UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup - Waterloo 2022
Latest News from the Race
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Munro makes most of Waterloo with first World Cup top 10
U23 ‘cross silver medalist skips Fayetteville cyclo-cross in defence of MTB titles -
Thibau Nys' Waterloo return reaps reversal of fortune in elite World Cup
‘I will not stop riding cyclo-cross’ says former U23 national champion ahead of Trek-Segafredo road season -
Van Empel gives notice with Waterloo win over two former World Champions
Dutch 20-year-old looking forward to linking up with Marianne Vos at Jumbo-Visma from January
World Cup Waterloo 2022 overview
When is World Cup Waterloo: October 9, 2022
Who races World Cup Waterloo: Elite women and elite men
Where is the cyclo-cross race held: Waterloo, Wisconsin
World Cup Waterloo 2022 information
The UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup Waterloo returns for a fifth edition, held in the wooded expanse of property that sits behind Trek Bicycle's global headquarters. The company began hosting UCI cyclo-cross races at its Waterloo, Wisconsin facility in 2013 with a pair of Category 2 events. A C1 race was added the next year and then the World Cup arrived for the 2017-2018 season.
The World Cup event has anchored a weekend of elite and amateur racing five times in six years, cancelled in 2020 due to the COVID-19 global pandemic. This year the C2 race, Trek CX Cup, will be held on October 7 and World Cup events will be on October 9.
Two-time champion Eli Iserbyt (Pauwels Sauzen-Bingoal) returns to defend his World Cup win in Waterloo and will ride with teammate Michael Vanthourenhout, who finished second last year. They will face stiff competition from a Baloise Trek Lions squad that will field Thijs Aerts, Thibau Nys and Lars van der Haar. Among the top US riders opening the World Cup season on home soil are reigning elite men’s cyclo-cross national champion Eric Brunner (Blue Competition Cycles p/b Build) and Curtis White (Steve Tilford Foundation Racing), who is second overall in the USCX series standings for elite men.
Marianne Vos (Jumbo-Visma) started her 2021-2022 cyclo-cross season with a World Cup victory in Waterloo, and finished the year winning the World Championship in Fayetteville, both times outsprinting fellow Dutch rider Lucinda Brand (Baloise Trek Lions). While Vos has delayed the start of her ‘cross campaign after competing at the Road World Championships in Australia, Brand returns to Waterloo. She already has two cyclo-cross podiums. She defeated a pair of Pauwels Sauzen-Bingoal riders, Fem Van Empel and Denise Betsema, at Berencross in Meulebeke, Belgium this past weekend, and the trio will face off again in Waterloo.
Annemarie Worst (777 CX team) has four consecutive wins in the US to date while Caroline Mani (Alpha Groove) leads the USCX series for elite women. Two-time US elite women’s ‘cross champion Clara Honsinger (EF Education-TIBCO-SVB) makes her season debut in Wisconsin at Trek CX Cup and World Cup Waterloo.
UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup calendar 2022-23
- 09 October 2022: Waterloo (USA)
- 16 October 2022: Fayetteville (USA)
- 23 October 2022: Tábor (CZE)
- 30 October 2022: Maasmechelen (BEL) (was Rucphen)
- 13 November 2022: Beekse Bergen - Province of North Brabant (NED)
- 20 November 2022: Overijse (BEL)
- 27 November 2022: Hulst (NED)
- 04 December 2022: Antwerp (BEL)
- 11 December 2022: Dublin (IRL) - new
- 17 December 2022: Val di Sole - Trentino (ITA)
- 26 December 2022: Gavere (BEL) (was Dendermonde)
- 08 January 2023: Zonhoven (BEL)
- 14-15 January 2023: National Championships
- 22 January 2023: Benidorm - Costa Blanca (ESP)
- 29 January 2023: Besançon (FRA)
- 4-5 February 2023: UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships (Hoogerheide, Netherlands)
Races
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UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup - Waterloo 20229 October 2022 | Wisconsin | CDM
Latest Content on the Race
Munro makes most of Waterloo with first World Cup top 10
By Jackie Tyson published
News U23 ‘cross silver medalist skips Fayetteville cyclo-cross in defence of MTB titles
Thibau Nys' Waterloo return reaps reversal of fortune in elite World Cup
By Jackie Tyson published
News ‘I will not stop riding cyclo-cross’ says former U23 national champion ahead of Trek-Segafredo road season
Van Empel gives notice with Waterloo win over two former World Champions
By Jackie Tyson published
News Dutch 20-year-old looking forward to linking up with Marianne Vos at Jumbo-Visma from January
Lucinda Brand kicks off World Cup defence in Waterloo
By Jackie Tyson published
News Dutch rider may not try to repeat World Cup, Superprestige, X2O Trophy sweep as young riders chalenge
European cyclo-cross champion Lars van der Haar to skip World Cup Fayetteville
By Jackie Tyson published
News Veteran opts to be 'a little bit smarter to go home earlier'
Curtis White makes a statement with European field at Trek CX Cup
By Jackie Tyson published
News 'It wasn't about who was strongest, it was about positioning' says top US elite men's rider going into opening World Cup
Top News on the Race
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European cyclo-cross champion Lars van der Haar to skip World Cup Fayetteville
Veteran opts to be 'a little bit smarter to go home earlier' -
Curtis White makes a statement with European field at Trek CX Cup
'It wasn't about who was strongest, it was about positioning' says top US elite men's rider going into opening World Cup -
Clara Honsinger makes season 'cross debut at Trek Cup and Waterloo World Cup
Two-time US elite women's cyclo-cross champion delays racing after long road season