- Source: 2014 UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships
- Sirkuit Zolder
- 2014 UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships
- UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships
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- UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships – Women's elite race
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The 2014 UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships is the World Championship for cyclo-cross for the season 2013–14. It took place in Hoogerheide, Netherlands on Saturday 1 and Sunday 2 February 2014. Hoogerheide is also the place where the Grand Prix Adri van der Poel is held, up to the 2012–13 season a race in the UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup.
Riders
This world championship saw 229 cyclists taking part, as much as the record that was set in Tábor four years before. Macedonia and Serbia participated for the first time ever, both sending a rider to the Junior Men category. That category saw 59 participants, the Women's Elite had 45 starters. On Sunday 59 Men competed for the Under 23 title and the Elite Men jersey was contended between 66 riders.
Track
The track is, bar some minor changes, identical to the one used for the 2012–13 World Cup. It is 3.443 km (2.139 mi) long consisting for 13% out of road, 14% out of forest and the remaining 73% is meadow. The Junior Men completed five laps, the Elite Women four, the Under-23 six and the Elite Men eight laps.
Schedule
Saturday 1 February 2014
11:00 Men's Junior
15:00 Women's Elite
Sunday 2 February 2014
11:00 Men's Under 23
15:00 Men's Elite
All times in local time (UTC+1).
Medal summary
= Medalists
== Medal table
=* Host nation (Netherlands)
References
External links
Official website