2016–17 UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup

2016–17 UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup
Details
Dates 21 September 2016 – 22 January 2017
Location United States & Europe
Rounds 8 (originally 9, but Duinencross Koksijde was cancelled)
2017–18

The 2016–17 UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup events and season-long competition will take place between 21 September 2016 and 22 January 2017, organised by the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI). This season the number of events has again increased to nine, with the introduction of Fiuggi, Iowa and Zeven. As the Duinencross Koksijde got cancelled, the season eventually had only eight events.

Defending champions are Wout Van Aert in the men's competition and Sanne Cant in the women's competition.

Points distribution

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

Points distribution
Position 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Points 80 70 65 60 55 50 48 46 44 42

Riders finishing in positions 11 to 50 also receive points, going down from 40 points for place 11 by one point per place to 1 point for 50th place.

Events

In comparison to last season's seven races, this season was scheduled to have nine. Lignières-en-Berry was taken out of the programme – while Fiuggi, Iowa and Zeven were added . However following heavy winds in Koksijde, the Duinencross Koksijde was cancelled and only eight races were held.

Date Venue Country Elite men's winner Elite women's winner
21 September Las Vegas United States  Wout Van Aert (BEL)  Sophie de Boer (NED)
21 September Iowa United States  Wout Van Aert (BEL)  Katie Compton (USA)
23 October Valkenburg Netherlands  Mathieu Van der Poel (NED)  Thalita de Jong (NED)
20 November Koksijde Belgium no race due to heavy wind
26 November Zeven Germany
18 December Namur Belgium
26 December Heusden-Zolder Belgium
15 January Fiuggi Italy
22 January Hoogerheide Netherlands

Individual standings

Standings updated following Valkenburg.

Men

Rank Name Points
1  Wout Van Aert (BEL) 230
2  Laurens Sweeck (BEL) 174
3  Michael Vanthourenhout (BEL) 166
4  Kevin Pauwels (BEL) 164
5  Toon Aerts (BEL) 154
6  Tom Meeusen (BEL) 137
7  Gianni Vermeersch (BEL) 126
8  Tim Merlier (BEL) 118
9  Dieter Vanthourenhout (BEL) 117
10  Jim Aernouts (BEL) 113

    Women

    Rank Name Points
    1  Sophie de Boer (NED) 198
    2  Caroline Mani (FRA) 173
    3  Amanda Miller (USA) 157
    4  Sanne Cant (BEL) 147
    5  Katie Compton (USA) 145
    6  Kaitlin Antonneau (USA) 143
    7  Kateřina Nash (CZE) 130
    8  Rebecca Fahringer (USA) 126
    9  Ellen Van Loy (BEL) 121
    10  Ellen Noble (USA) 115

    References

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