Citadelcross Namur
Cyclo-cross race in Namur, Belgium
- Cyclo-cross de la Citadelle (in French)
- Citadelcross (in Dutch)
The Cyclo-cross Namur, also called the Citadelcross, is a cyclo-cross race in Namur, Belgium. The track is on the hills around the citadel there. First held in 2009, it was originally part of the Gazet van Antwerpen Trophy but became part of the UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup in the 2011–2012 season.[1]
The track is considered one of the heaviest[2] and sometimes compared to a mountain-bike track.
Winners
Male
[1]
Female
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References
- ^ a b "Namur, Cyclo-cross". Cycling Archives. Retrieved 24 December 2012.
- ^ Video. "Verslag van de WB in Namen bij de vrouwen" (in Dutch) ("Report of the World Cup for women in Namur"). Sporza. 23 December 2012. At 1 minute in. "misschien wel het allermoeilijkste parcours van het hele jaar" ("possibly the hardest track of the year") — Paul Herygers
- ^ Namur hosted the UEC European Championships
- ^ Namur hosted the UEC European Championships
- ^ "Namur, Cyclo-cross (F)". Cycling Archives. Retrieved 24 December 2012.
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