1971 UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships
The 1971 UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships were held in Apeldoorn, on Sunday February 28, 1971. Organized for a first time in the Netherlands, it was the 22th edition of the UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships.
Venue
The race took place in the Orderbos forest with its sports park on the western edge of the city. While Swiss national coach Carlo Lafranchi had previously described the course as the easiest in a long time, defending champion Erik De Vlaeminck had a completely different opinion. Due to overnight frost, the ground was ultimately very hard and fast. The three-kilometer circuit included five foot sections and a number of climbs. Amateurs completed seven laps, while professionals completed eight.While all countries fielded a four-man team in the amateur race, only six countries and 19 riders were represented in the professional race, a new low. Furthermore, two pre-race favorites, Rolf Wolfshohl and Roger De Vlaeminck, withdrew from the professional race due to injuries and other priorities, respectively. Both races saw victories by the defending champions.