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UCI MTB World Cup DHI and XCO @ New Venue in Lenzerheide

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July 04, 2015 (Lenzerheide, SUI) – The UCI Mountain Bike World Cup presented by Shimano continues this weekend in Lenzerheide, Switzerland, in the east of Switzerland near the famous ski resorts of St Moritz and Davos. Lenzerheide is a first-time host of the World Cup, and will hold events for the next three years, followed by the UCI World Championships in 2018.

Elite Men's start in Nove Mesto (CZE)  ©  Michal Cerveny

Downhill:  Short, Steep and Fast
The competition begins with the downhill qualifying on Friday, followed by the final on Saturday.  The course is short, steep and very fast.  There are multiple rock gardens, root sections and jumps.  The weather has been hot and dry, with more of the same expected for the race weekend.  This has made many sections loose, so traction will be an issue.

For the women, the competition has come down to two riders for this fourth round: World Cup leader Rachel Atherton (GT Factory) and Round 1 winner Emmeline Ragot (MS Mondraker).  Atherton holds an 85 point lead over Ragot after wins in the last two rounds, with Ragot the only other rider to win on the World Cup circuit this season.  Tahnee Seagrave (FMD Racing) is a distant third, 224 points behind Atherton.

In the men’s standings, Aaron Gwin (Specialized) holds a commanding 189 point lead over Loic Bruni (Lapierre Gravity Republic) after his amazing win in Round 3 at Leogang, Austria, when he rode the entire course without a chain after it broke on his first pedal stroke.  South African Greg Minnaar, winner of Round 2, is in third, but 211 points back.

Olympic Cross-country: Technical Circuit
The racing will conclude on Sunday with the cross-country.  The figure-8 circuit is short, measuring just 4.4 kilometres, but technically and physically demanding.  Full of roots, rocks and some jumps, the riders get no time to rest or recover: they will either be climbing up one of the many short power climbs or having to pay attention on the difficult descents.

Jolanda Neff (Stoeckli), racing on home soil, is undefeated in the first two rounds of the women’s World Cup, but without the long climbs she excels at, the door is open for another rider to possibly win.  Gunn-Rita Dahle Flesjaa (Multivan Merida) has two second places and is 100 points back, while world Champion Catharine Pendrel (Luna), with a third and fourth in the World Cup this season is at a 190 points deficit. However she could also do well on this power course.

The men’s competition couldn’t get much closer, with World Champion and World Cup leader Julien Absalon (BMC), who won Round 2, tied at 410 points with Round 1 winner and Olympic Champion Jaroslav Kulhavy (Specialized).  Just behind them, at 400 points, is Swiss rider Nino Schurter (Scott-Odlo), who won on this course in a BMC series event last year. This could be the closest race of the weekend.





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