World Cup Champs Return To CrossVegas

For the past several years, In The Crosshairs has made the trip to Nevada to cover CrossVegas. For this year we are upping the ante by not only covering CrossVegas but expanding that coverage to include Trek CXC Cup and JingleCross. Video, photos, podcasts, and articles will all be a part of our expanded coverage that will include rider interviews, many looks behind-the-scenes, and daily entries to give you the inside scoop on what this crazy week of U.S. racing looks like. The centerpiece of this coverage will be a video series similar to what I produced for Trek Factory Racing. On top of that, some of my favorite photographers will be adding photos, and I have sit downs lined up with some of your favorite cyclocross personalities for new episodes of Crosshairs Radio.

It is going to be a pretty amazing trip. But before we get there, I need to ask that you please accept my apology in advance for the sales pitch that follows in the next two sentences:

I have some great sponsors who will help make this Crosshairs Media adventure possible but we could use a few more. If you have a team, product or service you think could benefit from concentrated exposure to the cyclocross and cycling community, shoot me an email at feedback@cxhairs.com and I will get you a media kit, pronto.

Okay, sales pitch done, so now onto the big news. You may have heard rumors about cyclocross’ arrival. I’m here to confirm that, yes, it is on the way and will be here before you know it. To get ready, here’s the skinny from CrossVegas on Wout and Sanne returning to the desert (If you want even more on CrossVegas, check out Crosshairs Radio ep 37 with Brook Watts):

 

August 19, 2016 (Longmont Colorado, USA) Both the men’s and women’s 2015-2016 Telenet UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup overall series winners will be on the start line at World Cup CrossVegas in Las Vegas on September 21. to defend their titles. Wout Van Aert and Sanne Cant, both of Belgium, took overall honors in last year’s season long competition, in which CrossVegas kicked off the seven events that comprised the UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup 2015-2016 season.

Van Aert, of the Crelan-Vastgoedservice team, started the 2015-2016 season with a victory at CrossVegas last September and continued with a winning streak that included not only the World Cup Series overall title but the title of World Champion as well. He commented about his return to CrossVegas, “It may sound a bit weird to some people, but I always love coming back to CrossVegas. My first CrossVegas was in 2013, when I traveled with Bart Wellens and Quinten Hermans. It was just so much fun! First, there was the race itself. But also, we explored the city and were pretty impressed. I will never forget that trip. Of course last year was different, because it was the first World Cup in the States, so I was more focused. And it turned out very well with the victory. It was the start of a brilliant season, so I only have good memories.”

© 2015 Bruce Buckley Photography
© 2015 Bruce Buckley Photography

Cant, of the Enertherm-BeoBank team, finished on the 2015 CrossVegas podium with a third place finish, and then gained momentum through the season to take the overall title. She commented, “It was a very nice experience last year. The course was spectacular, as was the crowd atmosphere. It was a hard but fun race. If we need to go to the US for racing, it’s good that CrossVegas is again one of the main races for us.”

Again leading off the upcoming 2016-2017 season, CrossVegas is one of nine Telenet UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup races. Van Aert and Cant, along with competitors from 20+ other nations, will face a significantly redesigned course which is intended, in the words of CrossVegas director Brook Watts, “to make a bigger show for the spectators and a tougher course for the racers.” The new course makes use of virtually every square inch of the difficult terrain at the Desert Breeze Soccer Complex located a few miles west of the famous Las Vegas Strip. As in years’ past, the gala race atmosphere will offer spectator experiences that rival its European counterparts, with 2016 bringing enhanced VIP areas and expanded food and beverage options.

Addressing season long goals, Cant stated, “I will be trying to do better or the same as last year. But I know that every year is different. It will not be easy to win the same as last year, but the only thing I can do is try. I’ve trained very hard this summer, so I think I’m ready. And the World Championship title remains on important challenge because it’s the only jersey I’ve never won.”

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© 2015 Bruce Buckley Photography

Van Aert shared his goals for the season, “I have two big goals: first I want to let shine my rainbow jersey as much as possible, perhaps with some nice victories in some great races. Another goal is even more important: I want to spoil the fans with nice duels between Mathieu van der Poel and myself. Now that Sven Nys quit racing, I am convinced that Mathieu and I have a big role in keeping our sport attractive.”

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