National Cyclo-cross Championships
National governing bodies hold National Cyclo-cross Championships on an annual basis. The winner is crowned national cyclo-cross champion and wears the national cycling jersey for his/her nation. Most countries' national championships are held on the second weekend in January, a fortnight before the UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships.
This is a list of countries where national cyclo-cross championships are annually held, with their current national champion added:
- Austria, Peter Presslauer (2008)
- Austria, Peter Presslauer (2010)
- Belgium, Sven Nys (2009)
- Belgium, Sven Nys (2010)
- Belgium, Niels Albert (2011)
- Canada, Greg Reain (2007)
- Canada, Geoff Kabush (2009)
- Canada, Geoff Kabush (2010)
- Croatia, Pavao Roset (2010)
- Czech Republic, Zdenek Stybar (2010)
- France, Francis Mourey (2010)
- Germany, Malte Urban (2008)
- Germany, Philipp Walsleben (2010)
- Great Britain, Roger Hammond (2008)
- Denmark, Christian Poulsen (2008)
- Denmark, Joachim Parbo (2010)
- Great Britain, Ian Bibby (2010)
- Hungary, Zsolt Vinczeffy (2008)
- Ireland, Roger Aiken (2008)
- Ireland, Joe McCall (2010)
- Ireland, Robin Seymour (2011) (his 17th title)
- Italy, Marco Aurelio Fontana (2008)
- Italy, Marco Aurelio Fontana (2010)
- Japan, Keiichi Tsujiura (2007)
- Japan, Keiichi Tsujiura (2008)
- Japan, Keiichi Tsujiura (2009)
- Japan, Keiichi Tsujiura (2010)
- Luxembourg, Jempy Drucker (2008)
- Luxembourg, Jempy Drucker (2010)
- Netherlands, Lars Boom (2008)
- Netherlands, Lars Boom (2009)
- Netherlands, Lars Boom (2010)
- Poland, Mariusz Gil (2008)
- Poland, Mariusz Gil (2010)
- Serbia, Ivan Jovanovic (2010)
- Slovakia, Milan Barényi (2008)
- Slovakia, Robert Gavenda (2010)
- Spain, José Antonio Hermida (2008)
- Spain, Javier Ruiz De Lar (2010)
- Sweden, Jens Westergren (2010)
- Switzerland, Christian Heule (2008)
- Switzerland, Lukas Flückiger (2010)
- USA, Tim Johnson, (2007)
- USA, Ryan Trebon, (2007)
- USA, Tim Johnson, (2010)