even tubeless tires with liners can hardly fully match. For riders who are heavier or take aggressive turns, this low-pressure stability directly reduces the probability of failing to finish a race due to tire failures. On muddy roads, the softer sidewalls of tubular tires can better conform to the ground, providing an additional 10%-15% of grip. Their delicate road feel and direct handling feedback also make many riders say, "Nothing can compare to the riding experience of tubular tires."