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Cyclo-cross Superprestige

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Superprestige
Race details
DateOctober–January
RegionBelgium and the Netherlands
DisciplineCyclo-cross
Web sitewww.superprestigecyclocross.be Edit this at Wikidata
History (men)
First edition1983 (1983)
First winner Hennie Stamsnijder (NED)
Most wins Sven Nys (BEL) (13 wins)
Most recent Eli Iserbyt (BEL)
History (women)
First edition2015 (2015)
First winner Sanne Cant (BEL)
Most wins Sanne Cant (BEL) (4 wins)
Most recent Ceylin del Carmen Alvarado (NED)

The Cyclo-cross Superprestige is a season-long cyclo-cross competition, consisting of around 8 rounds throughout the season in Belgium and the Netherlands. It is one of three major season-long competitions, alongside the UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup and the X²O Badkamers Trophy (formerly known as the DVV Trophy, BPost Bank Trophy, and Gazet van Antwerpen trophy). A season consist of several races in the categories Elite Men, Elite Women, Under 23 Men, Under-23 Women and Junior Men. Riders can win points in each race and at the end pf the season the rider with the highest point tally in each category is considered the winnewr.


The first Superprestige took place in 1982–1983 and was won by Hennie Stamsnijder of the Netherlands. The Superprestige is organised for trade teams, not national teams. Since 2018 Superprestige has been organised by Flanders Classics.

Only two riders have won all eight Superprestige races in one season, Sven Nys in 2006–07 and Mathieu van der Poel in 2018–19. The 2022–2023 season only contains seven races due to the race in Gieten being removed from the calendar.

Winners

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Men

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Year Country Rider Team
1982–83  Netherlands Hennie Stamsnijder
1983–84  Netherlands Hennie Stamsnijder
1984–85  Belgium Roland Liboton
1985–86  Belgium Roland Liboton
1986–87  Netherlands Hennie Stamsnijder
1987–88  Belgium Roland Liboton
1988–89  Netherlands Hennie Stamsnijder
1989–90  Belgium Danny De Bie
1990–91  Czechoslovakia Radomír Šimůnek Sr.
1991–92  Czechoslovakia Radomír Šimůnek Sr.
1992–93  Italy Daniele Pontoni
1993–94  Italy Daniele Pontoni
1994–95  Czech Republic Radomír Šimůnek Sr.
1995–96  Italy Luca Bramati Glacial–Selle Italia
1996–97  Netherlands Adri van der Poel Rabobank
1997–98  Netherlands Richard Groenendaal Rabobank
1998–99  Belgium Sven Nys Rabobank
1999–2000  Belgium Sven Nys Rabobank
2000–01  Netherlands Richard Groenendaal Rabobank
2001–02  Belgium Sven Nys Rabobank
2002–03  Belgium Sven Nys Rabobank
2003–04  Belgium Bart Wellens Spaarselect
2004–05  Belgium Sven Nys Rabobank
2005–06  Belgium Sven Nys Rabobank
2006–07  Belgium Sven Nys Rabobank
2007–08  Belgium Sven Nys Landbouwkrediet–Tönissteiner
2008–09  Belgium Sven Nys Landbouwkrediet–Colnago
2009–10  Czech Republic Zdeněk Štybar Telenet–Fidea
2010–11  Belgium Sven Nys Landbouwkrediet
2011–12  Belgium Sven Nys Landbouwkrediet–Euphony
2012–13  Belgium Sven Nys Crelan–Euphony
2013–14  Belgium Sven Nys Crelan-KDL
Crelan-AA Drink
2014–15  Netherlands Mathieu van der Poel BKCP–Powerplus
2015–16  Belgium Wout van Aert Crelan–Vastgoedservice
2016–17  Netherlands Mathieu van der Poel Beobank–Corendon
2017–18  Netherlands Mathieu van der Poel Beobank–Corendon
Corendon–Circus
2018–19  Netherlands Mathieu van der Poel Corendon–Circus
2019–20  Belgium Laurens Sweeck Pauwels Sauzen–Bingoal
2020–21  Belgium Toon Aerts Baloise–Trek Lions
2021–22  Belgium Eli Iserbyt Pauwels Sauzen–Bingoal
2022–23  Netherlands Lars van der Haar Baloise–Trek Lions
2023–24  Belgium Eli Iserbyt Pauwels Sauzen–Bingoal

Women

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Year Country Rider Team
2015–16  Belgium Sanne Cant
2016–17  Belgium Sanne Cant
2017–18  Belgium Sanne Cant
2018–19  Belgium Sanne Cant
2019–20  Netherlands Ceylin del Carmen Alvarado
2020–21  Netherlands Lucinda Brand Baloise–Trek Lions
2021–22  Netherlands Lucinda Brand Baloise–Trek Lions
2022–23  Netherlands Ceylin del Carmen Alvarado Alpecin–Deceuninck
2023–24  Netherlands Ceylin del Carmen Alvarado Alpecin–Deceuninck
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