Historic Triumph: Great Britain Secures Gold in World Mixed Team Relay
Great Britain clinched their first-ever mixed team relay gold at the UCI Cyclo-Cross World Championships, showcasing an extraordinary comeback.

The UCI Cyclo-Cross World Championships kicked off in France, where Great Britain made history by winning the mixed team relay gold on the competition's opening day. The event saw competitors from around the globe battling for supremacy, but it was the British team that stole the spotlight in an electrifying display of teamwork and resilience.
Comprised of riders Zoe Backstedt, Milo Wills, Zoe Roche, Oscar Amey, Cat Ferguson, and Thomas Mein, the team demonstrated their prowess against stiff competition. In a thrilling finish, they outpaced Italy by a mere two seconds, securing the title for the first time ever. This victory was particularly significant as Great Britain had previously settled for second place in the last two championships.
A Dramatic Finish
The race reached a nail-biting climax when Mein, the lone elite member of the squad, found himself trailing the USA by 11 seconds as he began his final lap. With determination coursing through his veins and the cheers of his teammates echoing in his ears, Mein put forth a valiant effort, overtaking the deficit to propel Great Britain from third place to ultimate victory. The team clocked an impressive time of 50 minutes and 3 seconds, showcasing their meticulous strategy and relentless spirit.
Mein expressed his emotions post-race, stating, "I was feeling a bit nervous as there were quite a lot of elite riders on the last lap, so it wasn't going to be an easy ride home. Heading over the finish line first was an incredible feeling, knowing how hard we worked as a team and to see my dad at the finish line – amazing."
The Team Dynamics
Mixed relay teams at this championship consist of elite, under-23, and junior riders, with each squad having the liberty to determine their racing order. Such flexibility allows teams to strategize according to their strengths, a factor that played a crucial role in Great Britain's thrilling victory.
Looking Ahead
The UCI Cyclo-Cross World Championships, taking place in Lievin, Northern France, from January 31 to February 2, 2025, promises more high-stakes racing as competitors gear up for their chances at glory. Great Britain's mixed team relay gold shines as a beacon of hope and motivation for future competitions, solidifying their place in the annals of cycling history.