Posted by Editor on 01/28/17
At a meeting on Friday in Luxembourg, on the eve of the 2017 UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships in Bieles, the Management Committee of the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) announced a number of Cyclo-cross decisions, plus world championship venues in Mountain Bike.
The UCI Management Committee approved the 2017 UCI International Cyclo-cross Calendar. The 19 nations represented include a first appearance of Portugal and Australia, the return of Canada and Slovakia, and the development of the discipline in Japan, with three new events.
Elsewhere, the 2019 UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships have been awarded to Bogense (Denmark), a tourist destination situated 200km west of Copenhagen. Denmark hosted the UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships in Middelfart in 1998.
Bogense will get a dress rehearsal by hosting a round of the 2017-2018 Telenet UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup. The series will feature nine rounds across six countries, one more than last season. The United States have confirmed their status as the new stronghold of global cyclo-cross; the country will in fact host the opening two rounds of the series, with the notable introduction of Waterloo, located 320km from Iowa City [note: the home of Trek Bicycles]. Zeven returns for the second year in a row, and is scheduled after Bogense, which will allow teams to travel directly from Denmark to Germany. France returns with Nommay, the series' now-traditional stop in the Franche-Comte region. The riders will end the season in the Netherlands, with the final round of the World Cup in Hoogerheide and the UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships in Valkenburg a week later.
2017-2018 Telenet UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup calendar:
Iowa City (USA) - 16.09.2017
Waterloo (USA) - 24.09.2017
Koksijde (BEL) - 22.10.2017
Bogense (DEN) - 19.11.2017
Zeven (GER) - 25.11.2017
Namur (BEL) - 17.12.2017
Heusden-Zolder (BEL) - 26.12.2017
Nommay (FRA) - 21.01.2018
Hoogerheide (NED) - 28.01.2018
The UCI Management Committee also approved the creation of UCI Cyclo-cross Teams, to strengthen the structures that support both male and female riders.
Lastly, on the development of the discipline, the UCI Management Committee was given details of a cyclo-cross training camp at the UCI World Cycling Centre on October 10th-15th, 2017. This will be the sixth gathering of its kind organised by the UCI. The camp will be led by the American Geoff Proctor, member of the UCI Cyclo-cross Commission, and the Belgian Sven Vanthourenhout, a multiple UCI World Championships medallist. As in 2016, Vanthourenhout will be assisted by triple UCI World Champion Sven Nys. The camp will be held in October in Aigle (Switzerland) in order to allow participants to race in the international EKZ Cross Tour event. A second camp is planned, in Baal (Belgium) at the Sven Nys Cycling Center, in June 2017.
During the week-end of these 2017 UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships, two new members of the UCI Athletes' Commission will be elected by riders competing in the event. Five men and four women are candidates and the result of the election will be announced at the end of the Championships.
The UCI President Brian Cookson declared: "I am very happy with the way cyclo-cross has flourished in the last few years. The awarding of the 2019 UCI World Championships to Bogense, in Denmark, a first for this country in nearly 20 years, is a sign of the internationalisation of our discipline. I congratulate this major cycling nation for being awarded this event and look forward to it organising a round of the 2017-2018 Telenet UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup.
"Our series, which has excellent audience figures, is definitely developing with six organising nations compared with five last year and, four years ago, just three. The growth of cyclo-cross will receive a significant boost from the creation of UCI Cyclo-cross Teams, an innovation that will enable to better structure the discipline, encourage the participation of women and attract investors.
"Finally, I would like to give a word of encouragement to all the athletes who will be competing for the prestigious rainbow jersey in Bieles this weekend."
As well as the 2019 UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships, the UCI Management Committee awarded the following events:
• 2018 UCI Gran Fondo World Championships to Varese (Italy);
• 2019 UCI Mountain Bike Marathon World Championships to Grächen (Switzerland);
• 2020 UCI Mountain Bike Cross-country Olympic World Championships to Albstadt (Germany);
• 2020 UCI Mountain Bike Downhill World Championships to Leogang (Austria).
The following calendars have also been approved:
2018 UCI Mountain Bike World Cup presented by Shimano
2017-2018 UCI International Track Cycling Calendar
2017 UCI International Para-cycling Track Calendar
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