Posted by Editoress on 05/27/11
 
Havlikova and Litscher win Eliminator #2 in Offenburg
After  a successful introduction at the Dalby Forest World Cup in England last  week, the Eliminator short track event returned today for the third  round of the World Cup in Offenburg, Germany.  Czech cyclo-crosser Pavla  Havlikova beat Eva Lechner (Colnago Arreghini Sudtirol) in a sprint for  the women's title, while Thomas Litscher (Felt Oetztal X-Bionic) rode  away from the rest of the field to win the men's race.
 
 Unlike in England, where the event took place in the centre of the town  of Pickering on an urban course, Offenburg offered a grass course that  made the race closer to a short track race.  Rain earlier in the  afternoon made the corners slippery, and riders had to take care not to  enter them too fast, or risk sliding out.
 
 Organizers changed the format slightly from the previous event, running  six at a time rather than four.  This reduced the number of heats and  made the races more tactical with the bigger fields.
Women
 Havlikova was the fastest in qualifying, and won both of her heats on  the way to the Final.  Lechner, on the other hand just squeaked into the  Final after finishing third in her Semi.  The Final was just about  these two riders, with Havlikova taking an early lead, Lechner then  passing the Czech rider to lead for the majority of the race before  Havlikova came back on the final grass sprint to the finish.  Both  riders threw their bikes on the line, and it took a photo finish to  determine the winner.  Annie Last of Great Britain took third.

Havlikova defeated Lechner in the Final
Men
In qualifying, Litscher was only third, behind Manuel Fumic (Cannondale)  and Brian Lopes (US National).  Litscher won both his first and second  rounds to move on to the final.  He was joined by Lopes, Severin Disch  (Thoemus), Simon Gegenheimer, Martin Gujan (Cannondale) and Daniel  Federspiel.
 
 Lopes had ridden strong tactically in the first two rounds, recognizing  that while he had superior speed, his endurance didn't match the  cross-country riders.  He took the holeshot in both of the opening  rounds, then backed off to conserve energy in second place before  sprinting at the finish.  In the Final he slipped his left pedal coming  out of the start and was out of the running before the first corner.
 
 Litscher left nothing to chance, grabbing the lead immediately and riding  away from the others, to the point that he could coast across the line  with his arms in the air, while Disch outsprinted Gegenheimer for third.

Litscherook a clear win
 "I like the event," commented Lopes, "but I think they need to add more  technical stuff, so it is more mountain biking.  In the Final I got my  first pedal stroke, but I didn't get my foot in, so it was over for me.   I needed to get the holeshot because I knew I was already tired after  the first two rounds and couldn't come from behind."