'I didn't feel so good during the race, so it was a big surprise' – Rising Czech CX star Kristyna Zemanová lands 'dream' result with second at Hoogerheide World Cup

MAASMECHELEN, BELGIUM - JANUARY 24: Kristyna Zemanova of Czechia and Team Crelan - Corendon competes during the 4th UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup Maasmechelen 2026 - Women's Elite on January 24, 2026 in Maasmechelen, Belgium. (Photo by Luc Claessen/Getty Images)
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A surprised Kristyna Zemanová (VIF Cycling Team) recorded a career-best position in the final round of the 2025-26 UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup after finishing a close runner-up to Puck Pieterse (Fenix-Premier Tech) in Hoogerheide on Sunday.

The 23-year-old showed her strength and tactical prowess on the fast course as a leading group of stars battled for honours in the closing stages. A five-time Czech Republic national champion, she failed to hold the last lap attack of Pieterse, but saw off Amandine Fouquenet (Pauwels Sauzen-Altez Industriebouw) for second.

A delighted Zemanová looked up to the sky and celebrated as if she'd won as she crossed the line after an intense battle, which saw the VIF Cycling Team dig deep to record a surprise result.

"It's absolutely amazing and unbelievable. I didn't feel so good during the race, so it was a big surprise that I managed to finish in second spot," said Zemanová post-race.

The Hoogerheide course was where Zemanová broke onto the international scene with a third place in the under-23 World Championships race in 2023. She finished second the following season with a silver medal at her home world championships in Tabor, before missing last year’s championships.

Next weekend, Zemanová will make her maiden appearance as an elite rider at the cyclo-cross World Championships in Hulst.

It has been a tough road to the elite international podium for Zemanová after experiencing illness with post Covid syndrome. However, this season she has been consistent in the top 10 positions in the cyclo-cross World Cups and finished runner-up at the X20 Trofee round in Loenhout.

During a recent interview with ČT sport, she reflected on the illness which nearly ended her career.

Last year, Zemanová placed third in the Czech Republic national championship road race. She also swapped her road racing team, leaving Brilon Racing Team MB to join VIF Cycling Team.

This season, VIF will debut on the UCI Women’s Continental Tour, and Zemanová hopes that it will open up more opportunities for herself.

"I am extremely grateful to be able to race on the road, which I enjoy a lot," she added. "I’ve also changed my opinion about [road racing] a bit, although cyclo-cross is still a clear number one for me.

"I have enough of my worries about cyclocross at the moment. One of my first goals [on the road] will probably be Gracia Orlová, or the Tour de Feminin [both 2.2 classification races in May], which are home races for which I want to prepare really well."

Ben raced as an amateur cyclist in the UK from a young age into the senior ranks on the road, track and in cyclocross. He has an NQJ qualification in journalism, and a sports journalism degree, and has spent over 10 years as a news and sports journalist. Ben has been covering cyclocross for media outlets, including Cyclingnews, since 2021 and has been on the ground reporting at World Championships in Zolder, Belvaux, Valkenberg, Dubendorf, and Hoogerheide. Away from cycling as a freelance sports journalist, Ben regularly reports on a range of sports including football, rugby, and snooker amongst others. However, he is happiest whilst reporting on-site at cyclocross races in Belgium and the Netherlands.

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