National Cyclo-cross Championships

National governing bodies hold National Cyclo-cross Championships on an annual basis. The winner is crowned national cyclo-cross champion and wears the national cycling jersey for his/her nation in races in the same category as it was won in. This means, for example, that the winner of the Men's Under-23 category cannot wear his national champion's jersey in a Men's Elite race. Most countries' national championships are held on the second weekend in January, a fortnight before the UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships.

Current champions

For the specific pages, check out Category:National cyclo-cross championships.

Men

Country Men's Elite Men's Under-23 Men's Junior Date
 Australia Chris Jongewaard Tom Chapman Adam Blazevic August 20, 2016
 Austria Daniel Geismayr Florian Gruber January 8, 2012
 Belgium Wout Van Aert Thijs Aerts Jappe Jaspers January 10, 2016
 Canada Jeremy Martin Peter Disera Gunnar Holmgren November 5, 2016
 Chile Rodrigo Salazar Marcelo Munoz Santiago Guglielmetti September 25, 2016
 Croatia Jasmin Becirovic January 8, 2012
 Czech Republic Radomír Šimůnek Jonas Brezina January 9, 2016
 Denmark Simon Andreassen Sebastian Carstensen-Fini Christian Storgaard January 10, 2016
 Estonia Martin Loo October 15, 2016
 Finland Sasu Halme Simo Terava October 18, 2015
 France Francis Mourey Clement Russo Maxime Gagnaire January 10, 2016
 Germany Philipp Walsleben Felix Drumm January 10, 2016
 Hungary Szilard Buruczki Bence Szalontay December 17, 2011
 Iceland Ingvar Omarsson Gustaf Darrasson October 10, 2015
 Ireland Rodger Aiken David Conroy January 10, 2016
 Italy Gioele Bertolini Nadir Colledani Jakob Dorigoni January 10, 2016
 Japan Yu Takenouchi Toki Sawada Hijiri Oda December 6, 2015
 Luxembourg Christian Helmig Michel Ries January 10, 2016
 Netherlands Mathieu van der Poel Sieben Wouters Jens Dekker January 10, 2016
 New Zealand Brendon Sharratt August 7, 2016
 Norway Erik Resell Søren Wærenskjold November 13, 2016
 Poland Mariusz Gil Marek Konwa Michal Paluta January 8, 2012
 Portugal Vitor Santos Roberto Ferreira Bruno Silva January 10, 2016
 Serbia Bojan Djurdjic Miloš Borisavljevic January 28, 2012
 Slovakia Martin Haring Jan Gajdosik December 5, 2015
 Spain Javier Ruiz de Larrinaga Felipe Orts Jokin Alberdi January 10, 2016
 Sweden David Eriksson Samuel Lord November 12, 2016
  Switzerland Lars Forster Timon Rüegg Kevin Kuhn January 10, 2016
 United Kingdom Liam Killeen Iain Paton Mark Donovan January 10, 2016
 United States Jeremy Powers Tobin Ortenblad Gage Hecht January 10, 2016

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Women

Country Women's Elite Date
 Australia Rebecca Locke August 20, 2016
 Austria Jacqueline Hahn January 8, 2012
 Belgium Sanne Cant January 10, 2016
 Canada Maghalie Rochette November 5, 2016
 Chile Valentina Monsalve September 25, 2016
 Croatia Mia Radotic January 8, 2012
 Czech Republic Martina Mikulaskova January 8, 2012
 Denmark Nikoline Hansen January 8, 2012
 Estonia Marie-Liis Mottus October 15, 2016
 Finland Maija Rossi October 2, 2011
 France Lucie Chainel-Lefevre January 8, 2012
 Germany Hanka Kupfernagel January 8, 2012
 Hungary Eszter Dosa December 17, 2011
 Italy Eva Lechner January 8, 2012
 Japan Kiyoka Sakaguchi December 9, 2015
 Luxembourg Christine Majerus January 8, 2012
 Netherlands Thalita de Jong January 10, 2016
 New Zealand Anja Mcdonald August 7, 2016
 Norway Elisabeth Sveum November 13, 2016
 Poland Olga Wasiuk January 8, 2012
 Serbia Jovana Crnogorac January 28, 2012
 Slovakia Janka Stevkova December 11, 2011
 Spain Aida Nuño January 9, 2016
 Sweden Jenny Rissveds November 12, 2016
  Switzerland Jasmin Achermann January 8, 2012
 United Kingdom Nikki Haris January 10, 2016
 United States Katherine Compton January 10, 2016

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