In complete control in one of the most difficult days this season, Loana Lecomte (Canyon CLLCTV) overcame an early flat tyre and a crash in the Cross-Country Olympic (XCO) race to win the last UCI MTB World Cup at Mont-Sainte-Anne, Canada.
The French National Champion used her mastery on the descents to close down gaps after she had to get a rear wheel change on the first of five laps. Even a later crash could not stop her as she pursued her mission to get to the front. Two laps later, she connected with the front duo of Puck Pieterse (Alpecin-Deceuninck) and Jenny Rissveds (team 31 Ibis Cycles Continental) and with one lap to go, Lecomte had powered away.
“It’s a very big surprise. I know that I was in good shape. I didn’t know how race would be because, in this condition, it’s totally crazy,” Lecomte said of her second XCO World Cup victory this year.
Lecomte crossed the line with a time of 1:28, 15 seconds ahead of Rissveds. Pieterse took third.
“I’m very happy about my performance on the hill [descent]. And I felt good in the climb too. So yes, flat tyre in the first time of the year or since I am in Canyon – it’s the first time – So it was cool,” she said with a laugh. “But yes, I’m very happy and thanks to all the mechanics of the team for their jobs.”
Overnight rain made the Quebec course muddy and slippery so the skills to manage the rooty and rocky descents on the 3.5km laps, with 160m of climbing per lap, were essential for victory.
Pieterse took over the front from Jolanda Neff (Trek Factory) on the first climb but the young Dutch rider was trying to figure out her lines. Lecomte was making her way to the front until she had to stop for 40 seconds in the mechanical zone, pushing her back to 11th place.
At the front, Pieterse continued to push the pace, gaining 13 seconds on Rissveds at the start of the second lap. Behind a chase group of Haley Batten (Specialized Factory), Martina Berta (Santa Cruz Rockshox), Laura Stigger (Specialized Factory) and Neff was forming and re-forming.
Not sure about which lines to take, Pieterse decided to use her running skills. “My tactic today was just go all out at the start and then run everything. Because I started in the front, I think the other girls had better lines than me, and I didn’t know which lines to take so my tactic, keep running, running, running, which was on certain parts, not the fastest.”
By the third lap, Lecomte, Pieterse and Rissveds connected at the front of the…
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