Koksijde cyclo-cross gallery
Images from the Koksijde round of the UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup, from Graham Watson

Helen Wyman at the Cyclocross UCI World Cup Koksijde

Sanne Cant and Wout Van Aert won the respective women's and men's rounds of the UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup held at Koksijde, Belgium, on Saturday.
British riders Helen Wyman and Nikki Harris continued their World Cup campaigns with strong placings in the women's race, with Wyman ninth and Harris fifth.
Nikki Harris and Helen Wyman in top 10 at Koksijde Cyclo-cross World Cup (video)
British riders put in strong performance on round two of the UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup in Belgium, won by Sanne
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