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Evie Richards DNF in the Short Track World Championships. Bit of a shame as she was up there in medal contention in laps 4-7. She dropped off the pace in lap 8 before withdrawing - hopefully a mechanical issue and not an injury. 

 

Isla Short was 15th. Charlie Aldridge was a DNS in the qualification of the men's event. 

 

In the men's under-23, Max Greensill was the last of the finishers (38th) whilst Ella Maclean-Howell was 7th in the women's under-23

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1 hour ago, George_D said:

Should we tell sindo merge this topic (since we talk for all cycling events here) with the GB Track Cycling ??

It would make sense imo

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5 hours ago, Rafa Maciel said:

Evie Richards DNF in the Short Track World Championships. Bit of a shame as she was up there in medal contention in laps 4-7. She dropped off the pace in lap 8 before withdrawing - hopefully a mechanical issue and not an injury. 

 

Isla Short was 15th. Charlie Aldridge was a DNS in the qualification of the men's event. 

 

In the men's under-23, Max Greensill was the last of the finishers (38th) whilst Ella Maclean-Howell was 7th in the women's under-23

she punctured when clear in 3rd place, but had been gapped by the top 2 on the penultimate lap

Aldridge DNS because off illness, apparently a bug in the camp

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On 8/3/2025 at 1:39 PM, Rafa Maciel said:

Bethany Shriever is World Champion once again. 

 

Still a bit disappointing that we only have the one rider in the Women's Elite class - hopefully that will change by the time the qualifying window for LA opens as we currently have 3 riders in the under-23. (Emily Hutt looked in good form in her opening heat and qualified for the Quarter final but was DNS. Betsy Bax went out in the Quarter final whilst Sienna Harvey exited in the Semi final.

 

On the men's side, Kye Whyte was our only rider in the Elite class but he couldn't progress beyond the Quarter final.

 

 

I note Emiy's brother, another MTB cyclist,  just got hammered with a SIX YEAR doping ban, which doesn't fill one with confidence.

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Charlie Aldridge a disappointing 21st in Olympic Cross Country at World Championships. From the lap splits, it doesn't look like he was ever really in the fight. 

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1 hour ago, Rafa Maciel said:

Charlie Aldridge a disappointing 21st in Olympic Cross Country at World Championships. From the lap splits, it doesn't look like he was ever really in the fight. 

yeah hes been ill all week, his trade team-mate didnt even start the race, would probably have been the correct option for charlie as well

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