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Cyclocross

MAASMECHELEN, BELGIUM - JANUARY 25: Wout van Aert of Belgium and Team Visma Lease a bike competes during the 11th UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup Maasmechelen 2025 - Men's Elite on January 25, 2025 in Maasmechelen, Belgium. (Photo by Billy Ceusters/Getty Images)
Wout van Aert confirmed for five matchups with Mathieu van der Poel on 2025-26 cyclocross schedule Visma-Lease a Bike announce eight-race winter calendar for former three-time CX World Champion, will start in Antwerp on December 20
Thibau Nys wins in Flamanville
UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup Flamanville: Dropped chain and crash not enough to stop Thibau Nys from hard-fought solo victory Belgian Champion increases World Cup lead with back-to-back wins as teammate Lars van der Haar takes second place and Cameron Mason finishes third in series round two
Aniek van Alphen wins in Flamanville
UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup Flamanville: Aniek van Alphen dominates to take a first World Cup win in France French national champion Amandine Fouquenet takes a career best second place, while Ceylin del Carmen Alvarado returns to racing with third place.
Belgian Marion Norbert Riberolle pictured in action during the women's race at the Cyclocross World Cup cyclocross event in Flamanville, France, Sunday 30 November 2025, the 2nd stage (out of 12) in the World Cup of the 2025-2026 season.BELGA PHOTO DAVID PINTENS (Photo by DAVID PINTENS / BELGA MAG / Belga / AFP via Getty Images)
'I suffered a lot' - Ceylin del Carmen Alvarado returns to cyclocross racing after injury with a podium performance in Flamanville World Cup After a persistent knee injury kept the former World Champion out of the sport Alvarado is satisfied with her come back result
Thibau Nys, Lars van der Haar and Cameron Mason on the final podium at UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup in Flamanville
'I was on my limit' - Cameron Mason forced to play catch-up after unclipping off the start line, bounces back to first World Cup podium in Flamanville 'I really didn't come here for second or third. I was ready to go all-in for the win' says British Champion
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