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2006–07 UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The 2006–2007 UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup events and season-long competition takes place between 1 October 2006 and 21 January 2007 and is sponsored by the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI).

Men results

Date Venue Winner Second Third
1 October Switzerland Aigle Belgium Sven Nys Belgium Bart Wellens Belgium Erwin Vervecken
22 October Belgium Kalmthout Belgium Sven Nys France Francis Mourey Belgium Erwin Vervecken
28 October Czech Republic Tábor Czech Republic Radomir Simunek jr. Belgium Bart Wellens Belgium Erwin Vervecken
4 November Italy Treviso France Francis Mourey Belgium Sven Nys Belgium Erwin Vervecken
12 November Netherlands Pijnacker Belgium Sven Nys France Francis Mourey Netherlands Gerben de Knegt
25 November Belgium Koksijde Belgium Sven Nys Belgium Bart Wellens Belgium Sven Vanthourenhout
3 December Spain Igorre Belgium Sven Nys Belgium Bart Wellens Belgium Klaas Vantornout
8 December Italy Milan Belgium Bart Wellens Belgium Sven Nys Belgium Sven Vanthourenhout
26 December Belgium Hofstade Belgium Erwin Vervecken Czech Republic Petr Dlask Netherlands Thijs Al
14 January France Nommay Belgium Sven Nys Belgium Bart Wellens Netherlands Gerben de Knegt
21 January Netherlands Hoogerheide Belgium Sven Nys Czech Republic Petr Dlask Belgium Erwin Vervecken

Men rankings

Rankings as of 11 December 2006

Pos. Cyclist Nation Points
1. Sven Nys  Belgium 2650
2. Bart Wellens  Belgium 1944
3. Gerben de Knegt  Netherlands 1489
4. Erwin Vervecken  Belgium 1471
5. Francis Mourey  France 1462
6. Sven Vanthourenhout  Belgium 1411
7. Klaas Vantornout  Belgium 1338
8. Christian Heule   Switzerland 1070
9. Kevin Pauwels  Belgium 983
10. John Gadret  France 955

Women results

Date Venue Winner Second Third
22 October Belgium Kalmthout Germany Hanka Kupfernagel Netherlands Marianne Vos United Kingdom Helen Wyman
4 November Italy Treviso Netherlands Marianne Vos Germany Hanka Kupfernagel Germany Birgit Hollmann
12 November Netherlands Pijnacker Germany Hanka Kupfernagel Netherlands Daphny van den Brand Germany Birgit Hollmann
26 December Belgium Hofstade Germany Hanka Kupfernagel Germany Birgit Hollmann Netherlands Daphny van den Brand
14 January France Nommay France Laurence Leboucher France Maryline Salvetat Germany Hanka Kupfernagel
21 January Netherlands Hoogerheide Germany Hanka Kupfernagel Netherlands Marianne Vos United Kingdom Helen Wyman

Women rankings

Rankings as of 27 December 2006

Pos. Cyclist Nation Points
1. Hanka Kupfernagel  Germany 895
2. Marianne Vos  Netherlands 760
3. Helen Wyman  United Kingdom 640
4. Laurence Leboucher  France 547
5. Reza Hormes-Ravenstijn  Netherlands 523
6. Birgit Hollmann  Germany 480
7. Veerle Ingels  Belgium 418
8. Arenda Grimberg  Netherlands 388
9. Susanne Juranek  Germany 377
10. Lyne Bessette  Canada 340

See also

External links

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