Tuesday, December 13, 2022 at 5:08 PM
It’s no secret that Sven Nys is not in favor of the current Cyclocross World Cup setup. In response to the small number of participants at the World Cup in Dublin, Nys op Twitter Criticize him again. Flanders Classic CEO Thomas van den Spiegel does not want to respond to criticism of the cyclocross icon.
Nice expressed his displeasure again after the Cross Country Cup in Dublin. “The Dublin World Cup was top notch. A beautiful site and a very nice atmosphere. If we also make sure that there are only eight World Cups, the federations and riders will surely come. Now the other countries stay home. WB every week is deadly for our sport.” In Dublin, only 27 women and 39 men made the start on Sunday. “Does anyone think this is going completely wrong? I’m holding my breath for the number of participants next week.”
“We see a lot of enthusiasm.”
Van den Spiegel, the main driver of “World Cup 2.0”, wanted to talk to him Spurza Don’t interact to criticize nice. Van den Spiegel still believes in the current setting of the main regularity classification in cyclocross. “The World Cup is growing and we see a lot of enthusiasm. We will continue to work to make the World Cup bigger and better. So is cyclo-cross.”
The CEO of Flanders Classics cites the last World Cup in Dublin, Ireland. “If you can organize a crossover from scratch that attracts 8,000 people, where there was a lot of atmosphere and where you feel it live, you can certainly consider the first edition a success. After Sunday, the groundwork is obviously laid. The intention is still to organize a tour of England as well.” to Dublin. That possibility is still on the table, but it could safely become a story of both.”
Therefore, professionalization and internationalization are seeing some headwinds here and there. “The days of the Nez against Willens will not return. Then it was the weekend: what do we watch on TV? Do we watch football or cross country? Now there is Netflix and people live with their phones in their hands. The challenge is to turn cyclo-cross into a product that will still be attractive in 2030 Within this range, without losing sight of tradition,” Van Den Spiegel said recently.