Puck Pieterse withdraws from 2025 Road Worlds in Rwanda to focus on MTB title defence

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Puck Pieterse will not take part in the Road World Championships in Rwanda this September, despite being named in the Dutch squad by national coach Laurens ten Dam. The 23-year-old Fenix-Deceuninck rider has chosen to refocus her programme around the Mountain Bike World Championships in Valais, where she will aim to defend her rainbow jersey.

โ€œIn consultation we decided to remove the Road Worlds from her schedule,โ€ Ten Dam told NOS. โ€œWith the MTB Worlds and everything else coming up for Puck, it was getting a bit much. Of course, I find it a pity, but I also know I will need Puck in the years to come.โ€

Puck Pieterse 2025 Fleche Wallonne Win (ASO)

Pieterse had impressed in last yearโ€™s road Worlds, finishing 13th in the elite race in Zรผrich and securing the under-23 world title in the process. This season, though, her attention will be firmly on the off-road discipline, with Valais hosting the MTB Worlds from 9th to 14th September.

Whether Ten Dam will name a replacement for the road race in Rwanda remains unclear, but the Dutch squad still boasts extraordinary depth. Demi Vollering leads the line-up, supported by Anna van der Breggen, Marianne Vos and Pauliena Rooijakkers, with Shirin van Anrooij and Yara Kastelijn also selected. Riejanne Markus has been named first reserve, while Vollering and Van der Breggen will take on the individual time trial.

Puck Pieterse
Puck Pieterse

Even without Pieterse, the Netherlands will arrive as one of the strongest teams, with a clear ambition, in Ten Damโ€™s words, to โ€œfight for nothing less than the highest steps of the podium.โ€