‘Cross Is Coming! Team GB revealed

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The UK has some great cyclocross riders at the moment, and with some of the old guard moving along, it could be an exciting an unpredictable season ahead. UK fans will need Discovery+ to watch live streams, unless you go for some VPN jiggery-pokery. Here’s the PR from British Cycling on the season ahead:

GREAT BRITAIN CYCLING TEAM GEARING UP FOR INTERNATIONAL CYCLO-CROSS SEASON

The Great Britain Cycling Team are gearing up for what hopes to be another successful cyclo-cross season, with experienced pros and new talent looking to showcase their prowess internationally.  

The first event to kick off the international season for GBCT’s up and coming riders will be the 2024 Coupe de France Cyclo-cross in Troyes, France on Saturday 23rd and Sunday 24th November.

This will give developing riders the chance to familiarise themselves with the international racing scene, before the world cup series kicks off the following week in Dublin. Riders selected include junior national champion Oscar Amey, who already has three Hope Supercross victories and three National Trophy wins under his belt. He will be joined by Arabella Blackburn, who also been making waves in the domestic junior ranks. 

Picture by Alex Whitehead/SWpix.com – 2024 UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships – Tabor – Cameron Mason

In upcoming world cups, they’re likely to be joined by seasoned riders Cam Mason, Zoe Backstedt, Cat Ferguson, Anna Kay, Thomas Mein, and Alfie Amey.  

Fresh off her road racing antics with CANYON//SRAM, Backstedt will be back to play in the mud at the upcoming internationals. Having taken her first WorldTour stage win at the Simac Ladies Tour, Backstedt will be keen to replicate her golden 2023/24 season, where she was crowned the under-23 world champion. 

Picture by Alex Whitehead/SWpix.com – 2024 UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships – Tabor – Zoe Backstedt

With both riders signing for professional WorldTour teams for the next road season, and having secured world championship medals on the road, Cat Ferguson and Imogen Wolff will be hungry for strong results in their first year in the under-23 category. Wolff has already shown her fantastic cyclo-cross form with her storming solo effort in the second round of the Lloyds National Trophy Series. 

Thomas Mein will be a regular feature on the world cup circuit this season, having already taken national series wins in the first two rounds, including his local round at Gypsies Green. Under-23 rider Alfie Amey will be sure to make his mark on the world cup scene, as will juniors Jamie Stewart, Milo Wills, national series leader Zoe Roche, Maddie Moorhouse-Smith and Ellie Mitchinson. 

Matt Ellis, Cyclo-cross Co-ordinator for the Great Britain Cycling Team said:   

“With the Great Britain Cycling Team now kicking off their cyclo-cross season, I’m excited to take our team internationally for a busy season of world cups, and it’s a great opportunity to test the riders ahead of world championships at the end of the season in February 2025. 
 
“It’s fantastic to have such a mixed group to select from, with experienced riders such as Thomas Mein and Anna Kay alongside riders moving their way through the ranks and making their mark along the way, like Zoe Backstedt and Cat Ferguson.  
 
“To be able to enter riders of such calibre, with well-seasoned pros and debutants experiencing their first elite season, shows the strength of talent coming through the pathways, as well as the impeccable coaching and support staff that work tirelessly to develop and support these riders to achieve their full potential.” 

Picture by Alex Whitehead/SWpix.com – 2024 UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships – Tabor – Cat Ferguson of Great Britain

The Great Britain Cycling Team squad for the Coupe de France Cyclo-cross, Troyes: 

Under 23 Male 

  • Luke Gibson 
  • Alfie Amey 

Junior Male 

  • Oscar Amey         
  • Jamie Stewart       
  • Milo Wills           
  • Declan Odham    

Under 23 Female      

  • Alice Colling     

Junior Female     

  • Arabella Blackburn    
  • Zoe Roche  
  • Ellie Mitchinson         
  • Anna Patterson   

Upcoming event information 

  • Coupe de France Cyclo-cross, Troyes: 23-24 November 
  • UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup, Dublin: 1 December 
  • UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup, Hulst: 21 December 
  • UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup, Zonhoven: 22 December 
  • UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup, Besancon: 29 December 
  • UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup, Benidorm: 19 January 
  • UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup, Hoogerheide: 26 January 
  • UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships, Lievin: 31 January – 2 February 


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  • jonba
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    Interesting that we didn’t field any riders in the European championships. Odd not seeing Anna there in the national champs kit.

    wipperman95
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    In an Olympic year, the Euros are dropped; no Road or CX teams sent by British Cycling.

    jhpbk
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    I could sit here and moan about BC’s attitude towards Elite Level CX riders and teams for hours and hours.

    Its utterly rediculous

    A starting point being the fact that the World Cup series started this weekend in Antwerp, arguably the most important and impressive collection of races with in the CX calendar.
    We had 10 British riders racing, not a single one remotely helped by BC in anyway at all.

    And it wasn’t even mentioned in this above press release… Infact it was totally ignored in the ‘Upcoming Events’ section.
    BC are an utter joke when it comes to Cyclo-Cross.
    Happy to answer any questions people might have.

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