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Cyclocross

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  • Program Overview
  • Get Involved
  • Event Selections
  • Selection Committee

About Cyclocross

Cyclocross, often referred to as ‘cross or CX, is a sport that has its origins in Europe in the early 1900s. Since the cyclocross season generally takes place from September to February, adverse weather conditions such as snow, rain, wind, and mud often alter racing conditions. Cyclocross is kind of like a steeplechase, but on a bike, with courses that can consist of grass, dirt, mud, pavement, short, steep hills, off-camber sections and a few obstacles. Obstacles may include low, wood planks (called barriers), stairs, unrideable steep hills, or logs. These force the rider to get off and remount their bike multiple times a lap. These technical elements along with the unpredictable weather and course conditions all add to the sport’s allure.

Cyclocross races begin with a staggered mass start – where everyone in a specific category starts together. Depending on experience level, racers compete for 30-60 minutes by racing multiple laps around a short course (typically 1.5-2 miles). The officials will time the first few laps to figure out how fast the field is racing, then hold up lap cards at the start/finish line indicating how many laps remain in the race.

Join The Team

USA Cycling is pleased to be able to better support our aspiring athletes and grow the sport of cyclocross in the U.S. with the support of the MudFund. Our goal is to elevate the experience of our athletes and fans alike, and we are grateful to the Cyclocross community for carrying on the tradition of digging deep and keeping this sport fun. The cyclocross development program is designed to create a complete pathway from entering the sport to finishing on the podium at the highest level. 
 

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  • Pan American Continental Championships
  • UCI World Cups & World Championships
  • Selection Criteria for Major Events
CX WORLDS

Cyclocross World Championships

January 30 – February 1, 2026

Hulst, Netherlands

For the most up-to-date information, please visit: UCI Cyclocross World Championships

SELECTION CRITERIA

submit petition

CX WORLD CUPS

Cyclocross World Cups

2025-2026

November 23: Tábor, CZE
November 30: Flamanville, FRA
December 7: Cabras Sardegna, ITA
December 14: Namur, BEL
December 20: Antwerpen, BEL
December 21: Koksijde, BEL
December 26: Gavere, BEL
December 28: Dendermonde, BEL
January 4: Zonhoven, BEL
January 18: Benidorm, ESP
January 24: Maasmechelen, BEL
January 25: Hoogerheide, NED

For the most up-to-date information, please visit: 2025-26 UCI Cyclocross World Cup

SELECTION GUIDELINES

GRANT APPLICATION

Selection Process

USA Cycling is responsible for selecting the athletes who represent the United States in Protected Competitions through an extensive selection process.

LEARN MORE ABOUT THE ATHLETE EVENT SELECTION PROCESS

Selection Committee

The discipline-specific selection committee provides oversight and accountability of the athlete nomination process. They ensure that the athlete selection procedures are followed and that criteria – both automatic and discretionary - are applied appropriately to nominate athletes. Once confirmed, they approve the athlete nominations. 

Each discipline-specific selection committee is composed of three volunteers – a 10 Year Athlete, discipline expert unrelated to USA Cycling, and USA Cycling Discipline Director. Each selection committee includes at least one-third 10 Year Athlete Representatives as required by the USOPC Bylaws. Athlete Representatives on the selection committees are approved by USA Cycling’s Athletes’ Advisory Council.

The Cyclocross Selection Committee is as follows:

  • Jeremy Powers - 10 Year Athlete
  • Joan Hanscom
  • USA Cycling Discipline Director

All members of the Selection Committee and USA Cycling Sport Performance staff participating in a selection must comply with USA Cycling’s Statement of Ethics and Conflict of Interest Policy.

About Cyclocross

Cyclocross, often referred to as ‘cross or CX, is a sport that has its origins in Europe in the early 1900s. Since the cyclocross season generally takes place from September to February, adverse weather conditions such as snow, rain, wind, and mud often alter racing conditions. Cyclocross is kind of like a steeplechase, but on a bike, with courses that can consist of grass, dirt, mud, pavement, short, steep hills, off-camber sections and a few obstacles. Obstacles may include low, wood planks (called barriers), stairs, unrideable steep hills, or logs. These force the rider to get off and remount their bike multiple times a lap. These technical elements along with the unpredictable weather and course conditions all add to the sport’s allure.

Cyclocross races begin with a staggered mass start – where everyone in a specific category starts together. Depending on experience level, racers compete for 30-60 minutes by racing multiple laps around a short course (typically 1.5-2 miles). The officials will time the first few laps to figure out how fast the field is racing, then hold up lap cards at the start/finish line indicating how many laps remain in the race.

Join The Team

USA Cycling is pleased to be able to better support our aspiring athletes and grow the sport of cyclocross in the U.S. with the support of the MudFund. Our goal is to elevate the experience of our athletes and fans alike, and we are grateful to the Cyclocross community for carrying on the tradition of digging deep and keeping this sport fun. The cyclocross development program is designed to create a complete pathway from entering the sport to finishing on the podium at the highest level. 
 

Get Involved

  • Start Your Cycling Journey

Join A Club

  • Club Finder

Compete Locally

  • Find an Event

Prepare & Train

  • Find a Coach

Compete Nationally

  • National Calendars
  • National Championships
  • Collegiate Cycling

Compete Internationally

  • Pan American Continental Championships
  • UCI World Cups & World Championships
  • Selection Criteria for Major Events

CX WORLDS

Cyclocross World Championships

January 30 – February 1, 2026

Hulst, Netherlands

For the most up-to-date information, please visit: UCI Cyclocross World Championships

SELECTION CRITERIA

submit petition

CX WORLD CUPS

Cyclocross World Cups

2025-2026

November 23: Tábor, CZE
November 30: Flamanville, FRA
December 7: Cabras Sardegna, ITA
December 14: Namur, BEL
December 20: Antwerpen, BEL
December 21: Koksijde, BEL
December 26: Gavere, BEL
December 28: Dendermonde, BEL
January 4: Zonhoven, BEL
January 18: Benidorm, ESP
January 24: Maasmechelen, BEL
January 25: Hoogerheide, NED

For the most up-to-date information, please visit: 2025-26 UCI Cyclocross World Cup

SELECTION GUIDELINES

GRANT APPLICATION

Selection Process

USA Cycling is responsible for selecting the athletes who represent the United States in Protected Competitions through an extensive selection process.

LEARN MORE ABOUT THE ATHLETE EVENT SELECTION PROCESS

Selection Committee

The discipline-specific selection committee provides oversight and accountability of the athlete nomination process. They ensure that the athlete selection procedures are followed and that criteria – both automatic and discretionary - are applied appropriately to nominate athletes. Once confirmed, they approve the athlete nominations. 

Each discipline-specific selection committee is composed of three volunteers – a 10 Year Athlete, discipline expert unrelated to USA Cycling, and USA Cycling Discipline Director. Each selection committee includes at least one-third 10 Year Athlete Representatives as required by the USOPC Bylaws. Athlete Representatives on the selection committees are approved by USA Cycling’s Athletes’ Advisory Council.

The Cyclocross Selection Committee is as follows:

  • Jeremy Powers - 10 Year Athlete
  • Joan Hanscom
  • USA Cycling Discipline Director

All members of the Selection Committee and USA Cycling Sport Performance staff participating in a selection must comply with USA Cycling’s Statement of Ethics and Conflict of Interest Policy.

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MEET THE STAFF

Grant
Holicky

Cyclocross Program Manager

Background

Grant has been immersed in sport since he could walk, building a career as both an elite athlete and coach. A former collegiate swimmer and professional triathlete, he competed at the elite national level across four disciplines – swimming, cyclocross, triathlon, and winter triathlon. Grant began coaching at age 17 and spent more than 20 years in swim coaching, guiding athletes to every level of competition, including Junior Nationals, Nationals, Olympic Trials, and World Championships. His experience includes serving on the USA Swimming World Championships staff in 2013, three years as a National Team coach, and two years leading the Open Water Development Camp.

Alongside swimming, Grant expanded his coaching into cycling, working with athletes from recreational riders to world champions, including a Paracycling World Champion. He founded and managed a professional cyclocross team from 2011-2023 and joined his first USA Cycling international trip as staff in 2021. Grant holds an undergraduate degree in Biology and a graduate degree in Sport Psychology and is passionate about helping athletes find their best selves through sport. He lives in Boulder with his wife, their two sons, and three cats, and continues to race Masters cyclocross.

CONTACT

Jim
Miller

Chief of Sport Performance

Background

A successful professional cyclist in his own right, Jim coached several cyclists on the side and eventually retired from racing in 1999 to focus solely on his flourishing coaching career. After developing several notable cyclists, he originally came to USA Cycling to run the women’s road program in 2002. After earning Coach of the Year distinctions from the U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Committee in 2003 & 2004, Jim was promoted to director of endurance programs, overseeing the development of American junior, U23, and women endurance athletes in road and track cycling. After making significant strides toward the USA Cycling National Development Program’s goal of developing the next generation of American cyclists, he was named Vice President of Athletics in 2010. In 2017, Jim left USA Cycling to become the Vice President of Business Development for Training Peaks. Unable to resist the Olympic call, he returned to USA Cycling in 2020 as the Chief of Sport Performance. He has earned the International Olympic Committee’s highest honor for coaches, the Order of Ikkos, three times, all for coaching 3-time Olympic Champion Kristen Armstrong to victory.

CONTACT

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