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The Swiss women miss a podium place at the mountain bike world cup in Nove Mesto over the Olympic distance. With the victory of Puck Pieterse, the best classification goes to Alessandra Keller.
The Nidwaldner finishes 5th, 38 seconds behind. After a difficult start, the overall World Cup winner fought her way into the first chasing group, but then had to be broken off by them. Zurich’s Sina Frei also appears in the top ten in ninth place (1:09 behind) – Friday in the sprint they both came 2nd and 3rd. Olympic champion Jolanda Neff (15th) and Olympic bronze medalist Linda Indergand (16th) have no chance at more than two and a half minutes.
With Puck Pieterse a new name appears on the scene. The 21-year-old Dutchman, who celebrated her birthday on Saturday, treated herself to victory in her first mountain bike race in the elite category. In the final climb she effortlessly beats world champion Pauline Ferrand-Prévot from France.
Halfway through the race, Evie Richards seems to be heading for a sure win. The Briton is thrown far back due to a defect, but still manages to push through to fourth place, 16 seconds behind. In principle, the 2021 world champion is the strongest athlete on the field.
Thanks to the dry weather, the route of the traditional event in the Czech Republic, with its numerous passages over rootstocks, does not pose any major problems for the riders. The rain doesn’t start until the men’s race. (SDA/dti)
Source : Blick

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