2022 Fantasy Cyclocross Worlds Contest Results
Your prognosticator podium and an analysis of Bulletin readers' thoughts about Worlds
Welp folks, we did it. We made it through the second-ever Cyclocross World Championships here in the U.S. As part of the event, we decided to launch the first-ever Bulletin Fantasy Cyclocross Worlds contest. The contest was pretty analog, in typical Bulletin fashion, but that’s how we tend to roll.
Our winner is a name you are likely familiar with because he has been covered here at the Bulletin this season. Now one could argue that his position gave him inside knowledge that others do not possess, but I’ll leave that up to y’all to discuss in the comments.
Our big winner is none other than Mr. Shred the Shit himself, Brannan Fix.
Fix scored 31 points out of a possible 50, using a perfect Elite Men’s podium and Puck Pieterse pick to help get the win.
Coming in a close second was Jim Cooke with 30 points, and then Ben Glenn and Christian Sheridan tied for the third podium spot with 29 points. Andy Lueck is the winner of the DFL prize, with a mere 9 points. The median score was 20.
An analysis of the responses and results is below the jump for subscribers, if you’re interested in that kind of thing.