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Now that the roads season is almost over and cyclocross is coming to the forefront Cycling Flash Every week in an overview the positions in the three main cross-categories: World Cup, Super Priest and DVV Insurance Trophy. Start with the women, where Marianne Vos and the surprising Annemarie Worst and Kim Van de Steene lead the classification with the women.
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The World Cup has already had three out of nine rounds and is dominated by Marianne Vos. The Dutch won motos from Waterloo and Bern. In Iowa she was also third. This gives her a leading position in regular classification. The world champion Sanne Cant is preliminary second, briefly followed by Kaitlin Keough. Annemarie Worst comes in at number twenty with his second place in Bern.

Scenen in Bern – Photo: PhotoPress.be
Instead of the World Cup, the three best will be awarded 80, 70 and 65 points. Numbers four (60), five (55) and six (50) also get many points. The number seven to eleven gets 48, 46, 44, 42 and 40 points respectively. Then it returns one point per seat.
Crossed cross:
23/09 – Waterloo – Marianne Vos
29/09 – Iowa – Kaitlin Keough
21/10 – Bern – Marianne Vos
Stand for three motos:
1st Marianne Vos – 225 points
2nd True Cant – 157 points
3rd Kaitlin Keough – 154 points
4th Ellen van Loy – 138 points
5th Loes Sels – 131 points
6th Evie Richards – 130 points
7th Sophie de Boer – 129 points
Eighth Eva Lechner – 129 points
9th Katerina Nash – 113 points
10th Ellen Noble – 109 points
Remaining programs:
17/11 – Tabor
25/11 – Koksijde
23/12 – Namur
26/12 – Heusden-Zolder
20/01 – Pontchateau
27/01 – Hoogerheide
Super prestige
In the Super Priest Vos, the podium is also approaching, even though the SP cross in Boom is hoping. The Superprestige leadership is still in the hands of the surprisingly strongest worst after three rounds. Also in the cross from Ruddervoorde, the rider from Nunspeet again showed her second to an illegitimate Fox. In the top 3 ranking, in terms of order, a little, the worst goes out on its competitors.
The score on Super Priest is very simple, fifteen points for the winner and one point less for a lower position up to and including fifteen.

Scenen in Ruddervoorde – photo: PhotoPress.be
Crossed cross:
14/10 – Pouring – Annemarie Worst
20/10 – Tree – Kim Van De Steene
28/10 – Ruddervoorde – Marianne Vos
Stand for three motos:
1st Annemarie Worst – 42 points
2nd Alice Maria Arzuffi – 36 points
3rd True Cant – 32 points
4th Marianne Vos – 29 points
5th Kim Van De Steene – 28 points
6th Ellen Van Loy – 25 points
7th Ceylin del Carmen Alvarado – 25 points
Eighth Maud Kaptheijns – 24 points
9th Denise Betsema – 22 points
10th Ellen Anderson – 16 points
Remaining programs:
11/11 – Gavere
16/12 – Zonhoven
30/12 – Diegem
10/02 – Hoogstraten
16/02 – Middelkerke
DVV Insurance Trophy
The first cross for the DVV Insurance Trophy has been won with the season's revelation Kim Van de Steene. Belgium went as fast as Koppenberg and could stay away from the competition. Another place was again for Alice Maria Arzuffi. Annemarie Worst completed the scene in Oudenaarde.

Cities in Oudenaarde – Photo: PhotoPress.be
The rating in the DVV Insurance Trophy is based on time, equal to a rating in a stage contest. The only addition to this is that you can lose a maximum of five minutes. Not to start in a cross also gives a malus of five minutes.
Crossed cross:
01/11 – Koppenbergcross – Kim Van de Steene
Stand for a moto:
1st Kim Van De Steene at 47m24s
2nd Alice Maria Arzuffi + 21s
3rd Annemarie Worst + 27s
4th Ellen Van Loy + 47s
5th Geert Hoeke + 52s
6th Sanne Cant + 58s
7th Nikki Brammeier + 1m16s
Eighth Helen Wyman + 1m22s
9th Eva Lechner + 1m36s
10th Ellen Anderson + 1m46s
program:
10/11 – Annual Market Cross
18/11 – Flandrien Cross
15/12 – Scheldecross
28/12 – Azencross
01/01 – GP Sven Nys
06/01 – Brussels University Cyclo-cross Brussels
09/02 – Krawatencross
Next week there will be a cross on Saturday in Niel, where the second round of DVV Verzekeringen Trophy is on the program. On Sunday, SP is the cross of Gavere on the program, the fourth round of Super Priest.
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