Cannondale Factory Racing teammates Jolanda Neff of Switzerland and Cole Punchard of Canada pulled out victories from last-lap drama in their respective UCI C2 elite races on Sunday at North Carolina Grand Prix.
Lizzy Gunsalus (Marian University) and Lauren Zoerner (Competitive Edge Racing) repeated their second-place and third-place podium spots from the day before in the women’s race. Neff rode solo both days for a sweep of C2 events, her first ‘cross wins with a new Cannondale team. She began her MTB comeback this season after several years with an ongoing respiratory illness.
Another sunny, dry day in western North Carolina produced fast conditions at Jackson Park, with reversal of an off-camber section and a 180-turn into the barriers. This year marked the 20th edition of the NCGP, presented by Hunter Subaru, which organisers said was now the longest-running elite-level cycling event in the state.
A group of four riders formed the lead group of the elite women’s group after two laps – Neff, Gunsalus, Zoerner and Ella Brenneman (CXD Trek Bikes). The podium trio then dropped the 20-year-old Brenneman to forge ahead for the middle laps.
Near the finish line approaching the signal for three laps to go, Gunsalus clipped a course-marking stake that caused her to get tangled in the tape which allowed Neff to sail away and Zoerner to move into second. However, Gunsalus quickly passed Zoerner to retake second and she rejoined the Swiss leader.
On the final circuit it was a head-to-head battle for Neff and Gunsalus across The Wall, a paved approach to a steep grass ascent. Through a series of corners near the finish, the US rider dropped her chain when she touched wheels with Neff, allowing the six-time mountain bike World Champion to solo for the victory.
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