Jingle Cross

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RegionIowa City, United States
DisciplineCyclo-cross
Jingle Cross
Race details
RegionIowa City, United States
DisciplineCyclo-cross
CompetitionUCI Cyclo-cross World Cup
Web sitejinglecross.com Edit this at Wikidata
History (men)
First edition2007 (2007)
Editions13 (as of 2019)
History (women)
First edition2007 (2007)
Editions13 (as of 2019)

The Jingle Cross Cyclo-cross festival, also known as Jingle Cross, is a cyclo-cross race held annually in Iowa City, Iowa, and founded and directed by John Meehan, a pediatric surgeon who has been involved in professional cycling both as a physician for the former Bissell Pro Cycling team and a race director and promotor for Jingle Cross. Jingle Cross began as a small grassroots race with a single day race in 2004 and 60 competitors and expanded to two days in 2006. The 2007 edition was the first year with UCI events and expanded to 3 days in 2009 adding night time racing. Jingle Cross upgraded to a UCI C1 event in 2010 and soon became the largest cyclo-cross festival in North America. Jingle Cross was part of the UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup from 2016 to 2019.. The 2020 edition of Jingle Cross was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Jingle Cross is known for its challenging and holiday themed course. Originally held in December and late November, the venue and race course features many Christmas themed obstacles such as the Luge Run, Holly-Jolly Hell Hole, and Christmas Barn. The most famous element is Mt. Krumpit, a challenging climb which riders have to traverse in multiple locations as many as 3 times per lap. Jingle Cross moved to September in 2016 in order to be part of the UCI World Cup Series but kept the Holiday theme. Other events at the festival include an expanding gravel series and events for children. The festival also includes the Jingle Cross Doggy Cross, a cyclo-cross themed event for dogs, an international wine walk, an Oktoberfest, and a music festival.

Jingle Cross is owned and operated by Jingle Cross, Inc, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. All proceeds from all festival activities are donated to local children's charities with the University of Iowa's Stead Family Children's Hospital as the primary beneficiary. Children from the hospital take part in the winner's podium celebration.

Race 1

Year Winner Second Third
2007United States Todd WellsUnited States Chris HornerUnited States Bjørn Selander
2008United States Troy WellsUnited States Todd WellsUnited States Andy Jacques-Maynes
2009United States Todd WellsUnited States Troy WellsUnited States Ryan Iddings
2010United States Jamey DriscollUnited States Barry WicksUnited States Christopher Jones
2011United States Jamey DriscollUnited States Christopher JonesUnited States Timothy Johnson
2012United States Jamey DriscollUnited States Christopher JonesBelgium Ben Berden
2013United States Jeremy PowersBelgium Ben BerdenUnited States James Driscoll
2014Belgium Ben BerdenUnited States Jamey DriscollUnited States Brian Matter
2015United States Jonathan PageUnited States Andrew DillmanUnited States Allen Krughoff
2016Germany Marcel MeisenUnited States Curtis WhiteUnited States Daniel Summerhill
2017Belgium Laurens SweeckBelgium Quinten HermansNetherlands Lars Van Der Haar
2018Belgium Diether SweeckNetherlands Stan GodrieFrance Aloïs Falenta
2019Belgium Lander LoockxFrance Steve ChainelSpain Felipe Orts Lloret

Race 2

Year Winner Second Third
2007United States Todd WellsUnited States Chris HornerUnited States Tristan Schouten
2008United States Todd WellsUnited States Andy Jacques-MaynesUnited States Steve Tilford
2009United States Todd WellsUnited States Tristan SchoutenUnited States Brian Matter
2010United States Ryan TrebonUnited States Todd WellsUnited States Christopher Jones
2011United States Todd WellsUnited States Christopher JonesUnited States Tristan Schouten
2012United States Timothy JohnsonUnited States Ryan TrebonBelgium Ben Berden
2013United States Jeremy PowersBelgium Ben BerdenUnited States Adam Craig
2014United States Jeremy PowersUnited States Stephen HydeUnited States Logan Owen
2015United States Jeremy PowersUnited States Logan OwenUnited States Stephen Hyde
World Cup
2016Belgium Wout van AertBelgium Kevin PauwelsBelgium Laurens Sweeck
C1
2017Belgium Gianni VermeerschFrance Steve ChainelUnited States Tobin Ortenblad
World Cup
2018Belgium Toon AertsBelgium Wout van AertBelgium Michael Vanthourenhout
2019Belgium Eli IserbytBelgium Toon AertsBelgium Daan Soete

Race 3

Year Winner Second Third
2009United States Todd WellsUnited States Ryan IddingsUnited States Mark Lalonde
2010United States Jamey DriscollUnited States Todd WellsUnited States Christopher Jones
2011United States Timothy JohnsonUnited States Jamey DriscollUnited States Todd Wells
2012United States Timothy JohnsonUnited States Jamey DriscollBelgium Ben Berden
2013United States Timothy JohnsonUnited States Jeremy PowersBelgium Ben Berden
2014United States Jamey DriscollCanada Michael Van Den HamUnited States Kerry Werner
2015United States Jamey DriscollUnited States Stephen HydeUnited States Jonathan Page
2016Netherlands David Van Der PoelBelgium Gianni VermeerschBelgium Diether Sweeck
World Cup
2017Netherlands Mathieu Van Der PoelBelgium Laurens SweeckBelgium Quinten Hermans
C1
2018Belgium Nicolas CleppeNetherlands Sieben WoutersCzech Republic Michael Boros
2019Belgium Gianni VermeerschBelgium Vincent BaestaensBelgium Jim Aernouts

Past UCI women's winners

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