Benidorm Welcomes the Cyclocross World Cup
The city of Benidorm has become a hub for international cyclists as the Cyclocross World Cup took place, attracting attention from around the world. The event featured a unique route that included a bridge, planks, stairs, and a sandbox, making it a challenging but exciting experience for both the athletes and the spectators.
A Star-Studded Event
Cycling legend Miguel Indurain made an appearance at the event, pedaling his way to the Foietes park instead of driving. He was impressed by the atmosphere and the organization of the event. Other notable figures, such as Johan Museum, were also present, taking in the excitement of the competition.
A Highly Competitive Route
The route for the Cyclocross World Cup was 3.2 km long and featured various obstacles, including a bridge, planks, stairs, and a sandbox. The athletes had to navigate through dust and sand, making it a demanding but thrilling experience. Felipe Orts, the local idol, started strong, but it was Nys who ultimately took the lead, showcasing his impressive skills and dominating the competition.
The Athletes Weigh In
A Well-Received Event
The Cyclocross World Cup in Benidorm was a resounding success, with over 17,000 people attending the event. The city is already planning to host the 2029 World Cup, solidifying its position as a top destination for international cycling competitions.
Felipe Orts, a standout athlete, expressed satisfaction with his sixth-place finish, acknowledging that the course was challenging but also well-suited for Nys’ skills. Despite not achieving a podium finish, Orts remains optimistic about the remainder of the season.
As Benidorm becomes a hub for cycling, it is anticipated that its reputation for organizing large-scale events such as the Cyclocross World Cup will only continue to grow. With its scenic trails and diverse obstacles, it is establishing itself as a prime host location for large-scale cycling events in the coming years.