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O que (quem) é 2022–23 UCI Cyclo-cross season - definição


2008–09 UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup         
The 2008–2009 UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup events and season-long competition took place between 19 October 2008 and 25 January 2009 and is sponsored by the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI). Nine events were organised, the same as the 2007–2008 UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup, although the events in Liévin and Hoogerheide were replaced with Nommay, a former World Cup race, and Roubaix, which was first held in 2006.
2007–08 UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup         
CYCLING COMPETITION
2007/08 UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup; 2007-08 UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup; 2007-2008 UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup; 2007–2008 UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup
The 2007–2008 UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup events and season-long competition takes place between 21 October 2007 and 20 January 2008 and is sponsored by the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI). Nine events are organised, a reduction of two from the 2006/07 UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup.
2006–07 UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup         
The 2006–2007 UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup events and season-long competition takes place between 1 October 2006 and 21 January 2007 and is sponsored by the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI).

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2022–23 UCI Cyclo-cross season
The calendar for the 2021-2022 men's cyclo-cross season includes cyclo-cross races starting on August 13, 2022, and ending on February, 2023. The individual events are classified into five categories.