Ayeko left as a man possessed in Hannuit, and our countrymen showed no sign of wanting to move around. The Ugandan ran quickly to a big lead at each other, and mid-race was that all of the full 200 metres. In the chase formed a group of some of the best Belgians. Isaac Kimeli took the most kopwerk for his account, in his wake followed Robin Hendrix, Jeroen D'hoedt and Lander Tijtgat.
No one would Ayeko ever again threaten for the victory. In the Belgengroepje was Jeroen D'hoedt, who first solved, and the fifth place finisher, but that was enough for the title of the French community. Tijtgat was the next who formed, he was fourth. Hendrix took at the start of the last round the command of his workout partner Kimeli, and looked like the best Belgian to be. He was the vice-European champion cross country running, however, never lost, and in the final run, there was as usual no size Kimeli.
In the ranking of the CrossCup builds Kimeli his lead, Hendrix strengthened in turn his second place. Tijtgat remains third.