Cyclo-Cross: A Thrilling Sport With A Rich History
Cyclo-cross is one of the most exhilarating disciplines in cycling, combining elements of road cycling, mountain biking, and steeplechase into one intense, action-packed sport.
As Ribble Cycles prepares to attend the 2025 British National Cyclo-Cross Championships at Cyclopark Kent, we examine the sport's rich history, its significance in cycling, and what to expect at this year’s championship event.
What is Cyclo-Cross?
Cyclo-cross, also known as CX, takes riders through mixed terrain, including grass, mud, sand, and tarmac on a lapped course. Competitors tackle obstacles that require them to dismount, carry their bikes, and remount seamlessly. With races lasting around an hour, it's a sport of skill, speed, and endurance.
Above Images: These images perfectly highlight one of the man-made obstacles riders face. In this instance, it's a hurdle which forces the riders to dismount, hop over and remount. The more daring riders may even bunny hop over it!
Cyclo-Cross in Europe: Belgium's National Passion
When people think of cyclo-cross, Belgium immediately springs to mind. The country is the heartland of CX, after all, with thousands of passionate fans flocking to races and cheering on local legends like Wout van Aert and arch-rival Mathieu van der Poel (Netherlands). Cyclo-cross is deeply ingrained in Belgian culture, drawing massive audiences both at the venues and on television.
The rivalry between top athletes, the carnival-like atmosphere at races, and the thrill of unpredictable terrain make cyclo-cross a must-watch sport across Europe. Countries such as the Netherlands, France, and Italy have also contribututed to the sport's growth but Belgium remains the spritual home of cyclo-cross.
Cyclo-Cross in the UK: A Storied Past
Despite it's popularity in Belgium, the UK has its own proud history of cyclo-cross racing. The British Cyclo-Cross Association, established in 1953, laid the foundation for the sport's development. By 1955, the first British Cyclo-Cross Championships were held in Welwyn Garden City.
Over the years, iconic events such as the Three Peaks Cyclo-Cross have tested riders’ skills across the rugged terrain of Yorkshire. Today, the UK cyclo-cross scene is thriving, with increasing participation from grassroots to elite levels.
Above Image: The start line for the 2024 National CX Champs in Falkirk, with a Ribble-Verge rider front and centre aboard his Gravel SL race bike.
2025 British National Cyclo-Cross Championships at Cyclopark Kent
The spotlight this weekend falls on the 2025 British National Cyclo-Cross Championships at the Cyclopark in Kent. This premier event will feature top talent, including seasoned professionals and rising stars.
Expect thrilling races across all categories, with competitors battling it out on a challenging course designed to test their agility, strength, and technical skills. The event promises to highlight the best of British cyclo-cross and its future stars.
Ribble Cycles at the National CX Championships
At Ribble Cycles, we are proud to support the cycling community. We’ll be in the event village at Cyclopark, showcasing a selection of our bikes.
Visitors can explore the latest innovations in our bikes, built for speed, durability, and versatility. Our team will be available to discuss how our bikes can elevate your riding experience.
Why Cyclo-Cross is the Sport to Watch
Cyclo-cross isn’t just a winter sport, it’s a spectacle. Whether you’re a cycling enthusiast or a curious newcomer, the combination of skill, endurance, and unpredictable conditions makes it an unforgettable experience. With growing participation in the UK and its enduring popularity across Europe, now is the perfect time to immerse yourself in the world of cyclo-cross.

Above Image: In races where mud is prevalent, the riders will enter the pits to receive a fresh, clean bike. The mechanic will quickly clean the bike whilst their rider is out on the course, ready for a quick bike change when the next swap is required.
Visit Ribble Cycles at the Cyclopark
Don’t miss the chance to experience the action at the 2025 British National Cyclo-Cross Championships. Stop by our stand in the event village to discover how Ribble Cycles can support your journey into this exciting sport. Whether you’re racing or spectating, we’re here to inspire your next adventure.
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