UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships – Mixed team relay explained

UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships – Mixed team relay
Date:End of January, beginning of February
Discipline:Cyclo-cross
Type:One-day
Organiser:UCI
Number:2 (as of 2024)
Firstwinner: Italy
Mostrecent: France

The UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships – Mixed team relay is the annual world championship in the discipline of cyclo-cross for mixed sex and mixed age-category teams, organised by the world governing body, the Union Cycliste Internationale. The event was first run as a test event in 2022. The winning team receives the rainbow jersey.

In the inaugural edition each team consisted of 4 riders. Since 2023 each relay team consists of 6 riders:

The riders must already be entered in their respective individual World Championships event. The countries are free to choose the starting order of their riders.[1]

Palmares

2022 Italy
Samuele Leone
Silvia Persico
Lucia Bramati
Davide Toneatti
United States
Eric Brunner
Katie Clouse
Clara Honsinger
Scott Funston
Belgium
Daan Soete
Kiona Crabbé
Alicia Franck
Niels Vandeputte
2023 Netherlands
Lauren Molengraaf
Leonie Bentveld
Fem van Empel
Guus van den Eijnden
Tibor Del Grosso
Ryan Kamp

Cat Ferguson
Zoe Bäckstedt
Anna Kay
Alfie Amey
Joseph Blackmore
Thomas Mein
Belgium
Xaydee van Sinaey
Julie Brouwers
Marion Norbert-Riberolle
Antoine Jamin
Joran Wyseure
Laurens Sweeck
2024 France
Rémi Lelandais
Martin Groslambert
Célia Gery
Lauriane Duraffourg
Hélène Clauzel
Aubin Sparfel

Cat Ferguson
Zoe Bäckstedt
Anna Kay
Oscar Amey
Corran Carrick-Anderson
Cameron Mason
Belgium
Arthur Van den Boer
Ward Huybs
Shanyl De Schoesitter
Julie Brouwers
Sanne Cant
Michael Vanthourenhout

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Competition Guide 2024 UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships - Tábor, Czechia (Update 28 January 2024).