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Revision as of 02:56, 14 October 2014
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Dates | 19 October 2014 – 25 January 2015 |
Location | Europe |
Races | 6 |
The 2014–2015 UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup events and season-long competition took place between 10 October 2014 and 26 January 2014, sponsored by the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI).
The men's competition, with the Dutchman Lars van der Haar as defending champion, has lost Niels Albert because of a heart condition.
Katie Compton of the United States dominated the women's competition last year and is going to try to defend her title this season.
Events
In comparison to last season's seven races, this season only had six. Rome, Nommay and Tábor were taken out of the programme – the latter ultimately hosting the World Championships – while Milton Keynes was added and Hoogerheide is back after hosting the World Championships .
Date | Venue | Country | Elite men's winner | Elite women's winner |
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19 October | Valkenburg | Netherlands | ||
22 November | Koksijde | Belgium | ||
29 November | Milton Keynes | Great Britain | ||
21 December | Namur | Belgium | ||
26 December | Heusden-Zolder | Belgium | ||
25 January | Hoogerheide | Netherlands |
Individual standings
Men
Rank | Name | Points |
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1 | ||
2 | ||
3 | ||
4 | ||
5 | ||
6 | ||
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8 | ||
9 | ||
10 |
Women
Rank | Name | Points |
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1 | ||
2 | ||
3 | ||
4 | ||
5 | ||
6 | ||
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9 | ||
10 |