Thousands of tickets sold in pre-sale surge for Glasgow round of UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup

  • Huge demand in first ticket phase with rush to see world-class international cyclo-cross in Great Britain
  • General sale now open for this premier UCI round in December. Don’t miss out on tickets! 

After extraordinary demand saw thousands of tickets sold in the pre-sale, tickets are now on general sale at an early bird rate for the UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup round taking place in Glasgow, Scotland on Sunday 13 December 2026. 

As announced last week, international cyclo-cross will return to Great Britain with a round of the 2026-27 UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup, to be hosted at Kelvingrove Park. 

This major sporting spectacle will see the very best cyclo-cross stars arrive in Glasgow for a world-class event. 

The UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup – run by the UCI and Flanders Classics – is the premier series of the UCI Cyclo-cross international calendar, bringing the world’s best riders to a spectacular festival of cycling each winter, attracting thousands of spectators to experience the thrill of fast and furious racing in challenging terrain and across varied obstacles. 

Darren Henry, Managing Director of British Cycling Ventures, said: “It is incredible to see the strong early demand for tickets for this event. Selling thousands of tickets in the pre-sale is phenomenal, and has given the event an early boost, and we expect demand to continue to rise as tickets go on general sale today. 

“This event will be a spectacle not to be missed, and we look forward to seeing people from across the UK and internationally descend on Glasgow this winter for this world-class event.”  

Four-time British champion Cameron Mason, said: “Having a Cyclo-cross World Cup in my home country is career-defining stuff. I am so excited to race against the world’s best riders on home turf and show them what UK cyclo-cross is all about. 

“Seeing tickets are going fast is incredible, and I know Glasgow will deliver an incredible atmosphere, so I’d encourage people to get their tickets as they will not want to miss out. 

“It’ll be a real honour to be the current British champion lining up on the start. I know there’s so much more to gain from an event like the Glasgow World Cup than just performance. I see the support that the cyclo-cross has every weekend, and just how special the sport is. 

“It’s going to be so cool that the people of Scotland get to see it for themselves. It will add another layer to what will hopefully be a really good season next winter.” 

Tickets are now on general sale, with strong demand expected. Fans are encouraged to secure their places early! Get tickets now at an early bird rate!  

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