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Fem van Empel prevails in killer finish at Fayetteville World Cup

Fem van Empel prevails in killer finish at Fayetteville World Cup

Current World Cup leader Fem van Empel and last year’s World Cup winner Lucinda Brand did battle for the second consecutive Sunday in Fayettville, Arkansas, this time joined by Annemarie Worst. In a thrilling sprint finish, van Empel won her second consecutive round. Canada’s Katelyn Walcroft climbed from 28th to 13th over the course of the race and Siobhan Kelly was 14th.

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The Canadian contingent was Christiane Bilodeau, Jenaya Francis, Ava and Isabella Holmgren, Siobhan Kelly, Sidney McGill and Katelyn Walcroft.

Helene Clauzel seized the hole shot after the start, with Ceylin del Carmen Alvarado in Position 2 on Lap 1. Denise Betsema took over the front before the big climb. Clauzel continued as the only non-Dutch rider in the leading group, which soon began to break up. Betsema and compatriot Inge van der Heijden completed the first 3 km lap in 7:10, seven seconds ahead of van Empel, Brand, Clauzel and Annemarie Worst. McGill was 10th and Isabella Holmgren 11th.

Betsema leads her compatriots on Lap 2.

Worst, van Empel, Clauzel and Brand joined Betsema and van der Heijden on Lap 2 of seven. Betsema kept pushing but at the end of the lap the leading group slowed, allowing Alvarado to come back to them on Lap 3. Alvarado had to pit for the second time. Brand took over the front and started to break up the group. McGill was 14th.

Alvarado had to catch up once more on Lap 4. Brand tried to take her leave of the others on the technical part of the course. Van Empel hustled to grab Brand’s wheel. Betsema chased solo and the three crossed the line seven seconds ahead of van der Heijden and Worst. McGill was 14th and Ava Holmgren 15th.

Betsema saw the race go away from her after she had a chain issue on Lap 5.

Betsema drops her chain on Lap 5.

Kelly was 13th and Walcroft 14th at the end of Lap 5. Brand and van Empel led van der Heijden, Worst and Betsema going into the penultimate lap. Van Empel surged clear but Brand fought back over a kilometre.

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