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Sep212013

2013 UCI World Cup Round 6 Leogang

"The 2013 UCI Mountain Bike World Cup presented by Shimano concludes on Sunday with the final round of the Downhill competition, in Leogang, Austria, site of the 2012 world championships.

The 2600 metre Downhill run will favour riders with fitness and endurance. The very fast course has a 'Bike Park' feel to it, and requires riders to pedal hard to maintain speed all the way down, especially on the opening half of the run. The weather forecast is for near perfect conditions - with sunny periods and temperatures in the mid-teens (Celcius).

Downhill Women: Atherton in line for title

Last weekend, at the penultimate fifth round in Hafjell, Norway, women's World Cup leader and world champion Rachel Atherton (GT Factory) extended her lead in the overall standings to 160 points over second placed rival Emmeline Ragot (Lapierre Gravity Republic), virtually assuring her of the title.

Ragot is the only rider to have beaten Atherton this season on the World Cup circuit, in round four at Mont Ste Anne, Canada, and will certainly be looking for a win to finish off the season. Other women to watch include third placed overall rider Manon Carpenter (Madison Saracen), who is looking for her first World Cup victory, and Morgane Charre (MS Mondraker), who won the world title in Leogang a year ago.

Downhill Men: competition tight

On the men's side, the competition tightened dramatically after round five, with Steve Smith (Devinci Global Racing) closing to within a mere 17 points of World Cup leader Gee Atherton (GT Factory) with his win in Hafjell. Smith has been closing the gap steadily, with wins in the last two rounds of the series, and the course at Leogang suits him, as evidenced by his bronze medal at the world championships last year.

Having said that, Gee Atherton also rides well in Leogang, finishing in the silver medal spot ahead of Smith at the world championships. Atherton has been extremely consistent all season, with two wins and two second places in five races this year, only finishing off the podium in Hafjell after crashing.

While the race for the overall World Cup title is down to these two riders, there is one other rider who could easily take the victory at Leogang - world champion Greg Minnaar (Santa Cruz Syndicate), who beat both Atherton and Smith last year to win the world title.

In the Junior men's competition there are still four riders in the hunt for the title - World Cup leader Michael Jones (FMD Racing/Intense Cycles), Loris Vergier (Lapierre Gravity Republic), Dean Lucas (Australia National) and Noel Niederberger (Gstaad-Scott).

The action begins on Saturday with the Qualifying runs, and the World Cup concludes on Sunday with the Downhill Final.

Four-cross Men: Who will succeed Rinderchknect?

Member of Switzerland’s Olympic BMX selection (of which he is now coach), Roger Rinderknecht got his hands on the title that he had been missing: that of World Champion. Last year he announced his retirement shortly after his success in Leogang.

For the second consecutive year, the Four-cross World Championships return to the Austrian slopes, and there are a number of athletes in with a chance of claiming the rainbow jersey. Among them, the Czech Michael Mechura (20 years old), second last year and recent winner of an international event on this very Leogang track. His fellow countryman Thomas Slavik, third last year, is again among the favourites. But don’t rule out Michal Prokop, triple World Champion in search of a record.

Four-cross Women: Buchanan dreams of an exploit

BMX World Champion, the Australian Caroline Buchanan is looking for another world medal this year. Although she did not succeed her mission in the downhill at Pietermaritzburg (5th), she will set off in Leogang as one of the favourites. Already World Champion twice (2009-2010) in this discipline, she has proved that she has not lost her touch, dominating Anneke Beerten last weekend in the Leogang international event. The Dutch athlete, winner the last two seasons, is definitely in danger. Will she cope with the pressure?"

2013 UCI Leogang Junior Men Qualifying Results

1 NIEDERBERGER Noel SUI19950821 GSTAAD-SCOTT 3:42.018
2 WALLACE Mark CAN19950601 DEVINCI GLOBAL RACING +1.350
3 LUCAS Dean AUS19950502 AUSTRALIA +2.898
4 VERGIER Loris FRA19960507 LAPIERRE GRAVITY REPUBLIC +3.397
5 JONES Michael GBR19950222 FMD RACING / INTENSE CYCLES +4.774
6 GRAHAM Innes GBR19960703 MS MONDRAKER TEAM +6.075
7 ALGARRA NAVARRO Daniel ESP19950314 SPAIN +6.338
8 ESTAQUE Thomas FRA19961115 FRANCE +6.470
9 PIERRON Amaury FRA19960304 FRANCE +6.846
10 COLOMBO Francesco ITA19951209 TEAM AIROH AXO SANTACRUZ +6.916
11 ZABJEK Jure SLO19951011 UNIOR TOOLS TEAM +7.512
12 ZELLNER Siegfried GER19950304 GERMANY +8.606
13 ILES Jack CAN19961007 CANADA +8.754
14 GANNICOTT George GBR19950311 DIRT NORCO RACE TEAM +9.563
15 MCCORMACK Stephen IRL19951028 IRELAND +10.194

2013 UCI Leogang Women Qualifying Results

1 ATHERTON Rachel GBR19871206 GT FACTORY RACING 4:00.974
2 RAGOT Emmeline FRA19860527 LAPIERRE GRAVITY REPUBLIC +1.579
3 KINTNER Jill USA19811024 TEAM NORCO INTERNATIONAL +4.123
4 CARPENTER Manon GBR19930311 MADISON SARACEN DOWNHILL TEAM +6.243
5 SIEGENTHALER Emilie SUI19860919 GSTAAD-SCOTT +8.651
6 CHARRE Morgane FRA19900609 MS MONDRAKER TEAM +8.720
7 NICOLE Myriam FRA19900208 COMMENCAL / RIDING ADDICTION +12.603
8 SEAGRAVE Tahnee ° GBR19950615 FMD RACING / INTENSE CYCLES +12.697
9 HANNAH Tracey AUS19880613 HUTCHINSON UR +14.367
10 GATTO Micayla CAN19880821
+17.650
11 GRIFFITHS Fionn GBR19820827
+18.679
12 MILLER Miranda CAN19900302
+19.542
13 CERNILOGAR Zarja SLO19891218 BLACKTHORN GT +21.859
14 AGER-WICK Anita NOR19780831
+22.754
15 VERBEECK Vaea CAN19901125
+26.409

2013 UCI Leogang Men Qualifying Results

 

1 SMITH Steve CAN19891125 DEVINCI GLOBAL RACING 3:30.029
2 HANNAH Michael AUS19831121 HUTCHINSON UR +1.213
3 ATHERTON Gee GBR19850226 GT FACTORY RACING +1.263
4 BRUNI Loic FRA19940513 LAPIERRE GRAVITY REPUBLIC +1.935
5 BLENKINSOP Samuel NZL19881028 LAPIERRE GRAVITY REPUBLIC +3.250
6 BROSNAN Troy AUS19930713 SPECIALIZED RACING DH +4.025
7 MULALLY Neko USA19930219 TREK WORLD RACING +5.172
8 PEAT Steve GBR19740617 SANTA CRUZ SYNDICATE +6.040
9 GUTIERREZ VILLEGAS Marcelo COL19900509 GIANT FACTORY OFF-ROAD TEAM +6.258
10 BEER Nick SUI19870917 DEVINCI GLOBAL RACING +6.376
11 BRYCELAND Josh GBR19900323 SANTA CRUZ SYNDICATE +7.317
12 BEAUMONT Marc GBR19840925 GT FACTORY RACING +7.855
13 FEARON Connor AUS19940119 KONA +7.988
14 FIGARET Faustin FRA19931107 TOPCYCLE BY TREK +8.129
15 THIRION Rémi FRA19900423 COMMENCAL / RIDING ADDICTION +8.247