Movistar has announced the cyclocross calendar of the British ultra-talented Cat Ferguson as the Spanish team makes its debut in this area.
Ferguson will race in the 2024-2025 off-road season at the mixed level of Elite and Under-23s 14 times and will eventually compete at the World Championships in Lievan, France, on 2/2.
The Double Junior Road World Champion is looking to go something better than her finish in the Cyclocross world this year in Tabor where she lost to fellow top prospect Celia Gerry (FDJ-Suez).
After making his season debut at X20Trofee Herentals12/14, Ferguson will compete in 1-19 World Cups by the end of the month, including the only Spanish round to be held in Benidorm on 1/8.
"I feel very fortunate to have the support of the Movistar team this Cyclocross season. The trust the team has in me and the support they provide is evident in their willingness to challenge something new this winter and challenge the muddy fields of Belgium" and young Bu
"Being my first year at Elite/U23, I am still excited to start competing and learning as much as possible without pressure for results." We have a lot to offer. I can't wait for the first race on the 14th."
Ferguson, 18 years old, began time at Movistar in the Stadiere stint towards the end of the 2024 road season.She achieved great success, winning Stage 1 at the AG Tour de la Semois and 2 at the Binche Chimay Binche pour Dames, beating opponents of the World Tour.
Her victory in Belgium came after dominating the World Championships in Zurich, where she won a time trial by 34 seconds, in a road race
before she started fully loading with Movistar in 2025 she was almost ready to ride her first race in a blue jersey. She signed with almost 1 year, heading off-road as Ferguson did for her both years at junior level.
She won the British Junior National Cyclocross title with a margin of almost 2 minutes at Falkirk after winning the Junior World Cup last season.4
Ferguson is one of several multidisciplinary talents to join the Women's World Tour in 2025, with British compatriot Imogen Wolff heading to Bismar Rees with junior MTB world champion Viktória Chladočová, while Gery is contracted for the home team FDJ-Suez. .
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