UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships

The world championships in cross-country racing (also called cyclocross or cyclocross ) are organized by the Cycling Union UCI and place each year in January, instead of the end of the cross country season. The venues are newly awarded each year. The first cross-country championship for the men took in 1950 in Paris. Since the year 2000, World Women's Championship will be played. In addition, for the U23 title will be awarded. For the juniors found from 1976 to 1979 separate Junior European Championships instead. As of 1980, the championships were held with those of the amateurs and the professionals.

Occur as with the other UCI World Championships also at the World Cross Country Championships, the participants for their national cycling federation to. The winner of the World Championships have the right and the duty for one year to support the " rainbow jersey " in all official race.

In the last four years (as of 2005 ) won the first three places respectively Belgium the World Cross Country Championships: Men In the field of cross- sport is dominated by the Belgians for several years. Record winner is Eric De Vlaeminck also a Belgian, 1966-1973 which was a total triumph seven times. For women, the German Hanka copper nail has so far collected four titles.

Palmarčs Men (since 1950)

Palmarčs women (since 2000)

  • 2000 Germany Kupfernagel
  • 2001 Germany Kupfernagel
  • 2002, France Laurence Leboucher
  • 2003 The Netherlands Daphny Van Den Brand
  • 2004 France Laurence Leboucher
  • 2005 Germany Kupfernagel
  • 2006 The Netherlands Marianne Vos
  • 2007 France Maryline Salvetat
  • 2008 Germany Kupfernagel
  • 2009 Netherlands Marianne Vos
  • 2010 Netherlands Marianne Vos
  • 2011 Netherlands Marianne Vos
  • 2012 Netherlands Marianne Vos
  • 2013 Netherlands Marianne Vos
  • 2014 Netherlands Marianne Vos

Palmarčs U23 (since 1996)

  • 2009 Germany Philipp Walsleben
  • 2010 France Arnaud Jouffroy
  • 2011 Netherlands Lars van der Haar
  • 2012 Netherlands Lars van der Haar
  • 2013 Netherlands Mike Teunissen
  • Wout Van Aert Belgium 2014

Palmarčs Amateurs (1967-1993)

Palmarčs Juniors ( since 1976)

European Junior Championships

World Youth Championship

  • 2004 Belgium Niels Albert
  • 2005 Italy Davide Malacarne
  • 2006 The Netherlands Boy van Poppel
  • 2007 Belgium Joeri Adams
  • 2008 France Arnaud Jouffroy
  • 2009 Netherlands Tijmen Eising
  • 2010 Czech Tomas Paprstka
  • 2011 France Clément Venturini
  • Mathieu van der Poel 2012 Netherlands
  • Mathieu van der Poel 2013 Netherlands
  • 2014 Belgium Thijs Aerts
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