Caroline Mani (Velomafia p/b Bikeflights) earned her 40th career UCI cyclocross victory this past weekend in the C1 elite women’s race at Boulder Cup, held at Valmont Bike Park in Boulder, Colorado. On Sunday she succumbed to a flat tyre and relentless speed from under-23-aged riders Makena Kellerman and Cassidy Hickey, and the 39-year-old finished third.

The five-time French national ‘cross champion had considered retirement across the past two seasons, but decided to make the 2025-2026 season her 20th and final. 2016 was her most prolific season when she earned the silver medal at the UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships in Zolder and the bronze medal at the European Championships in Pontchâteau

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EuroCrossAcademy, the block of racing and training to join different riders from different domestic programmes for “holistic student-athlete development and growth”.

Run by Geoff Proctor, the programme began in 2003 as EuroCross Camp to help athletes prepare for CX World Championships, and has grown into a non-profit, EuroCrossAcademy (ECA), which now provides summer camps in Montana and Vermont as well as blocks of European racing experience as part of the development process for US junior riders. Proctor stressed that “character development” for 15-16 and 17-18 year old boys and girls was a heavy emphasis, not just the exposure to the other ‘C’s’ – European competitions, courses and conditions.

The ECA 15-16 contingent opened their session with rides in the forest and sand around Hattem, guided by Dutch coach Bert Jan Hamer and women’s elite pro Manon Bakker (Crelan-Corendon). Misty and muddy conditions on Saturday’s opening round of competitions led to a win by Abby Cole. Racing was still wet on Sunday at Spijkenisse near Rotterdam on Sunday, with Cole going two-for-two and Lukas Young finishing fifth.

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Next weekend the ECA 15-16s will race Hilversum on Saturday and Venlo on Sunday. Look for rider diaries on Cyclingnews soon.

Life Time Grand Prix events, including Sea Otter Classic Gravel, Unbound Gravel and Big Sugar Gravel.

Participants who finish any challenge in the Life Time Gravel Events Spotlight by November 23, 7:00 p.m. EDT, will automatically be eligible for the chance to win a GS1 RIVAL XPLR gravel bike from Ventum valued at US $5,000. Challenges include Taste The Dust, Rougher Line, and Ready To Rumble. The grand prize draw will be held at the end of November.

In addition to three routes that are part of the Life Time Grand Prix series, the Spotlight offers courses for Crusher in the Tushar and The Rad Dirt Fest.