Wout van Aert, Mathieu van der Poel and Former Pros Weigh in on Worlds Race Strategy
The racers, former pros and commentators weigh in on the Van der Poel and Van Aert Elite Men’s duel at the 2023 UCI Cyclocross World Championships in Hoogerheide.
The racers, former pros and commentators weigh in on the Van der Poel and Van Aert Elite Men’s duel at the 2023 UCI Cyclocross World Championships in Hoogerheide.
It was yet another duel for the ages between Mathieu van der Poel and Wout van Aert at the 2023 UCI Cyclocross World Championships in Hoogerheide. See the full results.
The race favorite had the perfect birthday ride in the U23 Women’s race at the 2023 UCI Cyclocross World Championships in Hoogerheide. See the full results.
The French struck first on Sunday to take the Junior Men’s title at the 2023 UCI Cyclocross World Championships in Hoogerheide. See the full results.
Thibau Nys’ tire choice dictated his race strategy in his quest for a U23 rainbow jersey at the 2023 UCI Cyclocross World Championships in Hoogerheide. See the full results.
Canada claimed a historic one-two in the Junior Women’s race of 2023 UCI Cyclocross World Championships in Hoogerheide. See the full results.
One wrong turn decided the anticipated battle between Fem van Empel and Puck Pieterse in the Elite Women’s race of the 2023 UCI Cyclocross World Championships in Hoogerheide. Results and brief highlights.
The Team Relay kicked off the racing for the 2023 UCI Cyclocross World Championships in Hoogerheide. See who came out on top.
We take a look at the 2023 USA Cycling UCI Cyclocross World Championships team, which is a small but fast squad this year. See the full roster heading to Hoogerheide.
The last Cyclocross World Cup of the season in Hoogerheide was filled with drama. Check out our 2022 Hoogerheide UCI Cyclocross World Cup Photo Gallery.
Hoogerheide was the last stop in the UCI World Cup. Check out our Elite Women’s photo gallery by Bart Hazen.
The top men followed the women’s lead and delivered a thriller at the World Cup in Hoogerheide. See who came out on top. Full results and highlights.
The stars put on a show at the last stop of the 2021-2022 UCI Cyclocross World Cup in Hoogerheide. See who came out on top. Full results and highlights.
Hoogerheide will be the final stop before we return to Fayetteville for the World Championship. What titles are still up for grabs? Check out the start list.
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.
Updated: De Jong will miss Worlds. See our update below. With one quick fall while in the lead at the 2017 Hoogerheide World Cup, 2016 …
Helen Wyman is thankfully back after serious injury, and will be one of nine Brits lining up for the 2017 Hoogerheide World Cup tomorrow. Wyman …
The final UCI World Cup of the 2016/2017 cyclocross season, the Grote Prijs Adri van der Poel, is set for Sunday in Hoogerheide, a small …
With the news that Lars Boom (Astana) is thinking of making a return to cyclocross to ride for Sven Nys’s Telenet-Fidea squad we got to thinking about Boom the cyclocross racer and quickly found ourselves watching hours of Boom taking on the most iconic courses.
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.
Pre-race favorite and the number-one ranked UCI Junior Men’s rider Jens Dekker took the win going away, finishing clear of second place finisher Thomas Pidcock and third place rider Thijs Wolsink of The Netherlands. American Gage Hecht took fourth
This week’s Throwback Thursday was inspired by Sven Nys’ epic battle with Wout van Aert at the Koksijde World Cup. The impressive display of two athletes …