Noorderwijk (Brussels Morning Newspaper) – Sanne Cant retired after more than 15 years in cyclo-cross, concluding her career at the Internationale Sluitingsprijs in Oostmalle. She won three world titles, three European titles, and 15 Belgian championships. Fans celebrated her remarkable career at Café Welkom.
Sanne Cant has officially retired from professional cycling after over 15 years in cyclo-cross. Her final race took place at the Internationale Sluitingsprijs in Oostmalle, where she gave her all but did not make it onto the podium.
In the last sprint, Hélène Clauzel from France secured third place, surprising some fans. However, Cant remained positive, acknowledging that competition can be unpredictable. As she crossed the finish line, many supporters cheered for her. Cant has enjoyed a decorated career, winning three world titles, three European titles, and an impressive 15 consecutive Belgian championships.
“It was a bit of a surprise in the sprint,”
Cant admitted.
“I did everything I could to get on the podium. But suddenly the French were there. Too bad, that’s all I can say about it.”
How did fans celebrate Sanne Cant’s retirement from cyclo-cross?
Following her last race, Sanne Cant marked the end of her career with a celebration at Café Welkom in Noorderwijk. She was surrounded by family, friends, and devoted fans. The café was packed with individuals who had supported her throughout her journey, many of whom became emotional as they paid tribute to her accomplishments. The evening featured heartfelt speeches and toasts in her honor.
Cant humorously remarked that her first task post-retirement would be cleaning her bike and catching up on rest. While she has not confirmed specific future plans, she hinted at staying involved in cycling—whether through coaching or advocacy.
“I was very displeased,”
expressed fan Jan Anthonissen.
“Hélène Clauzel took the podium from her.”
Another attendee shared the same sentiment:
“If you know that it is the last match of such an icon, then you grant her that podium place.”
Officials have recognized Sanne Cant as Belgium’s top cyclo-cross athlete for the past 15 years. Loyal supporter Jan Anthonissen reflected on her lasting impact on the sport, saying:
“What she has brought us in the past is amazing. She is the best Belgian cyclo-cross rider we have ever known.”
For fans like Jan, her retirement is a moment to appreciate her contributions to Belgian cycling. Although her competitive career has ended, celebrations of her achievements will continue as friends and supporters gather in her honor.
Cant’s fans respect her decision to retire. While they feel a sense of loss, they understand her choice. Long-time supporter Ria Ghoos shared her thoughts, praising Cant not just for her talent but also for her character.
“She helped young cyclists and stayed humble,”
Ria added,
“I don’t have to be anywhere tomorrow, I’m retired.”
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