The Crosscast S3E6 - Koppenburg, Ruddervoorde, Helen Wyman on Tabor, Euros, Hamme and Crawley

In Episode 6 of Season 3, Neil, Matt, and Bruce review all the action from an action packed set of races on the Koppenburg that saw some flippin amazing performances from British riders in all categories. They also review the return of Matthieu van der Poel at Ruddervoorde and debate what this might mean for the rest of the season, and who is actually leading the Elite Men's Superprestige series. They dive into the pits with Helen Wyman to get the latest Helen's 100 seconds on the upcoming World Cup in Tabor in the Czech Republic. They also preview the next round of the DVV in Hamme the following day; it's almost 1000km away on the road but it does have some lovely woods. Before those races come the European Champs in Italy with a strong UK contingent and the next round of the National Trophy in Crawley. Neil, Matt and Bruce give you all the info and what to expect… including the 27 Belgian and Dutch riders expected to make the journey to England. And finally, they are geeked-out when Neil drops in the obscure UCI rule about eligibility to race abroad for the highest world-ranked riders, and how it needs to be interpreted (spoiler… they're not 100% sure 😁)!#SYOTOSOTT #Kops&RuddersClick to view: show page on Awesound

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Neil Mansfield, Matt Payne and special guests talk about World, European and UK cyclocross. Follow us on @TheCrosscast @CrosscastNeil and @MattFixerPayne. And give us a like on Facebook where we put up occasional FBLive video.
Neil Mansfield is the host of the show and the cyclocross uber-geek. He races for Magspeed Racing and his family all love cross. He has been podcasting since 2015 and over-analysing racing using spreadsheets for a lot longer. He helps Caroline (Mrs M) run Grity Sustainable Sports Apparel. Find out more at https://linktr.ee/crosscastneil.
Matt Payne is the voice of British cyclocross having been on the mic for all of the big races for years. He is a professional commentator regularly heard at raceside, and also on TV and streamed coverage for all cycling disciplines. He has long experience of professional race promotion, but also a passion for grass-roots opportunity from being the brains and voice of the twice-weekly Zwift Donny Chain Gang, to organising local league races.