. Cyclo-cross – The CIC becomes a major partner of the 2025 World Championships in Liévin

. Cyclo-cross – The CIC becomes a major partner of the 2025 World Championships in Liévin
Cycling. Cyclo-cross – The CIC becomes a major partner of the 2025 World Championships in Liévin

THE 2025 UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships will have as a major partner the CIC ! Eventevent agency subsidiary of the French Cycling Federation (FFC), announced the news this Tuesday through a press release. THE UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships 2025 will take place in Liévin, in Hauts-de-France, where more 30,000 people are expected to encourage the stars of the discipline from January 31 to February 2, 2025. This prestigious event organized by the FFC will bring together the best cyclists in the world in an exceptional competition.

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“Show our support for the French teams”

Planned in the legendary Val de Souchez, the 2025 UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships promise to be a spectacular event, bringing together the world's best cyclists in an intense and thrilling competition. Due to its geographical position, close to the flagship countries of the discipline such as Belgium, the Netherlands and Great Britain, this event in Liévin will attract a large crowd from all over Europe to witness the exploits. of their champions.

The CICa major banking player in France and major partner of the FFCreaffirms through this partnership its support for leading sporting events throughout the country. Very established in the Hauts-de-France region, the CIC has always been a trusted partner for local and regional initiatives. Its participation as a major partner of 2025 Cyclo-cross World Championships demonstrates its commitment to promoting the values ​​of sport, such as surpassing oneself, team spirit and inclusion.

Pour Claude Koestnerdeputy general director of CIC : “Partnering today with an event like the Cyclo-cross World Championships demonstrates our desire to support the economic growth generated by these major sporting events; to show our support for the French Teams, as well as our commitment to promoting all cycling practices to a wide audience.”

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