Louisville awarded 2013 ’cross worlds
January 29, 2010
- January 29, 2010
Masters worlds to be held in Kentucky in 2012
The cyclocross world championships will be held in the United States
for the first time in 2013, when Louisville, Kentucky, hosts the
January event. As a trial run of sorts, the UCI will run the masters
’cross worlds in Louisville in 2012 and then again in 2013 in the days
before the elite event.
Katerina Nash at October's USGP in Louisville
The group behind the U.S. Gran Prix of Cyclocross is responsible for bringing worlds to the U.S.
“Louisville’s winning bid is a testament to the success of
those efforts and to the extraordinary quality of ’cross racing in the
U.S.,” USA Cycling CEO Steve Johnson said.
American ‘cross pros were pleased with the news.
“It’s great that worlds will finally be in the U.S.,” said six-time
national cyclocross champion Katie Compton. “I’ll still be racing then
and am already looking forward to having worlds in Kentucky. I’m sure
the U.S. fans will be really excited, too. And it will be nice to not
have to worry about jet-lag for the first time.”
Jeremy Powers (Cannondale-Cyclocrossworld.com) said the event will “change the culture of ’cross.”
“The world champs are an event that everyone will compete in,”
Powers said. “Bart Wellens can’t say,’Oh, I’m not going to go.’ It’s
going to pave the way for a lot of younger riders and going to give our
country the depth and respect it deserves in ’cross. It’s also going to
aid in the development of young riders and inspire them to want to race
’cross seriously and overall create something really special that I’m
excited to be able to be part of. I’m looking forward to this with a
lot of excitement.”
Typically a venue will host a World Cup before a world
championships, but the logistics and financials for bringing European
riders stateside for a World Cup proved prohibitive, said event
director Joan Hanscom.
“We can’t charge 15 euros and get 50,000 spectators to cover prize money,” Hanscom said.
So, the UCI sprang the masters’ worlds idea after UCI cyclocross
coordinator Peter van den Abelee came to watch a USGP weekend in
Madison, Wisconsin.
“Peter came with us to Madison and saw the number of masters racing,
and the level of event production,” Hanscom said. “He told us that we
were doing something better here for masters than the UCI does for
masters worlds currently.”
Hanscom and executive director Bruce Fina began working in
conjunction with the Louisville Sports Commission a year ago on the
worlds bid.
“Bruce and I have worked really hard, but it’s really testament to
how much UCI wants it to come here,” Hanscom said. “Louisville is hard
at work building us our new ‘cross venue for USGP and worlds.”
The venue, which will include a permanent flyover, is about half a mile closer to downtown Louisville than the old USGP venue.
UCI technical delegate Simon Burney said the venue is ideal.
“The area, terrain and surroundings lend themselves perfectly to a
major race venue, and with the city of Louisville firmly behind the
project the opportunity for world class events certainly looks
exciting,” Burney said.
The Louisville events will mark the first elite cycling world
championship of any discipline held on U.S. soil since the Track World
Championships took place in Los Angeles in 2005.
The 2011 ’cross worlds are in Saint-Wendel, Germany, and the 2012 event is in Koksijde, Belgium.