The world of cycling is buzzing with excitement as the prestigious UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup announces its highly anticipated 2026-27 calendar. And the spotlight shines on Great Britain, as Glasgow steps up to the plate, securing its place as a host city! But here's the twist: this marks a significant comeback after a decade-long absence.
The initial rounds will kick off in Czechia, with Ostrava and Tabor setting the stage on November 27 and 29, respectively. But the real drama unfolds in Round 3, where Glasgow, Scotland, takes center stage on December 13, filling the previously unknown slot.
Jonathan Day, British Cycling's event director, couldn't contain his enthusiasm: "It's a thrilling moment for British cycling enthusiasts! Cyclo-cross has deep roots here, with legendary riders and a dedicated community. Bringing a World Cup round back to our shores is a dream come true for fans and a boost for the country's sporting scene."
The 12-race series promises thrilling action:
- Round 1: Ostrava, Czechia (November 27, 2026)
- Round 2: Tabor, Czechia (November 29, 2026)
- Round 3: Glasgow, Scotland (December 13, 2026) - A highly anticipated return to the UK!
- Round 4: Antwerpen, Belgium (December 19, 2026)
- ...and more exciting locations across Europe.
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