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Val di Sole, Italy, Downhill World Cup Results
Posted Date: 8/21/2011
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American Aaron Gwin 2011 World Cup Champ!

The 2011 Mountain Bike World Cup concluded on Sunday in Val di Sole, Italy, with the crowd favorite Downhill.  Myriam Nicole took her first ever World Cup victory in the women's race, while Aaron Gwin took a record fifth victory in a single season in the men's competition.  Gwin had already locked up the men's title in the previous round, and his team mate Tracy Moseley held off a tight challenge from Floriane Pugin to win the women's.



Myriam Nicole (Riding Addiction Commencal) won her first World Cup

The hot, dry conditions had turned the track into dust bowl, full of huge ruts and bumpy rooted sections that made it difficult for anyone to find a clean line.  German champion Harriet Rucknagel set the first fast time for the women, which last through three riders before U.S. champion Jill Kintner knocked six and half seconds off, to take the time down to 4:17.872 .



Floriane Pugin finished second


Petra Bernhard immediately took another six seconds off the leading time, with Junior World Cup leader Manon Carpenter and Sabrina Jonnier shaving fractions off of her time.  Emilie Siegenthaler dropped the time below 4:10, with a time of 4:07.484, but Emmeline Ragot  went down another five seconds.

Tracy Moseley was playing it safe, knowing that she only needed a top-seven to win the title, and not wanting to crash, slotted in behind Ragot.  Rachel Atherton, went third from last and took the lead below four minutes with a time of 3:54.405, however, Nicole came through right after, 2.2 seconds faster, which proved to be the winning run.  Pugin, the fastest qualifier, and second in the world Cup standings, rode last, but finished eight-tenths of a second behind Nicole for second.

"I don't believe it," Nicole said after her run, "maybe I will realize tonight.  I didn't have a clean run, but I was all out on this track. I did not want to crash on the top, it was real hard and my hands hurt already.  Near the finish I was [saying] "come on", and I did it."

Moseley agreed that she was nervous before her run, "I wanted to race hard for the win, but when I hit the first [technical] section, I realized that I needed to play it safe and not take any chances.  This has been an incredible season, a dream season, coming towards the end of my career."

Moseley won the overall title with 1465 points and four individual victories in seven races.  Pugin finished with 1390 points, one win and four seconds, followed by Atherton with 1115 points, Nicole with 929 points and Jonnier with 889 points.



Rachel Atherton (Commencal), 3rd

In the men's final, Patrick Thome set the first fast time, 20 riders in, at 3:26.797 .  The time was steadily chipped away over the next 30 riders until Remi Thirion had it down to 3:22.017 with 30 riders remaining.  South African champion Andrew Neethling, four riders later took the leading time below 3:20 for the first time, but the times were still well off Gwin's 3:13 qualifier.  Five riders later, Neethling's countryman Greg Minnaar  cut another two and a half seconds, which remained the leading time until Cameron Cole, 11th from the end, knocked off eight-tenths of a second.



Troy Brosnan finished 4th

Cole remained in the lead as the top-ten counted down, but Gee Atherton, the world champion on this course in 2008, came in two seconds faster, with three riders remaining.  Junior World Cup leader Troy Brosnan slotted in just behind Atherton, before Danny Hart  finished three seconds ahead to take the lead, the first to go faster than Gwin's qualifying time.



Gee Atherton (Commencal), 3rd

Steve Smith was supposed to race next, as the second fastest qualifier, but he had crashed in training earlier in the day, injuring his ankle and knee, and had to watch from the sidelines.  It was up to Gwin and, as he has shown all season, he is in a class of his own this year.  Fastest through both splits, Gwin came in 1.232 seconds up on Hart to confirm that he is the number one downhiller in the world.

"I am just really happy," stated Gwin.  "It was an important race for me. I struggled here last year with a crash and felt good this week, but it was rough, it was definitely a challenge.  I don't know, the top part went pretty good, I felt like I was on a good run. So I just tried to be smooth at the bottom.  I went a bit slower than I would have liked to at the bottom.  I am just so happy. I want to thank all the fans and sponsors and everybody.  It has been an awesome year. Could not have done it without you all."



Danny Hart Giant Factory Off-Road Team, 2nd

Gwin finishes the season with 1558 points, five wins, a third and a fourth.  Minnaar, with two wins this season, hung on for second with 1093 points, ahead of Atherton at 1009.  Danny Hart jumped over Steve Smith to take fourth, while Smith hung onto the final podium spot.

Results:



Brosnan, Hart, Gwin, Atherton, Cole

Elite Men

1 Aaron GWIN USA
2 Danny HART GBR
3 Gee ATHERTON GBR
4 Troy BROSNAN AUS
5 Cameron COLE NZL
6 Greg MINNAAR RSA
7 Brook MACDONALD NZL
8 Matti LEHIKOINEN FIN
9 Andrew NEETHLING RSA
10 Matthew SCOLES NZL
11 Josh BRYCELAND GBR
12 Justin LEOV NZL
13 Marc BEAUMONT GBR
14 Rémi THIRION FRA
15 Bernat GUARDIA PASCUAL ESP
16 Matthew SIMMONDS GBR
17 Loic BRUNI FRA
18 Damien SPAGNOLO FRA
19 Luke STROBEL USA
20 Mickael PASCAL FRA



Hart, Minnaar, Gwin, Atherton, Smith

World Cup Overall:

Aaron GWIN United States
2  Greg MINNAAR South Africa
3 Gee ATHERTON Great Britain
4  Steve SMITH Canada
5  Brook MACDONALD New Zealand
6  Danny HART Great Britain
7  Steve PEAT Great Britain
8  Andrew NEETHLING South Africa
9  Justin LEOV New Zealand
10 Marc BEAUMONT Great Britain
11 Samuel BLENKINSOP New Zealand
12 Cameron COLE New Zealand
13 Troy BROSNAN Australia  
14 Josh BRYCELAND Great Britain  
15 Samuel HILL Australia
16 Markus PEKOLL Austria
17 Nick BEER Switzerland
18 Mickael PASCAL France
19  Fabien BAREL France
20 Filip POLC Slovakia



Ragot, Pugin, Nicole, Atherton, Mosley


Elite Woman:

1 Myriam NICOLE               FRA     
2 Floriane PUGIN                FRA     
3 Rachel ATHERTON          GBR     
4 Emmeline RAGOT            FRA
5 Tracy MOSELEY              GBR
6 Emilie SIEGENTHALER    SUI
7 Sabrina JONNIER            FRA
8 Manon CARPENTER      GBR
9 Petra BERNHARD            AUT
10 Jill KINTNER                   USA
11 Harriet RUCKNAGEL      GER
12 Jessica STONE               GBR
13 Caroline SAX                   FRA
14 Céline GROS                   FRA
15 Mio SUEMASA                JPN
16 Alia MARCELLINI            ITA
17 Lea FOURTON               FRA
18 Fionn GRIFFITHS           GBR
19 Agnes DELEST               FRA
30 Anita AGER-WICK          NOR



Ragot, Pugin, Nicole, Atherton, Mosley


World Cup Overall:

1 Tracy MOSELEY                 Great Britain     
2 Floriane PUGIN                   France     
3 Rachel ATHERTON            Great Britain     
4 Sabrina JONNIER               France     
5 Myriam NICOLE                  France     
6 Emmeline RAGOT              France     
7 Emilie SIEGENTHALER     Switzerland     
8 Petra BERNHARD              Austria     
9 Harriet RUCKNAGEL         Germany     
10 Miriam RUCHTI                Switzerland     
11 Mio SUEMASA                 Japan     
12 Fionn GRIFFITHS            Great Britain     
13 Jacqueline HARMONY     United States     
14 Céline GROS                    France     
15 Jill KINTNER                     United States     
16 Manon CARPENTER       Great Britain     
17 Jessica STONE                Great Britain     
18 Miranda MILLER              Canada     
19 Morgane CHARRE           France     
20 Micayla GATTO                Canada     


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