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The 2007–2008 UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup events and season-long competition takes place between 21 October 2007 and 20 January 2008 and is sponsored by the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI). Nine events are organised, a reduction of two from the 2006/07 UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup. In addition, not all events have races for each category, so that there are 8 rounds for elite men, 7 for elite women, and 5 for under-23 and junior men. Individual classifications for elite men and women were discontinued after the previous season, with more emphasis put on the UCI classifications.

Events

Date Venue Elite men's winner Elite women' winner
21 October Belgium Kalmthout   ZdenÄ›k Å tybar ( CZE)   Daphny van den Brand ( NED)
27 October Czech Republic Tábor   Sven Nys ( BEL) No UCI World cup race
11 November Netherlands Pijnacker   Lars Boom ( NED)   Katie Compton ( USA)
24 November Belgium Koksijde   Sven Nys ( BEL)   Daphny van den Brand ( NED)
2 December Spain Igorre   Sven Nys ( BEL) No UCI World cup race
8 December Italy Milan No UCI World cup race   Daphny van den Brand ( NED)
26 December Belgium Hofstade   Sven Nys ( BEL)   Maryline Salvetat ( FRA)
13 January France Liévin   Lars Boom ( NED)   Hanka Kupfernagel ( GER)
20 January Netherlands Hoogerheide   Lars Boom ( NED)   Hanka Kupfernagel ( GER)

See also

External links


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The 2007–2008 UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup events and season-long competition takes place between 21 October 2007 and 20 January 2008 and is sponsored by the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI). Nine events are organised, a reduction of two from the 2006/07 UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup. In addition, not all events have races for each category, so that there are 8 rounds for elite men, 7 for elite women, and 5 for under-23 and junior men. Individual classifications for elite men and women were discontinued after the previous season, with more emphasis put on the UCI classifications.

Events

Date Venue Elite men's winner Elite women' winner
21 October Belgium Kalmthout   ZdenÄ›k Å tybar ( CZE)   Daphny van den Brand ( NED)
27 October Czech Republic Tábor   Sven Nys ( BEL) No UCI World cup race
11 November Netherlands Pijnacker   Lars Boom ( NED)   Katie Compton ( USA)
24 November Belgium Koksijde   Sven Nys ( BEL)   Daphny van den Brand ( NED)
2 December Spain Igorre   Sven Nys ( BEL) No UCI World cup race
8 December Italy Milan No UCI World cup race   Daphny van den Brand ( NED)
26 December Belgium Hofstade   Sven Nys ( BEL)   Maryline Salvetat ( FRA)
13 January France Liévin   Lars Boom ( NED)   Hanka Kupfernagel ( GER)
20 January Netherlands Hoogerheide   Lars Boom ( NED)   Hanka Kupfernagel ( GER)

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