Cyclocross World Cup will return to Fayetteville in 2022
The season-long competition included a stop in Fayetteville in 2021, but attendance was low as it was held on a Wednesday instead of the typical Sunday afternoon time slot.
The season-long competition included a stop in Fayetteville in 2021, but attendance was low as it was held on a Wednesday instead of the typical Sunday afternoon time slot.
Registration is now open for the 2022 Square to Square bike rides.
Fayetteville officials want the city’s trails to have their own identity that can be used for wayfinding and signage across the city’s system of over 51 miles of paved trails.
The added support will help upgrade several components of the race, including increased prize purses, rider race tracking, daily video recaps and live streaming of the criterium races on the final day of the event.
British cyclist Tom Pidcock cross the finish line in a one-armed superman position to win the men’s elite world cyclocross championship on Sunday at Centennial Park in Fayetteville.
Puck Pieterse of The Netherlands nipped fellow Dutch rider Shirin van Anrooij at the finish line to win the women’s under 23 world cyclocross championship on Sunday at Centennial Park in Fayetteville.
A crowd gathered on the Fayetteville downtown square Thursday to celebrate the start of one of the biggest events in bike racing.
As part of the ceremony, students from Fayetteville Public Schools will present a parade of nations to represent the 25 home countries of an expected start list of 300 race participants.
A new trail connection in west Fayetteville is now ready for use.
Certain areas of Centennial Park will be closed to the public for a little over two weeks to allow for construction of the cyclocross World Championships racecourse.
The most popular trail section in Fayetteville is getting some improvements.
A crew with Crossland Heavy Contractors is working to repair failed slope areas and strengthen other areas west of the ballfields to prevent future erosion.
It will be just the second time the United States has ever hosted the event, which was first held in 1950 in Paris, France.
City officials would like public input on plans to improve the North Street corridor in Fayetteville.
Installation of a bridge over Hamestring Creek began Wednesday as part of a new trail connection in west Fayetteville.
Fayetteville received $500,000 in TAP funds to put towards the cost of a tunnel under Highway 112 where the state plans to rework the intersection at Van Asche Drive.
Categories will include a half-lap race for kids 12 and under, a full-lap race for older kids, and three options for adults.
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