The idea of cyclo-cross as an Olympic discipline has been circulating for years. But, it seems the debate is far from settled. While the UCI and World Athletics are actively lobbying the IOC to include the sport in the Winter Games, not all riders are convinced the move makes sense.

One of those who questions its place is Thibau Nys. In an interview with Sporza, the Baloise Trek Lions rider expressed concern that the Olympic push feels artificial rather than organic. “It feels very forced,” Nys said.

On ‘cross at the Games

Cyclocross and cross-country running are being proposed as winter sports due to their seasonal calendars. The IOC has also previously indicated openness to expanding the Winter Olympic program. UCI president David Lappartient has supported the push for cyclo-cross to be included at the 2030 Winter Olympics in the French Alps.

Still, Nys is unsure whether Olympic inclusion would actually improve the sport. He pointed out that the sport already thrives in Belgium, with strong traditions, passionate fans, and a well-established structure. “We are very big here, and it has worked perfectly this way for years,” he said.

Papa Nys, however…

His father, has a quite different take.Former world champion Sven Nys has been a fan for several years about the prospect of ‘cross making its debut in the Winter Olympics. “If our sport becomes an Olympic sport, the sky’s the limit,” he said. “Then all the federations will wake up and put money into cyclocross again. Now that’s only in Belgium and the Netherlands.”

Rather than chasing Olympic status, Nys believes the sport should focus on solving issues closer to home. According to him, strengthening what already exists may be more valuable than using the Games as a tool for growth.

Mvdp after the snowy day at the office

After a very snowy (and slippery) Zilvermeercross in Mol, world champion Mathieu van der Poel was asked his thoughts about the inclusion at the Games. “Of course I would welcome it,” Van der Poel said, according to WielerFlits. “But it’s not a choice I can make.”

Thibau Nys isn’t the only one that was on the fence though.

That’s why the late Gian Franco Kasper, the former president of the International Ski Federation and a member of the IOC, weighed in when asked. In theory, every sport on the Winter Olympic program must be contested on snow or ice, which was why he…well, was not a fan.

“I’ll be completely honest: I think it’s totally ridiculous,” Kasper said a few years back. “Winter sports are built around a simple principle — they take place on snow or ice. We’re not interested in adding other sports, even if they can be practiced year-round.”

Back in June, L’Équipe reported that La Planche des Belles Filles and Besançon have submitted bids to host Olympic CX events in 2030.

But for now, a final decision remains distant. The IOC was expected to announce new Olympic sports earlier, but clarity will not come until June 2026, leaving ‘cross in limbo a little longer.