Belgian Cyclo-cross Championships Past Winners
Past winners 2000-2009
Men
2009 Sven Nys
2008 Sven Nys (Rabobank)
2007 Bart Wellens (Fidea)
2006 Sven Nys (Rabobankk)
2005 Sven Nys (Rabobank)
2004 Bart Wellens (Spaar Select)
2003 Sven Nys (Rabobank)
2002 Mario De Clercq (Domo-Farm Frites)
2001 Mario De Clercq (Domo-Farm Frites)
2000 Sven Nys (Rabobank)
Espoirs/U23
2009 Vincent Baestaens
2008 Tom Meeusen (Fidea Cycling Team)
2007 Niels Albert (Palmans-Sapim-Collstrop)
2006 Niels Albert (Palmans-Sapim-Collstrop)
2005 Jan Soetens
2004 Wesley Van der Linden
2003 Wesley Van der Linden (Brakel)
2002 Wim Jacobs
2001 Sven Vanthourenhout
Women
2009 Joyce Vanderbeken
2008 Loes Sels (Gierle)
2007 Loes Sels
2006 Hilde Quintens
2005 Veerle Ingels (Vlaanderen - Capri Sonne - T Interim)
2004 Anja Nobus
2003 Hilde Quintens (Lummen)
2002 Anja Nobus
2001 Kathleen Vermeiren
Juniors
2009 Wietse Bosmans
2008 Stef Boden
2007 Jim Aernouts
2006 Dennis Vanendert
2005 Pieter Vanspeybroeck (Ruiselede)
2004 Niels Albert
2003 Dieter Vanthourenhout (Wingene)
2002 Kevin Pauwels
2001 Geert Wellens
Novices
2009 Laurens Sweeck
2008 Bart De Vocht
2007 Sean De Bie
2005 Joeri Adams (Minderhout)
2004 Tom Meeusen
2003 Pieter Vanspeybrouck (Ruiselede)
2002 Niels Albert
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