UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup

UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup
2024–25 UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup
Race details
DateSeptember–January
RegionEurope, North America
DisciplineCyclo-cross
OrganiserUCI
Web sitewww.ucicyclocrossworldcup.com
History (men)
First edition1993 (1993)
First winner Paul Herygers (BEL)
Most wins Richard Groenendaal (NED)
 Sven Nys (BEL)
 Wout Van Aert (BEL) (3 wins)
Most recent Michael Vanthourenhout (BEL)
History (women)
First edition2002 (2002)
First winner Daphny van den Brand (NED)
Most wins
(3 wins)
Most recent Lucinda Brand (NED)

The UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup is a season-long competition in cyclo-cross, organised by the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) and Flanders Classics. First held in the 1993–1994 season, there are currently six awards, tailored to the different categories of riders: Elite Men, Elite Women, Under 23 Men, Under 23 Women, Junior Men and Junior 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]

Race Categories

There are 5 race categories.

  • Elite Men
  • Elite Women
  • Under-23 Men (aged 19 to 22)
  • Junior Men (aged 17 and 18)
  • Junior Women (aged 17 and 18)

Women Under-23 (aged 19 to 22) take part in the Elite Women race but a separate ranking and award ceremony is organized for Under-23 contestants.

Points

During each race the World Cup classification points are awarded based on the following table.

Allocation of World Cup points
Place 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25
Points 40 30 25 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

For Under-23 and junior classification only the best 4 or 5 results, depending on the number of races, are taken into account for the final world cup classification.[3]

Jersey

Ceylin del Carmen Alvarado in Elite Women's World Cup leader jersey (left) and Leonie Bentveld in Under-23 Women's World Cup leader jersey (right) after the Scheldecross in 2023.

At the end of each race the leader of the general classification in each category is awarded a special jersey. This jersey is to be worn only at the world cup races.[3] For most categories the jersey is white and red, except for Under-23 Women's leader jersey which is white and blue.

Elite Men

Year First Second Third
1993–94 Paul Herygers Danny De Bie Marc Janssens
1994–95 Daniele Pontoni Dominique Arnould Radomír Šimůnek
1995–96 Luca Bramati Richard Groenendaal Beat Wabel
1996–97 Adrie van der Poel Richard Groenendaal Marc Janssens
1997–98 Richard Groenendaal Adrie van der Poel Daniele Pontoni
1998–99 Mario De Clercq Daniele Pontoni Sven Nys
1999–00 Sven Nys Richard Groenendaal Mario De Clercq
2000–01 Richard Groenendaal Bart Wellens Mario De Clercq
2001–02 Sven Nys Mario De Clercq Bart Wellens
2002–03 Bart Wellens Sven Nys Mario De Clercq
2003–04 Richard Groenendaal Sven Nys Bart Wellens
2004–05 Not awarded for individuals
2005–06
2006–07
2007–08
2008–09 Sven Nys Bart Wellens Zdeněk Štybar
2009–10 Zdeněk Štybar Niels Albert Sven Nys
2010–11 Niels Albert Kevin Pauwels Sven Nys
2011–12 Kevin Pauwels Sven Nys Zdeněk Štybar
2012–13 Niels Albert Kevin Pauwels Sven Nys
2013–14 Lars van der Haar Philipp Walsleben Niels Albert
2014–15 Kevin Pauwels Lars van der Haar Corné van Kessel
2015–16 Wout van Aert Lars van der Haar Kevin Pauwels
2016–17 Wout van Aert Kevin Pauwels Tom Meeusen
2017–18 Mathieu van der Poel Wout van Aert Toon Aerts
2018–19 Toon Aerts Wout van Aert Mathieu van der Poel
2019–20 Toon Aerts Eli Iserbyt Michael Vanthourenhout
2020–21 Wout van Aert Mathieu van der Poel Michael Vanthourenhout
2021–22 Eli Iserbyt Michael Vanthourenhout Toon Aerts
2022–23 Laurens Sweeck Michael Vanthourenhout Eli Iserbyt
2023–24 Eli Iserbyt Joris Nieuwenhuis Pim Ronhaar
2024–25 Michael Vanthourenhout Toon Aerts Joran Wyseure
  • Winners: :19 - :6 - :2 - :1

Elite Women

Year First Second Third
2002–03 Daphny van den Brand Hilde Quintens Anja Nobus
2003–04 Hanka Kupfernagel Marianne Vos Maryline Salvetat
2004–05 Not awarded for individuals
2005–06
2006–07
2007–08
2008–09 Hanka Kupfernagel Daphny van den Brand Katie Compton
2009–10 Daphny van den Brand Marianne Vos Sanne van Paassen
2010–11 Sanne van Paassen Katie Compton Marianne Vos
2011–12 Daphny van den Brand Marianne Vos Katie Compton
2012–13 Katie Compton Sanne van Paassen Nikki Harris
2013–14 Katie Compton Nikki Harris Marianne Vos
2014–15 Sanne Cant Ellen Van Loy Katie Compton
2015–16 Sanne Cant Eva Lechner Nikki Harris
2016–17 Sophie de Boer Sanne Cant Kateřina Nash
2017–18 Sanne Cant Kaitlin Keough Eva Lechner
2018–19 Marianne Vos Sanne Cant Annemarie Worst
2019–20 Annemarie Worst Ceylin del Carmen Alvarado Kateřina Nash
2020–21 Lucinda Brand Ceylin del Carmen Alvarado Denise Betsema
2021–22 Lucinda Brand Denise Betsema Puck Pieterse
2022–23 Fem van Empel Puck Pieterse Shirin van Anrooij
2023–24 Ceylin del Carmen Alvarado Puck Pieterse Lucinda Brand
2024–25 Lucinda Brand Fem van Empel Blanka Kata Vas
  • Winner : :12 -:3 - :2 - :2 -

Under-23 Men

Year First Second Third
2004–05 Martin Bína Simon Zahner Zdeněk Štybar
2005–06 Kevin Pauwels Romain Villa Dieter Vanthourenhout
2006–07 Niels Albert Dieter Vanthourenhout Lukáš Klouček
2007–08 Niels Albert Aurélien Duval Jonathan Lopez
2008–09 Philipp Walsleben Aurélien Duval Kenneth Van Compernolle
2009–10 Tom Meeusen Róbert Gavenda Arnaud Jouffroy
2010–11 Lars van der Haar Matthieu Boulo Vincent Baestaens
2011–12 Lars van der Haar Mike Teunissen Julian Alaphilippe
2012–13 Wietse Bosmans Wout van Aert Corné van Kessel
2013–14 Mathieu van der Poel Wout van Aert Laurens Sweeck
2014–15 Michael Vanthourenhout Laurens Sweeck Wout van Aert
2015–16 Eli Iserbyt Quinten Hermans Joris Nieuwenhuis
2016–17 Joris Nieuwenhuis Quinten Hermans Clément Russo
2017–18 Tom Pidcock Eli Iserbyt Thijs Aerts
2018–19 Tom Pidcock Eli Iserbyt Antoine Benoist
2019–20 Kevin Kuhn Ryan Kamp Antoine Benoist
2020–21 Thomas Mein Ben Turner Iván Feijoo
2021–22 Mees Hendrikx Pim Ronhaar Emiel Verstrynge
2022–23 Thibau Nys Tibor del Grosso Witse Meeussen
2023–24 Tibor del Grosso Emiel Verstrynge Jente Michels
2024–25 Tibor del Grosso Jente Michels Aubin Sparfel
  • Winners : :8 - :7 - :3 - :1 - :1 - :1

Under-23 Women

Year First Second Third
2018–19 Ceylin del Carmen Alvarado Fleur Nagengast Inge van der Heijden
2019–20 Ceylin del Carmen Alvarado Inge van der Heijden Anna Kay
2020–21 Blanka Kata Vas Manon Bakker Puck Pieterse
2021–22 Puck Pieterse Fem van Empel Shirin van Anrooij
2022–23 Shirin van Anrooij Marie Schreiber Line Burquier
2023–24 Leonie Bentveld Zoe Bäckstedt Marie Schreiber
2024–25 Zoe Bäckstedt Marie Schreiber Leonie Bentveld
  • Winners :  : 5 - : 1 - : 1

Junior Men

Year First Second Third
2004–05 Davide Malacarne Ricardo van der Velde Julien Taramarcaz
2005–06 Róbert Gavenda Tom Meeusen Boy van Poppel
2006–07 Joeri Adams Jiří Polnický Thomas Girard
2007–08 Arnaud Jouffroy Lubomír Petruš Stef Boden
2008–09 Tijmen Eising Lars van der Haar Wietse Bosmans
2009–10 David van der Poel Gert-Jan Bosman Jens Vandekinderen
2010–11 Laurens Sweeck Daniel Peeters Lars Forster
2011–12 Mathieu van der Poel Quentin Jauregui Romain Seigle
2012–13 Mathieu van der Poel Martijn Budding Logan Owen
2013–14 Adam Toupalik Yannick Peeters Kobe Goossens
2014–15 Eli Iserbyt Johan Jacobs Max Gulickx
2015–16 Jens Dekker Jappe Jaspers Tanguy Turgis
2016–17 Toon Vandebosch Antoine Benoist Tom Pidcock
2017–18 Tomáš Kopecký Pim Ronhaar Mees Hendrikx
2018–19 Witse Meeussen Ryan Cortjens Thibau Nys
2019–20 Thibau Nys Dario Lillo Lennert Belmans
2020–21 Matěj Stránský Lorenzo Masciarelli Matyáš Fiala
2021–22 David Haverdings Louka Lesueur Nathan Smith
2022–23 Léo Bisiaux Yordi Corsus Viktor Vandenberghe
2023–24 Stefano Viezzi Aubin Sparfel Keije Solen
2024–25 Soren Bruyère Joumard Mattia Agostinacchio Giel Lejeune
  • Winners :  : 6 - : 6 - : 3 - : 3 - : 2 - : 1

Junior Women

Year First Second Third
2020–21 Zoe Bäckstedt Marie Schreiber Lucia Bramati
2021–22 Leonie Bentveld Zoe Bäckstedt Lauren Molengraaf
2022–23 Lauren Molengraaf Ava Holmgren Isabella Holmgren
2023–24 Célia Gery Cat Ferguson Viktória Chladoňová
2024–25 Rafaelle Carrier Lise Revol Barbora Bukovská
  • Winners :  : 2 - : 1 - : 1 - : 1

Winners per country

Country Total Elite Men Elite Women Men's U23 Women's U23 Junior Men Junior Women
 Belgium 36 19 3 8 6
 Canada 1 1
 Czech Republic 5 1 1 3
 France 4 3 1
 Germany 3 2 1
 Hungary 1 1
 Italy 4 2 2
 Netherlands 38 6 12 7 5 6 2
 Slovakia 1 1
 Switzerland 1 1
 United Kingdom 5 3 1 1
 United States 2 2

Races

Location Race Seasons
 Belgium
Antwerp Scheldecross 22/23, 23/24, 24/25
Dendermonde Ambiancecross 20/21, 21/22, 23/24, 24/25
Gavere Cyclo-cross Gavere 22/23, 23/24, 24/25
Heusden-Zolder Grand Prix Eric De Vlaeminck

00/01, 08/09, 09/10, 10/11, 11/12, 12/13, 13/14, 14/15, 15/16, 16/17, 17/18, 18/19, 19/20

Hofstade Kersttrofee Hofstade 04/05, 05/06, 06/07, 07/08
Hooglede Cyclo-cross Hooglede 05/06
Kalmthout Bosduincross

99/00, 02/03, 05/06, 06/07, 07/08, 08/09, 09/10, 10/11

Kluisbergen GP Mario De Clercq 01/02, 04/05
Koksijde Duinencross

96/97, 97/98, 98/99, 03/04, 04/05, 06/07, 07/08, 08/09, 09/10, 10/11, 11/12, 12/13, 13/14, 14/15, 15/16, 16/17, 17/18, 18/19, 19/20, 21/22

Loenhout Azencross 93/94, 94/95, 95/96
Maasmechelen Cyclo-cross Maasmechelen

22/23, 23/24, 24/25

Namur Citadelcross

11/12, 12/13, 13/14, 14/15, 15/16, 16/17, 17/18, 18/19, 19/20, 20/21, 21/22, 23/24, 24/25

Overijse Druivencross 20/21,21/22,22/23
Zonhoven Cyclo-cross Zonhoven

21/22, 22/23, 23/24, 24/25

 Czech Republic
Pilsen Cyklokros Plzeň

09/10, 10/11, 11/12, 12/13

Prague Cyclo-cross Prague

95/96, 96/97, 97/98

Tábor Cyklokros Tábor

98/99, 99/00, 00/01, 04/05, 06/07, 07/08, 08/09, 11/12, 12/13, 13/14, 18/19, 19/20, 20/21, 21/22, 22/23

 Denmark
Bogense Cross Denmark 17/18
 France
Besançon Cyclo-cross Besançon

21/22, 22/23, 24/25

Flamanville Cyclo-cross Flamanville 21/22, 23/24
Lanarvily Cyclo-cross Lanarvily 04/05
Liévin Cyclo-cross Liévin

02/03, 05/06, 07/08, 11/12

Lignières-en-Berry Cyclo-cross Lignières-en-Berry 15/16
Nommay Grand Prix Nommay

96/97, 98/99, 99/00, 01/02, 03/04, 04/05, 06/07, 08/09, 09/10, 13/14, 17/18, 19/20

Pontchâteau Cyclo-cross Pontchâteau

95/96, 97/98, 00/01, 10/11, 18/19

Roubaix GP Lille Métropole 08/09, 09/10, 12/13
Sablé-sur-Sarthe Cyclo-cross Sablé-sur-Sarthe 94/95
Saint-Herblain Cyclo-cross Saint-Herblain 93/94
Troyes Cyclo-cross Troyes 23/24
 Germany
Frankfurt Frankfurter Rad-Cross 02/03
Sankt Wendel Cyclo-cross Sankt Wendel 03/04
Zeven Cyclo-cross Zeven 16/17, 17/18
 Ireland
Dublin Cyclo-cross Dublin

22/23, 23/24, 24/25

 Italy
Azzano Decimo Cyclo-cross Azzano Decimo 94/95
Basiliano Cyclo-cross Basiliano 95/96
Bergamo Cyclo-cross Bergamo 00/01
Fiuggi Cyclo-cross Fiuggi 16/17
Milan Trofeo Mamma & Papà Guerciotti

04/05, 05/06, 06/07, 07/08, 08/09

Monopoli Cyclo-cross Monopoli 01/02
Prata di Pordenone Cyclo-cross Prata di Pordenone 96/97
Rome Memorial Romano Scotti 12/13, 13/14
Solbiate Olona Cyclo-cross Solbiate Olona 97/98
Treviso Grand Prix Lago le Bandie 06/07, 09/10
Turin Cyclo-cross Turin 03/04
Val di Sole Cyclo-cross Val di Sole

21/22, 22/23, 23/24

 Luxembourg
Leudelange Cyclo-cross Leudelange 98/99,

99/00, 00/01

 Netherlands
Eindhoven Cyclo-cross Eindhoven 93/94
Heerlen Cyclo-cross Heerlen

95/96, 96/97, 97/98, 01/02

Hilvarenbeek GP Beekse Bergen 22/23
Hoogerheide Grand Prix Adrie van der Poel

02/03, 04/05, 05/06, 06/07, 07/08, 09/10, 10/11, 11/12, 12/13, 14/15, 15/16, 16/17, 17/18, 18/19, 19/20, 21/22, 23/24, 24/25

Hulst Vestingcross

20/21, 21/22, 22/23, 23/24, 24/25

Pijnacker Veldrit Pijnacker

03/04, 04/05, 05/06, 06/07, 07/08, 08/09

Rucphen Cyclo-cross Rupchen 21/22
Valkenburg Caubergcross

13/14, 14/15, 15/16, 16/17

Zeddam GP Montferland

98/99, 99/00, 00/01

 Spain
Benidorm Cyclo-cross Benidorm

22/23, 23/24, 24/25

Igorre Ziklokross Igorre

93/94, 94/95, 95/96, 01/02, 05/06, 06/07, 07/08, 08/09, 09/10, 10/11, 11/12

 Switzerland
Aigle Cyclophile Aigle 04/05, 06/07, 10/11
Bern EKZ CrossTour Bern 18/19, 19/20
Eschenbach Cyclo-cross Eschenbach

93/94, 96/97, 97/98, 98/99

Safenwil Cyclo-cross Safenwil 99/00
Wangen Cyclo-cross Wangen 94/95, 95/96
Wetzikon Cyclo-cross Wetzikon

01/02, 02/03, 03/04, 04/05, 05/06

 United Kingdom
Milton Keynes Cyclo-cross Milton Keynes 14/15
 United States
Fayetteville Cyclo-cross Fayetteville 21/22, 22/23
Iowa City Jingle Cross

16/17, 17/18, 18/19, 19/20, 21/22

Las Vegas CrossVegas 15/16, 16/17
Waterloo Cyclo-cross Waterloo

17/18, 18/19, 19/20, 21/22, 22/23, 23/24

  • Boldface indicates the current season's races.

See also

References

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  2. ^ Newill, Ryan (4 November 2015). "From rumor to reality: CrossVegas set to open World Cup". VeloNews. Retrieved 27 September 2016.
  3. ^ a b "UCI Cyclo-cross Rules and Regulations" (PDF). uci.org. 21 February 2024. Chapter III. Retrieved 2 November 2024.
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