CrossVegas, known in 2018 as RenoCross, was a Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) sanctioned Cyclo-cross race that took place in Las Vegas on a Wednesday evening in September after the first full day of the Interbike trade show. In 2015 CrossVegas became the first UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup race outside Europe.

History

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CrossVegas started in 2007. The night-time race took place under the lights in September each year at the Desert Breeze Park, just minutes from the famous Las Vegas Strip. As the first UCI Cyclocross World Cup race of the season,[1] the race course included many unique features not found in other cyclocross races, including a "ramp" providing a curved velodrome banking. Other course features included 4 sets of stairs, 1 set of barrier (planks), a sand pit and 2 flyovers.

In addition to the UCI elite men's and women's category races, CrossVegas had a USA Cycling race categories and a Wheelers and Dealers Race for representatives of the cycling industry.[2]

CrossVegas saw impressive growth since its inaugural race in 2007, and each year attracted an increasingly elite field of U.S. and foreign racers as well as over 10,000 spectators. It was sponsored by Clif Bar since 2011.[3] Despite its relatively short history, CrossVegas quickly ascended to the top of the international cyclocross racing scene and boasted the accolade of being America's biggest cyclocross race.[4]

In 2015, the UCI designated CrossVegas the first UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup race outside Europe[5]

Winners

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Year Men's winner Women's winner
2007 United States Ryan Trebon United States Lyne Bessette
2008 United States Ryan Trebon United States Katie Compton
2009 United States Jamey Driscoll United States Katie Compton
2010 France Francis Mourey Czech Republic Kateล™ina Nash
2011 Netherlands Lars van der Haar Czech Republic Kateล™ina Nash
2012 United States Jeremy Powers Netherlands Sanne van Paassen
2013 Belgium Sven Nys Czech Republic Kateล™ina Nash
2014 Belgium Sven Nys United States Meredith Miller
2015 Belgium Wout Van Aert Czech Republic Kateล™ina Nash
2016 Belgium Wout Van Aert Netherlands Sophie De Boer
2017 Belgium Laurens Sweeck Czech Republic Kateล™ina Nash
2018 United States Lance Haidet Canada Maghalie Rochette

References

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  1. ^ "Cyclo-cross โ€“ Calendar". uci.ch.
  2. ^ "Cross Vegas Wheelers & Dealers โ€“ Craig Etheridge De-thrones Cariveau: Brief Report". Cyclocross Magazine โ€“ Cyclocross News, Races, Bikes, Photos, Videos. 15 September 2011.
  3. ^ "Clif Bar extends CrossVegas sponsorship through 2017".
  4. ^ "CrossVegas to be a UCI World Cup this year". Bicycle Retailer and Industry News.
  5. ^ "Outlier: CrossVegas will be the first U.S. cyclocross World Cup". VeloNews.com. Archived from the original on 2015-02-14. Retrieved 2015-02-10.
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