Cantigny Park in DuPage County, Illinois, will hold the 2021 USA Cycling national Cyclocross championships after the 2020 edition was canceled since of the pandemic. The event will be staged December 7–12 in the self-control that combines both on as well as off-road riding with different program features.

The event will see a Camiseta Manchester United national champion Camiseta Villarreal CF crowed in both age group as well as expert categories, with elite motorcyclists qualifying for the world championships.

“On behalf of DuPage region Board Chairman Dan Cronin as well as our lots of partners, we look ahead to welcoming cyclists, their families, as well as lovers to Cantigny Park for this long-anticipated event,” stated Beth Marchetti, executive director of the DuPage Convention & visitors Bureau. “Cantigny serves as the best backdrop for the DuPage region experience — rich in history as well as culture amidst a lovely natural setting. We hope that participants will prolong their stay to find the lots of sides of DuPage, where you can discover the experience you want as well as the area you need.”

The event is one of 18 national championships that USA Cycling conducts annually. With a lot more than 1,800 competitors expected, the cyclocross championship is among the largest that the national governing body hosts. The event likewise features a joyful environment with many area food trucks as well as Camiseta Sporting CP craft beer, a health and wellness as well as wellness expo, as well as USA Cycling’s complimentary “Let’s Ride” introduction to cycling camp for children.

“We’re excited to bring motorcyclists to Cantigny Park in DuPage region after the 2020 edition was canceled because of the pandemic,” stated Tara McCarthy, USA Cycling director of national events. “We’ll see a quick program with both developed as well as natural features, including technical off-camber sections highlighting the new Butterfly Hill.”

Cantigny Park sits on the former estate of Colonel Robert R. McCormick, the longtime editor as well as publisher of the Chicago Tribune. participants as well as spectators will get full gain access to to the grounds, which include the very first division museum devoted to the 1st Infantry division of the U.S. Army.

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