Map of the 2026 Zonhoven World Cup Cyclocross race

Map of the 2026 Zonhoven World Cup Cyclocross race

How to watch

In the morning there will be a women’s junior race starting out at 10:00CET whilst the men’s event begins at 12:00CET. 

The women’s elite race will start at 13:40CET and should end at approximately 14:30CET. The men’s race begins at 15:10CET and should end at around 16:15CET. 

The race will be broadcast on Eurosport and HBO Max/Discover+ as is usual, as well as the UCI’s Youtube channel live. Furthermore this race will be broadcast in:

BelgiumSporza, Pickx+ Sports & RTBFUnited StatesFloBikesCanadaFloBikesUnited KingdomTNT SportsFranceL’ÉquipeTVNetherlandsNOSCzech RepublicCeská TeleviseItalyRaiPlayDenmarkTV2 DanmarkSlovakiaRTV: Sport SlovakiaHungaryM4-SportMen’s race

Mathieu van der Poel has gotten the big goals of the season almost handed to him, in a way. With Wout van Aert injured, the one man who seemed to be able to challenge him is out of competition and an eighth world title looks inevitable unless he himself gets injured or ill. And on the other hand, with Laurens Sweeck also injured and out of competition, the Dutchman should have the World Cup in his hand. And as soon as this Sunday, ce should jump into the lead of the cup. 

Thibau Nys is the new ‘provisional’ world cup leader with 183 points, but he has himself skipped two races. He holds 23 points over van der Poel who is very likely to win in the sand and score 40, so he must take a ninth place (17 points) at least to have the jersey in Benidorm within two weeks. Quite a likely scenario, even though Nys is absolutely not a fan of the sand and has occasional off-days. 

The Dutch have Joris Nieuwenhuis, Tibor del Grosso, Lars van der Haar, Pim Ronhaar, Mees Hendrikx, Ryan Kamp and under-23 talent David Haverdings present; the Belgian have Michael Vanthourenhout, Niels Vandeputte, Toon Aerts, Emiel Verstrynge, , Jente Michels, Toon Vandebosch, Gerben Kuypers and Joran Wyseure as capable of finishing amongst the best; whilst the likes of Felipe Orts, Cameron Mason, Kevin Kuhn, Andrew Strohmeyer and Filippo Fontana lead the ‘international’ pack. 

Startlist Men World Cup ZonhovenNumberRider1Mathieu van der Poel2Joris Nieuwenhuis3Lars van der Haar4Tibor Del Grosso5Pim Ronhaar6Mees Hendrikx7Ryan Kamp8David Haverdings10Guus van den Eijnden11Keije Solen13Floris Haverdings14Michael Vanthourenhout15Thibau Nys16Niels Vandeputte17Toon Aerts18Emiel Verstrynge19Joran Wyseure21Toon Vandebosch22Jente Michels23Witse Meeussen24Kay De Bruyckere27Aaron Dockx28Gerben Kuypers29Aubin Sparfel30Nathan Bommenel31David Menut32Théo Thomas33Rémi Lelandais35Jules Simon36Léo Bisiaux38Felipe Orts Lloret39Mario Junquera San Millan40Kevin Suarez Fernandez41Kevin Kuhn42Lars Sommer43Cameron Mason44Thomas Mein45Andrew Strohmeyer46Jules Van Kempen47Dylan Zakrajsek48Calvin Conaway49Noah Shelton50Patrick Frank51Max Heiner Oertzen52Lukas Herrmann53Silas Kuschla54Jonas Köpsel55Fabian Eder56Florian Hamm57Tyler Clark58Cody Scott59Rhett Bates60Liam Sargent61Remi Brisebois62Stefano Viezzi63Filippo Fontana64Federico Ceolin65Samuele Scappini66Tommaso Ferri67Edoardo Bolzan68Gabriele Spadoni69Marco Marzani70Michael BoroÅ¡71Matyas Fiala72Jakub Ruman73Kosuke Endo74Tetsuki Kaji75Yuta Okayama76Ayato Tajima77Marek Konwa78Bailey Groenendaal79Dries Bruynseels80David Risberg81Vilmar Aastrup82Vilmer Ekman83Dovydas Luksas84Jacob TurnerWomen’s race

In the women’s race, like the men’s event, it’s hard to think of a different winner other than the rider who has been dominating the calendar recently: Lucinda Brand. The Dutchwoman has the World Cup win virtually confirmed and has won every single race in the competition that she started. Here, it will be difficult to challenge her too, and without racing in Mol, fatigue shouldn’t affect her either. 

But as the season develops so do new riders, who have begun their campaign later and are now in great form, and it can be argued that Puck Pieterse can be a very dangerous threat in such a technical race, specially after her win in Diegem and close second place in Baal behind Brand. 

Ceylin del Carmen Alvarado (winner in Mol), Inge van der Heijden, Aniek van Alphen, Manon Bakker, Leonie Bentveld, Shirin van Anrooij, Amandine Fouquenet, Célia Gery, Marion Norbert Riberolle, Julie Brouwers, Sara Casasola, Marie Schreiber and Zoe Bäckstedt are all present to provide the race with more depth and quality in what is going to be a very special Sunday. 

Startlist Women World Cup ZonhovenNumberRider 2Lucinda Brand3Inge van der Heijden4Aniek van Alphen5Puck Pieterse6Manon Bakker7Leonie Bentveld8Ceylin del Carmen Alvarado9Denise Betsema10Shirin van Anrooij12Lauren Molengraaf13Annemarie Worst14Mae Cabaca15Bloeme Kalis17Amandine Fouquenet18Hélène Clauzel19Célia Gery20Amandine Muller21Perrine Clauzel22Lison Desprez24Anaïs Moulin25Marion Norbert Riberolle26Julie Brouwers27Laura Verdonschot28Jinse Peeters29Kiona Crabbé30Alicia Franck31Sterre Vervloet32Shanyl De Schoesitter33Fleur Moors34Loes Sels35Ilken Seynave36Lotte Baele37Marthe Truyen38Sara Casasola39Carlotta Borello40Lucia Bramati41Elisa Ferri42Giorgia Secchi43Sofia Rodriguez Revert44Lucia Gonzalez Blanco45Sara Cueto Vega46Carla Bañuls Puente47Luna Carrio Hernandez48Rafaelle Carrier49Nico Knoll50Katja Verkerk51Dorothee Perron52Kelly Siobhan53Lizzy Gunsalus54Lauren Zoerner55Emily Shields56Regina Bruchner57Kaija Budde58Judith Krahl59Rosalie Denk60Mille Nielsen61Kristýna Zemanová62Zoe Backstedt63Xan Crees64Anna Kay65Rebekka Estermann66Marie Schreiber67Maïté Barthels68Liv Wenzel69Layla Barthels70Nina Berton