Cyclocross world championships
The World Championships in cyclo-cross (also Radcross or earlier cross-country ), should be from the Cycling Union UCI organized and held every year in January, the end of the cross-country season instead. The venues are reassigned every year. The first cyclo-cross World Championship for male professionals took place in Paris in 1950 , the amateurs joined in 1967 and the juniors in 1980. In addition, a World Cup title has been awarded to the U23s since 1996. The women's world championship has also been held since 2000, so the championships today (as of 2014) consist of four competitions, as the division between amateurs and professionals has been eliminated for men since 1994.
As with the other UCI World Championships , the participants in the Cross World Championships compete for their national cycling association. The winners of the world championships have the right or the duty to wear the “ rainbow jersey” for one year in all official races .
In the men's area, cross-sport has been dominated by the Belgians for a number of years : in the last four years (as of 2005), Belgium took the first three places in the cross-country championship. The record winner is also a Belgian, Erik De Vlaeminck , who triumphed seven times between 1966 and 1973. In the women’s category, the German Hanka Kupfernagel has won four titles so far.
winner
Pros / men elite
- 1950 Jean Robic
- 1951 Roger Rondeaux
- 1952 Roger Rondeaux
- 1953 Roger Rondeaux
- 1954 André Dufraisse
- 1955 André Dufraisse
- 1956 André Dufraisse
- 1957 André Dufraisse
- 1958 André Dufraisse
- 1959 Renato Longo
- 1960 Rolf Wolfshohl
- 1961 Rolf Wolfshohl
- 1962 Renato Longo
- 1963 Rolf Wolfshohl
- 1964 Renato Longo
- 1965 Renato Longo
- 1966 Erik De Vlaeminck
- 1967 Renato Longo
- 1968 Erik De Vlaeminck
- 1969 Erik De Vlaeminck
- 1970 Erik De Vlaeminck
- 1971 Erik De Vlaeminck
- 1972 Erik De Vlaeminck
- 1973 Erik De Vlaeminck
- 1974 Albert Van Damme
- 1975 Roger De Vlaeminck
- 1976 Albert Doubt
- 1977 Albert Doubt
- 1978 Albert Doubt
- 1979 Albert Doubt
- 1980 Roland Liboton
- 1981 Hennie Stamsnijder
- 1982 Roland Liboton
- 1983 Roland Liboton
- 1984 Roland Liboton
- 1985 Klaus-Peter Thaler
- 1986 Albert Doubt
- 1987 Klaus-Peter Thaler
- 1988 Pascal Richard
- 1989 Danny De Bie
- 1990 Henk Baars
- 1991 Radomír Šimůnek senior
- 1992 Mike Kluge
- 1993 Dominique Arnould
- 1994 Paul Herijgers
- 1995 Dieter Runkel
- 1996 Adrie van der Poel
- 1997 Daniele Pontoni
- 1998 Mario De Clercq
- 1999 Mario De Clercq
- 2000 Richard Groenendaal
- 2001 Erwin Vervecken
- 2002 Mario De Clercq
- 2003 Bart Wellens
- 2004 Bart Wellens
- 2005 Sven Nys
- 2006 Erwin Vervecken
- 2007 Erwin Vervecken
- 2008 Lars Boom
- 2009 Niels Albert
- 2010 Zdeněk Štybar
- 2011 Zdeněk Štybar
- 2012 Niels Albert
- 2013 Sven Nys
- 2014 Zdeněk Štybar
- 2015 Mathieu van der Poel
- 2016 Wout Van Aert
- 2017 Wout Van Aert
- 2018 Wout Van Aert
- 2019 Mathieu van der Poel
- 2020 Mathieu van der Poel
Women
- 2000 Hanka Kupfernagel
- 2001 Hanka Kupfernagel
- 2002 Laurence Leboucher
- 2003 Daphny van den Brand
- 2004 Laurence Leboucher
- 2005 Hanka Kupfernagel
- 2006 Marianne Vos
- 2007 Maryline Salvetat
- 2008 Hanka Kupfernagel
- 2009 Marianne Vos
- 2010 Marianne Vos
- 2011 Marianne Vos
- 2012 Marianne Vos
- 2013 Marianne Vos
- 2014 Marianne Vos
- 2015 Pauline Ferrand-Prévot
- 2016 Thalita de Jong
- 2017 Sanne Cant
- 2018 Sanne Cant
- 2019 Sanne Cant
- 2020 Ceylin del Carmen Alvarado
Men U23
- 1996 Miguel Martinez
- 1997 Sven Nys
- 1998 Sven Nys
- 1999 Bart Wellens
- 2000 Bart Wellens
- 2001 Sven Vanthourenhout
- 2002 Thijs Verhagen
- 2003 Enrico Franzoi
- 2004 Kevin Pauwels
- 2005 Zdeněk Štybar
- 2006 Zdeněk Štybar
- 2007 Lars Boom
- 2008 Niels Albert
- 2009 Philipp Walsleben
- 2010 Arnaud Jouffroy
- 2011 Lars van der Haar
- 2012 Lars van der Haar
- 2013 Mike Teunissen
- 2014 Wout Van Aert
- 2015 Michael Vanthourenhout
- 2016 Eli Iserbyt
- 2017 Joris Nieuwenhuis
- 2018 Eli Iserbyt
- 2019 Thomas Pidcock
- 2020 Ryan Kamp
Amateurs
- 1967 Michel Pelchat
- 1968 Roger De Vlaeminck
- 1969 René Declercq
- 1970 Robert Vermeire
- 1971 Robert Vermeire
- 1972 Norbert De Deckere
- 1973 Klaus-Peter Thaler
- 1974 Robert Vermeire
- 1975 Robert Vermeire
- 1976 Klaus-Peter Thaler
- 1977 Robert Vermeire
- 1978 Roland Liboton
- 1979 Vito Di Tano
- 1980 Fritz Saladin
- 1981 Miloš Fišera
- 1982 Miloš Fišera
- 1983 Radomír Šimůnek senior
- 1984 Radomír Šimůnek senior
- 1985 Mike Kluge
- 1986 Vito Di Tano
- 1987 Mike Kluge
- 1988 Karel Camrda
- 1989 Ondrej Glajza
- 1990 Andy Büsser
- 1991 Thomas Frischknecht
- 1992 Daniele Pontoni
- 1993 Henrik Djernis
Juniors
- 1980 Radomír Šimůnek senior
- 1981 Rigobert Matt
- 1982 Beat Schumacher
- 1983 Roman Kreuziger senior
- 1984 Ondrej Glajza
- 1985 Beat Wabel
- 1986 Stuart Marshall
- 1987 Marc Janssens
- 1988 Thomas Frischknecht
- 1989 Richard Groenendaal
- 1990 Erik Boezewinkel
- 1991 Ondrej Lukes
- 1992 Roger Hammond
- 1993 Kamil Ausbuher
- 1994 Gretenius Gommers
- 1995 Zdeněk Mlynář
- 1996 Roman Peter
- 1997 David Rusch
- 1998 Michael Baumgartner
- 1999 Matthew Kelly
- 2000 Bart Aernouts
- 2001 Martin Bína
- 2002 Kevin Pauwels
- 2003 Lars Boom
- 2004 Niels Albert
- 2005 Davide Malacarne
- 2006 Boy van Poppel
- 2007 Joeri Adams
- 2008 Arnaud Jouffroy
- 2009 Tijmen Eising
- 2010 Tomas Paprstka
- 2011 Clément Venturini
- 2012 Mathieu van der Poel
- 2013 Mathieu van der Poel
- 2014 Thijs Aerts
- 2015 Simon Andreassen
- 2016 Jens Dekker
- 2017 Thomas Pidcock
- 2018 Ben Tulett
- 2019 Ben Tulett
- 2020 Thibaut Nys
Women U23
Juniors
Medal table
The competitions for professionals / elite, amateurs and women are included here. As of February 5, 2020
space | country | gold | silver | bronze | total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Belgium | 42 | 30th | 26th | 98 |
2 | Netherlands | 18th | 17th | 23 | 58 |
3 | France | 15th | 9 | 19th | 43 |
4th | Germany | 14th | 18th | 11 | 43 |
5 | Switzerland | 10 | 19th | 20th | 49 |
6th | Italy | 9 | 5 | 9 | 23 |
7th | Czechoslovakia | 6th | 5 | 3 | 14th |
8th | Czech Republic | 4th | 5 | 2 | 11 |
9 | Denmark | 1 | 1 | 2 | 4th |
10 | United States | - | 5 | 1 | 6th |
11 | Poland | - | 2 | 1 | 3 |
12 | United Kingdom | - | 2 | 1 | 3 |
13 | Spain | - | 1 | - | 1 |
14th | Luxembourg | - | - | 1 | 1 |
Web links
- Results professionals / elite in the database of Radsportseiten.net
- Results women in the database of Radsportseiten.net
- Results U23 in the database of Radsportseiten.net
- Results amateurs in the database of Radsportseiten.net
- Results Juniors in the database of Radsportseiten.net
Individual evidence
- ↑ Cant succeeds in defending his title after a hard fight, Brandau fifth on radsport-news.com, accessed on February 3, 2018