Clara Honsinger makes season 'cross debut at Trek Cup and Waterloo World Cup

Clara Honsinger on the road for EF Education-TIBCO-SVB
Clara Honsinger on the road for EF Education-TIBCO-SVB (Image credit: Getty Imagess)

Two-time US women’s elite cyclo-cross champion Clara Honsinger will make her ‘cross debut for 2022-2023 for a doubleheader in Waterloo, Wisconsin, which includes the opening World Cup race of the year on October  9. She then plans to take in a pair of races in Fayetteville, Arkansas the next week before departing for Europe. 

After an intense six months of road racing on the WorldTour level for the first time, the EF Education-TIBCO-SVB rider said she’s more than ready to reboot for the next four months and focus on her cyclo-cross campaign. That starts with racing, not resting, for both C1 days prior to the World Cups, the C1 Trek Cup in Wisconsin on October 7 and C1 OZ Cross race  in Fayetteville on October 14, rather than resting.

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Jackie Tyson
North American Production editor

Jackie has been involved in professional sports for more than 30 years in news reporting, sports marketing and public relations. She founded Peloton Sports in 1998, a sports marketing and public relations agency, which managed projects for Tour de Georgia, Larry H. Miller Tour of Utah and USA Cycling. She also founded Bike Alpharetta Inc, a Georgia non-profit to promote safe cycling. She is proud to have worked in professional baseball for six years - from selling advertising to pulling the tarp for several minor league teams. She has climbed l'Alpe d'Huez three times (not fast). Her favorite road and gravel rides are around horse farms in north Georgia (USA) and around lavender fields in Provence (France), and some mtb rides in Park City, Utah (USA).