UEC Cyclo-cross European Championships 2018

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The Cyclo-cross European Championships take place in the Netherlands for the third time in the competition’s history. The event is in 's-Hertogenbosch, the hometown of double European Champion Marianne Vos, and the Dutchwoman will be looking to take her third title on home soil.

If Vos wants to take her first European victory in front of a home crowd, she will have to get past some stiff competition in defending champion Sanne Cant and her teammate Kim Van De Steene, who recently won the Koppenbergcross. Alice Maria Arzufi is Italy’s best chance after Eva Lechner was left off the roster. Great Britain brings Nikki Brammeier and Helen Wyman, while Christine Majerus is the lone Luxemburg representative. Alongside Vos, the Dutch also have Sophie de Boer and Annemarie Worst.

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#Rider Name (Country) TeamResult
1Sanne Cant (Belgium)0:41:57
2Lucinda Brand (Netherlands)Row 1 - Cell 2
3Alice Arzuffi (Italy)0:00:15
4Annemarie Worst (Netherlands)0:00:45
5Maud Kaptheijns (Netherlands)0:01:06
6Eva Lechner (Italy0:01:10
7Ellen Van Loy (Belgium)0:01:25
8Helen Wyman (Great Britain)0:01:32
9Denise Betsema (Netherlands)0:01:34
10Pavla Havlíková (Czech Republic)0:01:40
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2017 Elite Men's Results
#Rider Name (Country) TeamResult
1Mathieu van der Poel (Netherlands)0:57:37
2Lars van der Haar (Netherlands)0:00:23
3Toon Aerts (Belgium)0:01:26
4Michael Vanthourenhout (Belgium)Row 3 - Cell 2
5David van der Poel (Netherlands)0:01:29
6Jens Adams (Belgium)0:01:31
7Michael Boroš (Czech Republic)0:01:32
8Laurens Sweeck (Belgium)0:01:34
9Corne van Kessel (Netherlands)0:01:36
10Kevin Pauwels (Belgium)Row 9 - Cell 2