Cyclocross World Cup Benidorm - Startlist, Map, Favorites, how to watch live and on TV in the USA and UK

Cyclocross
Thursday, 15 January 2026 at 19:00
Thibau Nys racing in the sand during the 2025-2026 cyclocross season
Round 10 of the cyclocross World Cup will take place this Sunday, January 18th, in Benidorm, Spain. The new circuit on the World Cup has become one of the most exciting in the calendar and takes the field to the Mediterranean coast for a very fast and explosive track.We take a look at the startlist of the race and where to watch it online, on TV, in the USA and UK.
The track in Benidorm is very fast. It is not flat, despite the very high average speeds; the course features quite a lot of uphill section, however they are not tackled in heavy terrain or loam as in many of the Dutch and Belgian tracks. The soil is harder and more similar to gravel in many sections, whilst in this corner of Spain rain doesn't fall as heavily at this time of year, leading to frequently drier conditions. That is not assured for this weekend, with a forecast pointing towards light rain in the area and around 10 degrees, however it is not a cause for much concern for the riders. It is a race that should be fast, explosive, quite tactical and where small mistakes can be very costly.
Map of the 2026 Benidorm World Cup Cyclocross race
Map of the 2026 Benidorm World Cup Cyclocross race

How to watch

In the morning there will be a men's junior event starting at 09:30CET local time; women junior starting at 10:35CET and also a men's under-23 event starting 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:
BelgiumTelenet PlaySports, Pickx+ Sports & RTBF
United StatesFloBikes
CanadaFloBikes
United KingdomTNT Sports
FranceL'ÉquipeTV
NetherlandsNOS
ItalyRaiPlay
DenmarkTV2 Danmark
SlovakiaRTV: Sport Slovakia
HungaryM4-Sport
SpainRTVE

Men's race

No Wout van Aert at the start line due to injury and no Mathieu van der Poel as he prepares for the World Championships. It is quite an interesting remark, as despite the CX field being in Spain, both riders are actually just a short drive away from Benidorm. However the race is left wide open for a thriller that will see the purists back at the forefront of the race.
The World Cup win is on the line. Mathieu van der Poel is skipping the race and this means that his lead will most certainly come down, but riders such as Thibau Nys, Michael Vanthourenhout and Niels Vandeputte have to build a good buffer and end the cup on a high if they want at least the minimum chance of holding back van der Poel who will likely win the final two rounds.
This is a technical and explosive race, well suited to Thibau Nys I must say. Also well suited to Tibor del Grosso, but I reckon it's not technical enough, where he really thrives, to leave Nys behind which can be an issue for him. It can get tactical but I think these two are going to be the main favourites, specially after winning the Belgian and Dutch national titles respectively last weekend.
On the Dutch side we've got Joris Nieuwenhuis, Mees Hendrickx, Pim Ronhaar and Ryan Kamp; whilst on the Belgan side we've also got Michael Vanthourenhout, Niels Vandeputte, Toon Aerts, Joran Wyseure, Jente Michels and Gerben Kuypers as outsiders. I will rate Felipe Orts very high in the list of favourites, as he originates for Villa Joyosa which is right by Benidorm, and is perfectly adapted to the fast and explosive circuits. A victory is indeed possible.
Cameron Mason, Kevin Kuhn, Andrew Strohmeyer and Filippo Aggostinacchio will also be present as part of the international block, looking to go head to head against the experienced Belgians and Dutchmen.

Startlist Men World Cup Zonhoven

NumberRider
2Joris Nieuwenhuis
3Tibor Del Grosso
4Mees Hendrikx
5Pim Ronhaar
6Ryan Kamp
7Michael Vanthourenhout
8Thibau Nys
9Niels Vandeputte
10Toon Aerts
11Joran Wyseure
13Jente Michels
14Witse Meeussen
15Victor Van De Putte
16Gerben Kuypers
18Martin Groslambert
19Nathan Bommenel
20David Menut
21Rémi Lelandais
22Timothé Gabriel
23Felipe Orts Lloret
24Mario Junquera San Millan
25Gonzalo Inguanzo Macho
26Kevin Suarez Fernandez
27Miguel Rodriguez Novoa
28Javier Zaera Gisbert
29Miguel Diaz Perez
30Ismael Esteban Aguero
31David Ovin
32Manuel Sanchez Aldeguer
33José Antonio Diez Arriola
34Alain Suarez Fernandez
35Kevin Kuhn
36Lars Sommer
37Nicolas Bard
38Loris Rouiller
39Cameron Mason
40Thomas Mein
41Andrew Strohmeyer
42Eric Brunner
43Jules Van Kempen
44Dylan Zakrajsek
45Luca Harter
46Cody Scott
47Cameron Jette
48Gioele Bertolini
49Federico Ceolin
50Filippo Agostinacchio
51Gabriele Spadoni
52Simone Zecchini
53Lorenzo Dallarosta
54Marco Marzani
55Michael Boroš
56Matyas Fiala
57Yuta Okayama
58Dries Bruynseels

Women's race

Lucinda Brand has a firm hold of the World Cup lead, but by no means is she the woman to beat in this race. The circumstances are different from the typical cross. Here, she cannot make the difference easily based on power, and her restless calendar means that fatigue seems to be setting in slightly, or perhaps her form is just not as sharp as some of her rivals who began competing around a month ago. No breaks in the calendar, but Brand nevertheless rode the Dutch nationals, experiencing a disappointment as both Ceylin del Carmen Alvarado and Puck Pieterse were stronger.
Pieterse is not here, much due to the crash she experienced last weekend, but Alvarado is on tremendous form and highly motivated after her nationals win, and can certainly in such a technical circuit be stronger than Brand.
Inge van der Heijden, Aniek van Alphen, Manon Bakker, Leonie Bentveld, Shirin van Anrooij, Marion Robert Riberolle, Julie Brouwers, Sara Casasola, Lucia Bramati, Blanka Kata Vas, Zoë Backstedt and Marie Schreiber are all present and are capable of a strong performance; and in a race that can be quite tactical, surprises aren't 'as surprising' here...

Startlist Women World Cup Zonhoven

NumberRider
2Lucinda Brand
3Inge van der Heijden
4Aniek van Alphen
5Manon Bakker
6Ceylin del Carmen Alvarado
7Leonie Bentveld
8Denise Betsema
9Shirin van Anrooij
10Lauren Molengraaf
11Annemarie Worst
12Mae Cabaca
13Bloeme Kalis
14Puck Langenbarg
16Amandine Fouquenet
17Hélène Clauzel
18Célia Gery
19Amandine Muller
20Electa Gallezot
21Lison Desprez
22Lauriane Duraffourg
23Marion Norbert Riberolle
24Julie Brouwers
25Laura Verdonschot
26Jinse Peeters
27Kiona Crabbé
28Alicia Franck
29Fleur Moors
30Shanyl De Schoesitter
32Xenna De Bruyckere
33Sara Casasola
34Lucia Bramati
35Rebecca Gariboldi
36Elisa Ferri
37Sofia Rodriguez Revert
38Lucia Gonzalez Blanco
39Sara Cueto Vega
40Lorena Patiño Villanueva
41Ana Lopez Burgos
42Alicia Gonzalez Blanco
43Luna Carrio Hernandez
44Marta Perez Beti
45Nahia Arana Quintanilla
46Maria Filgueiras Barcenilla
47Claudia San Justo Mantecon
49Ainara Elbusto Arteaga
50Sara Bonillo Talens
51Andrea Velasco Garcia
52Sidney McGill
53Nico Knoll
54Lizzy Gunsalus
55Lidia Cusack
56Mia Aseltine
57Lauren Zoerner
58Kaya Musgrave
59Alyssa Sarkisov
60Lyllie Sonnemann
61Raylyn Nuss
62Katherine Sarkisov
63Kata Blanka Vas
64Kristýna Zemanová
65Kateřina Hladíkova
66Anna Panušová
67Zoe Backstedt
68Xan Crees
69Marie Schreiber
70Liv Wenzel
71Maïté Barthels
72Layla Barthels
73Viktória Chladoňová
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