Fast, freezing and tacky - a fast course for the 2006 'cross world's
By Steve Medcroft in Zeddam The cyclo-cross season comes to a head in the Dutch hamlet of Zeddam...
By Steve Medcroft in Zeddam
The cyclo-cross season comes to a head in the Dutch hamlet of Zeddam this weekend. In four competitions over two days, the UCI World Champion Elite Junior, Espoir, Woman and Man will be crowned. Course planners have been building bridges and wooden steps in and around the hills of tiny Zeddam for several weeks, and the final course has been open for practice all week.
The weather has been mild for a Northern Europe winter; the ground is devoid of snow and the temperatures have hovered around and above freezing enough that the course promises to be tacky and fast. A tacky and fast course, as if any advantage is needed, plays to Sunday's elite men's race favourite, defending World Champion Sven Nys (Bel). He's had a season of success, leading the World Cup and SuperPrestige standings, having won eight of ten World Cups and the Belgian National Championships (among other victories). (continued)
Cyclingnews will provide full coverage of the 2006 Cyclo-Cross World Championships this weekend. Also see: Full preview, Start list, Schedule & results, Map, History.
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