2007 in women's cyclo-cross

2007 in women's cyclo-cross

:"See also: 2007 in sports, 2007 in cycle racing, 2006 in women's cyclo-cross, 2008 in women's cyclo-cross."

News

January

*1 - Maryline Salvetat wins the first race of 2007, the Grand Prix du Nouvel-An held in Pétange. She finished the race 25 seconds ahead of World Champion and 2006 winner Marianne Vos, while Daphny van den Brand followed in third position. [http://www.velostory.net/article.php?sid=6707 velostory.net]
*7 - Loes Sels, Maryline Salvetat, Hanka Kupfernagel, Helen Wyman and Daphny van den Brand are crowned as the new national champions of the top nations in the sport. For Van den Brand it was the ninth time in her career. [http://www.dewielersite.net/db2/wielersite/zoekwedstrijdvrij2.php dewielersite.net]
*14 - Laurence Leboucher wins the World Cup meeting in her home nation France. In the Grand Prix Nommay she was faster than her French colleague Maryline Salvetat. Hanka Kupfernagel, who finished in third position remains the World Cup leader. [http://www.cyclingnews.com/cross.php?id=cross/2007/jan07/worldcup10_07 cyclingnews.com]
*28 - Maryline Salvetat claims the rainbow jersey as she keeps a slight gap to Katie Compton who takes the silver with the top favourites unable to win any medal. [http://www.cyclingnews.com/cross/2007/jan07/CXworlds07/?id=results/CXworlds073 cyclingnews.com]

World Championships

"Main article: 2007 UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships

Gazet van Antwerpen

"Main article: 2006/07 Cyclo-cross Gazet van Antwerpen"


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