Gosse Goes Back:
Racing Cyclocross in Japan

Last season's end of 2023, our friend and HUNT cyclocross athlete Gosse made a journey that’s rare among cx racers—a month-long immersion in Japan's cyclocross scene. While Japan might not be the first place that comes to mind for cross races, it’s quickly become a place of deep connection for him. With only one UCI race in the country, the Japanese cyclocross calendar is filled with national races that bring riders into the heart of Japan’s unique cycling culture. And, as Gosse discovered, Japan offers something magical, blending the thrill of racing with the warmth of a passionate, dedicated community.

Cycling in Japan is more than a sport; it’s a shared experience that connects people across backgrounds. Japan’s cyclocross events are meticulously organized, giving them a smooth, almost meditative rhythm that’s all their own. The Japanese audience brings their full-hearted enthusiasm to every race, cheering on each rider with a blend of respect and excitement. For Gosse, it was like stepping into a dream—where every race was not only a competition but also a celebration of cycling itself.

The story doesn’t end at the races. Gosse found himself captivated by the Japanese culture that surrounded him: the warmth of the people, the beauty of the landscapes, and, of course, the food. A surprising twist came when a casual photo of Gosse holding a bag of local cookies went viral. What started as a simple snack run turned into an unexpected connection with the Maeda Seika Cookie Company, a beloved Japanese brand. Through a mix of translation apps and cultural goodwill, Gosse and Maeda Seika found a shared vision. Now, Gosse’s journey in Japan isn’t just about racing; it’s about representing an iconic brand from his Osaka home base, deepening his connection to Japan in a way he never anticipated.

Gosse is coming back even stronger this season, with a custom-painted bike that he personally designed to capture the spirit of his journey. This bike isn’t just a machine—it’s a tribute to the vibrant, layered experience that Japan has become for him. From the intricate details of the paintwork to the carefully considered design concept, it’s a reflection of how much this adventure means to him.

If you’re intrigued by the idea of racing cross in the heart of Japan or simply curious about the unfolding story, you’ll want to follow Gosse's journey. With races across Japan, from Inazawa City to Tokyo, there’s plenty of action coming. Every stop on the schedule offers a new landscape, a new community, and a new story.

 

Follow @gossinki to catch every moment of his Japanese cyclocross adventure and stay tuned for more tales from the other side of the world!

 

Japanese Racing Calendar

 

  • November 23-24, 2024 – Inazawa City
  • December 1, 2024 – Takashima City
  • January 5, 2025 – Yasu City
  • January 11, 2025 – Nisshin City
  • January 12-13, 2025 – Kaizuka City
  • February 2, 2025 – Yamaguchi City
  • February 8-9, 2025 – Tokyo
  • February 16, 2025 – Ikoma City
November 25, 2024 — Jacob Rubio