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SSCXWC or Single-speed Cyclocross World Championship is a Cyclo-cross championship race event.
Per tradition, if you win you must get a tattoo. UCI regulations do not apply here.
“Single Speed Cyclocross World Champs is the not-so-underground, fringe, party event that calls itself a World Champs and, in many ways, it is. But instead of (doing drugs) (marginal gains) that make you faster, you do things that make you slower like keg stands, whiskey shots, and hot dog hand-ups.”
Results
Summary Results Table
Year | Men's Category | Woman's Category | Location |
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2024 | ? | ? | Madison, Wisconsin |
2023 | Tobin Ortenblad | Caroline (née Nolan) Dezendorf | Santa Cruz, Calif., U.S. |
2023 | ? | ? | Durango, Colo., U.S. |
2022 | Maxx Chance | ? | ? |
2019 | Maxx Chance | Sunny Gilbert | Santa Clara, Utah |
2015 | ? | ? | Victoria Island, B.C., Canada |
2014 | Adam Craig | Maureen (Mo) Bruno Roy | Louisville, Ky., U.S. |
References
- "SSCXWC 2022 Durango: Where Winners are Losers and Losers are Winners". theradavist.com. Archived from the original on 4 February 2023. Retrieved 29 December 2024.
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