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MTB index page for all MTB content World Cup XC # 4/DH/4X # 2 - BWillingen, Germany, June 4-5, 2005Main Page Results World Cup standings Next Race Race 1 - June 4: Women's XCDahle digs deepBy Rob Jones in Willingen Pre-race, riders were calling the course in Willingen boring but hard. It certainly lived up to its reputation for difficulty and, while not very technical, provided close and exciting racing. Both races were decided by less than a minute, with Gunn-Rita Dahle (Multivan Merida) racking up her third win of the season, and Christoph Sauser (Siemens Cannondale) his first. Sauser also took over the lead in the men's overall standings from Julien Absalon (Bianchi Agos). While it may have appeared to be yet another formulaic win by Dahle - ride away on the first lap and cruise in to the finish - it was anything but, according to the Olympic and world champion. "I had to dig deep here; I was pushing over my limit for the last two laps." Dahle's relentless pace was too much for the rest of the field on the first lap, and she opened up a 15 second gap on a chase group containing Marie-Helene Premont and Alison Sydor (both Rocky Mountain-Business Objects), Sabine Spitz (Specialized) and Irina Kalentieva (Multivan Merida), with Mary McConneloug (Kenda), Maja Wloszczowska (Lotto) and Annabella Stropparo coming up behind. Sydor dropped back to ride her own pace on the second lap, while the other three stayed within ten to fifteen seconds of each other until the fourth lap, when Spitz gradually started to put the pressure on both the other chasers and Dahle. "I started a little more slowly, because on the climb I had to go my own pace." explained the Specialized rider. "I saw that Premont would get a gap on the lower part of the climb, but I had to go my own cadence which was higher. Then I would pass her again before the top, on the steeper part." The gap to Dahle went up over a minute, but then Spitz started to bring it back in the last two laps, down to 39 seconds at the line. Behind, Premont was conserving her energy, and launched an attack at the start of the last lap to drop Kalentieva for third, preserving her second place in the overall standings in front of Spitz. McConneloug continued her steady pace to record her second consecutive podium appearance. PhotographyFor a thumbnail gallery of these images, click here Images by Rob Jones/www.canadiancyclist.com
Results1 Gunn-Rita Dahle (Nor) Multivan Merida Biking Team 1.48.58 2 Sabine Spitz (Ger) Specialized Factory Racin 0.39 3 Marie-Hélène Premont (Can) Rocky Mountain Business Objects 2.20 4 Irina Kalentieva (Rus) Multivan Merida Biking Team 3.31 5 Mary Mcconneloug (USA) Seven/Kenda 3.51 6 Annabella Stropparo (Ita) 5.12 7 Maja Wloszczowska (Pol) Lotto 5.43 8 Kiara Bisaro (Can) Gearsracing.Com 6.09 9 Nina Göhl (Ger) Multivan Merida Biking Team 6.32 10 Alyson Sydor (Can) Rocky Mountain Business Objects 7.05 11 Ivonne Kraft (Ger) Fuji 12 Maria Östergren (Swe) 7.19 13 Elena Giacomuzzi (Ita) 7.49 14 Petra Henzi (Swi) Fischer-Bmc 7.54 15 Kelli Emett (USA) Ford Basis 8.01 16 Maroussia Rusca (Swi) Univega Pro Cycling Team 8.35 17 Eva Lechner (Ita) 9.34 18 Ren Chengyuan (Chn) 9.44 19 Sabrina Enaux (Fra) Lapierre International 10.07 20 Wang Jingjing (Chn) 10.26 21 Anna Enocsson (Swe) Ghost International Racing 11.11 22 Lene Byberg (Nor) Multivan Merida Biking Team 11.32 23 Rosara Joseph (NZl) 11.43 24 Anna Szafraniec (Pol) Lotto 11.54 25 Magdalena Sadlecka (Pol) Lotto 11.59 26 Adelheid Morath (Ger) 12.30 27 Sandra Klose (Ger) 13.10 1 lap behind 28 Robyn Wong (NZl) 29 Catherine Delfosse (Bel) Massi-Abarth 30 Franziska Roethlin (Swi) Univega Pro Cycling Team 31 Sonia Foote (NZl) 32 Patricia Sinclair (Can) 33 Evelyn Staffler (Ita) 34 Ariëlle Van Meurs (Ned) 35 Daniela Louis (Swi) 36 Bärbel Jungmeier (Aut) 37 Sarah Koba (Swi) 38 Kathrin Schwing (Ger) 39 Cristina Mascarreras Sabria (Spa) 40 Cecile Rode (Fra) Orbea 2 laps behind 41 Elisabeth Osl (Aut) 42 Nina Homovec (Slo) 43 Gao Xiaoning (Chn) 44 Pavla Havlikova (Cze) 45 Asa Erlandsson (Swe) 46 Saskia Elemans (Ned) 47 Emilie Siegenthaler (Swi) 48 Jenny Copnall (GBr) Subaru-Gary Fisher 49 Laura Turpijn (Ned) 50 Sandra Santanyes Murillo (Spa) 51 Maria Osl (Aut) 3 laps behind 52 Laurence Leboucher (Fra) Heijdens-Ten Tusscher 53 Janka Stevkova (Svk) 54 Tereza Jansova (Cze) 55 Sarka Chmurova (Cze) Max Cursor 56 Birgit Jüngst (Ger) Multivan Merida Biking 57 Kathy Sherwin (USA) 58 Petra Hofs (Ned) 59 Emma Colson (Aus) 60 Nina Kunz (Ger) 61 Carissa Wilkes (NZl) 62 Elina Sophocleous (Cyp) Bikin'cyprus Int. 4 laps behind 63 Caroline Beysseyrias (Fra) 64 Heike Hundertmark (Ger) 65 Jenni King (Aus) 66 Monika Derntl (Aut) 67 Alexa Hüni (Ger) 5 laps behind 68 Genevieve Whitson (NZl) 69 Caroline Jackson (GBr) 70 Cora Paukulat (Ger) 71 Rebecca Mcconnell (Aus) 72 Sigrid Huber (Aut) DNF Bernardine Boog-Rauwerda (Ned) DNS Katrin Leumann (Swi) Fischer-Bmc World Cup standings after round 4
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