Cyclo-cross Superprestige

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Superprestige
Cycling current event.svg 2024–25 Cyclo-cross Superprestige
Cyclo-cross Superprestige-logo 2024.svg
Race details
DateOctober–January
RegionFlag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium
Discipline Cyclo-cross
TypeSeries
Organiser Flanders Classics
Web site www.superprestigecyclocross.be OOjs UI icon edit-ltr-progressive.svg
History (men)
First edition1983 (1983)
Editions43 (as of season 2024–25)
First winnerFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Hennie Stamsnijder  (NED)
Most winsFlag of Belgium (civil).svg  Sven Nys  (BEL)(13 wins)
Most recentFlag of Belgium (civil).svg  Eli Iserbyt  (BEL)
History (women)
First edition2015 (2015)
Editions10 (as of season 2024–25)
First winnerFlag of Belgium (civil).svg  Sanne Cant  (BEL)
Most winsFlag of Belgium (civil).svg  Sanne Cant  (BEL)(4 wins)
Most recentFlag of the Netherlands.svg  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 Cyclo-cross Trophy. A season consist of several races in the categories Elite Men and Elite Women. Riders can win points in each race and at the end of the season the rider with the highest point tally in each category is considered the winner. Until 2020 Superprestige had separate classification for Under 23 Men, Under-23 Women and Junior Men.

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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.

Points

During each race the Superprestige classification points are awarded based on the following table.

Allocation of Superprestige points
Place123456789101112131415
Points151413121110987654321

Winners

Elite Men

YearFirstSecondThird
1982–83 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Hennie Stamsnijder Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Johan Ghyllebert Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Paul De Brauwer
1983–84 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Hennie Stamsnijder Flag of the Netherlands.svg Rein Groenendaal Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Albert Zweifel
1984–85 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Roland Liboton Flag of the Netherlands.svg Hennie Stamsnijder Flag of the Netherlands.svg Rein Groenendaal
1985–86 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Roland Liboton Flag of the Netherlands.svg Hennie Stamsnijder Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Paul De Brauwer
1986–87 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Hennie Stamsnijder Flag of the Netherlands.svg Frank van Bakel Flag of the Netherlands.svg Martin Hendriks
1987–88 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Roland Liboton Flag of the Netherlands.svg Hennie Stamsnijder Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Paul De Brauwer
1988–89 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Hennie Stamsnijder Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Paul De Brauwer Flag of the Netherlands.svg Henk Baars
1989–90 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Danny De Bie Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Paul De Brauwer Flag of the Netherlands.svg Henk Baars
1990–91 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Radomír Šimůnek Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Danny De Bie Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Kurt De Roose
1991–92 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Radomír Šimůnek Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Danny De Bie Flag of the Netherlands.svg Frank van Bakel
1992–93 Flag of Italy.svg Daniele Pontoni Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Thomas Frischknecht Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Danny De Bie
1993–94 Flag of Italy.svg Daniele Pontoni Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Marc Janssens Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Thomas Frischknecht
1994–95 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Radomír Šimůnek Flag of the Netherlands.svg Richard Groenendaal Flag of the Netherlands.svg Adrie van der Poel
1995–96 Flag of Italy.svg Luca Bramati Flag of the Netherlands.svg Richard Groenendaal Flag of the Netherlands.svg Adrie van der Poel
1996–97 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Adrie van der Poel Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Mario De Clercq Flag of the Netherlands.svg Richard Groenendaal
1997–98 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Richard Groenendaal Flag of the Netherlands.svg Adrie van der Poel Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Mario De Clercq
1998–99 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Sven Nys Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Bart Wellens Flag of the Netherlands.svg Adrie van der Poel
1999–00 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Sven Nys Flag of the Netherlands.svg Richard Groenendaal Flag of the Netherlands.svg Adrie van der Poel
2000–01 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Richard Groenendaal Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Bart Wellens Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Erwin Vervecken
2001–02 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Sven Nys Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Erwin Vervecken Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Bart Wellens
2002–03 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Sven Nys Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Bart Wellens Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Mario De Clercq
2003–04 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Bart Wellens Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Sven Nys Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Erwin Vervecken
2004–05 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Sven Nys Flag of the Netherlands.svg Richard Groenendaal Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Sven Vanthourenhout
2005–06 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Sven Nys Flag of the Netherlands.svg Gerben de Knegt Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Bart Wellens
2006–07 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Sven Nys Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Erwin Vervecken Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Bart Wellens
2007–08 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Sven Nys Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Bart Wellens Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Niels Albert
2008–09 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Sven Nys Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Klaas Vantornout Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Bart Wellens
2009–10 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Zdeněk Štybar Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Niels Albert Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Sven Nys
2010–11 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Sven Nys Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Kevin Pauwels Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Zdeněk Štybar
2011–12 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Sven Nys Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Kevin Pauwels Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Zdeněk Štybar
2012–13 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Sven Nys Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Niels Albert Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Klaas Vantornout
2013–14 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Sven Nys Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Niels Albert Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Tom Meeusen
2014–15 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Mathieu van der Poel Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Kevin Pauwels Flag of the Netherlands.svg Lars van der Haar
2015–16 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Wout van Aert Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Sven Nys Flag of the Netherlands.svg Lars van der Haar
2016–17 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Mathieu van der Poel Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Wout van Aert Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Laurens Sweeck
2017–18 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Mathieu van der Poel Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Wout van Aert Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Laurens Sweeck
2018–19 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Mathieu van der Poel Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Toon Aerts Flag of the Netherlands.svg Lars van der Haar
2019–20 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Laurens Sweeck Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Eli Iserbyt Flag of the Netherlands.svg Lars van der Haar
2020–21 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Toon Aerts Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Eli Iserbyt Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Michael Vanthourenhout
2021–22 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Eli Iserbyt Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Toon Aerts Flag of the Netherlands.svg Lars van der Haar
2022–23 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Lars van der Haar Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Eli Iserbyt Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Michael Vanthourenhout
2023–24 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Eli Iserbyt Flag of the Netherlands.svg Joris Nieuwenhuis Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Niels Vandeputte

Elite Women

YearFirstSecondThird
2015–16 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Sanne Cant Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Nikki Harris Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Jolien Verschueren
2016–17 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Sanne Cant Flag of the Netherlands.svg Sophie de Boer Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Ellen Van Loy
2017–18 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Sanne Cant Flag of the Netherlands.svg Maud Kaptheijns Flag of the Netherlands.svg Annemarie Worst
2018–19 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Sanne Cant Flag of the Netherlands.svg Annemarie Worst Flag of the Netherlands.svg Denise Betsema
2019–20 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Ceylin del Carmen Alvarado Flag of the Netherlands.svg Yara Kastelijn Flag of the Netherlands.svg Annemarie Worst
2020–21 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Lucinda Brand Flag of the Netherlands.svg Ceylin del Carmen Alvarado Flag of the Netherlands.svg Denise Betsema
2021–22 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Lucinda Brand Flag of the Netherlands.svg Denise Betsema Flag of the Netherlands.svg Annemarie Worst
2022–23 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Ceylin del Carmen Alvarado Flag of the Netherlands.svg Inge van der Heijden Flag of the Netherlands.svg Denise Betsema
2023–24 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Ceylin del Carmen Alvarado Flag of the Netherlands.svg Annemarie Worst Flag of the Netherlands.svg Aniek van Alphen

Under-23 Men

Until the 2019-20 season there was a separate classification for Under-23 Men.


YearFirstSecondThird
2002–03 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Thijs Verhagen Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Bart Aernouts Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Wesley Van Der Linden
2003–04 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Wesley Van Der Linden Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Klaas Vantornout Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Martin Zlámalík
2004–05 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Niels Albert Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Radomír Šimůnek jr Flag of the Netherlands.svg Lars Boom
2005–06 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Niels Albert Flag of the Netherlands.svg Eddy van IJzendoorn Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Dieter Vanthourenhout
2006–07 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Niels Albert Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Zdeněk Štybar Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Rob Peeters
2007–08 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Thijs van Amerongen Flag of Luxembourg.svg Jempy Drucker Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Julien Taramarcaz
2008–09 Flag of Germany.svg Philipp Walsleben Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Kenneth Van Compernolle Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Tom Meeusen
2009–10 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Tom Meeusen Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Jim Aernouts Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Kenneth Van Compernolle
2010–11 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Jim Aernouts Flag of the Netherlands.svg Lars van der Haar Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Vincent Baestaens
2011–12 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Lars van der Haar Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Wietse Bosmans Flag of the Netherlands.svg Stan Godrie
2012–13 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Wout van Aert Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Jens Adams Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Gianni Vermeersch
2013–14 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Mathieu van der Poel Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Wout Van Aert Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Gianni Vermeersch
2014–15 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Michael Vanthourenhout Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Laurens Sweeck Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Toon Aerts
2015–16 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Eli Iserbyt Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Quinten Hermans Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Daan Hoeyberghs
2016–17 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Quinten Hermans Flag of the Netherlands.svg Joris Nieuwenhuis Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Nicolas Cleppe
2017–18 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Sieben Wouters Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Adam Ťoupalík Flag of the Netherlands.svg Jens Dekker
2018–19 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Tom Pidcock Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Ben Turner Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Eli Iserbyt
2019–20 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Tom Pidcock Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Ben Turner Flag of the Netherlands.svg Ryan Kamp

Under-23 Women

In the 2018-19 and 2019-20 seasons there was a separate classification for Under-23 Women.

YearFirstSecondThird
2018–19 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Ceylin del Carmen Alvarado Flag of the Netherlands.svg Inge van der Heijden Flag of the Netherlands.svg Fleur Nagengast
2019–20 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Ceylin del Carmen Alvarado Flag of the Netherlands.svg Inge van der Heijden Flag of the Netherlands.svg Shirin van Anrooij

Junior Men

Until the 2019-20 season there was a separate classification for Junior Men riders.

YearFirstSecondThird
2001–02 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Kevin Pauwels Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Dieter Vanthourenhout Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Nick Sels
2002–03 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Lars Boom Flag of the Netherlands.svg Eddy van IJzendoorn Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Dieter Vanthourenhout
2003–04 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Niels Albert Flag of the Netherlands.svg Thijs van Amerongen Flag of Luxembourg.svg Jempy Drucker
2004–05 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Ricardo van der Velde Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Tom Meeusen Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Jan Van Dael
2005–06 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Tom Meeusen Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Kevin Cant Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Kenneth Van Compernolle
2006–07 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Ramon Sinkeldam Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Joeri Adams Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Vincent Baestaens
2007–08 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Stef Boden Flag of the Netherlands.svg Tijmen Eising Flag of the Netherlands.svg Geert van der Horst
2008–09 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Tijmen Eising Flag of the Netherlands.svg Lars van der Haar Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Wietse Bosmans
2009–10 Flag of the Netherlands.svg David van der Poel Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Laurens Sweeck Flag of the Netherlands.svg Mike Teunissen
2010–11 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Laurens Sweeck Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Diether Sweeck Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Jens Vandekinderen
2011–12 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Mathieu van der Poel Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Wout Van Aert Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Daan Soete
2012–13 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Mathieu van der Poel Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Quinten Hermans Flag of the Netherlands.svg Martijn Budding
2013–14 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Yannick Peeters Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Thomas Joseph Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Thijs Aerts
2014–15 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Eli Iserbyt Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Johan Jacobs Flag of the Netherlands.svg Maik van der Heijden
2015–16 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Jens Dekker Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Jappe Jaspers Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Seppe Rombouts
2016–17 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Jelle Camps Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Toon Vandebosch Flag of the Netherlands.svg Thymen Arensman
2017–18 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Tomáš Kopecký Flag of the Netherlands.svg Ryan Kamp Flag of the Netherlands.svg Pim Ronhaar
2018–19 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Witse Meeussen Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Ryan Cortjens Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Lennert Belmans
2019–20 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Thibau Nys Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Lennert Belmans Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Ward Huybs

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