THE JOY OF CX
Cycling Plus|May 2022
Live action on the Beeb, a new generation of superstars and major races set in the UK. Cyclo-cross is on the rise. But is 'cross really escaping its niche status? And just how accessible is it? We hit our local CX circuit to find out...
Matt Baird
THE JOY OF CX

The 2022 UCI Cyclo-Cross World Championships on the BBC. British stars in Zoe Bäckstedt and Tom Pidcock. The UK Cyclo-Cross National Champs in January drawing thousands of spectators. And reports of a surge in race entries. Cyclo-cross is enjoying a moment in the sun. Well, usually in rain, hail and sleet, but you get the idea.

"We've noticed a growth in interest," says Kev Brewer, the co-director and course designer of ShamXross events. "We've had record numbers of entrants over the past few seasons. Part of that's because of the big pro rider names racing 'cross, but also our league is relaxed and approachable. It's a great way for kids to learn bike skills and have fun away from traffic."

Cut to the morning of Tom Pidcock's maiden elite CX world title (30 January, in sunny US of A), and I'm sliding all over the sodden trails of British Cycling's Western Cyclo-Cross League in Keynsham near Bristol, organised by a team of volunteers from ShamXross. I've yet to face any of the hurdles, sandpits or circular mazes that stand in my way and my feet have still touched the grass more than my pedals.

A dangerous liaison between saddle and groin leaves me breathless and wondering whether dodging my kids' Sunday afternoon trampoline party was such a smart move. And this is just my first practice lap. Welcome to my debut cyclocross event. Here's what I learnt from an hour racing against the best in the west...

1 There will be mud

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