
Spain Roars in Hulst! Orts Leads the Charge at the Cyclocross World Championships
The cyclist from Alicante leads a selection of thirteen riders with their sights set on Dutch glory.
The mud, the adrenaline and the passion for cyclocross are once again knocking on the door of the Spanish team. This weekend, the elite of this discipline will meet in the demanding Dutch town of Hulst to compete in the long-awaited World Championships. At the head of the national expedition, one name resonates strongly: Felipe Orts. The Alicante cyclist, hardened in a thousand battles and with a track record that already boasts international successes, stands as the main Spanish asset to fight for medals.
The list provided by the national coach, Javier Ruiz de Larrinaga, is a reflection of the trust placed in Spanish talent. Thirteen are the brave men who will wear the Red on Dutch soil, and among them, the figure of Orts shines with its own light. His experience in big events and his ability to perform under pressure make him a natural leader for this challenge.
Together with Orts, the Spanish team in the elite category presents itself with a solid block. Kevin Suárez, Mario Junquera, Sofía Rodríguez and Lucía González make up a guaranteed quintet, ready to take on the best in the world. The youth team also plays a leading role, with Raúl Mira and Lorena Patiño defending the national colors in the under-23 category, demonstrating the generational change that is taking place in Spanish cycling.
The junior category, a breeding ground for future stars, will have a large representation. Benjamín Noval, Raúl López, Martín Fernández, Mirari Gotxi, Aitana Gutiérrez and Carla Bañuls make up this group, with the hope of leaving their mark in their first major World Cup. Youth and self-confidence will be your best allies in this competition.
Felipe Orts' state of form is one of the great news for Spanish cycling. His recent podium at the Benidorm World Cup was just the prelude to what was to come. Last weekend, in the tough tests of Maasmachelen and Hoogerheide, he demonstrated his excellent form with a creditable fifth and sixth place, respectively. His ability to adapt to different terrain and conditions positions him as a serious candidate to surprise.
But the excitement doesn't stop at the elite category. Benjamín Noval, fourth last year in his World Cup debut, arrives in Hulst after a brilliant third place in Hoogerheide. His progression is more than evident, and his youth does not prevent him from dreaming of repeating or even improving his performance from the previous year. The young Spanish talent is going strong and is ready to make the leap.
The competition program is intense and exciting. The action will start on Friday at 1:35 p.m. with the team relay event, where rapport will be key. On Saturday it will be the turn of the junior women's categories (11:05 a.m.), men's under-23 (1:10 p.m.) and the expected women's elite (3:10 p.m.). The cherry on top will be on Sunday, with the junior men's events (11:05), women's sub-23 events (13:10) and, to close the curtain, the exciting men's elite event at 3:10 p.m.
The Hulst Cyclocross World Championships promise to be an unforgettable spectacle. With a Spanish team led by Felipe Orts in a state of grace and a new generation of talents stepping strong, the hope of seeing our cyclists at the top of the podium is more alive than ever. The mud will be the judge, and the passion, the fuel.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is the main reference for the Spanish team in the cyclocross World Championships?
Felipe Orts is the Spanish cyclist with the highest expectations and the leader of the national team.
How many cyclists make up the Spanish team?
The Spanish team is made up of thirteen competitors.
In which category does Felipe Orts compete?
Felipe Orts competes in the elite category.
What other Spanish cyclists compete in the elite category?
Along with Orts, Kevin Suárez, Mario Junquera, Sofía Rodríguez and Lucía González compete in the elite.
Who are the Spanish representatives in the under-23 category?
Raúl Mira and Lorena Patiño will run in the under-23 category.
When do the World Cup trials begin?
The trials begin on Friday at 1:35 p.m. with the team relay race.
What is the schedule of the men's elite event?
The elite men's event will be held on Sunday at 3:10 p.m.
What recent result has Felipe Orts obtained that highlights his good moment?
Orts was on the podium at the Benidorm World Cup event and took fifth and sixth place finishes in Maasmachelen and Hoogerheide recently.
Which young Spanish promise stands out in the junior category?
Benjamín Noval, fourth last year, arrives after a third place in Hoogerheide.
Where are the cyclocross World Championships held?
The World Cups are held in the Dutch town of Hulst.
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