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词条 2017–18 UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup
释义

  1. Points distribution

  2. Events

  3. Final points standings

     Elite men  Elite women  Under-23 men  Under-23 women  Junior men 

  4. Notes

  5. References

     Sources 

  6. External links

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| name =2017–18 UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup
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| competition = UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup
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| location = {{unbulleted list|United States|Belgium|Denmark|Germany|France|Netherlands}}
| rounds = 9
| male_individual_champion = {{flagathlete|Mathieu van der Poel|NED}}
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| female_individual_champion = {{flagathlete|Sanne Cant|BEL}}
| female_individual_champion_team = IKO–Beobank
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| next = 2018–2019
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The 2017–18 Telenet UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup was a season long cyclo-cross competition, organised by the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI). The UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup took place between 17 September 2017 and 28 January 2018, over a total of nine events. The defending champions were Wout van Aert in the men's competition and Sophie de Boer in the women's competition.

Both elite titles were won at the penultimate round of the season at Nommay. Despite finishing twelfth in the race, Sanne Cant won the women's title after her closest rival Kaitlin Keough finished the Nommay race in second behind compatriot Katie Compton.[1] Cant was the only female rider to win more than once, winning five times during the season. Other races were won by Kateřina Nash, Maud Kaptheijns and Evie Richards, who became the first under-23 woman to win an elite race, when she won at Namur.

In the men's competition, Mathieu van der Poel won each of the first four races to build up a lead on van Aert and the rest. Van Aert won the next two races in Germany and at Namur, but with wins at Heusden-Zolder and Nommay,[2] van der Poel gathered an unassailable lead going into the final round at Hoogerheide; he won that race as well, garnering podium finishes at all nine events during the campaign.

The men's under-23 title was won by Tom Pidcock, having won four World Cup races in as many starts, giving him an unassailable lead after the Grand Prix Erik De Vlaeminck at Circuit Zolder,[3] as a rider's best four scores (from seven races) counted towards the classification.{{sfn|Rules|p=21}} The women's under-23 title was won by Fleur Nagengast, while the junior men's title went to Tomáš Kopecký.

Points distribution

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

Points awarded
Position12345678910
Rules|p=20}}{{efn|Women's under-23 riders were awarded points on the elite scale, as all women competed within the same race.{{sfn|Rules|p=2}} Two jerseys were awarded; one for the leading elite woman and one for the leading under-23 woman.{{sfn|Rules|p=22}}}} 80 70 65 60 55 50 48 46 44 42
Rules|p=20}} 60 50 45 40 35 30 28 26 24 22
  • Elite 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.{{sfn|Rules|p=20}}
  • For the age group riders (excluding under-23 women), those finishing in positions 11 to 30 also received points, going down from 20 points for 11th place by one point per place to 1 point for 30th place.{{sfn|Rules|p=20}} As well as this, only the top four scores for each rider count towards the World Cup standings.{{sfn|Rules|p=21}}

Events

In comparison to last season, the races in Las Vegas, Rome (Fiuggi) and Valkenburg were replaced by Bogense, Nommay and Waterloo. The race in Bogense marked the first ever Cyclo-cross World Cup in Denmark, as a precursor to the 2019 UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships being held there.[4]

DateRaceLocationWinners
Elite men Elite women Under-23 men Junior men
17 September Jingle CrossUSA}} Iowa City, United StatesMathieu van der Poel|NED}}Kateřina Nash|CZE}}No under-23 or junior race}}
24 September World Cup WaterlooUSA}} Waterloo, United StatesMathieu van der Poel|NED}}Sanne Cant|BEL}}
2 October Duinencross KoksijdeBEL}} Koksijde, BelgiumMathieu van der Poel|NED}}Maud Kaptheijns|NED}}Tom Pidcock|GBR}}Pim Ronhaar|NED}}
19 November CrossDenmarkDEN}} Bogense, DenmarkMathieu van der Poel|NED}}Sanne Cant|BEL}}Tom Pidcock|GBR}}Tomáš Kopecký|CZE}}
25 November Poldercross ZevenGER}} Zeven, GermanyWout van Aert|BEL}}Sanne Cant|BEL}}Eli Iserbyt|BEL}}Pim Ronhaar|NED}}
17 December CitadelcrossBEL}} Namur, BelgiumWout van Aert|BEL}}Evie Richards|GBR}}Tom Pidcock|GBR}}Loris Rouiller|SUI}}
26 December Grand Prix Erik De VlaeminckBEL}} Heusden-Zolder, BelgiumMathieu van der Poel|NED}}Sanne Cant|BEL}}Tom Pidcock|GBR}}Tomáš Kopecký|CZE}}
21 January Grand Prix NommayFRA}} Nommay, FranceMathieu van der Poel|NED}}Katie Compton|USA}}Thijs Aerts|BEL}}Mees Hendrikx|NED}}
28 January Grand Prix Adri van der PoelNED}} Hoogerheide, NetherlandsMathieu van der Poel|NED}}Sanne Cant|BEL}}Eli Iserbyt|BEL}}Niels Vandeputte|BEL}}

Final points standings

Elite men

{{Tooltip|Pos.|PositionRider{{flagicon>USA{{flagicon>USA{{flagicon>BEL{{flagicon>DEN{{flagicon>GER{{flagicon>BEL{{flagicon>BEL{{flagicon>FRA{{flagicon>NEDPoints
1{{flagathlete|Mathieu van der Poel|NED}}111123111 695
2{{flagathlete|Wout van Aert|BEL}}1473211322 585
3{{flagathlete|Toon Aerts|BEL}}7811332837 493
4{{flagathlete|Michael Vanthourenhout|BEL}}648955953 474
5{{flagathlete|Laurens Sweeck|BEL}}22147198264 466
6{{flagathlete|Kevin Pauwels|BEL}}4612106412105 437
7{{flagathlete|Corné van Kessel|NED}}1221464661812 428
8{{flagathlete|Tim Merlier|BEL}}1752251312746 408
9{{flagathlete|Lars van der Haar|NED}}5172411194Ret9 395
10{{flagathlete|Daan Soete|BEL}}11362017951313 395
120 riders scored points[5]

Elite women

{{Tooltip|Pos.|PositionRider{{flagicon>USA{{flagicon>USA{{flagicon>BEL{{flagicon>DEN{{flagicon>GER{{flagicon>BEL{{flagicon>BEL{{flagicon>FRA{{flagicon>NEDPoints
1{{flagathlete|Sanne Cant|BEL}}31311121121 608
2{{flagathlete|Kaitlin Keough|USA}}22831161625 501
3{{flagathlete|Eva Lechner|ITA}}101311473372 476
4{{flagathlete|Nikki Brammeier|GBR}}9199108211148 401
5{{flagathlete|Katie Compton|USA}}19425DNS342122 400
6{{flagathlete|Kateřina Nash|CZE}}16647141120 396
7{{flagathlete|Helen Wyman|GBR}}16257221527427 393
8{{flagathlete|Ellen Van Loy|BEL}}12712523118915 375
9{{flagathlete|Maud Kaptheijns|NED}}5101281891910 351
10{{flagathlete|Sophie de Boer|NED}}4421151337 337
123 total riders{{efn|This tally included 43 under-23 riders, which the UCI awarded a separate jersey for.{{sfn|Rules|p=22}}}} scored points[6]

Under-23 men

{{Tooltip|Pos.|PositionRider{{flagicon>BEL{{flagicon>DEN{{flagicon>GER{{flagicon>BEL{{flagicon>BEL{{flagicon>FRA{{flagicon>NEDPoints
1{{flagathlete|Tom Pidcock|GBR}}1111(2) 240
2{{flagathlete|Eli Iserbyt|BEL}}(3)(2)1221 220
3{{flagathlete|Thijs Aerts|BEL}}4(8)2(10)51(7) 185
4{{flagathlete|Adam Ťoupalík|CZE}}258(9)4(21) 151
5{{flagathlete|Yannick Peeters|BEL}}(7)74(28)(18)45 143
6{{flagathlete|Sieben Wouters|NED}}83(Ret)46(16)(11) 141
7{{flagathlete|Toon Vandebosch|BEL}}646(19)(11)(14)4 140
8{{flagathlete|Joris Nieuwenhuis|NED}}11(16)(Ret)(Ret)373 138
9{{flagathlete|Joshua Dubau|FRA}}(28)(10)5693(18) 134
10{{flagathlete|Jakob Dorigoni|ITA}}(22)(Ret)57128 108
72 riders scored points[7]

Under-23 women

{{Tooltip|Pos.|PositionRider{{flagicon>USA{{flagicon>USA{{flagicon>BEL{{flagicon>DEN{{flagicon>GER{{flagicon>BEL{{flagicon>BEL{{flagicon>FRA{{flagicon>NEDPoints
1{{flagathlete|Fleur Nagengast|NED}}241818162028231628 268
2{{flagathlete|Ceylin del Carmen Alvarado|NED}}2014142715179 243
3{{flagathlete|Laura Verdonschot|BEL}}159107Ret 170
4{{flagathlete|Emma White|USA}}118211831 169
5{{flagathlete|Inge van der Heijden|NED}}3430Ret23222612 159
6{{flagathlete|Evie Richards|GBR}}13 145
7{{flagathlete|Nadja Heigl|AUT}}36323720303140 131
8{{flagathlete|Marion Norbert-Riberolle|FRA}}33243436412046 123
9{{flagathlete|Nikola Nosková|CZE}}22222138 101
10{{flagathlete|Manon Bakker|NED}}4132452129 87
43 riders scored points[6]

Junior men

{{Tooltip|Pos.|PositionRider{{flagicon>BEL{{flagicon>DEN{{flagicon>GER{{flagicon>BEL{{flagicon>BEL{{flagicon>FRA{{flagicon>NEDPoints
1{{flagathlete|Tomáš Kopecký|CZE}}(3)12(7)13(4) 215
2{{flagathlete|Pim Ronhaar|NED}}131(8)(7)5 200
3{{flagathlete|Mees Hendrikx|NED}}(6)23(6)(8)13 200
4{{flagathlete|Loris Rouiller|SUI}}(7)(6)4154(12) 175
5{{flagathlete|Jarno Bellens|BEL}}4(5)5(12)2(9)2 175
6{{flagathlete|Niels Vandeputte|BEL}}(10)8(25)(10)361 161
7{{flagathlete|Ryan Kamp|NED}}2(7)(14)2(9)77 156
8{{flagathlete|Ryan Cortjens|BEL}}(12)74(22)210 140
9{{flagathlete|Ben Tulett|GBR}}161634(Ret) 115
10{{flagathlete|Luke Verburg|NED}}(17)46(37)11(22)16 105
74 riders scored points[8]

Notes

{{notelist}}

References

1. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.cyclingnews.com/races/uci-cyclo-cross-world-cup-nommay-pays-de-montbeliard-2018/elite-women/results/|title=Compton dominates in Nommay World Cup|first=Brecht|last=Decaluwé|work=Cyclingnews.com|publisher=Immediate Media Company|date=21 January 2018|accessdate=28 January 2018|quote=In the World Cup standings, Cant clinched the overall win as she enjoys a bonus of more than 80 points on Keough, with only 80 points at stake for the winner at the final round in Hoogerheide next week.}}
2. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.cyclingnews.com/races/uci-cyclo-cross-world-cup-nommay-pays-de-montbeliard-2018/elite-men/results/|title=Van der Poel reigns yet again in the mud|first=Brecht|last=Decaluwé|work=Cyclingnews.com|publisher=Immediate Media Company|date=21 January 2018|accessdate=28 January 2018|quote=Thanks to his sixth World Cup win of he season, Van der Poel also racked up the overall victory in the World Cup.}}
3. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.britishcycling.org.uk/cyclocross/article/20171226-cycle-cross-Pidcock-guarantees-2017-18-Telenet-UCI-Cyclo-Cross-World-Cup-U23-crown-with-Belgium-victory-0|title=Pidcock guarantees 2017/18 Telenet UCI Cyclo-Cross World Cup U23 crown with Belgium victory|work=British Cycling|publisher=British Cycling Federation|date=26 December 2017|accessdate=28 January 2018|agency=Sportsbeat}}
4. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.uci.ch/cyclo-cross/news/article/207-208-telenet-uci-cyclo-cross-world-cup-all-you-need-know/|title=2017-2018 Telenet UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup: All you need to know|work=UCI.ch|publisher=Union Cycliste Internationale|date=13 September 2017|accessdate=27 December 2017|quote=Almost one year before hosting the 2019 UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships, Bogense will be hosting its first ever UCI World Cup round.}}
5. ^{{cite web|url=https://chronorace.blob.core.windows.net/webresources/20180128_hoog/cro_me_standings.pdf|format=PDF|title=Men Elite: Individual Standings|work=Chronorace.be|publisher=ChronoRace - Electronic Timing SPRL|date=28 January 2018|accessdate=28 January 2018}}
6. ^{{cite web|url=https://chronorace.blob.core.windows.net/webresources/20180128_hoog/cro_we_standingsx.pdf|format=PDF|title=Women Elite: Individual Standings|work=Chronorace.be|publisher=ChronoRace - Electronic Timing SPRL|date=28 January 2018|accessdate=28 January 2018}}
7. ^{{cite web|url=https://chronorace.blob.core.windows.net/webresources/20180128_hoog/cro_mu_standings.pdf|format=PDF|title=Men Under 23: Individual Standings|work=Chronorace.be|publisher=ChronoRace - Electronic Timing SPRL|date=28 January 2018|accessdate=28 January 2018}}
8. ^{{cite web|url=https://chronorace.blob.core.windows.net/webresources/20180128_hoog/cro_mj_standingsx.pdf|format=PDF|title=Men Junior: Individual Standings|work=Chronorace.be|publisher=ChronoRace - Electronic Timing SPRL|date=28 January 2018|accessdate=28 January 2018}}

Sources

{{Refbegin}}
  • {{cite book|title=Part 5 Cyclo-cross|url=http://www.uci.ch/mm/Document/News/Rulesandregulation/16/61/43/5-CRO-20170628-E_English.pdf|format=PDF|work=UCI.ch|publisher=Union Cycliste Internationale|date=28 June 2017|accessdate=27 December 2017|ref={{harvid|Rules|2017}}}}
{{Refend}}

External links

  • {{official website|http://www.uci.ch/cyclo-cross/ucievents/2018-cyclo-cross-uci-cyclo-cross-world-cup/210701018/}}
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