Opportunities to compete for UCI points in North American cyclocross races are notably fewer in 2026, with just five C1 races spread across a four-month calendar. Three of those C1 events return as part of the US Cyclocross Series (USCX), which begins September 19-20 at Rochester Cyclocross in upstate New York.
Last fall, there were 28 days of racing in Canada and the USA, which offered UCI points in the discipline. This year, there are 23 in total, including Continental and National championships for elite riders.
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North American cyclocross begins the weekend prior to USCX in Alberta, Canada, for a pair of C2 races at Canmore CX p/b Klaune Partners, September 12-13. Then the three rounds of USCX take place in successive weekends, Rochester Cyclocross on the third weekend of September, followed by Virginia’s Blue Ridge Go Cross in Roanoke, Virginia and Charm City Cross in Baltimore, Maryland.
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