Hoogerheide World Cup in Photos: Elite Men
Mud, deep ruts and off-cambers were just some of the challenges the Elite Men, including 8 N. Americans, faced in Hoogerheide. We take you there.
Mud, deep ruts and off-cambers were just some of the challenges the Elite Men, including 8 N. Americans, faced in Hoogerheide. We take you there.
The women had a muddy day in the office on Sunday at the 2019 Telenet UCI Cyclocross World Cup stop in Hoogerheide. See our photo gallery from the racing.
U23 World Champ Eli Iserbyt showed off winning form in Hoogerheide. Eight North Americans took the start. Full results.
Witse Meeussen had already won the World Cup, but had a battle on his hands for the Hoogerheide victory. Eight North Americans took the start. Full results.
Lucinda Brand started slow but finished strong to ride away from a strong lead group to win the 2019 World Cup Hoogerheide. Race report and results.
With Worlds a week away, 42 North Americans are starting at the 2019 World Cup Hoogerheide. There is also a spot at Worlds on the line. Elite start lists.
Gage Hecht and Ben Gomez Villafane led the U23 and Junior North Americans at the 2018 Hoogerheide World Cup. See full results and photos from the pre-Worlds tune-up.
Mathieu van der Poel wasted little time riding off the front to win the 2018 Hoogerheide World Cup. The win was his 26th of the season. Get the story and results.
Sanne Cant made a statement in the last race before her Worlds defense by winning the 2018 Hoogerheide World Cup. Kaitie Keough locked up second overall with a top five finish. Get the story and results.
The 2018 Hoogerheide World Cup is a big one for American, Canadian and Australian cyclocrossers. Find out if your favorite rider will be starting and what’s at stake with the Elite, U23 and Junior start lists.
The British duo of Thomas Pidcock and Ben Turner took the 2017 Junior Men’s race in Hoogerheide by storm and head to Bieles as medal favorites.
Ducth U23 Joris Nieuwenhuis showed in Hoogerheide he’s ready to help execute a Dutch Sweep at the 2017 Cyclocross World Championships, while American Curtis White led a five-strong American team with a top ten finish.
In an alternative world where Mathieu van der Poel (Beobank-Corendon) and Wout Van Aert (Crelan Charles) have given up cyclocross for the road or some other endeavor, Lars van der Haar (Telenet Fidea Lions) is possibly the next great cyclocross racer.
Sunday’s Telenet UCI World Cup race in Hoogerheide, Netherlands was the final tune-up before next Saturday’s World Championship in Bieles, Luxembourg.
Lars Van Der Haar leads a team sweep (Telenet Fidea Lions) of the podium in Hoogerheide with a breakaway victory, 44 seconds ahead of second place.
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Take a look at many of the American riders on course at this past weekend’s World Cup in Hoogerheide, The Netherlands. The images were taken by Bart Hazen.
The final round of the World Cup was yesterday at Hoogerheide, The Netherlands. Thankfully, Bart Hazen was on hand to capture the action. See Bart’s photos of the next generation of cyclocross stars from the race.
The final round of the World Cup was yesterday at Hoogerheide, The Netherlands. With changes to the course and muddy conditions, it was sure to be a challenge for those racers that toed the start line and Bart Hazen was on hand to capture all the action.
Belgian Quentin Hermans edged out countryman Eli Iserbyt to win the final World Cup for the 2015/2016 season. Behind them, Frenchman Clement Russo was third. American Logan Owen finished the day in eighth place.
There are no foregone conclusions in cyclocross. But with the performance he put in today as well as those he’s shown since returning from injury, it seems the World Championships in Zolder may be van der Poel’s to loose.
Challenging conditions on the technical course saw riders running through the initial turns as they slipped and slid around, elbow-to-elbow. With the tight pack and no clear lines, that forced some riders into the pits as they passed it for the first time shortly after the start.
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by Dan Seaton Hoogerheide, Netherlands – On a dark and drizzly day in this small Dutch town, just north of the Belgian border, Dutch Junior …