Thursday, February 5, 2015

North American World Cup Selections

Panda Thoughts on the North American World Cup Selections


Hi All,

I didn't make an end-of-season post regarding my mediocre performance at CXNats.
I don't want to dwell on the negative. Things didn't go as planned during that race and I can sum it up in a photo from Motofish Images:
Some blood and a lot of mud. [dailybikes]
Instead I'm very happy with finishing the season ranked 110th in the UCI rankings, 24th female American in the UCI overall, and 24th female in the USAC Pro CX Calendar rankings. With what little racing I had to work with last season I'm proud of those results.

I'm now looking forward to the future and what's next...
I've been doing a lot of thinking about next season and want to share a little analysis I've put together.



Recent news from this past week just before CXworlds kicked off is that Clif Bar CrossVegas has been given a World Cup status! Read more here.

This is great news! It's great for North American cyclocross, it's great for the globalization of cyclocross, it's great for Interbike attendees, it's fantastic for the American bike industry, and it's great for cyclocross fans and spectators everywhere.
But for those of us aspiring UCI Elite racers, it's great news w/ a little bit of a sting.

Here are the USAC rules/information regarding the UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup Registration.

Interesting rule at the top:
"The UCI mandates that each federation’s current top eight Elite men and women UCI points scorers, if ranked in the top 50 overall, must be allowed to start each World Cup if they choose to. If any of the top eight USA riders ranked inside the top 50 UCI overall choose not to start a World Cup, we are NOT allowed to fill those unused spots with additional riders. If the USA does not have eight riders ranked inside the top 50 UCI overall then we may add additional riders to the start list. Because of these UCI regulations, USA Cycling has adopted the following Selection Guidelines to determine an order of riders for entering World Cup events."

On the Women's side:

1
5
Katherine COMPTON
United States
37
1308
2
15
Kaitlin ANTONNEAU
United States
23
721
3
17
Rachel LLOYD
United States
40
628
4
23
Meredith MILLER
United States
42
505
5
24
Crystal ANTHONY
United States
35
498
6
27
Arley KEMMERER
United States
31
365
7
30
Courtenay MCFADDEN
United States
30
356
8
36
Elle ANDERSON
United States
27
301

If these rules are truly the case for next year and the selection criteria does not change, then here are your likely female starters for CrossVegas (and more than likely Montreal too) as these women sit inside the top 50 on the overall UCI rankings as well as top 8 Americans.


On the Men's side:

1
9
Jeremy POWERS
United States
32
1063
2
34 
James DRISCOLL
United States
29
409
3
38 
Jonathan PAGE
United States
39
373
4
45 
Logan OWEN
United States
20
340
5
47
Curtis WHITE
United States
20
336
6
49
Daniel SUMMERHILL
United States
26
334
7
50
Zach MCDONALD
United States
24
329
8
51
Stephen HYDE
United States
28
317
9
55 
Cameron DODGE
United States
24
267
10
66 
Kerry WERNER
United States
24
217

The men's field is going to come to a selection. Of the top 8 Americans right now, two are U23's (Owen and White).  I'm assuming there will be a U23 World Cup Race. This means the next two on the list are Dodge and Werner, however they fall outside of the top 50 according to the UCI/USAC rules. Thus Hyde, Dodge, and Werner's spots are technically up for selection based on the nomination rules. Another possible scenario is eliminating the U23's from the overall rankings to see where they line up but who knows which U23 riders will want to race Elites next year given the path paved by the likes of LvdH, Wout, and MvdP.


Other World Champs:
Keep in mind that UCI Road World Championships in 2015 is going to be held in Richmond, Virginia, USA Sept 19-27. Also, UCI MTB World Championships is going to be held in Andorra (fun fact: Europe's 6th smallest nation) Sept 1-6, 2015.
That means that if any male or female top 8 American riders also in the top 50 overall UCI rankings choose not to start the North American World Cups, USAC isn't allowed to fill those spots.
This throws a whole different wrench into the mix and now we begin the discussions of will roadies stay roadies and crossers be crossers, and will the mtb-ers be on point to race like last year. Or will they all somehow juggle these events.
Regardless, this will also mean that any other road-focused riders from other countries (coughworldchampionPFPcough) will most likely miss the North American World Cups as well.

Oh well, I guess we'll see what happens.


CrossVegas is...
  • the first cyclocross race I ever spectated in 2012
  • where I fell in love with cyclocross
  • the first UCI Elite Womens race I ever raced in (2013)
  • my first top 10 C1 finish (2014)
  • my absolute favorite UCI race
Photo from Cyclocrossrider

Here's to hoping I'll get another chance in 2015 by some stretch of the imagination...
I've got my fingers crossed that they'll somehow select me after I submit my request.
Those riders who submit the request to race will be notified 3 weeks prior to the event. August 26th, 2015 we should have a roster of the Americans selected to race Cross Vegas and shortly after that for the Montreal race.


In the meantime, here's a layout of all the UCI races currently on the calendar for next season:



Taken via The Chain Stay on their recent post titled, "2015 / 2016 UCI Cyclocross Calendar – Analysis" Check out their analysis for a great breakdown on the race locations and statuses.

Time to look for money, more sponsors and plan the upcoming season!!!

Love,
 Panda


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