2015–16 Cyclo-cross Superprestige

2015–2016 Cyclo-cross Superprestige
Details
Dates 4 October 2015 – 13 February 2016
Location Belgium and Netherlands
Rounds 8
Champions
Male individual champion Wout Van Aert
Female individual champion Sanne Cant
2016–2017

The 2015–2016 Cyclo-cross Superprestige events and season-long competition started on 4 October 2015 and will conclude on 13 February 2016. Due to injury, defending champion Mathieu van der Poel missed the start of the season.

Results

Date Venue Winner Second Third Classification Leader
4 October Netherlands Gieten  Wout Van Aert (BEL)  Lars van der Haar (NED)  Tim Merlier (BEL)  Wout Van Aert (BEL)
25 October Belgium Zonhoven  Wout Van Aert (BEL)  Rob Peeters (BEL)  Kevin Pauwels (BEL)  Wout Van Aert (BEL)
8 November Belgium Ruddervoorde  Kevin Pauwels (BEL)  Wout Van Aert (BEL)  Sven Nys (BEL)  Wout Van Aert (BEL)
15 November Belgium Gavere  Wout Van Aert (BEL)  Sven Nys (BEL)  Kevin Pauwels (BEL)  Wout Van Aert (BEL)
13 December Belgium Spa-Francorchamps  Wout Van Aert (BEL)  Sven Nys (BEL)  Kevin Pauwels (BEL)  Wout Van Aert (BEL)
27 December Belgium Diegem  Mathieu van der Poel (NED)  Kevin Pauwels (BEL)  Lars Van der Haar (NED)  Wout Van Aert (BEL)
7 February Belgium Hoogstraten  Mathieu van der Poel (NED)  Wout Van Aert (BEL)  Tom Meeusen (BEL)  Wout Van Aert (BEL)
13 February Belgium Middelkerke  Mathieu van der Poel (NED)  Tom Meeusen (BEL)  Wout Van Aert (BEL)  Wout Van Aert (BEL)

Season standings

In each race, the top 15 riders gain points, going from 15 points for the winner decreasing by one point per position to 1 point for the rider finishing in 15th position. In case of ties in the total score of two or more riders, the following tie breakers exist: most races started, most races won, best result in the last race.

Pos. Rider Team GIE ZON RUD GAV SPA DIE HOO MID Points
1 Belgium Wout Van Aert Vastgoedservice-Golden Palace 1 1 2 1 1 10 80
2 Belgium Kevin Pauwels Sunweb-Napoleon Games 7 3 1 3 3 2 77
3 Belgium Sven Nys Crelan-AA Drink 4 4 3 2 2 6 75
4 Netherlands Lars van der Haar Giant–Alpecin 2 5 6 4 8 3 68
5 Belgium Klaas Vantornout Sunweb-Napoleon Games 5 Ret 4 6 4 7 54
6 Belgium Laurens Sweeck ERA Real Estate-Murprotec 11 6 9 5 11 5 49
7 Belgium Tim Merlier Sunweb-Napoleon Games 3 19 10 8 10 12 37
8 Belgium Tom Meeusen Telenet-Fidea 16 10 5 23 9 4 36
9 Netherlands Corné van Kessel Telenet-Fidea 15 Ret 7 11 5 8 34
10 Belgium Rob Peeters Vastgoedservice-Golden Palace 9 2 Ret 9 16 25 28
11 Switzerland Julien Taramarcaz ERA Real Estate-Murprotec 10 8 Ret 17 DNS 11 19
12 Netherlands Mathieu van der Poel BKCP–Powerplus DNS DNS DNS DNS 12 1 19
13 Netherlands Thijs van Amerongen Telenet-Fidea DSQ [A] 13 18 14 7 22 18
14 Belgium Gianni Vermeersch Sunweb-Napoleon Games 6 17 Ret 12 14 15 17
15 Belgium Toon Aerts Telenet-Fidea 19 14 17 13 6 18 15
16 Belgium Diether Sweeck ERA Real Estate-Murprotec 18 11 8 16 Ret 16 13
17 Netherlands David van der Poel BKCP–Powerplus 22 7 25 24 13 26 12
18 Germany Philipp Walsleben BKCP–Powerplus 12 Ret 20 Ret DNS 9 11
19 Czech Republic Michael Boros BKCP–Powerplus 21 18 22 10 DNS 13 9
20 Belgium Michael Vanthourenhout Sunweb-Napoleon Games DNS DNS Ret 7 DNS DNS 9
21 Belgium Vincent Baestaens BKCP–Powerplus 8 16 DNS Ret 18 30 8
22 Belgium Joeri Adams Vastgoedservice-Golden Palace 23 12 13 20 Ret 19 7
23 Belgium Jens Adams Vastgoedservice-Golden Palace 25 9 16 18 DNS DNS 7
24 France Clément Venturini Cofidis DNS DNS 11 DNS DNS 14 7
25 Germany Marcel Meisen Team Kuota-Lotto 26 Ret 14 15 15 24 4
26 Belgium Jens Vandekinderen Kalas-Noff DNS 21 12 21 DNS 50 4
27 Netherlands Niels Wubben Telenet-Fidea 13 22 21 25 19 20 3
28 Belgium Sven Vanthourenhout Crelan-AA Drink 14 Ret 19 DNS 20 29 2
29 Netherlands Stan Godrie Rabobank Development Team 20 20 15 27 17 21 1
30 Belgium Jim Aernouts Sunweb-Napoleon Games DNS 15 Ret 19 DNS DNS 1
Czech Republic Radomír Šimůnek ERA Real Estate-Murprotec 28 23 Ret 22 Ret 17
Belgium Niels Koyen Bike Experience Cycling Team DNS 24 30 DNS DNS 38
Switzerland Fabian Obrist Veloplus DNS 29 35 DNS DNS 40
Sweden Martin Eriksson Cykloteket Racing Team DNS DNS 32 DNS 23 41
Japan Yu Takenouchi Veranclassic-Ekoi DNS 25 Ret DNS DNS Ret
Belgium Vinnie Braet Superano Ham–Isorex–Tarteletto 29 DNS 23 26 DNS DNS
Belgium Kenneth Van Compernolle Superano Ham–Isorex–Tarteletto 30 DNS 27 28 DNS DNS
Belgium Jan Denuwelaere Vastgoedservice-Golden Palace 24 Ret 26 DNS DNS DNS
Belgium Kevin Cant ERA Real Estate-Murprotec DNS 27 DNS DNS DNS 28
Belgium Dave De Cleyn Cycling Team Zemst VZW DNS DNS DNS DNS 21 33
Canada Michael Van Den Ham DNS DNS DNS 29 DNS 34
Australia Gary Millburn Trek Sram Champion System DNS DNS DNS DNS Ret 37
United States Robert Marion American Classic DNS DNS DNS 31 DNS 43
Belgium Edwin De Wit Kon. W.C. De Rupelspurters Boom DNS 28 DNS DNS DNS 44
Canada Mark McConnell DNS DNS DNS 30 DNS 48
Netherlands Patrick van Leeuwen Cyclingteam Jo Piels 27 DNS 28 DNS DNS DNS
France Steve Chainel Cross Team By G4 DNS DNS DNS DNS DNS 23
Germany Sascha Weber DNS DNS DNS DNS DNS 27
Switzerland Severin Saegesser Schmid Velosport/RC Granichen DNS DNS DNS DNS DNS 31
Spain Ismael Esteban Aguando Maestre Bikes DNS DNS DNS DNS DNS 32
United States Travis Livermon DNS DNS DNS DNS DNS 35
Canada Jeremy Martin Louis Garneau DNS DNS DNS DNS DNS 36
Canada Aaron Schooler Focus CX Team DNS DNS DNS DNS DNS 39
Germany Ulrich Theobald Gunsha KMC Team DNS DNS DNS DNS DNS 42
Italy Lorenzo Samparisi CX Selle SMP Dama Focus DNS DNS DNS DNS DNS 45
Italy Nicolas Samparisi CX Selle SMP Dama Focus DNS DNS DNS DNS DNS 46
France Christophe Cavazzana Esseynod DNS DNS DNS DNS DNS 47
France Gilles Tesserre Esseynod DNS DNS DNS DNS DNS 49
Spain Daniel Ania Gonzalez Nesta - MMR DNS DNS DNS DNS DNS 51
Japan Shinya Ikemoto Frieten DNS DNS DNS DNS DNS 52
Japan Shintarou Nakama Frieten DNS DNS DNS DNS DNS 53
Netherlands Raoul Poortvliet ZRTC Theo Middelkamp DNS DNS DNS DNS DNS 54
Belgium Kenny Dehaes Lotto–Soudal DNS DNS DNS DNS DNS 55
France Florent Ligney Lyon Sprint Evolution DNS DNS DNS DNS DNS 56
Netherlands Boy van Poppel Trek Factory Racing DNS DNS DNS DNS DNS Ret
Netherlands Michiel van der Heijden DNS DNS DNS DNS 22 DNS
United Kingdom Scott Wilson DNS DNS DNS 32 DNS DNS
Belgium Stijn Huys Bruynooghe Cycling Team DNS DNS 24 DNS DNS DNS
Czech Republic Jakub Skala CEZ Cyklo Team Tabor DNS DNS 29 DNS DNS DNS
United Kingdom James Spragg CCT P/B Champion System DNS DNS 31 DNS DNS DNS
France Dimitri Coriette CL Barlin DNS DNS 33 DNS DNS DNS
Belgium Pascal Colaert Dovy Keukens - FCC DNS DNS 34 DNS DNS DNS
Spain Jorge Garcia Stecchino MTB Club DNS DNS 36 DNS DNS DNS
Lithuania Manikas Domas MTBCC DNS DNS 37 DNS DNS DNS
Latvia Kristaps Kipurs CT Pajuris DNS DNS 38 DNS DNS DNS
Spain Felix Fuentes Stecchino MTB Club DNS DNS 39 DNS DNS DNS
Spain Manuel Jiminez Stecchino MTB Club DNS DNS 40 DNS DNS DNS
Spain Fernando Jiminez Stecchino MTB Club DNS DNS 41 DNS DNS DNS
Belgium Quincy Vens Superano Ham–Isorex–Tarteletto DNS DNS Ret DNS DNS DNS
United States Brian Matter DNS 26 DNS DNS DNS DNS
France Etienne Sleidhy DNS 30 DNS DNS DNS DNS
Belgium Wietse Bosmans DNS Ret DNS DNS DNS DNS
Netherlands Gert-Jan Bosman Cyclingteam Jo Piels 17 DNS DNS DNS DNS DNS
Netherlands Bart Barkhuis 31 DNS DNS DNS DNS DNS
Czech Republic Michal Malik 32 DNS DNS DNS DNS DNS
Netherlands Roderik Egberink 33 DNS DNS DNS DNS DNS
Pos. Rider Team GIE ZON RUD GAV SPA DIE HOO MID Points
  1. ^ Thijs van Amerongen finished in 12th place in the Superprestige Gieten but was later disqualified as UCI regulations did not allow the small camera with was mounted onto his bike during the race. The organisation of the superprestige agreed to hand him 4 points as if he had finished 12th position. [1]

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