New USCX Cyclocross Series Debuts in September

Four US based cyclocross events in North America have joined forces to introduce the new USCX Cyclocross Series. The USCX Cyclocross Series starts in Rochester, New York, at Rochester Cyclocross September 25 – 26, then moves to Charm City CX in Baltimore, Maryland, the following weekend of October 2 – 3. Two weeks later the series continues in Iowa City, Iowa, at the Jingle Cross three-day event on October 15 – 17 – Jingle Cross is also the home of a UCI World Cup on the same weekend. The series wraps up at Kings CX in Cincinnati, Ohio, on October 23 – 24 with final results being awarded on Sunday at Cincy.

Series co-owners John Meehan (Jingle Cross Executive Director) and Scott Page (Rochester Cyclocross Executive Director) have been developing the series over the last two years and look forward to its launch in Fall 2021. On the origin of the series, Meehan, whose Jingle Cross event was voted the Best Cyclocross World Cup by the UCI in 2017 said, “The concept was to integrate several US events into a new series for North America, something that racers, teams, spectators and sponsors have been requesting for years. This series is not just for the pros, but for many amateur categories, masters and juniors.”

Page, whose personal goal is to always create first-rate experiences for everyone attending his races, said, “Our overall goal is to produce world-class events showcasing the amazing sport of cyclocross – giving these incredible athletes the platform they need.”

The series will consist of eight pro races for UCI Men and UCI Women with a C1 and C2 race at each of the four venues. A slighter higher emphasis will be placed on the C1’s for the UCI races. UCI Junior 17-18 will also be included for both Junior Men and Junior Women with all races counting equally. The amateur series will consist of nine races with two races in Rochester, Charm City CX, and Kings CX while the three-day Jingle Cross will have three races. All nine amateur races are weighted equally. Athletes will accumulate points within their respective amateur or pro category. Final results will be tabulated and results posted after each venue concludes their weekend of racing. Top athletes will be recognized following the final events at Kings CX in Cincinnati on Sunday, October 24. The USCX Cyclocross Series will feature some of the world’s top cyclocross racers. Race organizers expect professional racers attending from Australia, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, England, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Switzerland and the USA.

All events plan on having food trucks, beer gardens, music, professional announcers and children’s activities. Covid-19 protocols will be in place at each event depending on the requirements and guidance of each individual state – please check each event’s website for details.

For more details, please visit uscx.us
Race registration bikereg.com

News Media: for information contact:
John Meehan, Co-Director USCX Cyclocross Series – 206-947-7793 / john@jinglecross.com
Scott Page, Co-Director USCX Cyclocross Series – 585-520-1166 / scott@fullmoonvista.com