UCI Cyclo-cross World Championship past winners
By Cycling News
published Elite men, women, U23 and junior past champions
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# | Rider Name (Country) Team |
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2015 | Mathieu van der Poel (Netherlands) |
2014 | Zdenek Štybar (Czech Republic) |
2013 | Sven Nys (Belgium) |
2012 | Niels Albert (Belgium) |
2011 | Zdenek Štybar (Czech Republic) |
2010 | Zdenek Štybar (Czech Republic) |
2009 | Niels Albert (Belgium) |
2008 | Lars Boom (Netherlands) |
2007 | Erwin Vervecken (Belgium) |
2006 | Erwin Vervecken (Belgium) |
2005 | Sven Nys (Belgium) |
2004 | Bart Wellens (Belgium) |
2003 | Bart Wellens (Belgium) |
2002 | Mario De Clercq (Belgium) |
2001 | Erwin Vervecken (Belgium) |
2000 | Richard Groenendaal (Netherlands) |
1999 | Mario De Clercq (Belgium) |
1998 | Mario De Clercq (Belgium) |
1997 | Daniele Pontoni (Italy) |
1996 | Adri van der Poel (Netherlands) |
1995 | Dieter Runkel (Switzerland) |
1994 | Paul Herygers (Belgium) |
1993 | Dominique Arnould (France) |
1992 | Mike Kluge (Germany) |
1991 | Radomir Simunek (Czech Republic) |
1990 | Henk Baars (Netherlands) |
1989 | Danny De Bie (Belgium) |
1988 | Pascal Richard (Switzerland) |
1987 | Klaus-Peter Thaler (Germany) |
1986 | Albert Zweifel (Switzerland) |
1985 | Klaus-Peter Thaler (Germany) |
1984 | Roland Liboton (Belgium) |
1983 | Roland Liboton (Belgium) |
1982 | Roland Liboton (Belgium) |
1981 | Hennie Stamsnijder (Netherlands) |
1980 | Roland Liboton (Belgium) |
1979 | Albert Zweifel (Switzerland) |
1978 | Albert Zweifel (Switzerland) |
1977 | Albert Zweifel (Switzerland) |
1976 | Albert Zweifel (Switzerland) |
1975 | Roger De Vlaeminck (Belgium) |
1974 | Albert Van Damme (Belgium) |
1973 | Eric De Vlaeminck (Belgium) |
1972 | Eric De Vlaeminck (Belgium) |
1971 | Eric De Vlaeminck (Belgium) |
1970 | Eric De Vlaeminck (Belgium) |
1969 | Eric De Vlaeminck (Belgium) |
1968 | Eric De Vlaeminck (Belgium) |
1967 | Renato Longo (Italy) |
1966 | Eric De Vlaeminck (Belgium) |
1965 | Renato Longo (Italy) |
1964 | Renato Longo (Italy) |
1963 | Rolf Wolfshohl (Germany) |
1962 | Renato Longo (Italy) |
1961 | Rolf Wolfshohl (Germany) |
1960 | Rolf Wolfshohl (Germany) |
1959 | Renato Longo (Italy) |
1958 | André Dufraisse (France) |
1957 | André Dufraisse (France) |
1956 | André Dufraisse (France) |
1955 | André Dufraisse (France) |
1954 | André Dufraisse (France) |
1953 | Roger Rondeaux (France) |
1952 | Roger Rondeaux (France) |
1951 | Roger Rondeaux (France) |
1950 | Jean Robic (France) |
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# | Rider Name (Country) Team |
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2015 | Pauline Ferrand-Prévot (France) |
2014 | Marianne Vos (Netherlands) |
2013 | Marianne Vos (Netherlands) |
2012 | Marianne Vos (Netherlands) |
2011 | Marianne Vos (Netherlands) |
2010 | Marianne Vos (Netherlands) |
2009 | Marianne Vos (Netherlands) |
2008 | Hanka Kupfernagel (Germany) |
2007 | Maryline Salvetat (France) |
2006 | Marianne Vos (Netherlands) |
2005 | Hanka Kupfernagel (Germany) |
2004 | Laurence Leboucher (France) |
2003 | Daphny van den Brand (Netherlands) |
2002 | Laurence Leboucher (France) |
2001 | Hanka Kupfernagel (Germany) |
2000 | Hanka Kupfernagel (Germany) |
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# | Rider Name (Country) Team |
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2015 | Michael Vanthourenhout (Belgium) |
2014 | Wout Van Aert (Belgium) |
2013 | Mike Theunissen (Netherlands) |
2012 | Lars Van der Haar (Netherlands) |
2011 | Lars Van der Haar (Netherlands) |
2010 | Arnaud Jouffroy (France) |
2009 | Philipp Walsleben (Germany) |
2008 | Niels Albert (Belgium) |
2007 | Lars Boom (Netherlands) |
2006 | Zdenek Štybar (Czech Republic) |
2005 | Zdenek Štybar (Czech Republic) |
2004 | Kevin Pauwels (Belgium) |
2003 | Enrico Franzoi (Italy) |
2002 | Thijs Verhagen (Netherlands) |
2001 | Sven Vanthourenhout (Belgium) |
2000 | Bart Wellens (Belgium) |
1999 | Bart Wellens (Belgium) |
1998 | Sven Nys (Belgium) |
1997 | Sven Nys (Belgium) |
1996 | Miguel Martinez (France) |
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# | Rider Name (Country) Team |
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2015 | Simon Andreassen (Denmark) |
2014 | Thijs Aerts (Belgium) |
2013 | Mathieu Van der Poel (Netherlands) |
2012 | Mathieu Van der Poel (Netherlands) |
2011 | Clément Venturini (France) |
2010 | Tomas Paprstka (Czech Republic) |
2009 | Tijmen Eising (Netherlands) |
2008 | Arnaud Jouffroy (France) |
2007 | Joeri Adams (Belgium) |
2006 | Boy van Poppel (Netherlands) |
2005 | Davide Malacarne (Italy) |
2004 | Niels Albert (Belgium) |
2003 | Lars Boom (Netherlands) |
2002 | Kevin Pauwels (Belgium) |
2001 | Martin Bína (Czech Republic) |
2000 | Bart Aernouts (Belgium) |
1999 | Matthew Kelly (United States Of America) |
1998 | Michael Baumgartner (Switzerland) |
1997 | David Rusch (Switzerland) |
1996 | Roman Peter (Switzerland) |
1995 | Zdenek Mlynár (Czech Republic) |
1994 | Gretienus Gommers (Netherlands) |
1993 | Kamil Ausbuher (Czech Republic) |
1992 | Roger Hammond (Great Britain) |
1991 | Ondrej Lukeš (Czechoslovakia) |
1990 | Eric Boezewinkel (Netherlands) |
1989 | Richard Groenendaal (Netherlands) |
1988 | Thomas Frischknecht (Switzerland) |
1987 | Marc Janssens (Belgium) |
1986 | Stuart Marshall (Great Britain) |
1985 | Beat Wabel (Switzerland) |
1984 | Ondrej Glajza (Czechoslovakia) |
1983 | Roman Kreuziger (Czechoslovakia) |
1982 | Beat Schumacher (Switzerland) |
1981 | Rigobert Matt (Germany) |
1980 | Radomír Šimunek (Czechoslovakia) |
1979 | José Iñaki Vijandi Alvarez (Spain) |
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