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:ITA Val di Sole Elite Cross Country World Cup

 

Men:

1. :SUI Nino Schurter

2. :SUI Mathias Fluckiger

3. :ROU Vlad Dascalu

 

Women:

1. :NED Puck Pieterse

2. :ITA Martina Berta

3. :AUS Rebecca Henderson

 

 

Pieterse just rode away in the first lap never to be seen. Again! This season is really way beyond what I expected from her, even if I knew she was a huge talent.

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:AND Pal Arinsal Mountain Bike World Cup

 

Women's Short Track

1.) :SUI Alessandra Keller - 20:36

2.) :GBR Evie Richards - 20:42

3.) :NED Puck Pieterse - 20:53

 

With that win, Keller takes the lead in the overall world cup standings.

 

Men's Short Track

1.) :GER Luca Schwarzbauer - 20:13

2.) :SUI Nino Schurter - 20:14

3.) :FRA Jordan Sarrou - 20:15

 

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:AND Pal Arinsal Mountain Bike World Cup

 

Women's Elite Cross Country

 

1.)  :AUT Mona Mitterwallner

2.) :SUI Alessandra Keller

3.) :FRA Pauline Ferrand Prevot

 

Great weekend for :SUI Keller after her win in the short track but a relatively disappointing result for :NED Puck Pieterse who came home in 7th.

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:FRA Les Portes du Soleil World Cup :FRA

 

 

 

Men's Short Course

1.) :FRA Victor Koretzky

2.) :FRA Jordan Sarrou

3.) :GER Luca Schwarzbauer

 

Women's Short Course

1.) :NED Puck Pieterse

2.) :GBR Evie Richards

3.) :SUI Alessandra Keller

 

 

 

Men's Cross Country

1.) :FRA Victor Koretzky

2.) :SUI Nino Schurter

3.) :ROU Vlad Dascalu

 

Women's Cross Country

 1.) :AUT Mona Mitterwallner

2.) :NED Puck Pieterse

3.) :FRA Pauline Ferrand Prevot

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:USA Snowshoe World Cup :USA

 

 

 

Men's Olympic Cross Country

1.) :FRA Jordan Sarrou

2.) :SUI Nino Schurter

3.) :SUI Marcel Guerrini

 

 

Women's Olympic Cross Country

1.) :AUT Laura Stigger

2.) :FRA Loana Lecomte

3.) :ITA Marta Berta

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:CAN Mont-Sainte-Anne World Cup :CAN

 

 

Last World Cup event of the season:

 

 

Men's Short Course

1.) :FRA Victor Koretzky

2.) :FRA Jordan Sarrou

3.) :USA Christopher Blevins

 

Women's Short Course

1.) :AUT Laura Stigger

2.) :FRA Loana Lecomte

3.) :AUS Rebecca Henderson

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