This is the second installment of personal experiences provided by EuroCrossAcademy 15- and 16-year-old riders, men and women, who took part in the November session in the Netherlands. This 15-16 block took in races at VAM Berg and Spijkenisse, November 15-16, after initial training rides and educational sessions.

A total of 12 riders from 10 different states and nine different ‘cross teams participated in the second week of skills development and racing – November 22 at Hilversum and November 23 at Venlo. A block of four Belgium races will also be held for 12 riders in the 17-18 age group in December.

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Ava White, a 15-year-old from Elkins, West Virginia, has been competing in cyclocross since she was nine years old, and Emmett Davis, 16, from Missoula, Montana also began with a few local races at a similar age. Though from opposite sides of the US, the two teens became teammates for EuroCrossAcademy the past two weeks, joining 10 other up-and-coming athletes for introductions to European everything – food, culture and cyclocross hills, mud and sand.

“Great block. Lots of strong growth both on and off the pitch,” Geoff Proctor told Cyclingnews in a basic summary of a two-week block in Europe for his 15- and 16-year-old cyclocross student-athletes.

While the entire team competed in races in the Netherlands across two weekends, it was a mid-week training session in Lichtaart, Belgium where riders learned to blend physical skills and “positive mindsets” for the days ahead with challenging courses and high-level competition.

Proctor prioritises the “student” part of the equation, but his young pupils adapted quickly, with all six girls finishing 15th or better in Hilversum, and in a huge field of 85 riders, the boys finishing in 13th to 31st.

The final day of racing on November 23 was in Venlo which was a cold day for the eighth round of a regional Limburgcross Cup. The girls swept the top 5 in the elite women’s category, with White going eighth. In the elite men’s race, Luke Johnson finished third, with four others in the top 10 and Davis 11th.