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Our 10 top stories of the week from the super worlds

Our 10 top stories of the week from the super worlds

So much bike racing! So. So. So. Much. There’s been all kinds of amazing stories from Scotland, whether on the track, road or trails.

1. Isabella Holmgren gets double rainbows

Orillia’s Isabella Holmgren got her second rainbow jersey of 2023, taking the junior women’s XC championship. Coming in second was fellow Canuck Marin Lowe, making for an historical day of racing for Canada. Holmgren’s Stimulus-Orbea’s teammate Ian Ackert snagged a bronze in the junior men’s race too.

Canada’s Isabella Holmgren wins UCI world MTB XC championships

2. Remco makes up for the road race with a win in the TT

The Belgian had a disappointing ride in his defence of the road title, but took a great win over Filippo Ganna in the time trial.

Remco Evenepoel is the first elite men’s time trial world champion from Belgium

3. Mathieu van der Poel crashes and breaks his shoe

The cycling world gasped when the Dutchman wiped out with 16.5 km to go. When he got up, you could see his upper Boa was dangling. Thankfully he still had the lower one to keep his shoe somewhat tight, and he finished with an incredible victory.

A photo of Mathieu van der Poel’s broken shoe makes his victory even more spectacular

4. Canada’s para cyclists just keep medalling

Mel Pemble, Nathan Clement, Keely Shaw, Shelly Gautier. Medals and rainbow jerseys galore in a great week for Canada’s para athletes.

Victoria’s Mel Pemble wins ominium at 2023 UCI track world championships

5. We learn a little too much about MvdP pooping

The new world champion had to take an emergency bathroom break during the halted race due to the protests. The next day, there was even a Strava segment named after the moment.

Mathieu van der Poel needed a mid-race No. 2 to be No. 1 at the worlds

6. Pidcock gets in some doo-doo

German rider Luca Schwarzbauer wasn’t happy with the Olympic MTB champion’s line in the final corner of the short track.

Pidcock called out for unsportsmanship-like riding after XCC crash

7. Elite men’s RR was one for the ages

The finishing circuits in Glasgow were criticized by some for having too many corners. The pace from the second the field entered the Scottish city was wild, and made for one of the best world championship road races in years.

Stop and go go go: Mathieu van der Poel wins wild, enthralling world championship

8. A Belgian junior did some wild on-the-bike repairs

Bike adjustments from the comfort of your home can be tricky…but on the bike at 40…

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