VALLNORD, ANDORRA XCO WORLD CUP REPORT

The top riders were in for some surprises this time

Press Release from Red Bull:

All photos by Bartek Wolsinski/Red Bull Content Pool

Luca Braidot celebrated his second straight World Cup XCO win.

Luca Braidot made it two UCI Mountain Bike World Cup wins in a row after triumphing in Sunday’s XCO race in Vallnord, while Anne Terpstra made it back-to-back wins in Andorra. Here is all you need to know:

– After securing his first-ever World Cup win in dramatic fashion in Lenzerheide last weekend, Braidot was hoping to once again shock the rest of the field.

– However, it looked as though the Italian would have a tough time, with Nino Schurter seeking a record-breaking 34th victory and Mathias Flückiger in good form after claiming a victory in Friday’s XCC race.

Nino Schurter came back from a slow start and worked his way up to third place by the end of the race.

– Swiss ace Flückiger would be forced to miss the race, though, having fallen ill overnight. And by the end of the first lap, Schurter would find himself in 11th as he struggled to find speed.

– Over the next few laps, Braidot was able to keep pace with David Valero Serrano and leader Vlad Dascălu, with the trio pushing away from the rest of the field.

– Disaster would then strike for Dascălu as a problem with his bike saw him tumbling down the field, allowing Braidot to power through and secure a second straight victory.

– Valero Serrano would hold on to secure second, while Schurter produced an incredible late charge to secure the final spot on the podium.

– Braidot, 31, said: “I can’t believe it. This week has been pretty amazing for me. After two World Cup wins in a row, I am now feeling super confident for Snowshoe.”

– In the women’s race, with Loana Lecomte and Kate Courtney both missing as they prepared for future rounds, many were expecting a close battle with plenty of surprise contenders.

– Despite a strong start by Laura Stigger, it was Dutch rider Terpstra who built a substantial lead by the end of lap one and never looked like letting it slip.

Anne Terpstra powered to the win in the Elite Women’s race.

– Alessandra Keller, who won Friday’s XCC race, Australia’s Rebecca McConnell and Pauline Ferrand-Prevot of France attempted to keep pace but by the end of the third lap, Terpstra had built a lead of more than a minute.

– Mona Mitterwallner climbed into second during the final lap but was unable to get near Terpstra who made it successive wins in Vallnord, having triumphed the last time a race was held in the Andorran city in 2019. Meanwhile, Ramona Forchini won the battle with Stigger to ensure she claimed third place.

– Terpstra, 31, said: “It was really special to win. I think this course and the altitude must suit me really well. I like it when it’s hot and dusty and I like the technical parts, so I guess it suits my kind of riding.”

 

The women’s podium (left to right) Laura Stigger (4th), Mona Mitterwallner (2nd), Anne Terpstra (1st), Ramona Forchini (3rd), and Caroline Bohé (5th). 

 

Women’s XCO result
1. Anne Terpstra NED 1:15:21 seconds
2. Mona Mitterwallner AUT +0.57
3. Ramona Forchini SUI +1.34
4. Laura Stigger AUT +1.43
5. Caroline Bohé DEN +1.49

The men’s podium: (left to right) Vlad Dascalu (4th), David Valero Serrano (2nd), Luca Braidot (1st), Nino Schurter (3rd), and Jordan Sarrou (5th). 

 

Men’s XCO result
1. Luca Braidot ITA 1:15.31 seconds
2. David Valero Serrano ESP +0.10
3. Nino Schurter SUI +0.27
4. Vlad Dascălu ROM +0.38
5. Jordan Sarrou FRA +0.50

2022 UCI MTB World Cup women’s cross-country standings
1. Rebecca Ellen McConnell AUS 1317
2. Anne Terpstra NED 1205
3. Loana Lecomte FRA 1204 points
4. Alessandra Keller SUI 1022
5. Jenny Rissveds SWE 1010

2022 UCI MTB World Cup men’s cross-country standings
1. Nino Schurter SUI 1342 points
2. Vlad Dascălu ROU 1082
3. Alan Hatherly RSA 1063
4. Mathias Flückiger SUI 1016
5. Luca Braidot ITA 950

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