Sven Nys Explained

Sven Nys
Fullname:Sven Nys
Nickname:The Cannibal from Baal
De Kannibaal van Baal
Birth Date:1976 6, df=yes
Birth Place:Bonheiden, Belgium
Height:1.81m (05.94feet)
Weight:72 kg
Disciplines:Cyclo-cross
Mountain bike
Road
Role:Rider (retired)
Team manager
Proyears1:1998–2008
Proyears2:2008–2013
Amateuryears1:2014–2016
Amateurteam1:Crelan–AA Drink
Manageyears1:2016–
Majorwins:
Cyclo-cross
  • World Championships (2005, 2013)
  • National Championships (2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2008–2010, 2012, 2014)
  • World Cup
    (1999–2000, 2001–02, 2004–05, 2005–06, 2006–07, 2008–09)
  • 50 individual wins (1998–992009–10, 2011–12, 2012–13, 2015–16)
  • Superprestige
    (1999–2000, 2002–03, 2005–06, 2006–07, 2007–08, 2008–09, 2010–11, 2011–12, 2012–13, 2013–14)
  • Gazet van Antwerpen
    (2002–03, 2004–05, 2005–06, 2006–07, 2007–08, 2008–09, 2009–10, 2010–11, 2013–14)
    Mountain bike
  • National Championships
    (2005, 2007, 2013, 2014, 2015)
  • Sven Nys (in Dutch; Flemish ˌsfɛˈnɛis/; born 17 June 1976) is a former professional cyclist competing in cyclo-cross and mountain bike. With two world championships, seven world cups, and over 140 competitive victories, he is considered one of the best cyclo-cross racers of his generation, and remains a prominent figure in cyclo-cross. Apart from cyclo-cross, Nys is also fivefold national mountainbike champion, and has competed in that discipline in two Olympic games.

    Career overview

    Early years

    Born in Bonheiden, Belgium, Nys began racing BMX at the age of 8. He won eight BMX national titles before switching to cyclocross, a more popular sport in Belgium. He won the under-23 world championship in 1997 and 1998, beating another Belgian, Bart Wellens. Nys moved to the elite category in 1998–1999, joining the Dutch team.

    Becoming elite

    In the elite class he won the Superprestige competition and came third in the national championships. The next season, he won the Superprestige again, ended the World Cup as leader and became Belgian champion. This made him favourite for the 2000 world championship. But his Rabobank management told him not to beat his teammate, the Dutchman Richard Groenendaal.[1] [2] Groenendaal sprinted away from the start and Nys was forced to hold back and not help another Belgian, Mario De Clercq, chase him. Groenendaal won and Nys, who came third, was heavily criticised in Belgium for choosing team over country.[3] [4] [5] The Royal Belgian Cycling League demanded an explanation. It became more forgiving but the head coach, Erik De Vlaeminck, remained unconvinced.[6] [7]

    Nys blamed an injury for not winning a season-long competition or championship in 2000–2001.[8] A year later he won the World Cup and the Superprestige again. In the world championships that year he came third after being outsprinted by De Clercq and Tom Vannoppen. The following season Nys won the Superprestige for the fourth time as well as the Gazet van Antwerpen trophy for a first time. He became Belgian champion again, but Wellens won the world championship and the World Cup.

    Wellens dominated 2003–2004. Nys' chance for the World Cup ended when other Belgians sprinted past him, taking points.[9] Nys was angry that his countrymen had allowed Groenendaal, a Dutchman, to win the World Cup rather than him.[10] That evening Nys decided from then on to ride for himself.

    The cannibal

    Nys won everything of importance and at the end of 2004–2005 won the national and world championships, ended number one in the UCI rankings and World Cup, the Superprestige and the Gazet van Antwerpen Trophy. He is the only cyclo-crosser to achieve such dominance. Nys came close to repeating the feat the following season but he gave up in the world championship after a fall on the last lap.

    Nys won all eight Superprestige races in 2006–2007. In the Superprestige he won 13 races from Hoogstraten in 2005 to Asper Gaver in 2007. That season he won the World Cup and the Gazet van Antwerpen trophy again, but neither the national or world championship. The national involved a lot of running, not Nys' talent, and were won by Wellens. At the world championship in Hooglede-Gits Nys fell three times: over Wellens, who fell because a television motor had hit one of the road markers; over Erwin Vervecken; and because of an error of his own. He finished 11th.

    The following season, Nys won the World Cup, the Superprestige and the Gazet van Anterwerpen trophy again. He also won his fifth national championship. The Dutchman Lars Boom became champion of the world and Zdeněk Štybar took the silver, both barely 22 at the time. Nys, already nearing 32, came third.

    Nys switched teams from Rabobank to Landbouwkrediet-Tönissteiner.[11] Niels Albert, 2008's U23 world champion, joined the elite category that season, giving Nys another opponent. But Nys won all the season-long competitions and the national championship. Albert won the world championship, Štybar was second and Nys third. The Belgian press referred to Albert, Štybar and Nys as De Grote Drie (The Big Three), it was clear that Nys' years of absolute domination were behind him.

    In his second mountain bike race Nys won the Belgian championship and then came ninth at the Olympic Games in 2008. On 31 December 2006 Nys won his 150th race with the elites, at Diegem.[12] [13] Four years later, he scored his 300th career win at the Koppenbergcross,[14] [15] one of the toughest races in the season.

    Nys was appointed as a member of the inaugural UCI Athletes' Commission in 2011.[16]

    In 2013 Nys won the world championship a second time.[17] He said his career was now complete.[18]

    On 10 February 2013, Nys won his 60th race in the Superprestige.[19]

    On 22 November 2015, Nys won the Koksijde round of the UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup in Belgium, his fiftieth victory in the series. His win came seventeen years and a day after his first World Cup victory.[20]

    Sven Nys called a halt to his career on 5–6 March 2016 at an event called "Merci Sven" which was held at the Antwerp Sportpaleis (Belgium).

    Post cycling career

    After ending his active cyclocross career Nys bought the cyclocross team Telenet–Fidea Lions of which he is the general manager.[21] He is also a motivational speaker, during his keynotes he shares information about his experiences during his cycling career.[22]

    Major results

    Cyclo-cross

    1996–1997
  • 1st UCI World Under-23 Championships
    1997–1998
  • 1st UCI World Under-23 Championships
    1998–1999 (13)
  • UCI World Cup
  • 1st Tábor
  • 1st Overall Superprestige
  • 1st Ruddervoorde
  • 1st Sint-Michielsgestel
  • 1st Gieten
  • 1st Sivelle
  • 1st Diegem
  • 1st Wetzikon
  • 1st Eeklo
  • 1st Zonnebeke
    1999–2000 (21)
  • 1st National Championships
  • 1st Overall UCI World Cup
  • 1st Safenwill
  • 1st Leudelange
  • 1st Overall Superprestige
  • 1st Ruddervoorde
  • 1st Gieten
  • 1st Silvelle
  • 1st Hoogstraten
  • 1st Surhuisterveen
  • Gazet van Antwerpen
  • 1st Rijkevorsel
  • 1st Lille
  • 1st Wetzikon
    2000–2001 (6)
  • UCI World Cup
  • 1st Heusden-Zolder
  • 1st Zeddam
  • Superprestige
  • 1st Diegem
  • Gazet van Antwerpen
  • 1st Kalmthout
  • 1st Lille
  • 1st Loenhout
    2001–2002 (10)
  • 1st Overall UCI World Cup
  • 1st Monopoli
  • 1st Igorre
  • 1st Wetzikon
  • 1st Overall Superprestige
  • 1st Gavere
  • 1st Gieten
  • 1st Fourmies
  • 1st Harderwijk
  • 1st Oudenaarde
  • 1st Tábor
    2002–2003 (17)
  • 1st National Championships
  • UCI World Cup
  • 1st Liévin
  • 1st Hoogerheide
  • 1st Overall Superprestige
  • 1st Ruddervoorde
  • 1st Sint-Michielsgestel
  • 1st Gieten
  • 1st Hoogstraten
  • 1st Harnes
  • 1st Overall Gazet van Antwerpen
  • 1st Essen
  • 1st Loenhout
  • 1st Baal
  • 1st Dottignies
  • 1st Fourmies
  • 1st Hamme
    2003–2004 (10)
  • UCI World Cup
  • 1st Torino
  • 1st Sankt-Wendel
  • 1st Wetzikon
  • Superprestige
  • 1st Sint-Michielsgestel
  • 1st Vorselaar
  • Gazet van Antwerpen
  • 1st Baal
  • 1st Eeklo
  • 1st Hofstade
  • 1st Middelkerke
    2004–2005 (25)
  • 1st UCI World Championships
  • 1st National Championships
  • 1st Overall UCI World Cup
  • 1st Pijnacker
  • 1st Wetzikon
  • 1st Milan
  • 1st Hofstade
  • 1st Nommay
  • 1st Hoogerheide
  • 1st Lanarvilly
  • 1st Overall Superprestige
  • 1st Ruddervoorde
  • 1st Gavere
  • 1st Gieten
  • 1st Vorselaar
  • 1st Overall Gazet van Antwerpen
  • 1st Oudenaarde
  • 1st Loenhout
  • 1st Baal
  • 1st Lille
  • 1st Oostmalle
  • 1st Aalter
  • 1st Erpe-Mere
  • 1st Huijbergen
  • 1st Kalmthout
  • 1st Overijse
  • 1st Woerden
    2005–2006 (27)
  • 1st National Championships
  • 1st Overall UCI World Cup
  • 1st Kalmthout
  • 1st Tábor
  • 1st Pijnacker
  • 1st Wetzikon
  • 1st Milan
  • 1st Hofstade
  • 1st Hooglede
  • 1st Liévin
  • 1st Overall Superprestige
  • 1st Hamme
  • 1st Gavere
  • 1st Vorselaar
  • 1st Overall Gazet van Antwerpen
  • 1st Oudenaarde
  • 1st Niel
  • 1st Loenhout
  • 1st Lille
  • 1st Aalter
  • 1st Antwerpen
  • 1st Eeklo
  • 1st Harderwijk
  • 1st Hasselt
  • 1st Heerlen
  • 1st Koksijde
  • 1st Lebbeke
  • 1st Sint-Niklaas
    2006–2007 (28)
  • 1st Overall UCI World Cup
  • 1st Aigle
  • 1st Kalmthout
  • 1st Pijnacker
  • 1st Koksijde
  • 1st Igorre
  • 1st Nommay
  • 1st Hoogerheide
  • 1st Overall Superprestige
  • 1st Ruddervoorde
  • 1st Sint-Michielsgestel
  • 1st Gavere
  • 1st Gieten
  • 1st Hamme
  • 1st Diegem
  • 1st Hoogstraten
  • 1st Vorselaar
  • 1st Overall Gazet van Antwerpen
  • 1st Oudenaarde
  • 1st Essen
  • 1st Baal
  • 1st Lille
  • 1st Dottignies
  • 1st Eeklo
  • 1st Erpe-Mere
  • 1st Mechelen
  • 1st Overijse
  • 1st Sint-Niklaas
  • 1st Vossem
  • 1st Wachtebeke
  • 1st Zonhoven
    2007–2008 (21)
  • 1st National Championships
  • UCI World Cup
  • 1st Tábor
  • 1st Koksijde
  • 1st Igorre
  • 1st Hofstade
  • 1st Overall Superprestige
  • 1st Ruddervoorde
  • 1st Hamme
  • 1st Gavere
  • 1st Veghel-Eerde
  • 1st Diegem
  • 1st Overall Gazet van Antwerpen
  • 1st Oudenaarde
  • 1st Hasselt
  • 1st Essen
  • 1st Baal
  • 1st Neerpelt
  • 1st Harderwijk
  • 1st Dottignies
  • 1st Asteasu-Guipúzcoa
  • 1st Middelkerke
  • 1st Otegem
  • 1st Surhuisterveen
    2008–2009 (18)
  • 1st National Championships
  • 1st Overall UCI World Cup
  • 1st Kalmthout
  • 1st Igorre
  • 1st Milan
  • 1st Overall Superprestige
  • 1st Ruddervoorde
  • 1st Gavere
  • 1st Hamme
  • 1st Overall Gazet van Antwerpen
  • 1st Oudenaarde
  • 1st Essen
  • 1st Neerpelt
  • 1st Dottenijs
  • 1st Eernegem
  • 1st Middelkerke
  • 1st Maldegem
    2009–2010 (15)
  • 1st National Championships
  • UCI World Cup
  • 1st Kalmthout
  • Superprestige
  • 1st Ruddervoorde
  • 1st Gieten
  • 1st Zonhoven
  • 1st Overall Gazet van Antwerpen
  • 1st Oudenaarde
  • 1st Loenhout
  • 1st Baal
  • 1st Lille
  • Fidea Classics
  • 1st Niel
  • 1st Woerden
  • 1st Middelkerke
  • 1st Zonnebeke
  • 1st Lebbeke
  • 1st Antwerpen
    2010–2011 (14)
  • 1st Overall Superprestige
  • 1st Gavere
  • 1st Hamme
  • 1st Hoogstraten
  • Gazet van Antwerpen
  • 1st Oudenaarde
  • 1st Essen
  • 1st Baal
  • Fidea Classics
  • 1st Niel
  • 1st Neerpelt
  • 1st Overijse
  • 1st Erpe-Mere
  • 1st Ronse
  • 1st Maldegem
  • 1st Asteasu
  • 1st Lebbeke
    2011–2012 (17)
  • 1st National Championships
  • UCI World Cup
  • 1st Plzeň
  • 1st Koksijde
  • 1st Namur
  • 1st Overall Superprestige
  • 1st Gieten
  • Gazet van Antwerpen
  • 1st Baal
  • Fidea Classics
  • 1st Neerpelt
  • 1st Niel
  • 1st Antwerpen
  • 1st Leuven
  • 1st Laarne
  • 1st Cauberg
  • 1st Eeklo
  • 1st Overijse
    2012–2013 (19)
  • 1st UCI World Championships
  • UCI World Cup
  • 1st Koksijde
  • 1st Roubaix
  • 1st Heusden-Zolder
  • 1st Overall Superprestige
  • 1st Ruddervoorde
  • 1st Zonhoven
  • 1st Hamme
  • 1st Gavere
  • 1st Hoogstraten
  • Bpost Bank Trophy
  • 1st Oudenaarde
  • 1st Hasselt
  • Soudal Classics
  • 1st Neerpelt
  • 1st Kalmthout
  • 1st Overijse
  • 1st Sint-Niklaas
  • 1st Bredene
  • 1st Eeklo
  • 1st Lebbeke
  • 1st Mechelen
    2013–2014 (17)
  • 1st National Championships
  • 1st Overall Superprestige
  • 1st Zonhoven
  • 1st Gavere
  • 1st Diegem
  • 1st Hoogstraten
  • 1st Overall Bpost Bank Trophy
  • 1st Ronse
  • 1st Hasselt
  • 1st Loenhout
  • 1st Baal
  • 1st Lille
  • Soudal Classics
  • 1st Leuven
  • 1st Niel
  • 1st Overijse
  • 1st Las Vegas
  • 1st Zonnebeke
  • 1st Lebbeke
  • 1st Mechelen
    2014–2015 (4)
  • Bpost Bank Trophy
  • 1st Ronse
  • Soudal Classics
  • 1st Neerpelt
  • 1st Niel
  • 1st Las Vegas
    2015–2016 (3)
  • UCI World Cup
  • 1st Koksijde
  • Soudal Classics
  • 1st Hasselt
  • 1st Mechelen

    Major championship results

    SeasonWorldNational
    1998–1999POP
    SOU
    1999–2000SMI
    GEN
    2000–2001TAB
    MOL
    2001–2002ZOL
    KOK
    2002–2003MON
    WIE
    2003–2004PCH
    LIL
    2004–2005SAN
    WAC
    2005–2006ZED
    TER
    2006–2007HOO
    HAM
    2007–2008TRE
    HOF
    2008–2009HOO
    RUD
    2009–2010TAB
    OOS
    2010–2011SAN
    ANT
    2011–2012KOK
    HOO
    2012–2013LOU
    MOL
    2013–2014HOO
    WAR

    UCI World Cup results

    Season1234567891011RankPoints
    1998–1999ESC
    TAB
    LEU
    KOK
    ZED
    NOM
    3177
    1999–2000SAF
    TAB
    LEU
    KAL
    ZED
    NOM
    1300
    2000–2001BER
    TAB
    LEU
    ZOL
    ZED
    PON
    6179
    2001–2002MON
    IGO
    WOR
    NOM
    WET
    HEE
    1282
    2002–2003FRA
    KAL
    LIÉ
    WET
    HOO
    2300
    2003–2004TOR
    SWE
    WET
    KOK
    NOM
    PIJ
    2299
    2004–2005WOR
    TAB
    PIJ
    KOK
    WET
    MIL
    HOF
    AIG
    NOM
    HOO
    LAN
    12940
    2005–2006KAL
    TAB
    PIJ
    WET
    MIL
    IGO
    HOF
    HGI
    LIE
    HOO
    12660
    2006–2007AIG
    KAL
    TAB
    TRE
    PIJ
    KOK
    IGO
    MIL
    HOF
    NOM
    HOO
    13500
    2007–2008KAL
    TAB
    PIJ
    KOK
    IGO
    MIL
    HOF
    LIÉ
    HOO
    2008–2009KAL
    TAB
    PIJ
    KOK
    IGO
    NOM
    ZOL
    ROU
    MIL
    1620
    2009–2010TRE
    PLZ
    NOM
    KOK
    IGO
    KAL
    ZOL
    ROU
    HOO
    3535
    2010–2011AIG
    PLZ
    KOK
    IGO
    KAL
    ZOL
    PON
    HOO
    3484
    2011–2012PLZ
    TAB
    KOK
    IGO
    NAM
    ZOL
    LIÉ
    HOO
    2540
    2012–2013TAB
    PLZ
    KOK
    ROU
    NAM
    ZOL
    ROM
    HOO
    3506
    2013–2014VAL
    TAB
    KOK
    NAM
    ZOL
    ROM
    NOM
    12264
    2014–2015VAL
    KOK
    MIL
    NAM
    ZOL
    HOO
    28132
    2015–2016LAS
    VAL
    KOK
    NAM
    ZOL
    LIG
    HOO
    4389
    [23] [24] [25]

    Superprestige

    Season12345678RankPoints
    1995–199626th7
    1996–199711th43
    1997–19985th87
    1998–19991st154
    1999–20001st284
    2000–2001RUD
    GAV
    SMI
    GIE
    HOO
    OVE
    DIE
    HAR
    6th129
    2001–2002RUD
    SMI
    GAV
    GIE
    HOO
    DIE
    HAR
    VOR
    1st177
    2002–2003RUD
    SMI
    GAV
    GIE
    DIE
    HOO
    HAR
    VOR
    1st218
    2003–2004RUD
    SMI
    GAV
    GIE
    DIE
    HOO
    RAI
    VOR
    2nd176
    2004–2005RUD
    HAM
    SMI
    GAV
    GIE
    DIE
    VOR
    HOO
    1st111
    2005–2006RUD
    SMI
    HAM
    GAV
    GIE
    DIE
    HOO
    VOR
    1st116
    2006–2007RUD
    SMI
    GAV
    GIE
    HAM
    DIE
    HOO
    VOR
    1st150
    2007–2008RUD
    HAM
    GAV
    GIE
    VEG
    DIE
    HOO
    VOR
    1st89
    2008–2009RUD
    VEG
    GAV
    HAM
    GIE
    DIE
    HOO
    VOR
    1st114
    2009–2010RUD
    HOO
    GAV
    HAM
    GIE
    DIE
    ZON
    VOR
    3rd98
    2010–2011RUD
    ZON
    HAM
    GAV
    GIE
    DIE
    HOO
    MID
    1st107
    2011–2012RUD
    ZON
    HAM
    GAV
    GIE
    DIE
    HOO
    MID
    1st105
    2012–2013RUD
    ZON
    HAM
    GAV
    GIE
    DIE
    HOO
    MID
    1st109
    2013–2014RUD
    ZON
    HAM
    GAV
    DIE
    HOO
    MID
    1st101
    2014–2015GIE
    ZON
    RUD
    GAV
    SPA
    DIE
    HOO
    MID
    6th79

    [26]

    BPost Bank Trophy

    Up until the season 2011–2012, this competition was called the Gazet van Antwerpen Trophy (GvA).

    Season12345678RankPoints
    2007–2008OUD
    NIE
    HAS
    ESS
    LOE
    BAA
    LIL
    OOS1st241
    2008–2009OUD
    NIE
    HAS
    ESS
    LOE
    BAA
    LIL
    OOS
    1st276
    2009–2010NAM
    OUD
    HAS
    ESS
    LOE
    BAA
    LIL
    OOS
    1st188

    Mountain bike

    2004–2005
  • 1st National Championships
    2006–2007
  • 1st National Championships
  • 1st Apeldoorn
  • 1st Gieten
    2008–2009
  • 1st Averbode
    2009–2010
  • 1st Gooik
  • 1st Sankt Vith
  • 1st Geraardsbergen
  • 1st Averbode
  • 1st Belgian Cup
    2010–2011
  • 1st Boom
  • 1st Geraardsbergen
  • 1st Belgian Cup
    2011–2012
  • 1st Antwerp
  • 1st Sankt Vith
  • 1st Geraardsbergen
  • 1st Belgian Cup
    2012–2013
  • 1st National Championships
    2013–2014
  • 1st National Championships
    2014–2015
  • 1st National Championships

    Road

    2006
  • 8th Overall Tour of Belgium
    2007
  • 1st Internationale Wielertrofee Jong Maar Moedig
    2008
  • 10th Omloop der Kempen
    2011
  • 9th Internationale Wielertrofee Jong Maar Moedig
    2012
  • 5th Circuit de Wallonie
    2014
  • 6th Internationale Wielertrofee Jong Maar Moedig

    Notes and References

    1. Web site: WK veldrijden: niet meer voor volk en vaderland. . 24 February 2013. nl. 28 January 2000.
    2. Web site: Jan Raas, Rabobank-manager: "Herschrijven jullie het Verdriet van België?". . 24 February 2013. nl. 1 February 2000.
    3. Web site: WK veldrijden: Wiens brood men eet.... . 24 February 2013. nl. 1 February 2000.
    4. Web site: Mario De Clercq: "Sven wil alleen zichzelf goedpraten". 24 February 2013. nl. 1 February 2000.
    5. Web site: van den Bogaart. Ronnie. Het WK veldrijden van 2000. Sportgeschiedenis.nl. 24 February 2013. nl. 9 January 2008. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20131202235422/http://www.sportgeschiedenis.nl/2008/01/09/het-wk-veldrijden-van-2000.aspx. 2 December 2013. dmy-all.
    6. Web site: Goed gesprek tussen Nys en Bond. . 24 February 2013. nl. 10 February 2000.
    7. Web site: Sven Nys beging een jeugdzonde. . 24 February 2013. nl. 10 February 2000.
    8. Book: Nys, Sven. Ik, Sven Nys. 2006. Borgerhoff & Lamberigts. nl. De eerste Parijs-Roubaix. Op 15 oktober kon ik voor het eerst een normale training afwerken. Het crossseizoen was al een tijdje bezig. Ik had alle crossen geannuleerd en plande mijn debuut op 12 november in Asper-Gavere. [...] Voor de klassementen kwam ik waarschijnlijk niet meer in aanmerking, daar had ik al te veel crossen voor gemist..
    9. Web site: 2004 UCI CYCLO-CROSS WORLD CUP – PIJNACKER (NED) 15.02.2004 : ELITE MEN. Union Cycliste Internationale. 16 February 2013. 15 February 2004.
    10. Web site: Van Welden. Rik. Groenendaal pakt in extremis eindzege wereldbeker. De Standaard. 17 February 2013. nl. 16 February 2004.,,Het is oorlog, reageerde de anders zo kalme Nys na afloop uitzinnig van woede.,,Bedankt Vannoppen, bedankt Van der Linden. Dit is het laatste dat ik voor de Belgische ploeg gedaan heb. Ze kunnen allemaal de boom in. [...],,Blijkbaar zijn er die er plezier in hebben dat ik de wereldbeker niet win, fulmineerde Nys.,,Ik weet wie en ga daar volgend jaar rekening mee houden. Bondscoach Rudy De Bie zei tegen mij dat hij dit nog nooit eerder meemaakte. Ons land verliest vandaag de wereldbeker..
    11. Web site: Sven Nys verkast naar Landbouwkrediet. Het Laatste Nieuws. 17 February 2013. nl. 15 April 2008.
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