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Looks like the season kicked off in earnest this weekend:

 

HERO Abu Dhabi - Women's Elite

1.) :AUS Rebecca Henderson

2.) :SUI Noelle Buri

3.) :ITA Martin Berta

 

HERO Abu Dhabi - Men's Elite

1.) :NZL Ben Oliver

2.) :SUI Thomas Litscher

3.) :GER David List

 

Shimano Supercup Massi La Nucia - Women's Elite

1.) :FRA Pauline Ferrand Prevot

2.) :SUI Nicole Koller

3.) :USA Savilia Blunk

 

Shimano Supercup Massi La Nucia - Men's Elite

1.) :GBR Tom Pidcock

2.) :NZL Samuel Gaze

3.) :ESP David Valero Serrano

 

Action continues this weekend with the Internacionales Chelva GSport Challenge. 

 

 

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:ESP Internacionales Chelva GSport Challenge :ESP

 

Men's Elite

1.)  :ROU Vlad Dascalu

2.) :NZL Samuel Gaze

3.) :ESP David Valero Serrano

 

 

Women's Elite

1.) :USA Savilia Blunk

2.) :GBR Evie Richards

3.) :UKR Yana Belomoina

 

With her 2nd place, Richards adds 80 points to the :GBR total which should extend their lead over :AUS in the battle for the last double quota position in the rankings to around 350 points. 

 

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:SUI OKK Bike Revolution: Chur :SUI

 

 

Men's Elite

1.)  :SUI Lars Forster

2.) :SUI Luca Schatti

3.) :SUI Fabio Puntener

 

 

Women's Elite

1.) :FRA Pauline Ferrand Prevot

2.) :SUI Alessandra Keller

3.) :SUI Seraina Leugger

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:ROU UEC Mountain Bike European Championship: Cheile Gradistei :ROU

 

 

Men's Elite

1.)  :ITA Simone Avondetto 

2.) :DEN Simon Andeassen

3.) :GER Julian Schelb

 

 

Women's Elite

1.) :NED Puck Pieterse

2.) :AUT Mona Mitterwallner

3.) :GER Nina Benz

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13 hours ago, Rafa Maciel said:

:ROU UEC Mountain Bike European Championship: Cheile Gradistei :ROU

 

 

Men's Elite

1.)  :ITA Simone Avondetto 

2.) :DEN Simon Andeassen

3.) :GER Julian Schelb

 

 

Women's Elite

1.) :NED Puck Pieterse

2.) :AUT Mona Mitterwallner

3.) :GER Nina Benz

Strong ride for Pieterse duelling it out with Ferrand-Prevot. I guess the cyclocross conditions were really in Pieterses favour. Ferrand-Prevot will feel more at home (literally) in the Paris conditions, but I think we'll be seeing a very exciting and close mtb race! With also Rissveds, Keller, Lecomte present.

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