Posted by Editoress on 05/20/11
Results from today's Cross Country Eliminator in Yorkshire, Dalby Forest (GBR)
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The new Eliminator series in the Mountain Bike World Cup had a highly successful debut at the Dalby World Cup on Friday evening. Twenty six women and 42 men took part in the qualifying time trial, with all of the women and the top 32 men moving on to the Heats competition. Nathalie Schneitter (Colnago Arreghini Sudtirol) took the women's victory and Paul van der Ploeg (Felt Oetztal X - Bionic) the men's.
After later afternoon rainshowers threatened to impact the event, the skies cleared up and the roads dried out just before the start. Held in the north Yorkshire town of Pickering, the course took riders on a winding up-and-down course, through a church cemetery and down a set of stairs. The key was a strong start in the top two positions, since passing was difficult. Thousands of spectators came out to watch, lining the finishing uphill straightaway.
British rider Annie Last qualified first for the women, Sweden's Alexandra Engen. Tracy Moseley (Trek World Racing), the reigning downhill world champion qualified fourth, and 4-Cross World Cup leader Anneke Beerten (Milka Trek) ninth.
In the four rider heats, Moseley, her British team mate Annie Last and Katerina Nash (Luna) looked to be the strongest, but Schneitter was more consistent. Moseley rode to set up her team mate Last in the semi-final ride, but knocked herself out of the final in the process. Last and Schneitter were joined by Katrin Leumann (Ghost Factory) and Engen made up the other members of the final. Schneitter went to the front on the first short climb, and easily held off Last for the victory, with Leumann taking third.
Qualifying | |
1 Annie Last (GBr) British National Team | 1:39.873 |
2 Alexandra Engen (Swe) | 1:41.123 |
3 Aleksandra Dawidowicz (Pol) CCC Polkowice | 1:41.127 |
4 Tracy Moseley (GBr) Trek World Racing | 1:41.210 |
5 Katherine O'Shea (Aus) | 1:43.207 |
6 Pavla Havlikova (Cze) | 1:43.377 |
7 Lisa Mitterbauer (Aut) Bikepark.ch Scott | 1:43.880 |
8 Chloe Forsman (USA) | 1:44.880 |
9 Anneke Beerten (Ned) Milka Trek Mtb Racing Team | 1:45.630 |
10 Lee Craigie (GBr) | 1:46.127 |
11 Katerina Nash (Cze) Luna Pro Team | 1:46.200 |
12 Anna Szafraniec (Pol) CCC Polkowice | 1:47.620 |
13 Katrin Leumann (Sui) Ghost Factory Racing Team | 1:47.873 |
14 Karen Hanlen (NZl) | 1:48.203 |
15 Nicoletta De Jager (Ned) | 1:49.203 |
16 Hana Jezkova (Cze) GT Czech Team | 1:49.210 |
17 Lucie Vesela (Cze) GT Czech Team | 1:49.627 |
18 Nathalie Schneitter (Sui) Colnago Arreghini Sudtirol | 1:50.123 |
19 Eva Lechner (Ita) Colnago Arreghini Sudtirol | 1:50.373 |
20 Krista Park (USA) | 1:50.373 |
21 Magdalena Sadlecka (Pol) | 1:50.623 |
22 Maxine Filby (GBr) CCC Polkowice | 1:50.877 |
23 Amy Dombroski (USA) | 1:50.877 |
24 Janka Stevkova (Svk) | 1:51.127 |
25 Vendula Kuntova (Cze) GT Czech Team | 1:56.213 |
DNF Lesley Ingram (GBr) | |
DNS Ingrid Bosscha (Ned) | |
Big Final | |
1 Nathalie Schneitter (Sui) Colnago Arreghini Sudtirol | |
2 Annie Last (GBr) British National Team | |
3 Katrin Leumann (Sui) Ghost Factory Racing Team | |
4 Alexandra Engen (Swe) | |
Small Final | |
5 Katerina Nash (Cze) Luna Pro Team | |
6 Pavla Havlikova (Cze) | |
7 Tracy Moseley (GBr) Trek World Racing | |
8 Chloe Forsman (USA) | |
1/4 Final | |
9 Katherine O'Shea (Aus) | |
10 Lisa Mitterbauer (Aut) Bikepark.ch Scott | |
11 Anneke Beerten (Ned) Milka Trek Mtb Racing Team | |
12 Eva Lechner (Ita) Colnago Arreghini Sudtirol | |
13 Aleksandra Dawidowicz (Pol) CCC Polkowice | |
14 Lee Craigie (GBr) | |
15 Anna Szafraniec (Pol) CCC Polkowice | |
16 Lucie Vesela (Cze) GT Czech Team | |
1/8 Final | |
17 Karen Hanlen (NZl) | |
18 Nicoletta De Jager (Ned) | |
19 Hana Jezkova (Cze) GT Czech Team | |
20 Krista Park (USA) | |
21 Magdalena Sadlecka (Pol) | |
22 Maxine Filby (GBr) CCC Polkowice | |
23 Amy Dombroski (USA) | |
24 Janka Stevkova (Svk) | |
25 Vendula Kuntova (Cze) GT Czech Team |
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