X²O Badkamers Trophy|
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| Region |   Belgium | 
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| Local name(s) | Trofee veldrijden | 
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| Discipline | Cyclo-cross | 
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| Type | Series | 
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| First edition | 1987 (1987) | 
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| Editions | 38 (as of season 2024-25) | 
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| First winner |   Rudy De Bie (BEL) | 
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| Most wins |   Sven Nys (BEL) (9 wins) | 
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| Most recent |   Eli Iserbyt (BEL) | 
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| First edition | 2007 (2007) | 
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| Editions | 18 (as of season 2024-25) | 
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| First winner |   Daphny van den Brand (NED) | 
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| Most wins |   Sanne Cant (BEL) (6 wins) | 
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| Most recent |   Lucinda Brand (NED) | 
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 The Cyclo-cross Trophy (Dutch: Trofee veldrijden), also known as X²O Badkamers Trophy (Dutch: X²O Badkamers Trofee),  is a Belgian cyclo-cross racing series currently sponsored by X²O Badkamers (X²O Bathrooms). It is one of the three major season-long competitions in Cyclo-cross, the other two being UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup and Cyclo-cross Superprestige. Many races are held in the province of Antwerp with others being held across Belgium. 
  History and Name Changes
 The first ever event was held on 1 November 1987 in Putte-Peulis and it was sponsored by the Flemish newspaper Gazet van Antwerpen. Between 1987-2012 the event was known as Gazet van Antwerpen Trofee. After that it changed the sponsor several times. Between 2012-2016 it was known as BPost Bank Trophy and between 2017-2019 it was known as the DVV Trophy. Since 2020 the event is known as X²O Badkamers Trophy. The Elite Women final classification is known as Soudal Ladies Trophy while the Under-23 Men classification is known as Trimetal Rookie Trophy.[1][2] 
In Belgium and the Netherlands the event is called Trofee veldrijden. 
  Classification System
 In 2012–2013, the way that the general classification was calculated was changed from a points system to using the riders' finishing times of each race (like a road racing stage race) with time 'bonuses' also available at an intermediate 'sprint' at the end of the first lap with 15, 10 and 5 seconds being awarded. The maximum time a rider can lose in the general classification is 5 minutes, excluding the bonus seconds. When a rider does not finish or does not start, they are handed a 5-minute time loss, excluding bonus seconds. 
 Results
 Men Elite
  Women Elite
  Men Under 23
  Women Junior
  See also
  External links
  References