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Bad Day For American Cross-Country Riders At Mont-Sainte-Anne World Cup
Posted Date: 6/30/2011
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After a week of rain, race day for the cross-country events at the Canaadian Mont-Sainte-Anne World Cup dawned hot and sunny. Canada had much to cheer about on this Canada Day weekend, with Catharine Pendrel (Luna) winning the women's race and two other Canadians finishing in the top seven, plus Geoff Kabush (Maxxis-Rocky Mountain) found the form that has been missing earlier in the season to finish seventh in the men's race.

WOMEN
One day after Canada Day celebrations, Catharine Pendrel gave Canadian cycling fans another reason to celebrate with her victory at the only Canadian stop of the Mountain Bike World Cup.  World Cup leader Julie Bresset finished third behind Irina Kalentieva, after crashing while at the front of the race with Pendrel.


Pendrel had a poor start to the five lap race and had to chase her way up to the leaders. But once she caught the front group by the end of the first lap, she and Bresset dropped everyone else on the first climb of lap two. The two were together until Bresset crashed on the rock garden descent on lap three.

"It was definitely the worst start I've had this year," agreed Pendrel. "So I had to chase up, but once I got there, Julie and I went on the climb and no one could stay with us. I was feeling really good today, but Julie was also riding strong.  I heard her crash behind me, and then I was on my own."

Behind the leaders, Kalentieva, Katerina Nash, local favorite Marie-Helene Premont and Elisabeth Osl were all within 20 seconds of each other as they battled for the remaining podium spots.

After Bresset's crash, she was slow to get going again, and Kalentieva was able to bridge up to her on the fourth lap. The Russian then dropped the World Cup leader to move into second, and Bresset briefly lost control of third to Nash when she had to stop into the pit for a rear wheel change, with Premont close to catching her as well.  However, Bresset was able to reel in Nash on the final half lap to hold onto to third, with Nash taking fourth and Premont fifth.

Pendrel remains in second in the overall standings after four rounds, 140 points behind Bresset. Premont jumped from ninth to third in the standings, at 480 points, tied on points with Lene Byberg.

"This was one of my main goals for the season," explained Pendrel. "I had a poor start, but was able to make my way up to the leaders on the first lap.  Julie [Bresset] and I got a gap on the others, and then when she crashed, I had a clear lead to the finish. Mont-Sainte-Anne is one of the hardest races in the series, so to win here is very special."

Could she still win the World Cup overall? "Only if I win all of the remaining races," Pendrel laughed.

Race Notes

- Pauline Ferrand Prevot won the Under-23 race earlier in the day, riding away from field on the first lap, and catching half of the Elite field which had started two minutes ahead of her.  She took over the World Cup lead with her win.

- Sabine Spitz was one of the women who crashed, landing heavily on her thigh and having to be helped from the course. The team says nothing is broken, but she will fly straight back to Germany to recover, skipping Windham.

- Georgia Gould was leading the race on the first lap when she crashed at the top of the Beatrice descent; she ended up 20th. The top American woman for the day was Heather Irmiger, in 12th.


Elite Women, 14 miles
1 Catharine Pendrel (Can) Luna Pro Team     1:38:23
2 Irina Kalentieva (Rus) Topeak Ergon Racing Team     at 0:58
3 Julie Bresset (Fra) BH - Suntour - Peisey Vallandry     1:52
4 Katerina Nash (Cze) Luna Pro Team     2:01
5 Marie-Helene Premont (Can) Team Maxxis - Rocky Mountain     2:36
6 Elisabeth Osl (Aut) Ghost Factory Racing Team     2:45
7 Emily Batty (Can) Subaru - Trek     3:07
8 Nathalie Schneitter (Sui) Colnago Farbe Sudtirol     4:28
9 Tanja Zakelj (Slo) Orbea Geax     5:10
10 Gunn-Rita Dahle Flesjaa (Nor) Multivan Merida Biking Team     5:38
Others:
12 Heather Irmiger (USA) Subaru - Trek     6:29
19 Lea Davison (USA) Specialized Racing     8:18
20 Georgia Gould (USA) Luna Pro Team     8:26
25 Mary McConneloug (USA) Kenda/ Seven /NOTUBES     11:10
33 Katherine Compton (USA) Rabobank - Giant Off-Road Team     17:25
36 Krista Park (USA)     18:43
40 Chloe Forsman (USA)     -1 Lap

MEN
The fourth round of the men's World Cup cross-country was dominated by Jaroslav Kulhavy, who rode away from the rest of the field to win by nearly two minutes.  In the absence of World Cup leader Julien Absalon, who had stated that he would not attend Mont-Sainte-Anne or Windham as he prepared for the world championships, Kulhavy easily resumed the lead in the standings.


While Kulhavy rode away from the rest of the field on the first lap, behind him it was carnage on the infamous 'Beatrice' rock garden descent, with almost every rider in the top-20 crashing at least once, many suffering mechanical problems, or cuts and bruises as they went tumbling down the rocks.

Nino Schurter took control of second place immediately, with four riders fighting for the remaining podium spots - world champion Jose Hermida, Mathias Flückiger, Florian Vogel and Burry Stander.  The four rode consistently together until Stander crashed heavily on Beatrice on lap three, and dropped off the back of the chase group to limp home in sixth.

Hermida, who won the world title here last year, was conserving energy, and attacked very hard with a lap and a half to go, moving into third for the final lap, and almost catching Schurter in second at the line. Flückiger and Vogel rounded out the top-five.

"I knew that it would be better to be front," explained Kulhavy, "so that I could avoid the traffic that would be a problem at the Beatrice. So I went hard on the first climb to get in front, and then I could go my own pace. This is a very hard course, but I like it, and I knew that I could take back the World Cup lead here."

Race Notes

- Kulhavy now leads the men's standings with 860 points, followed by Schurter at 670 and Absalon falls to third with 650 points.


- Geoff Kabush was the top North American, finishing in seventh after a strong final lap and a half. Kabush jumped ten spots in the standings, to 25th with 211 points. "I'm really glad to be back running with the top guys at the front, after a frustrating early season in Europe," commented Kabush. "I've had a really good month of training in June, and this course suits me well.  I hope this is the start of a strong second half to the season."

- Gerhard Kerschbaumer won the Under-23 race earlier in the day, riding away from Fabien Canal on the third lap. He took over the World Cup lead with his win.

- Todd Wells was the top U.S. man in 18th place, despite a bad crash on the second lap. Wells was riding in a top-15 spot when he went down hard at the top of Beatrice, crashing through the tape, and ripping his front brake lever off in the process.  He had to make his way to the pit gingerly, where the mechanic taped it back on.  "I was really afraid to trust it when I got to the top of Beatrice on the next lap, but it held together," commented Wells.

Elite Men, 17 miles
1 Jaroslav Kulhavy (Cze) Specialized Racing     1:35:51
2 Nino Schurter (Sui) Scott - Swisspower MTB - Racing     at 1:42
3 José Antonio Hermida Ramos (Esp) Multivan Merida Biking Team     1:54
4 Mathias Flückiger (Sui) Trek World Racing     2:33
5 Florian Vogel (Sui) Scott - Swisspower MTB - Racing     2:51
6 Burry Stander (RSA) Specialized Racing     3:42
7 Geoff Kabush (Can) Team Maxxis - Rocky Mountain     4:14
8 Christoph Sauser (Sui) Specialized Racing     4:31
9 Thomas Litscher (Sui) Felt Oetztal X - Bionic Team     4:33
10 Martin Gujan (Sui) Cannondale Factory Racing     4:33
Others:
18 Todd Wells (USA) Specialized Racing     7:43
22 Samuel Schultz (USA) Subaru - Trek     8:42
25 Jeremy Horgan-Kobelski (USA) Subaru - Trek     9:07
38 Spencer Paxson (USA) Kona     13:49
39 Adam Craig (USA) Rabobank - Giant Off-Road Team     13:55
45 Jeremiah Bishop (USA) Cannondale Factory Team     - 1Lap

Story and Photos by Rob "Sunshine" Jones



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