2025 UEC Cyclo-cross European Championships

2025 UEC Cyclo-cross European Championships
Venue Middelkerke, Belgium
Date8–9 November 2025 (2025-11-08 – 2025-11-09)
Events6

The 2025 UEC Cyclo-cross European Championships was the 23rd edition of UEC European Cyclo-cross Championships. It was the annual edition of the European championships in the cycling discipline of cyclo-cross and was organized by UEC on 8 and 9 November 2025 in the coastal town of Middelkerke, in Belgium.

Events were held for men and women, in junior, under-23 and elite classes. The mixed relay team event which was part of the 2023 and 2024 editions was not part of the competition in this year.[1]

Competition schedule

All times are local, CET (UTC+1).

Date Time Race Category
8 November 2025 (2025-11-08) 11:00 Women's junior race
13:00 Men's under-23 race
15:00 Women's elite race
9 November 2025 (2025-11-09) 11:00 Men's junior race
13:00 Women's under-23 race
15:00 Men's elite race

Medal summary

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Women's events
Women's elite race  Inge van der Heijden (NED) 50:19  Lucinda Brand (NED) +0:41  Aniek van Alphen (NED) +0:56
Women's under-23 race  Leonie Bentveld (NED) 44:06  Célia Gery (FRA) +1:13  Amandine Muller (FRA) +1:49
Women's junior race  Barbora Bukovská (CZE) 37:30  Nynke Jochems (NED) +0:49  Nicole Azzetti (ITA) +0:52
Men's events
Men's elite race  Toon Aerts (BEL) 58:40  Thibau Nys (BEL) +0:00  Joran Wyseure (BEL) +0:03
Men's under-23 race  Mattia Agostinacchio (ITA) 53:15  David Haverdings (NED) +0:17  Kay De Bruyckere (BEL) +0:20
Men's junior race  Filippo Grigolini (ITA) 38:50  Patrik Pezzo Rosola (ITA) +0:13  Giel Lejeune (BEL) +0:16

Results

Women

Elite

The Elite Women's race took place on Saturday November 8, 2025 (2025-11-08) in 6 laps over a total distance of 18.72 km. 23 riders from 11 nations took part in the race.[2] These are the results of the top 15 riders.

Result
Rank Cyclist Nation Time Diff.
Inge van der Heijden  Netherlands 50:19
Lucinda Brand  Netherlands 51:00 +0:41
Aniek van Alphen  Netherlands 51:15 +0:56
4 Sara Casasola  Italy 52:22 +2:03
5 Amandine Fouquenet  France 52:33 +2:14
6 Hélène Clauzel  France 52:54 +2:35
7 Denise Betsema  Netherlands 53:03 +2:44
8 Laura Verdonschot  Belgium 53:19 +3:00
9 Kristyna Zemanová  Czech Republic 53:33 +3:14
10 Julie Brouwers  Belgium 54:19 +4:00
11 Blanka Kata Vas  Hungary 54:40 +4:21
12 Larissa Hartog  Netherlands 55:05 +4:46
13 Marion Norbert-Riberolle  Belgium 55:09 +4:50
14 Carlotta Borello  Italy 55:54 +5:35
15 Rebekka Estermann   Switzerland 56:28 +6:09

Under-23

The Under-23 Women's race took place on Sunday September 2025 (2025-09) in 5 laps over a total distance of 15.62 km. 22 riders from 12 nations took part in the race.[3] These are the results of the top 15 riders.

Result
Rank Cyclist Nation Time Diff.
Leonie Bentveld  Netherlands 44:06
Célia Gery  France 45:19 +1:13
Amandine Muller  France 45:55 +1:49
4 Shanyl De Schoesitter  Belgium 46:31 +2:25
5 Bloeme Kalis  Netherlands 46:48 +2:42
6 Katerina Hladiková  Czech Republic 47:24 +3:18
7 Elisa Ferri  Italy 47:24 +3:18
8 Lauren Molengraaf  Netherlands 47:25 +3:19
9 Amálie Gottwaldová  Czech Republic 47:28 +3:22
10 Jana Glaus   Switzerland 47:30 +3:24
11 Kacey Eyeington  Great Britain 47:42 +3:36
12 Elena Day  Great Britain 47:47 +3:41
13 Kateřina Douděrová  Czech Republic 48:21 +4:15
14 Ilken Seynave  Belgium 48:41 +4:35
15 Puck Langenbarg  Netherlands 48:54 +4:48

Junior

The Junior Women's race took place on Saturday November 8, 2025 (2025-11-08) in 4 laps over a total distance of 12.52 km. 41 riders from 17 nations took part in the race.[4] These are the results of the top 15 riders.

Result
Rank Cyclist Nation Time Diff.
Barbora Bukovská  Czech Republic 37:30
Nynke Jochems  Netherlands 38:19 +0:49
Nicole Azzetti  Italy 38:22 +0:52
4 Laly Pichon  France 38:42 +1:12
5 Shana Huber   Switzerland 38:48 +1:18
6 Barbora Sislová  Czech Republic 38:52 +1:22
7 Lucie Elizalde  France 38:59 +1:29
8 Isis Versluis  Netherlands 39:07 +1:37
9 Eva Drhová  Czech Republic 39:08 +1:38
10 Peggy Knox  Great Britain 39:16 +1:46
11 Rianne Nieuwenhuis  Netherlands 39:21 +1:51
12 Lujza Bartošíková  Slovakia 39:21 +1:51
13 Elisa Bianchi  Italy 39:45 +2:15
14 Lucie Grohová  Czech Republic 39:48 +2:18
15 Zita Peeters  Belgium 39:52 +2:22

Men

Elite

The Elite Men's race took place on Sunday November 9, 2025 (2025-11-09) in 8 laps over a total distance of 24.92 km. 27 riders from 12 nations took part in the race.[5] These are the results of the top 15 riders.

Result
Rank Cyclist Nation Time Diff.
Toon Aerts  Belgium 58:40
Thibau Nys  Belgium 58:40 +0:00
Joran Wyseure  Belgium 58:43 +0:03
4 Pim Ronhaar  Netherlands 58:44 +0:04
5 Cameron Mason  Great Britain 58:44 +0:04
6 Emiel Verstrynge  Belgium 58:52 +0:12
7 Mees Hendrikx  Netherlands 59:05 +0:25
8 Jente Michels  Belgium 59:13 +0:33
9 Felipe Orts Lloret  Spain 59:17 +0:37
10 Michael Vanthourenhout  Belgium 59:22 +0:42
11 Laurens Sweeck  Belgium 59:27 +0:47
12 Lars van der Haar  Netherlands 59:38 +0:58
13 Filippo Fontana  Italy 59:58 +1:18
14 Michael Boros  Czech Republic 1:00:17 +1:37
15 Joris Nieuwenhuis  Netherlands 1:00:30 +1:50

Under-23

The Under-23 Men's race took place on Saturday November 8, 2025 (2025-11-08) in 7 laps over a total distance of 21.82 km. 42 riders from 15 nations took part in the race.[6] These are the results of the top 15 riders.

Result
Rank Cyclist Nation Time Diff.
Mattia Agostinacchio  Italy 53:15
David Haverdings  Netherlands 53:32 +0:17
Kay De Bruyckere  Belgium 53:35 +0:20
4 Romain Debord  France 53:35 +0:20
5 Václav Ježek  Czech Republic 53:38 +0:23
6 Aubin Sparfel  France 53:40 +0:25
7 Viktor Vandenberghe  Belgium 53:42 +0:27
8 Guus van den Eijnden  Netherlands 53:44 +0:29
9 Alexis David  France 53:47 +0:32
10 Sil De Brauwere  Belgium 53:56 +0:41
11 Raul Mira Bonastre  Spain 54:06 +0:51
12 Stefano Viezzi  Italy 54:19 +1:04
13 Kenay De Moyer  Belgium 54:42 +1:27
14 Arthur van den Boer  Belgium 54:53 +1:38
15 Yordi Corsus  Belgium 54:59 +1:44

Junior

The Junior Men's race took place on Sunday November 9, 2025 (2025-11-09) in 5 laps over a total distance of 15.62 km. 64 riders from 21 nations took part in the race.[7] These are the results of the top 15 riders.

Result
Rank Cyclist Nation Time Diff.
Filippo Grigolini  Italy 38:50
Patrik Pezzo Rosola  Italy 39:03 +0:13
Giel Lejeune  Belgium 39:06 +0:16
4 Cas Timmermans  Netherlands 39:17 +0:27
5 Delano Heeren  Netherlands 39:39 +0:49
6 Michael Hettegger  Austria 40:12 +1:22
7 Noël Goijert  Netherlands 40:20 +1:30
8 Jari Van Lee  Belgium 40:30 +1:40
9 Kai Van Hoof  Netherlands 40:40 +1:50
10 Victor Devos  France 40:50 +2:00
11 Loek Hovers  Netherlands 40:54 +2:04
12 Jop van den Biggelaar  Netherlands 41:02 +2:12
13 Arthur Janssens  Belgium 41:05 +2:15
14 Soen Le Pann  France 41:06 +2:16
15 Soren Bruyère Joumard  France 41:07 +2:17

Medals table

  *   Host nation (Belgium)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Netherlands (NED)2316
2 Italy (ITA)2114
3 Belgium (BEL)*1135
4 Czech Republic (CZE)1001
5 France (FRA)0112
Totals (5 entries)66618

References

  1. ^ "UEC schrapt Mixed Relay van programma EK veldrijden" [UEC removes Mixed Relay event from the programme of European Cyclo-cross Championships.]. wielerflits.nl (in Dutch). 8 October 2025. Retrieved 2 November 2025.
  2. ^ "2025 UEC Cyclo-cross European Championships Women Elite" (PDF). 8 November 2025. Retrieved 13 November 2025.
  3. ^ "2025 UEC Cyclo-cross European Championships Women Under 23" (PDF). 9 November 2025. Retrieved 13 November 2025.
  4. ^ "2025 UEC Cyclo-cross European Championships Women Junior" (PDF). 8 November 2025. Retrieved 13 November 2025.
  5. ^ "2025 UEC Cyclo-cross European Championships Men Elite" (PDF). 9 November 2025. Retrieved 13 November 2025.
  6. ^ "2025 UEC Cyclo-cross European Championships Men Under-23" (PDF). 8 November 2025. Retrieved 13 November 2025.
  7. ^ "2025 UEC Cyclo-cross European Championships Men Junior" (PDF). 9 November 2025. Retrieved 13 November 2025.