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Cyclocross World Cup Calendar 2023/24

The 2023-2024 Cyclo-cross World Cup calendar is now official and includes 14 races.

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14 races in 7 different countries including a new venue in Troyes, France. 5 of these will also have competitions for the youth categories (Under 23 men, and Junior men and women) while the rest will be only for the elite categories.

Cyclocross World Cup Calendar 2023-2024

Sunday 15 October 2023, Waterloo (USA)
Sunday 29 October 2023, Maasmechelen (Belgium)
Sunday 12 November 2023, Dendermonde (Belgium)
Sunday 19 November 2023, Troyes (France) – includes lower categories
Sunday 26 November 2023, Dublin (Ireland) – includes lower categories
Sunday 3 December 2023, Flamanville (France)
Sunday 10 December 2023, Val di Sole, Trentino (Italy)
Sunday 17 December 2023, Namur (Belgium) – includes lower categories
Saturday 23 December 2023, Antwerp (Belgium) – includes lower categories
Tuesday 26 December 2023, Gavere (Belgium)
Saturday 30 December 2023, Hulst (Netherlands)
Sunday 7 January 2024, Zonhoven (Belgia)
Sunday 21 January 2024, Benidorm, Costa Blanca (Spain)
Sunday 28 January 2024, Hoogerheide, Noord Brabant (Netherlands) – includes lower categories



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