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September 19/21 14:00 pm - Richards Wins Final Round of XCO World Cup, Pendrel 15th in Final World Cup


Posted by Editoress on 09/19/21
 

Evie Richards (Trek Factory), the world champion, completed a perfect weekend on Sunday, at Snowshoe, West Virginia, winning the final round of the XCO World Cup season after winning the Short Track on Friday. Together, these were enough to move her up to second overall in the final standings, behind Loana Lecomte (Massi), who had already mathematically won the title coming into the final round, and did not start. Rebecca McConnell (Primaflora Mondraker XSauce) was second and Anne Tauber (CST PostNL Bafang) took third.

 

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Catharine Pendrel (Clif Pro), racing in the final international World Cup of her career - and the final one for the Clif Pro team after an incredible 20 years - was the top Canadian, riding as high as 12th before dropping back slightly in the final two laps. Sandra Walter (Liv) moved up steadily all race to finish 17th, with Haley Smith (Norco Factory) having her best World Cup result of the season in 22nd, Cindy Montambault 24th, Jenn Jackson (Norco Factory) 25th and Laurie Arseneault (Canyon Collective) coming back from a crash [see below] in 26th. Mackenzie Myatt was 30th. Emily Batty did not start.

 

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"I am really happy with how I raced today," said Pendrel. "I had a silly crash last lap that cost me the fight for 12th but still a really strong day and amazing crowd support. It was a really special place to finish my World Cup career as so many fans were out to support us."

 

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Earlier in the day, Marianne Theberge (Pivot-OTE) was the top Canadian in Under-23 race, finishing sixth, followed by Emilly Johnston (Pendrel Racing) in eighth. Rozanne Vermette was 12th, Dana Gilligan 16th and Julianne Sarrazin 17th.

 

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Snowshoe, high in the Allegheny Mountains, was host to the World Cup Final in 2019, and riders knew that they would be facing rough, rooty tracks and a mixture of long gravel and short, steep climbs.

This is the end of a long Olympic season, impacted by ongoing COVID restrictions, and it has taken its toll, with only 36 riders starting the final XCO. Missing from the start line bseides Lecomte, were Pauline Ferrand Prevot (Absolute-Absalon-BMC) and Emily Batty (Canyon Collective), among others.

The race started on the cobbled main street of the resort village, with a crash taking down riders from the second row barely 100 metres into the race when the fencing narrowed abruptly. Laura Stigger (Specialized) and Laurie Arseneault (Canyon Collective) both went down hard, with Stigger cradling her wrist and eventually withdrawing. Arseneault recovered a few spots, but then had to stop in the pits to get her seatpost replaced.

At the front it was a furious pace, that burned off all but six riders by the halfway mark of the first lap of six. By the end of the lap it was down to Richards, McConnell, Linda Indergand (Liv), Jenny Rissveds (Sweden), who came into the race in second overall, and Olympic silver medalist Sina Frei (Specialized).

McConnell then attacked on the main climb and only Richards could go with her at the start of the climb, with the Australian champion then dropping Richards before the top of the climb to open a 15 second gap. It looked like McConnell might be on route to her first ever World Cup win at the Elite level, but disaster struck in the form of a front flat. She limped into the pits still in the lead, but was passed by Richards and then chasers Rissveds and Frei before she could get going again.

McConnell quickly caught the two chasers and dropped them, and looked to be reeling Richards back in, but the world champion began to pull away; slowly at first, but by the end of the fourth lap it was nearly a minute and at the finish line a minute and a half. McConnell was solidly in second, but behind there was a battle for the remaining podium spots. Tauber bridged up to join Frei and Rissveds on Lap 4, and then Rissveds started to fade, eventually finishing sixth and dropping to third in the overall standings. Frei tried to attack Tauber in the final lap, but the Dutch rider pulled her back and counterattacked to take her first top-3 of the season. Anne Terpstra (Ghost Factory) also overtook Rissveds for the fifth and final podium spot.

"I can't believe it," said Richards, "it sounds crazy that I am up to second in the overall. I did not think in Albstadt [Germany, the first round, in May] that this would be my season. I was quite stressed in the race because it was hard to hear the splits because the crowds were so noisy. So I was just trying to do consistent laps but also save something for the end in case someone came up to me. I love being in America, they really do lay on the best races."

Lecomte, after winning the first four rounds, was uncatchable with 1550 points, but Richards went from fifth before the XCC to third, and then to second after the XCO, 35 points ahead of Rissveds. McConnell remained in fourth, while Frei took the final top-5 spot, with the former third-placed rider - the absent Ferrand Prevot - dropping to seventh.

"I'm very happy to win it," said Lecomte, who is actually an Under-23 rider, racing up in the Elite category. "I didn't expect this at the start of the season, so I'm happy, surprised and will enjoy this. It was not easy, but I did it."

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Results

Elite Women, 6 laps
1 Evie Richards (GBr) Trek Factory Racing XC 1:14:53
2 Rebecca Mcconnell (Aus) Primaflor Mondraker Xsauce at 1:31
3 Anne Tauber (Ned) CST Postnl Bafang MTB Racing Team 1:54
4 Sina Frei (Sui) Specialized Racing 2:10
5 Anne Terpstra (Ned) Ghost Factory Racing 2:31
6 Jenny Rissveds (Swe) 2:56
7 Linda Indergand (Sui) Liv Factory Racing 3:19
8 Nadine Rieder (Ger) Ghost Factory Racing 3:40
9 Jolanda Neff (Sui) Trek Factory Racing XC 4:08
10 Rocio Del Alba Garcia Martinez (Esp) Bh Templo Cafés UCC 4:31
11 Lea Davison (USA) 5:06
12 Janika Loiv (Est) 5:25
13 Nina Benz (Ger) Jb Brunex Superior Factory Racing 5:55
14 Nicole Koller (Sui) Ghost Factory Racing 6:07
15 Catharine Pendrel (Can) Clif Pro 6:09
16 Katerina Nash (Cze) Clif Pro 7:32
17 Sandra Walter (Can) LIV 7:40
18 Martina Berta (Ita) Santa Cruz FSA MTB Pro Team 8:07
19 Greta Seiwald (Ita) Santa Cruz FSA MTB Pro Team 8:18
20 Sofia Gomez Villafane (Arg) 8:30
21 Haley Batten (USA) Trinity Racing MTB 8:52
22 Haley Smith (Can) Norco Factory Team XC 10:53
23 Alessandra Keller (Sui) Thömus RN Swiss Bike Team 11:58
24 Cindy Montambault (Can) -1 lap
25 Jennifer Jackson (Can) Norco Factory Team XC -1 lap
26 Laurie Arseneault (Can) Canyon Collective Factory Team -1 lap
27 Kelsey Urban (USA) -2 laps
28 Michela Molina (Ecu) -2 laps
29 Hannah Finchamp (USA) -2 laps
30 Mackenzie Myatt (Can) -2 laps
31 Hayley Bates (USA) -3 laps
32 Madeline Depman (USA) -3 laps
33 Simone Berger (USA) -4 laps
DNF Laura Stigger * (Aut) Specialized Racing
DNF Kate Courtney (USA) Scott-Sram MTB Racing Team
DNF Bavie Grafals (USA)
DNS Emily Batty (Can) Canyon Collective Factory Team

 

 


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