Thursday, December 31, 2009

HAPPY HOLIDAYS !!!!

Sorry it's been a while since this blog has been updated.  As you can tell by our race schedule, it's a pretty busy time of year.


Since Koksijde World Cup, Veerle and Christine have competed in Scheldecross, Kalmthout World Cup, Zolder World Cup and Azencross-Loenhout - ALL four in a time span of twelve days.  If you include their next two upcoming races, it will total 6 races in only 16 days!

Two of the last three races have been unusual by Belgian standards. We've had a lot of snow lately, something that doesnt happen much here. It completely shut the whole country down with 300 mile traffic jams extending well outside the country limits. But the races continued as planned. Maybe not completely as planned as the first race in Scheldecross (18 Dec.) had a bomb scare. They found a granade just before the mens start, causing the guys to stand - or rather run back and forth - at the start line for a full 45 minutes before getting on with the show.


As for our race, Christine's was over within the first lap due to a crash that claimed her bike and some body parts. She did have modest designs going into it. Finishing it was the goal since she hadn't trained the last two of the three weeks due to the saddle sore gone awry. But on the first snowy sloppy descent, she couldnt clip into my pedals that turned to ice balls, flew down with both legs sticking out on both sides and took herself out at the bottom. It was either that or hit the racer who was running it just ahead of her.  Veerle's race was much better as she finished strongly with a 13th place.

The next race, Kalmthout World Cup (20 Dec.), was even more unusual regarding nature's elements. We raced on a full track covered with ice, blanked by a thick layer of snow - in the middle of a blizzard. On a course that had only one good line throughout almost the whole course, wherever you started in the race is where you mainly ended up. The only way that most riders passed each other were when crashes happened. Even so, it was incredibly fun for us to race in that stuff! As for results, Veerle was caught far behind on the first lap due to a pileup of women. Once you are that far back it is impossible to catch up to the leaders when there is only one good line for passing in most locations.  Christine was also caught in the first lap pileup but came out of it a little more forward than Veerle.  She kept up her attempts for passing straight through to the last lap.  What cheered Christine up most when reflecting on her frustrating race was her mini supporter club who, on every lap, did a "mexican wave" and popped a confetti bottle just before she arrived at their location on the course so she'd ride through a colorful shiny party in the air! By the end of the race, she was covered in little shiny speckles. 

Zolder World Cup had completely different racing conditions.  Initially it was believed that the riders would have to compete on ice strips throughout the course due to the "no ice" rule that Zolder has to protect their Formula 1 track. Luckily they got permission from the Governor of Zolder to salt it up which turned the course into a wet but relatively safe track compared to what it could have been like had we raced on it only days previous. 

Early in the race, both gals were caught behind fallen riders which is normal due to their fourth row callups.  Once they got moving again, Veerle slid out on a turn which left her with no rear brake for half of a lap before she could get to the pits for a bike change. But once she changed bikes, she caught up to the group that contained Christine.  Shortly thereafter, it was Christine's turn to damage her bike.  On the one death drop she hit a rut at the wrong angle causing her front wheel to turn and flip her on her face - and chest, hip, shins, quads, shoulder and back. After she straightened the helmet and glasses, got over to the pits to get a non-broken bike, she got on with the job and rolled through the finish two spots behind teammate Veerle.

Their latest race was Azencross, famous for its roller section.  It is actually as fun to ride as you'd think!  With extended power mud sections, gaps were made almost immediately.  Veerle finished an impressive 23rd while Christine rolled in for 34th.  Christine's result is not too shappy if you take into consideration that she did it with a torn rib muscle she sustained from her crash in Zolder three days previous.  She shouldnt have raced but, in true Peanut fashion, she didnt want to miss out on the festivities!  Fingers crossed she can find some power and air by her race tomorrow in Petange, Luxemborg.  As for Veerle, her next race is Sint Niklaas Saturday.  Then both gals will join forces once more for Fidea's Tervuren race Sunday, which is sort of a home race for Christine who lives only a handful of kilometers away and often trains through the Tervuren park.

Thanks for reading!

HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!!!


On this post, i included photos THANKS to Cindy Nagels (#'s 1&4), Mario Toussaint (#5), Marc Van Est (#2), and my Supporters (#3)

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Koksijde World Cup


Last weekend's World Cup was in Koksijde, Belgium - along the coast.  This meant the course wound around the sandy dunes, making for an interesting race.  Usually the sand sections are very technical but with all the rain, there were runways through parts of the sand sections.  Those sections were easy to ride but it also meant that part of the course was single file with no room for passing.
(top foto: Ali Verleyen, 2nd foto: Cindy Nagels)

This unfortunately played a role in Veerle's race. With her fourth row callup, she had to wait patiently to pass the groups of women - one by one. Finally in her second lap the course started to clear and she was able to climb all the way up to 20th but lost a few in the last lap due to back pain to finish in 25th place, which is incredible considering her starting position!



Again, this proves that her fitness is continuing to increase throughout the season. According to our calculations, she should be on fire by Belgian Nationals as well as World Championships in Tabor, Czechia later this season.


As for Christine's race, she was not as lucky. Going into the race, she knew it was not going to be a successful outing due to the heavy antibiotics she was on for a comically oversized saddle sore. Needless to say she couldnt sit straight or really at all on the saddle which meant no power on the pedals and lack of balance that wedged her under the course fencing at one point.
(jonas foto: Lea de Winne)

Again, this proves that her fitness is continuing to increase throughout the season.  According to our calculations, she should be on fire by Belgian Nationals as well as World Championships in Tabor, Czechia later this season.
(crash foto: Bart Hazen, remount foto: Ali Verleyen)
As for Christine's race, she was not as lucky.  Going into the race, she knew it was not going to be a successful outing due to the heavy antibiotics she was on for a comically oversized saddle sore.  Needless to say she couldnt sit straight or really at all on the saddle which meant no power on the pedals and lack of balance that wedged her under the course fencing at one point.


By some miracle, she finished the race and even managed not to get lapped by winner Marianne Vos - current World Champion. After a full recovery Christine should be back on track by her next race in Scheldecross on 18 December.

Thanks for all the cheers at the races!!! We hear them ALL!

Monday, November 23, 2009

Veerle Ingels Gets GOLD at Provincial Championships

Last Saturday, Veerle and Christine competed in the 2009 East Flanders Provincial Championships held  at the Ereprijs 'Albert Van Damme' cross race in Laarne.  Veerle was competing for the title while Christine was there in support. 

The course was fast and dry with rolling twists and turns that wrapped through a corn farm riddled with cut stalks adding an extra technical factor to the race. Adding to the excitement were Junior boys whose race started in conjunction with the women.

Thanks to those top juniors the start was fast and frantic.  From the gun, Veerle and Christine got a gap on the rest of the womens field and held it until the end.  Veerle crossed the line for the win and Christine was 2nd - a great day out for the team.  Christine wasnt able to join Veerle on the podium as it was reserved for those gals living in the East Flanders district.

This was an excellent preparation for the team going into the next World Cup round held this Saturday in Koksijde, Belgium.

Please come out to cheer the team on! All yells of support are welcome!

photos below taken by Cindy Nagels, photo above from Vlaamse Cyclocross Cup

Monday, November 16, 2009

Superprestige Asper-Gavere

The gals were back out last Sunday flying the Zannata-Champion System colors at Superprestige's Asper-Gavere.  Although the mud wasnt as bad as it was last year, that didnt stop the crashes from happening.  From the first lap, women were steadily hitting the ground.  Luckily our gals finished the race in one piece.  Veerle came back from a slow start to finish just out of the top 10 in 11th place, behind Pavla Havlikova.  It was a very strong finish in a star-studded field where the podium was filled with Katie Compton, Marianne Vos and Daphny Van den Brand.

Christine had a good start and was on the wheel of Belgian Champ Joyce Vanderbeken and Pavla going into the second lap.  Unfortunately that lap was the last she saw of the gals.  At the bottom of the muddy extended climb, her rear deraileur snapped off and buried itself in the spokes of her wheel, forcing her to run the whole climb and into the pit.  With only one bike for the rest of the race, she rode defensively, doing her best to keep the bike healthy enough to make it to the finish.  At the end, she was 14th.

To read Christine's race report published on CYCLOCROSS Magazine, click HERE!
To read CYCLOCROSS Magazine's coverage of the women's race, click HERE!

Their next big race is Koksijde World Cup on 28 November.

Thanks for your support!

(veerle photo: Ali Verleyen, christine photo: Mario Yskout)

Thursday, November 12, 2009

Fidea's Jaarmaarktcross Niel



Yesterday the team started at Fidea's Jaarmaarktcross.  The race was added to the women's calendar at the last minute thanks to Golazo Sports President Christophe Impens.  Traditionally the course is completely covered in 25 centimeters of mud, making it a spectacular event.  But without the mud, it was basically a road race. The guys were averaging 30.7kph if that gives you a better idea of the highway racing!

The start was fast and frantic.  And within 30 seconds into the race, the riders were dumped into a long stretch of dirt with only one good line. Unfortunately both Veerle and Christine had not the best start and hit the dirt far back in the field.  By the time the course opened up for passing opportunities, the gaps were in place. Even so, Veerle was quite successful in passing many riders to finish in a solid 13th place.   Back problems did hold her back though from doing even better!  Christine finished one spot behind in 14th.
(photos courtesy of Cindy Nagels)

Their next race is Superprestige's Asper-Gavere in Belgium.  This is the race where Niels Albert almost ended his season last year due to a crash on the treacherous mud chute.

On a side note, during Christine's pre-ride, while checking out a tricky section on the course, she heard someone yell to her, "Nice bike!"  So natually due to her sociable personality, she responded, "yeah, it's designed by some famous guy who won world championships five times.  And all the belgians always talk about him.  I cant remember his name but i heard he's a real hottie - ooh la la!!"  They all laughed while a guy amongst them pointed at himself while beaming from ear to ear. Yes, it was Roland Liboton himself standing on the sidelines!

To read more, visit the gals' blogs.  Links to their blogs are on the right side of this blog.

Thanks for your support!

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Koppenbergcross Report


Last Sunday was the infamous Koppenbergcross and it surely lived up to its name!  Even with very little rain the days leading up to the race, the course still managed to contain slippery mud in key places, making the race a spectacle as usual.  In addition to the multiple falls, the course also claimed a couple of racers' stake on the podium with flat tires due to a piece of glass on the course.  Marianne Vos flatted twice while Sanne van Passen only once.

As for the team, Veerle had a slip on one of the descents early in the race that forced her to play catch-up for the rest of the race.  Even though, she finished strongly with a 13th place - very impressive considering it is only her second race of the season.  Her next race is European Championships this weekend. 

Christine had a slightly different experience. For the first two laps, she found her mind wanting to ride hard while her body fighted the effort, landing her in about 25th position after two laps out of six. But by the third lap, her body finally responded and she started to fly. Unfortunately, as her body turned on too late in the race, she was only able to pass about nine riders before time ran out. She finished the race in 16th, just behind 15th place. As an American, she cannot race European Championships so her next big race is 8 November at the Nommay World Cup.


Thanks for your support!

(Top photo of veerle: Cindy Nagels, bottom photo: Ali Verleyen)
(Photo of christine at start: Florent Bouchat, other photos:Francois Buyssens)
 

Friday, October 23, 2009

Nacht Van Woerden - 20 Okt, 2009

While Marianne Vos may have won the race, Christine surely got a lot of media coverage! 
She was included in:

In addition, Christine's personal race report on Nacht Van Woerden was just published in CYCLOCROSS Magazine. CLICK HERE to check it out. It is also below - minus a few photos and crucial links.

Night Racing in Holland - a Report by Christine Vardaros
October 22nd, 2009 Filed Under rider diary
Christine Vardaros at Nacht van Woerden. © Bart Hazen

If I could describe racing at night in one word, it would be WOOO-HOOO! OK, well maybe that is technically two words but it just can’t be summed up in one. I suppose unreal or surreal can cover it too.

According to the TomTom GPS, which almost every single Belgian uses to navigate through the small roads in Europe, Nacht van Woerden (Night of Woerden - which is a little town in Holland) was two hours away. But to get there, we had to cross the Antwerpen ring. The traffic is so bad there that they are proposing to build a bridge or tunnel through the whole city to alleviate delays of up to two hours during rush hour. With that said, we left at 2:30pm for a race that starts way past dinner time at 8:45pm. The men raced at 9:45 which is bedtime for most of these athletes. We arrived at almost 5pm, jumped immediately onto the course and did a few rounds before the start of the first race - amateurs and masters at 6:20pm.

While pre-riding, I worked on memorizing every bump, root, the best lines for the off-camber sections - basically anything that can slow me down or possibly knock me off my bike. But once the lights go out, I quickly found that all those memorized little things no longer mattered. Your only focus is to stay between the course linings. I bet if this race were run in the daytime the speeds would be lower. The most dangerous part of the whole event was actually riding to the course and back, weaving through invisible cyclists and spectators. I think I had about four near misses. Jonas walked around with a mini handlebar blinker attached to the zipper of his jacket. Smart guy! Maybe that’s why I married him.

As for the gist of the course, it was a twisty, turny maze. Every few seconds you were slowing down for a tight u-turn in dusty corners and powering out of them. It reminded me a lot of San Francisco Bay Area courses. I had so much fun riding it that I had a tough time wiping the stupid grin off my face. I managed a few times to mask my excitement as I passed the swarms of camera flashes. You can always figure out the location of other riders based on the bursts of light along the course.

This was World Champion Marianne Vos’ first cross race of the season and she rocked it! The only two riders who could stay anywhere in her vicinity were Holland’s Sanne Van Paassen and England’s Helen Wyman who races for Kona. They finished respectively twelve and thirty seconds behind the young sweetheart of cross!

Another amazing performance was put on by Holland’s Reza Hormes-Ravenstijn who, in her first race back after two broken ribs, placed seventh - just ahead of Belgian Champion Joyce Vanderbeken. My result well into the teens was not satisfactory but I felt better than I did even a week ago which gives me a positive feeling. On the upside, I did win 6€ which felt like a lot after Helen told me she won a whopping 25€ for third place. Maybe we both should have gone to Ohio’s UCI3 Festival?

After the race, Helen’s third backup bike was left at our van for safekeeping so naturally I lifted it. What a light bike, especially considering its’ size since Helen is one of the few women who are taller than I. Once she picked up her bike, Jonas and I headed out to watch the men. When we arrived, unsurprisingly we saw Sven Nys in the lead. But what did shock us a little was to see Gerben de Knegt on his wheel. They had a nice gap over a group of six chasers including Holland’s Thijs Al - winner of ‘08 Zolder World Cup, Holland’s up-and-comer Eddy Van Ijzendoorn, Poland’s Mariusz Gil, Jonathan Page, Erwin Vervecken, and Belgian National Champion (elite w/o contract) Ben Berden. Crossing the line, Sven came first with five seconds over de Knegt. He dropped him through a technical section on the last lap. In post-race interviews, Nys said that he immediately realized he was the strongest on the day but kept de Knegt with him because it wasn’t a good idea to ride alone on a course like that. Thirty seconds later came the chase group, finishing in a sprint in the order above. (Check CXMagazine.com for full reports and photos.)

The next race on my schedule is the infamous Koppenbergcross, held in Oudenaarde where, as of this year, the women get to ride the legendary cobbles of the Koppenberg. For those of you who have never set tire on this climb, it is a bitch to ascend. Even when dry, which almost never happens for race day. But the crowds are not hanging around the cobbles. Instead they are lining the treacherous descent which turns into a greasy slip-and-slide when wet. Last year, I think almost every male fell somewhere in the race. The most famous of the crashes happened on the last lap (check CX Mag link above to view a video) where Nys was being tailed by Boom. Both fell but neither one was privy to the other guy’s misfortune since there was a bend in the trail separating the two. They only found out after the race while watching the TV in the podium changing room. (check CX Mag link above to view last year’s report and video.)

Keep tuned to Cyclocross Magazine’s website over the next days. I am about to submit an in-depth behind-the-scenes story on the Koppenbergcross race. What a story it is!

As always, thanks for reading!

Sunday, October 11, 2009

GVA Trofee's Citadelle de Namur


Yesterday was the the first race as a team, and what a race it was! Many say it was easily the heaviest event on the calendar.  It was mainly half slip-and-slide downhill followed by a grueling uphill on tough cobbles and a soft muddy drag up to the leg-zapping runup that drops the racers off onto the finishing pavement. 

It was Veerle's first race of the season so she was focused mainly on getting back into race rhythm.  Not only did she quickly find her rhythm, she posted a stellar placing of 13th against a star-studded field. 

It was Christine's second race and after a first lap crash that landed her in last place, she slowly made her way through the field to finish in 17th. Aside from a few bruises she was thankfully okay.

There are no women's events next weekend so Veerle plans to get in a solid workout competing in a duathlon near her home.  Christine will take the weekend off from competition to heal up and recharge.

Thanks for reading!

(photo credit of veerle above: Cindy Nagels, photo credit of christine below: Francois Buyssens)

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Team Gets First Major Press Exposure













A paragraph on Veerle Ingels is found in a cyclocross preview article printed in the first issue of a new Belgium-based women's cycling magazine called Ladies Cycling (http://www.ladiescycling.info/).

When you combine this to the twenty sites worldwide that published our Team's first Press Release, that adds up to a lot of exposure - especially considering the season hasn't started yet!

Check back with us soon as the next postings should be about actual racing!  The first races on the team's schedule are Treviso World Cup on 4 October, followed by GVA Trofee's Citadel van Namen 10 October.

Thursday, September 24, 2009

Team Zannata-Champion System First Press Release

Vardaros and Ingels to new team:Zannata-Champion System

Everberg, Belgium (September 23, 2009): In line with a rapidly growing women’s cyclocross scene, a new team has emerged – Team Zannata-Champion System. Although a small one with only two riders, their faces are very familiar at top competition cross events including the World Championships. They are Belgian Veerle Ingels and American Christine Vardaros. Ingels, a former Belgian National Champion, is a regular face in the top ten results at World Cups with multiple podium placings and wins at other UCI International events. Vardaros has posted many top tens, podium placings and wins in UCI International events in America and Belgium, and has represented the United States three times at the Cyclo-cross World Championships. Supporting the team are three main sponsors - Zannata Bikes, Champion System Clothing, and Garage Van Ermen. “We are thrilled to have secured two of the top watched women cyclocross riders, Veerle and Chrstine, to represent Team Zannata-Champion System. Supporting women’s cyclocross is a natural next step in the company’s growth,” Johan Moeyersons, Zannata President comments.

Coming from outside the industry, David Van Ermen has a unique view of the team. “After years of watching women’s cyclocross, I made the decision to go from spectator to supporter. It will be exciting to see my company name doing loops on the legendary courses such as Koppenbergcross.” Adds David Van Ermen of Garage van Ermen.

The gals will be riding the 2010 Zannata Z45 Cross Full Carbon model (same as Team Baboco-Revor) designed by legendary Roland Liboton, five-time World Champion. To finish off the bike’s white and gold color-scheme are the KMC Gold SL chains and the white TRP EuroX Mag Brakes. “With top material to work with, I expect it will be a breeze to wrench for the team. Now if I can only figure out a way for the bikes to clean themselves,” quips seasoned team mechanic Jonas Bruffaerts. Complementing their new bikes are the Champion System race clothing that utilizes the bikes’ rainbow colors in their offbeat checkered pattern.

Vardaros, who recently moved to Belgium, explains, “As a recent transplant to Belgium, I am totally honored to be racing on a Belgian team as it’s a nice way to gain support from the thick swarms of Belgian fans who regularly line the course. It is also much appreciated that the team allows me to bring my personal sponsors like Specialized, Challenge, ProBar, Echappe, Mt Tam Bikes, Doc Martin’s and Speedplay.” Regarding her new teammate, Vardaros adds, “I’ve respected Veerle’s talent for years, so it’s an added thrill to have the opportunity to be racing with her.”

Clearly sharing in Vardaros’ excitement, Ingels remarks, "I am super happy to ride with this team. And together with Christine I want to make it a very nice season. My season goals are GVA Trofee and a good result in the Belgian Championships."

Looking ahead, Moeyersons plans to use the same approach to building the team as he applied to building the Zannata line over the last eight years; start small and with the highest quality, taking one step at a time. Moeyersons says, “It’s the first year we have a team so two riders is a nice manageable size. After this season, we’ll re-evaluate and then make our decisions on its’ growth.”

For more information, visit http://www.zannata.be/, http://www.garage-van-ermen/, http://www.champ-sys.com/, christinevardaros.blogspot.com, ingelsveerle.blogspot.com

The full team calendar includes a full World Cup schedule, GVA Series, and other top European UCI events.

Photos for the press release





























Zannata-Champion System Eerste Persbericht

Vardaros en Ingels naar nieuw team:Zannata-Champion System

Everberg, Belgium (September 23, 2009): Als gevolg van de stijgende interesse in het damesveldrijden, is er en nieuw team ontstaan – Team Zannata-Champion System. Hoewel het om een klein team gaat met slechts twee rensters, zijn het bekende gezichten aan de top van het veldrijden. Zij zijn de Belgische Veerle Ingels en de Amerikaanse Christine Vardaros. Ingels, voormalig Belgisch nationaal kampioen, is op regelmatige basis terug te vinden in de top tien op wereldbekers met veelvoudige podiumplaatsen en overwinningen in andere internationale UCI wedstrijden. Vardaros behaalde vele top tien plaatsen, podiumplaatsen en overwinningen in internationale UCI wedstrijden in de Verenigde Staten en in Belgie en vertegenwoordigde de VS drie maal op de wereldkampioenschappen veldrijden.

Het team wordt gesteund door drie belangrijke sponsoren- Zannata Bikes, Champion System Clothing en Garage Van Ermen. “Wij zijn verheugd om met Veerle en Christine, twee van de populairste cyclocrossrensters in ons team te hebben. Het steunen van damesveldrijden is de natuurlijke volgende stap in de groei van het bedrijf,” aldus Johan Moeyersons, hoofd van Zannata Bikes.

Komende van buiten de fietsindustrie heeft David Van Ermen een unieke kijk op het team. “Na jaren als toeschouwer maakte ik de beslissing om mijn steentje bij te dragen. Het zal opwindend worden om mijn bedrijfsnaam zien rondjes te rijden op legendarische parcoursen als Koppenbergcross,” voegt David Van Ermen van Garage Van Ermen toe.

De dames zullen rijden met de 2010 Zannata Z45 Cross Full Carbon (idem als Team Baboco-Revor) ontworpen door de legendarische Roland Liboton, vijf maal wereldkampioen. Om het geheel van het witte-, met regenboogkleuren gedetailleerde frame mooi af te maken wordt gebruik gemaakt van de KMC Gold SL ketting en de witte TRP EuroX Mag remmen. “Met dit topmateriaal verwacht ik dat alles zeer vlot zal verlopen, nu nog een manier vinden zodat de fietsen zichzelf kunnen wassen” grapt doorwintert teammekanieker Jonas Bruffaerts.

Aanvullend op de nieuwe fietsen is de unieke Champion System race kledij met origineel ruitenmotief.

Vardaros, die onlangs verhuisde naar Belgie, legt uit, “Als nieuwe inwoner van Belgie ben ik vereerd te kunnen koersen voor een Belgisch team en zo steun te krijgen van de massa’s Belgische fans die de wedstrijden bezoeken. Ik waardeer ook erg dat het team me toelaat een aantal persoonlijke sponsoren mee te brengen zoals Specialized, Challenge, ProBar, Echappe, Mt Tam Bikes en Speedplay.”

Betreffende haar nieuwe teamgenoot, voegt Vardaros toe, “Ik bewonder Veerle’s talent sinds jaren, dus geeft het me een kick met haar te kunnen koersen.”

Met hetzelfde enthousiasme als Vardaros, merkt Ingels op, “Ik ben super blij om te rijden bij dit team. En samen met Christine wil ik er een heel mooi seizoen van maken. Mijn doelen zijn GVA Trofee en goed resultaat behalen op het Belgisch Kampioenschap.”

Vooruitblikkend, Moeyersons wil het team uitbouwen op dezelfde manier waarop hij de Zannatalijn uitbouwde gedurende de acht laatste jaren; start klein met de hoogste kwaliteit en doe het stap per stap. Moeyersons zegt, “Dit is het eerste jaar dat we een team hebben en zodus is twee rensters een makkelijk te hanteren formaat. Na dit seizoen zullen we een evaluatie maken en dan beslissingen nemen naar volgend jaar toe.”

Voor meer informatie, bezoek www.zannata.be, www.garage-van-ermen, www.champ-sys.com, christinevardaros.blogspot.com, ingelsveerle.blogspot.com

De volledige team kalender bevat de volledige Wereldbeker serie, GVA trofee en andere top Europese UCI wedstrijden.

TEAM KALENDER
26 Sep: Stabroek - BEL
4 Oct: Treviso World Cup - ITA
10 Oct: GVA Trofee CX Int'l Namur – BEL
20 Oct: Nacht Van Woerden - NED
25 Oct: GVA Trofee Koppenbergcross - BEL
1 Nov: European Championships – Hoogstraten – BEL
8 Nov: Nommay World Cup - FRA
15 Nov: Superprstige Cyclocross Gavere - BEL
21 Nov: Int Döhlauer Crossrennen - Döhlau bei Hof - GER
22 Nov: Karl-Wagner-Preis Int – Strullendorf - GER
28 Nov: Koksijde World Cup - BEL
6 Dec: Frankfurter Rad-Cross - Frankfurt a/Main - GER
13 Dec: US National Championships - Bend, OR - USA
18 Dec: Scheldecross - Antwerpen - BEL
20 Dec: Kalmthout World Cup - BEL
22 Dec: GP Montferland - Zeddam - NED
26 Dec: Heusden-Zolder World Cup - BEL
29 Dec: GVA Trofee Azencross - Loenhout - BEL
1 Jan: GP Hotel Threeland - Pètange - LUX
3 Jan: Vlaamse Witloof Veldrit - Tervuren - BEL
10 Jan: Belgian National Championships – Malle – BEL
13 Jan: Int. Centrumcross van Surhuisterveen - NED
16 Jan: Int CX Huijbergen - NED
17 Jan: Roubaix World Cup - FRA
24 Jan: Hoogerheide World Cup - NED
31 Jan: World Championships - Tabor - CZE
6 Feb: GVA Trofee Krawaten Cross - Lille - BEL
20 Feb: Lebekke - BEL
21 Feb: GVA Trofee Int'l Sluitingprijs Oostmalle – BEL