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Puck Pieterse is bunnyhopping her way through the ranks
She's known for bunnyhopping the barriers in cyclocross but that's not the 20-year-old super talent's only off-road endeavour.

UCI announces 13 of the 14 cyclocross World Cups
The UCI Cyclocross World Cup goes to Benidorm next season and adds a safari park to the list as well.

Eli Iserbyt wins a thrilling finale of the CX World Cup
Iserbyt fought all the way to the finish on the iconic Hoogerheide course, sealing his dominance of the World Cup overall.

Marianne Vos aces the last test before the World Champs
The World Cup wrapped up with a stellar victory for Marianne Vos one week out from the CX World Championships in Fayetteville, USA.

Iserbyt powers to a convincing World Cup win in Flamanville
Eli Iserbyt claims his sixth World Cup win of the season by nearly a minute.

Van Empel tops Pieterse to take World Cup victory in Flamanville
A little over month after taking her first career World Cup win at Val di Sole, Fem van Empel now has her second.

Tom Pidcock powers to victory at World Cup Hulst
The Brit took his second elite World Cup victory on Dutch soil as second-place Eli Iserbyt sealed the overall series title with two races...

Lucinda Brand keeps her winning streak alive with Hulst victory
The world champion proved her strength and resolve yet again to take an emotional sixth win in a row.

Michael Vanthourenhout takes the biggest win of his career in Namur
An emotional Michael Vanthourenhout won round 11 of the CX World Cup after a fierce battle with the terrain and his rivals.

Lucinda Brand dominates at Namur for the fourth consecutive year
World champion Lucinda Brand takes her tenth CX win of the season on the infamous Namur Citadel course.

Tom Pidcock makes history at World Cup Rucphen with a spectacular victory
Pidcock bunny hopped to victory and into the history books as the first British man ever to win a CX World Cup race.

Marianne Vos wins again in Rucphen after a thrilling finale
Jumbo-Visma’s Marianne Vos out-sprinted world champion Lucinda Brand to take a well-earned World Cup victory on home soil.