Washington, D.C., has been selected by the Pan American Cycling Confederation as the host city for the 2025 and 2026 Pan American Cyclo-cross Championships.
The 2025 event will be November 8 at DCCX, a cyclocross ventue at the historic grounds of the Armed Forces Retirement Home, the site of President Lincoln’s Summer Cottage and a residential community for United States veterans since 1851. Complementing the Pan American Championship event will be a UCI C2 event on November 9. Pan American Champion titles will again be awarded in Masters categories alongside titles in Junior, U23 and Elite. New for 2025 will be the hosting of a UCI Team Relay Continental Championship event, a recent addition to the Championship programme.
“We are thrilled to announce Washington, D.C. and the well-known host-event DCCX as the site of the 2025 & 2026 editions of the Pan American Cyclo-cross Championships,” said Josh Peacock, president of the Pan American Cyclo-cross Commission. “We are confident that the host organizing committee in America’s capital has what it takes to continue to elevate the profile of the Pan American Continental Championships for cyclo-cross, building on strong momentum from Missoula in 2023 and 2024.”