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MTB World Championships: Gaze and Ferrand-Prevot defend titles in XCC races


Reigning mountain bike world champions within the brief observe cross-country self-discipline proved to be the very best but once more, as Pauline Ferrand-Prevot (France) and Sam Gaze (New Zealand) repeated as world champions on Thursday. 

The extreme 20 minutes for the women and men have been contested on the tough terrain and steep slopes in Glentress Forest of Scotland’s Tweed Valley, with a number of laps of just below 1km for the XCC championships.

Sam Gaze wins XCC Males

Sam Gaze (New Zealand) defended his brief observe cross-country title on the UCI Mountain Bike World Championships on Thursday. Victor Koretzky (France) ignited a late dash to make it a photograph end for the highest two spots, the Frenchman settling for silver. 

Tom Pidcock (Nice Britain) made an aggressive inside move alongside Luca Schwarzbauer (Germany) to assert the bronze. Schwarzbauer slipped out in that ultimate nook and completed ninth.

“A really technical race. Simply journey my tempo, I might type of nearly attempt to get better between climbs. To come back into my very best form at World Championships, I’m actually pleased about it,” Gaze mentioned.

“That climb, it was actually an attritional race, tremendous technical, tremendous quick. It’s 20 minutes and never what you carry within the first half, however what you may have for the final. It’s a very good course, and clearly, I’m actually pleased to complete it off and have my second world title on this occasion.”

The essential begin for the 57-rider area was led by Latvia’s Martins Blum, with Henriqu da Silva Avancini (Brazil) on his again wheel. The tight, twisting observe didn’t permit for a lot of passing alternatives, and the peloton was strung out after two laps.

On the third loop, defending champion Gaze took the lead, joined by Koretzky and Schwarzbauer.

With 10 to go, gaps began to type off the again, Gaze trying relaxed with the excessive tempo that had 14 riders shut behind.

On the sixth lap of the race, it remained established order with no strikes going down. Schwarzbauer set the tempo whereas Da Silva Avancini watched from the sideline with an obvious mechanical.

Three to go signalled urgency, with Schwarzbauer trying over his shoulder as they headed to the climb, Gaze in second, Koretzky third and Alan Hatherly (South Africa)  fourth.

At two to go, Blums hit the accelerator on the climb however gained no hole, and Christopher Blevins (USA) moved into the highest 10.

Gaze drilled the tempo on the ultimate ascent, this transfer creating a niche of two seconds. On the descent, Koretzky closed the hole to problem the New Zealander. Schwarzbauer slipped out within the ultimate nook when Pidcock made an inside move, leaving the German on the dust and off the rostrum.

Pauline Ferrand-Prevot retains world title in XCC Girls

Pauline Ferrand-Prevot (France) retained her brief observe cross-country world title with a decisive victory in Scotland on the UCI Mountain Bike World Championships. 

She broke away from a lead group of six riders on the signature climb on the entrance facet of the course and opened a four-second hole to silver medallist Puck Pieterse (Netherlands). Evie Richards (Nice Britain) trailed one other 5 seconds to assert bronze, leaving final yr’s bronze medallist Gwendalyn Gibson (USA) to accept fourth.

“I really feel higher now as a result of it was such a protracted day. It’s like beginning at 6:30, and it’s a must to wait the entire morning and afternoon, so I simply wished to begin and see what I could make [happen],” the French rider mentioned earlier than she rushed off to the rostrum ceremonies.

Martina Berta (Italy) hit the preliminary climb forward of Pieterse to begin the race. On the second move of the swooping berms, Pieterse remained second, however the tempo was set by Richards, and Ferrand-Prevot rode shut behind with Berta.

On lap three, Rebecca Henderson (Australia) had moved close to the entrance in addition to the US duo of Gwendalyn Gibson and Savilla Blunk.

Henderson pushed to the entrance on the fourth lap with Pieterse, Richards and Ferrand-Prevot on her heels. Sina Frei (Switzerland) spun out on the gravel on the end straight and went down. She was left behind, leaving six riders on the entrance – Pieterse, Alessandra Keller (Switzerland), Gibson, Henderson, Ferrand-Prevot and Richards. The chasing duo was Blunk and Steffi Haberlin (Switzerland,  who caught on throughout the downhill corners.

With three of the ten laps to go, the group of eight pressed on, however gaps fashioned on the climb for Keller, Haberlin and Blunk.

On the penultimate loop, Haberlin caught again with Richards driving the tempo. Prevot-Ferrand hit the gasoline on the ultimate climb, passing Richards and Pieterse, forcing the challengers to chase, the pair not in a position to shut down the formidable benefit for the French rider.

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