Season 23.11.2025 – 25.01.2026
Source: https://www.ucicyclocrossworldcup.com/en
The UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup is the premier international, season-long competition in the discipline of cyclo-cross, and it has a relatively recent but continually evolving history:
Key Milestones in World Cup History
| Season | Development | Significance |
| 1993โ1994 | First Edition (Men’s Elite) | The UCI established the World Cup as the first major points-based series for elite men, giving the sport a season-long international championship beyond the one-day World Championships. Paul Herygers (BEL) was the first overall winner. |
| 2002โ2003 | Women’s Elite Category Added | The Elite Women’s category was officially incorporated into the World Cup series, a major step for gender equality in the sport. Daphny van den Brand (NED) was the first overall winner. |
| Mid-2010s | Geographic Expansion | The World Cup began to expand outside of its traditional strongholds in Belgium and the Netherlands. Notable examples include the first North American rounds: Milton Keynes, Great Britain (2014) and CrossVegas, USA (2015), signaling a push for international development. |
| 2018โ2019 | Under 23 Women’s Category Added | The Under 23 Women’s category was officially introduced, completing the structure for the key developmental categories. |
| 2022โPresent | New Organizer and Structural Changes | Flanders Classics took over the organization of the series, leading to significant changes aimed at professionalizing and consolidating the calendar. This era has been marked by a focus on a more streamlined, cohesive schedule. |
| 2024โ2025 | Mandatory Team Participation & Protected Events | The UCI introduced new rules to ensure top-rider attendance and the primacy of the World Cup over national or smaller series. This includes mandating minimum participation for UCI-registered teams and designating certain international rounds as “protected events.” |
World Cup vs. World Championships
It is important to distinguish the World Cup from the UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships:
- UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup: This is a season-long series of races where riders accumulate points to determine an overall series champion (who wears a distinct leader’s jersey).
- UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships: This is a single, one-day race held at the end of the season that awards the winner the coveted Rainbow Jersey (which the rider wears in all races for the following year). The World Championships date back to 1950.
The Modern Series
Today, the UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup is the most prestigious series in the sport. It typically features 12 to 14 rounds in countries like Belgium, the Netherlands, France, Czech Republic, and Spain, and includes competitions for Elite Men and Women, as well as several Youth categories. The calendar runs from the late fall (November) through late winter (January).
| Date | Location | Country |
| Sunday, November 23, 2025 | Tรกbor | Czech Republic |
| Sunday, November 30, 2025 | Flamanville | France |
| Sunday, December 7, 2025 | Terralba, Sardinia | Italy |
| Sunday, December 14, 2025 | Namur | Belgium |
| Saturday, December 20, 2025 | Antwerpen | Belgium |
| Sunday, December 21, 2025 | Koksijde | Belgium |
| Friday, December 26, 2025 | Gavere | Belgium |
| Sunday, December 28, 2025 | Dendermonde | Belgium |
| Sunday, January 4, 2026 | Zonhoven | Belgium |
| Sunday, January 18, 2026 | Benidorm | Spain |
| Saturday, January 24, 2026 | Maasmechelen | Belgium |
| Sunday, January 25, 2026 | Hoogerheide | Netherlands |

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