World Championships
The Cyclo-cross World Championships are coming to Hoogerheide again!
Hoogerheide is honored to once again be the stage for the Cyclo-cross World Championships, but now in 2023. In 2014 the World Championships were also held in Hoogerheide and in 2018 the honor went to Valkenburg.
The Hoogerheide course is now a renowned course which is used annually for the Grand Prix Adrie van der Poel.
Cyclocross is one of the fastest growing cycling disciplines. The course is looped and goes through all kinds of obstacles and through mud, sand and other natural elements. This makes it an amazing event to behold!
During the 2023 Cyclo-cross World Championships you can watch Olympic gold medalists, world and national champions compete for the UCI rainbow jerseys!
General information
Date
February 3 till 5, 2023
Location
Hoogerheide, North Brabant, Netherlands
Number of representing countries
We expect athletes from about 30 different countries
Disciplines
Women’s & Men’s Elite
Women’s & Men’s U23 (U23)
Ladies & gentlemen juniors
Program
The complete program can be viewed here.
Parcour
The full route can be viewed here.
Experience
The entire weekend is all about experiencing the 2023 Cyclo-cross World Championships. Of course there will be various catering establishments. In addition, attention will be paid to social impact with a number of side events. Finally, we look at possibilities to experience the cyclo-cross experience yourself.
Climate
The average temperature in Hoogerheide in early February is between 3 and 10 degrees Celsius with a chance of rain.
Previous editions
Below is a small summary of past and future Cyclo-cross World Championships.
2013 | USA | Louisville |
2014 | The Netherlands | Hoogerheide |
2015 | Czech Republic | Tábor |
2016 | Belgium | Zolder |
2017 | Luxembourg | Belvaux |
2018 | The Netherlands | Valkenburg |
2019 | Denmark | Bogense |
2020 | Switzerland | Dübendorf |
2021 | Belgium | Oostende |
2022 | USA | Fayetville |
2023 | The Netherlands | Hoogerheide |
2024 | Czech Republic | Tábor |
2025 | France | Liévin |