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Laura Stigger crushes Nové Město as Evie Richards crashes out of World Cup battle

Laura Stigger crushes Nové Město as Evie Richards crashes out of World Cup battle

Laura Stigger put together a near-perfect performance at round two of the UCI Mountain Bike World Series. She rode away from the elite women’s XCO field and eventually won by 47 seconds.

Evie Richards was having a strong race until she crashed while in second place. That left the final two spots on the podium open and created a sprint finish between Jenny Rissveds and Sina Frei. Rissveds raced strategicaly and sprinted at the last few seconds to pass Frei in the final moments of the race.

Canada’s Jenn Jackson had another great result, finsihing 11th on the day.

Stigger finally puts it all together

Stigger credited both hard work and confidence in her equipment.

“We always were there and it was a dream,” she said. “Goosebumps.”

She also pointed toward improvements with her bike setup this season.

“It was always a bit missing a little bit and yeah, this year with the new Epic…” she said before trailing off with a smile.

The win also marked the 30th elite women’s XCO World Cup victory for Specialized.

Rissveds survives roller coaster race

Rissveds spent much of the race moving backward and forward through the field before finally attacking late to grab second place from Frei.

“It was a bit of a roller coaster of a race,” Rissveds said. “Everyone was kind of going from forward to back. Riders are coming and going and positions are changing.”

At one point, she even spotted Richards after the British rider crashed.

“I saw something on the side of the course crawling,” Rissveds said. “Apparently it was Evie and yeah, I hope she’s OK.”

Despite struggling through the week leading into the race, the Swede said she finally started feeling good Sunday morning.

“I’ve been feeling really, really bad the whole week,” she said. “Today this morning I was finally feeling really good and excited to race.”

Rissveds also admitted Nové Město has not exactly been kind to her in recent years.

“I think it’s the first time in three years I actually made it to the finish line,” she said. “I’ve always been having bad luck here.”

Frei takes overall lead

Even after losing second place in the sprint, Frei walked away from the Czech Republic with the overall World Cup lead. The Swiss rider praised both the atmosphere and the teamwork around her Specialized squad.

“It’s a super nice team effort,” Frei said. “To race here with this atmosphere, with this crowd…”

Frei also pointed toward the importance…

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