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词条 2018–19 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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| location = {{unbulleted list|Belgium|Czech Republic|France|Netherlands|Switzerland|United States}}
| rounds = 9
| male_individual_champion = {{flagathlete|Toon Aerts|BEL}}
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| female_individual_champion = {{flagathlete|Marianne Vos|NED}}
| female_individual_champion_team = {{allow wrap|{{ct|WM3|2018}} & {{ct|WM3|2019}}{{efn|In the 2018 races, Vos rode for {{ct|WM3|2018}}, and for {{ct|WM3|2019}} in the 2019 races.}}}}
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The 2018–19 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 23 September 2018 and 27 January 2019, over a total of nine events. The defending champions were Mathieu van der Poel in the men's competition and Sanne Cant in the women's competition.

Three of the five titles were secured at the penultimate round in France; with her fourth race victory, seven-time world champion Marianne Vos clinched her first World Cup title,[1] leaving the round 132 points clear of her next closest competitor, compatriot Annemarie Worst. With his fourth win in five starts,[2] British rider Tom Pidcock took the under-23 men's title for the second consecutive season – sealing a maximum possible points tally of 240 – while a second-place finish was enough for Belgium's Witse Meeussen to claim the junior men's title.[3]

At the final event in the Netherlands, home rider Ceylin del Carmen Alvarado sealed the women's under-23 ranking victory,[4] finishing in seventh place overall in the elite standings. The back-and-forth battle between Belgians Toon Aerts and Wout van Aert in the elite men standings was decided in the favour of Aerts – with 615 points,[5] to van Aert's 613; the two riders took three victories between them as van der Poel won all six races he started in the World Cup season,[6] finishing third overall.

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 Bogense, Nommay and Zeven were replaced by Bern, Pontchâteau and Tábor. The race in Bern will be the first Cyclo-cross World Cup race in Switzerland since the 2010–11 season.

DateRaceLocationWinners
Elite men Elite women Under-23 men Junior men
24 September World Cup WaterlooUSA}} Waterloo, United StatesToon Aerts|BEL}}Marianne Vos|NED}}No under-23 or junior race}}
29 September Jingle CrossUSA}} Iowa City, United StatesToon Aerts|BEL}}Kaitlin Keough|USA}}
21 October Cyclo-cross BernSUI}} Bern, SwitzerlandMathieu van der Poel|NED}}Marianne Vos|NED}}Eli Iserbyt|BEL}}Witse Meeussen|BEL}}
17 November Cyklokros TáborCZE}} Tábor, Czech RepublicMathieu van der Poel|NED}}Lucinda Brand|NED}}Tom Pidcock|GBR}}Witse Meeussen|BEL}}
25 November Duinencross KoksijdeBEL}} Koksijde, BelgiumMathieu van der Poel|NED}}Denise Betsema|NED}}Tom Pidcock|GBR}}Pim Ronhaar|NED}}
23 December CitadelcrossBEL}} Namur, BelgiumMathieu van der Poel|NED}}Lucinda Brand|NED}}Tom Pidcock|GBR}}Ryan Cortjens|BEL}}
26 December Grand Prix Erik De VlaeminckBEL}} Heusden-Zolder, BelgiumMathieu van der Poel|NED}}Marianne Vos|NED}}Eli Iserbyt|BEL}}Ryan Cortjens|BEL}}
20 January Cyclo-cross PontchâteauFRA}} Pontchâteau, FranceWout van Aert|BEL}}Marianne Vos|NED}}Tom Pidcock|GBR}}Thibau Nys|BEL}}
27 January Grand Prix Adri van der PoelNED}} Hoogerheide, NetherlandsMathieu van der Poel|NED}}Lucinda Brand|NED}}Eli Iserbyt|BEL}}Witse Meeussen|BEL}}

Final points standings

Elite men

{{Tooltip|Pos.|PositionRider{{flagicon>USA{{flagicon>USA{{flagicon>SUI{{flagicon>CZE{{flagicon>BEL{{flagicon>BEL{{flagicon>BEL{{flagicon>FRA{{flagicon>NEDPoints
1{{flagathlete|Toon Aerts|BEL}}113433422 615
2{{flagathlete|Wout van Aert|BEL}}222722213 613
3{{flagathlete|Mathieu van der Poel|NED}}111111 480
4{{flagathlete|Corné van Kessel|NED}}6571256994 445
5{{flagathlete|Quinten Hermans|BEL}}445517136137 438
6{{flagathlete|Lars van der Haar|NED}}181193410848 436
7{{flagathlete|Laurens Sweeck|BEL}}39189685613 425
8{{flagathlete|Michael Vanthourenhout|BEL}}Ret34285133DNS 399
9{{flagathlete|Daan Soete|BEL}}510610714101725 376
10{{flagathlete|Kevin Pauwels|BEL}}127166101215819 367
104 riders scored points[7]

Elite women

{{Tooltip|Pos.|PositionRider{{flagicon>USA{{flagicon>USA{{flagicon>SUI{{flagicon>CZE{{flagicon>BEL{{flagicon>BEL{{flagicon>BEL{{flagicon>FRA{{flagicon>NEDPoints
1{{flagathlete|Marianne Vos|NED}}131122113 559
2{{flagathlete|Sanne Cant|BEL}}1054671334 418
3{{flagathlete|Annemarie Worst|NED}}22339713 400
4{{flagathlete|Kaitlin Keough|USA}}191102121817116 384
5{{flagathlete|Denise Betsema|NED}}135171227 378
6{{flagathlete|Loes Sels|BEL}}510172511106198 367
7{{flagathlete|Ceylin del Carmen Alvarado|NED}}57494421 357
8{{flagathlete|Katie Compton|USA}}Ret15311133113102 349
9{{flagathlete|Eva Lechner|ITA}}166919276101516 348
10{{flagathlete|Ellen Van Loy|BEL}}611748DNS29525 347
127 total riders{{efn|This tally included 59 under-23 riders, which the UCI awarded a separate jersey for.{{sfn|Rules|p=22}}}} scored points[8]

Under-23 men

{{Tooltip|Pos.|PositionRider{{flagicon>SUI{{flagicon>CZE{{flagicon>BEL{{flagicon>BEL{{flagicon>BEL{{flagicon>FRA{{flagicon>NEDPoints
1{{flagathlete|Tom Pidcock|GBR}}(4)1111 240
2{{flagathlete|Eli Iserbyt|BEL}}1(DNS)(8)31(5)1 225
3{{flagathlete|Antoine Benoist|FRA}}(3)32(4)22 195
4{{flagathlete|Jakob Dorigoni|ITA}}(12)2(15)2(6)34 185
5{{flagathlete|Eddy Fine|FRA}}210(12)5(20)8(17) 133
6{{flagathlete|Niels Vandeputte|BEL}}847(34)(14)5 129
7{{flagathlete|Maik van der Heijden|NED}}514(DSQ)(24)210(22) 124
8{{flagathlete|Ben Turner|GBR}}49273 113
9{{flagathlete|Lander Loockx|BEL}}77(Ret)(14)(10)98 106
10{{flagathlete|Loris Rouiller|SUI}}(22)11(22)786 104
69 riders scored points[9]

Under-23 women

{{Tooltip|Pos.|PositionRider{{flagicon>USA{{flagicon>USA{{flagicon>SUI{{flagicon>CZE{{flagicon>BEL{{flagicon>BEL{{flagicon>BEL{{flagicon>FRA{{flagicon>NEDPoints
1{{flagathlete|Ceylin del Carmen Alvarado|NED}}57494421 357
2{{flagathlete|Fleur Nagengast|NED}}11172614101615823 323
3{{flagathlete|Inge van der Heijden|NED}}920271717278931 301
4{{flagathlete|Manon Bakker|NED}}233016293330242035 219
5{{flagathlete|Evie Richards|GBR}}42159DNSDNS 210
6{{flagathlete|Clara Honsinger|USA}}141928322319 171
7{{flagathlete|Marion Norbert-Riberolle|FRA}}30303719183028 165
8{{flagathlete|Jana Czeczinkarová|CZE}}34162814DNS50 113
9{{flagathlete|Marthe Truyen|BEL}}323530352240 112
10{{flagathlete|Nicole Koller|SUI}}222220 89
59 riders scored points[8]

Junior men

{{Tooltip|Pos.|PositionRider{{flagicon>SUI{{flagicon>CZE{{flagicon>BEL{{flagicon>BEL{{flagicon>BEL{{flagicon>FRA{{flagicon>NEDPoints
1{{flagathlete|Witse Meeussen|BEL}}11(2)(3)(7)21 230
2{{flagathlete|Ryan Cortjens|BEL}}(25)(26)1011(29)4 182
3{{flagathlete|Thibau Nys|BEL}}(18)27(17)41(Ret) 178
4{{flagathlete|Luke Verburg|NED}}2(21)(20)725(12) 163
5{{flagathlete|Tom Lindner|GER}}(39)33(36)95 149
6{{flagathlete|Pim Ronhaar|NED}}1051(38)7 145
7{{flagathlete|Jan Zatloukal|CZE}}(23)7568 119
8{{flagathlete|Wout Vervoort|BEL}}(16)106610 104
9{{flagathlete|Jakub Ťoupalík|CZE}}1148(19)16(25)(33) 101
10{{flagathlete|Lennert Belmans|BEL}}17(24)1873 100
70 riders scored points[10]

Notes

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References

1. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.cyclingnews.com/races/uci-cyclo-cross-world-cup-pont-chateau-2019/elite-women/results/|title=Vos victorious at Pont-Chateau to seal World Cup title|first=Brecht|last=Decaluwé|work=Cyclingnews.com|publisher=Immediate Media Company|date=20 January 2019|accessdate=20 January 2019|quote=With Cant taking no points while Vos took the maximum of 80 points with her fourth World Cup win of the season, Vos secured a career-first overall World Cup victory.}}
2. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.britishcycling.org.uk/cyclocross/article/20190120-cycle-cross-Pidcock-reigns-supreme-once-more-0|title=Pidcock reigns supreme once more|work=British Cycling|publisher=British Cycling Federation|date=20 January 2019|accessdate=20 January 2019|quote=Pidcock's dominance in this season's competition has really caught the eye, the 19-year-old sealed the overall win in the U23 classification at the 2019 UCI Cyclo-Cross World Cup.}}
3. ^{{cite news|url=https://kw.knack.be/west-vlaanderen/sport/wielrennen/thibau-nys-boekt-bij-junioren-eerste-zege-in-wereldbeker-witse-meeussen-pakt-eindwinst/article-normal-356817.html|language=Dutch|title=Thibau Nys boekt bij junioren eerste zege in Wereldbeker, Witse Meeussen pakt eindwinst|trans-title=Thibau Nys registers first win in World Cup in juniors, Witse Meeussen wins final classification|work=Krant van West-Vlaanderen|publisher=Roularta Media Group|date=20 January 2019|accessdate=20 January 2019|quote=Witse Meeussen is de eindwinnaar in het klassement. [Witse Meeussen is the final winner in the standings.]}}
4. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.cyclingnews.com/races/uci-cyclo-cross-world-cup-hoogerheide-2019/elite-women/results/|title=Brand takes dominant win in muddy Hoogerheide|work=Cyclingnews.com|publisher=Immediate Media Company|date=27 January 2019|accessdate=27 January 2019|quote=Ceylin del Carmen Alvarado (Corendon-Circus) is the overall winner in the Women Under 23 category.}}
5. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.directvelo.com/actualite/71884/cc-coupe-du-monde-9-elites-classements|title=CC - Coupe du Monde #9 - Elites : Classements|first=Francis|last=Spruyt|work=Directvelo|publisher=Association Le Peloton|date=27 January 2019|accessdate=27 January 2019|language=French|trans-title=CC - World Cup #9 - Elites: Classification}}
6. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.cyclingnews.com/races/uci-cyclo-cross-world-cup-hoogerheide-2019/elite-men/results/|title=Van der Poel claims victory in Hoogerheide|first=Brecht|last=Decaluwé|work=Cyclingnews.com|publisher=Immediate Media Company|date=27 January 2019|accessdate=27 January 2019|quote=Van der Poel, who turned 24 last week, has so far this season won the European and Dutch championships and every World Cup round in which he participated; he skipped the two opening rounds and last week’s penultimate round in Pont-Château in favour of a training camp in Spain.}}
7. ^{{cite web|url=https://chronorace.blob.core.windows.net/webresources/20190127_cro/cro_me_standingszy.pdf|format=PDF|title=Men Elite: Individual Standings|work=Chronorace.be|publisher=ChronoRace - Electronic Timing SPRL|date=27 January 2019|accessdate=27 January 2019}}
8. ^{{cite web|url=https://chronorace.blob.core.windows.net/webresources/20190127_cro/cro_we_standingsy.pdf|format=PDF|title=Women Elite: Individual Standings|work=Chronorace.be|publisher=ChronoRace - Electronic Timing SPRL|date=27 January 2019|accessdate=27 January 2019}}
9. ^{{cite web|url=https://chronorace.blob.core.windows.net/webresources/20190127_cro/cro_mu_standings.pdf|format=PDF|title=Men Under 23: Individual Standings|work=Chronorace.be|publisher=ChronoRace - Electronic Timing SPRL|date=27 January 2019|accessdate=27 January 2019}}
10. ^{{cite web|url=https://chronorace.blob.core.windows.net/webresources/20190127_cro/cro_mj_standingsx.pdf|format=PDF|title=Men Junior: Individual Standings|work=Chronorace.be|publisher=ChronoRace - Electronic Timing SPRL|date=27 January 2019|accessdate=27 January 2019}}

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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