UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup

UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup
Race details
Date September–January
Region Europe, North America
Discipline Cyclo-cross
Organiser UCI
History
First edition 1993 (1993)
First winner  Paul Herygers (BEL)
Most wins  Sven Nys (BEL) (6 wins)
Most recent  Mathieu van der Poel (NED)

The UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup is a season-long competition in cyclo-cross, organised by the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI). First held in the 1993–1994 season, there are currently four awards, tailored to the different categories of riders: elite men, U23 men, junior men and elite women.

The World Cup is not to be confused with the World Championship, also organised by the UCI, which is a single one day race that awards the winner with a rainbow jersey to be worn in every race till the next World Championship. Typically the World Championships are held a week or two after the end of the World Cup at the end of January or early February.

In November 2014 the first round of the World Cup ever to take place outside mainland Europe was held in Milton Keynes, England.[1] The following September, the CrossVegas competition was incorporated into the World Cup for the first time, becoming the first World Cup round to be held in the United States.[2]

Overall series winners

[3]

Men

Rider Team
1993–94 Belgium Paul Herygers (BEL)
1994–95 Italy Daniele Pontoni (ITA)
1995–96 Italy Luca Bramati (ITA)
1996–97 Netherlands Adri van der Poel (NED)
1997–98 Netherlands Richard Groenendaal (NED)
1998–99 Belgium Mario De Clercq (BEL)
1999–2000 Belgium Sven Nys (BEL)
2000–01 Netherlands Richard Groenendaal (NED)
2001–02 Belgium Sven Nys (BEL)
2002–03 Belgium Bart Wellens (BEL)
2003–04 Netherlands Richard Groenendaal (NED)
2004–05 Belgium Sven Nys (BEL)
2005–06 Belgium Sven Nys (BEL)
2006–07 Belgium Sven Nys (BEL)
2007–08 Not awarded for individuals
2008–09 Belgium Sven Nys (BEL)
2009–10 Czech Republic Zdeněk Štybar (CZE)
2010–11 Belgium Niels Albert (BEL)
2011–12 Belgium Kevin Pauwels (BEL)
2012–13 Belgium Niels Albert (BEL)
2013–14 Netherlands Lars van der Haar (NED) Rabobank Development Team
2014–15 Belgium Kevin Pauwels (BEL)
2015–16 Belgium Wout van Aert (BEL) Vastgoedservice–Golden Palace
Crelan–Vastgoedservice
2016–17 Belgium Wout van Aert (BEL) Crelan–Vastgoedservice
Vérandas Willems–Crelan
2017–18 Netherlands Mathieu van der Poel (NED) Beobank–Corendon
Corendon–Circus

Women

Rider Team
2005–06 Netherlands Daphny van den Brand (NED)
2006–07 Germany Hanka Kupfernagel (GER)
2007–08 Not awarded for individuals
2008–09 Germany Hanka Kupfernagel (GER)
2009–10 Netherlands Daphny van den Brand (NED)
2010–11 Netherlands Sanne van Paassen (NED)
2011–12 Netherlands Daphny van den Brand (NED)
2012–13 United States Katie Compton (USA)
2013–14 United States Katie Compton (USA) Trek Cyclocross Collective
2014–15 Belgium Sanne Cant (BEL)
2015–16 Belgium Sanne Cant (BEL)
2016–17 Netherlands Sophie de Boer (NED) Kalas–NNOF
Breepark
2017–18 Belgium Sanne Cant (BEL) IKO–Beobank

Races

RaceCountry00–0101–0202–0303–0404–0505–0606–0707–0808–0909–1010–1111–1212–1313–1414–1515–1616–1717–1818–19
Heusden-Zolder BelgiumWC WC
Hofstade Belgium
Hooglede-Gits BelgiumWC
Kalmthout Belgium
Koksijde Belgium WCX
Namur Belgium
Wortegem-Petegem Belgium
Plzeň Czech Republic
Tábor Czech Republic WCWCWC
Bogense DenmarkWC
Lanarvilly France
Liévin France
Lignières-en-Berry France
Nommay France
Pontchâteau FranceWC
Roubaix France
Frankfurt Germany
Sankt-Wendel GermanyWCWC
Zeven Germany
Bergamo Italy
Milan Italy
Monopoli ItalyWC
Rome (Fiuggi) Italy
Treviso ItalyWC
Turin Italy
Bieles LuxembourgWC
Leudelange Luxembourg
Heerlen Netherlands
Hoogerheide NetherlandsWCWC
Pijnacker Netherlands
Valkenburg NetherlandsWC
Zeddam NetherlandsWC
Igorre Spain
Aigle  Switzerland
Bern  Switzerland
Wetzikon  Switzerland
Milton Keynes United Kingdom
Iowa United States
Las Vegas United States
Louisville United StatesWC
Waterloo United States
Total6656111111999888767899

References

  1. http://www.cyclocrossrider.com/racing/editorial-pinch-yourself-the-world-cup-is-here
  2. Newill, Ryan (4 November 2015). "From rumor to reality: CrossVegas set to open World Cup". VeloNews. Retrieved 27 September 2016.
  3. "Cyclo-cross ▪ World Cup ▪ Previous editions". Union Cycliste Internationale. Retrieved 3 February 2013.
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