2016–17 UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup explained

2016–2017 UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup
Competition:UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup
Location:United States, Belgium, the Netherlands, Germany & Italy
Rounds:9
Male Individual Champion Team: &
Female Individual Champion Team:Kalas–NNOF & Breepark
Previous:2015–2016
Next:2017–2018

The 2016–2017 UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup – also known as the Telenet UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup for sponsorship reasons – was a season long cyclo-cross competition, organised by the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI). The competition took place between 21 September 2016 and 22 January 2017, over a total of nine events. The defending champions were Wout van Aert in the men's competition and Sanne Cant in the women's competition.

Van Aert was able to defend his World Cup title with a round to spare, not finishing any lower than second in the seven races – four wins and three second-place finishes – prior to his crowning. His main rival Mathieu van der Poel was the only other rider to take victories prior to the title being won, taking three straight wins during the season, but he missed several meetings, including the Memorial Romano Scotti in Rome, which allowed van Aert to take the title.[1]

With six different winners in as many races, the women's competition proved competitive. After a win at CrossVegas, Dutch rider Sophie de Boer held the leaders' jersey and despite Katie Compton taking the jersey after the following round at the Jingle Cross, de Boer was able to regain the jersey with consistent finishing. Over the next five races – despite not winning any races – de Boer achieved finishes of second, fourth, third and sixth, and with Cant missing the round in Rome, another third-place finish gave de Boer her first Cyclo-cross World Cup title.[2]

Points distribution

Points were awarded to all eligible riders each race. The top ten finishers received points according to the following table:

Position
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Points80706560555048464442

Riders finishing in positions 11 to 50 also received points, going down from 40 points for 11th place by one point per place to 1 point for 50th place.

Events

In comparison to last season's seven races, this season was scheduled to have nine. Lignières-en-Berry was taken out of the programme – while Rome (Fiuggi), Iowa and Zeven were added.

DateRaceLocationWinners
Elite menElite womenUnder-23 menJunior men
21 SeptemberCrossVegas Las Vegas, United Statescolspan=2 rowspan=2
24 SeptemberJingle Cross Iowa City, United States
23 OctoberCaubergcross Valkenburg, Netherlands
20 NovemberDuinencross Koksijde, Belgiumcolspan=4
26 NovemberPoldercross Zeven Zeven, Germany
18 DecemberCitadelcross Namur, Belgium
26 DecemberGrand Prix Erik De Vlaeminck Heusden-Zolder, Belgium
15 JanuaryMemorial Romano Scotti Fiuggi, Italy
22 JanuaryGrand Prix Adri van der Poel Hoogerheide, Netherlands

Final individual standings

Men

RankNamePoints
1530
2474
3447
4384
5373
6345
7344
8304
9301
10297

Women

RankNamePoints
1484
2395
3393
4353
5298
6282
7279
8270
9249
10246

Notes and References

  1. News: Van Aert wint na schaatspartij in Fiuggi en heeft Wereldbeker binnen. Dutch. Van Aert wins after skating party in Fiuggi and has World Cup won. Het Nieuwsblad. Mediahuis. 15 January 2017. 15 January 2017.
  2. News: Vos weer oppermachtig, eindzege De Boer. Dutch. Vos again supreme, overall victory for De Boer. De Telegraaf. Telegraaf Media Groep. 15 January 2017. 15 January 2017.