2014–15 cyclo-cross season
The 2014-2015 cyclo-cross season consists of three international series conducted in the bicycle racing discipline of cyclo-cross:
The season began on 5 October with the Superprestige Gieten, won by Mathieu van der Poel. It ended on 14 February 2015.
Race calendar
UCI World Championship |
UCI World Cup |
Superprestige |
bpost bank trophy |
National Championships
Nation | Men's winner | Women's winner |
Austria | Alexander Gehbauer | |
Belgium | Klaas Vantornout | |
Canada | Raphaël Gagné | Mical Dyck |
Croatia | ||
Czech Republic | Adam Toupalik | |
Denmark | Benjamin Wittrup Justesen | |
Finland | ||
France | Clément Lhotellerie | |
Germany | Marcel Meisen | |
Great Britain | Ian Field | Helen Wyman |
Hungary | Gábor Fejes | |
Ireland | David Montgomery | |
Italy | Marco Aurelio Fontana | |
Japan | Yu Takenouchi | |
Luxembourg | Christian Helmig | |
Netherlands | Mathieu van der Poel | |
Poland | Marek Konwa | |
Portugal | Mário Luis Miranda Costa | |
Slovakia | ||
Spain | Aitor Hernandez Gutierrez | |
Sweden | ||
Switzerland | Julien Taramarcaz | |
United States | Jeremy Powers |
See also
- 2015 UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships
- 2013–14 cyclo-cross season
- 2014–15 in women's Cyclo-cross season
References
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