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MTB World Cup XC #6 & DH #5 - CDM
Maribor, Slovenia, September 14-16, 2007
Photos
Race 7 - September 16: Elite Women Downhill, For a thumbnail gallery of these images, click here
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Race 6 - September 16: Elite Men Downhill, For a thumbnail gallery of these images, click here
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Race 5 - September 15: Elite 4X Women Finals, For a thumbnail gallery of these images, click here
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Race 4 - September 15: Elite 4X Men Finals, For a thumbnail gallery of these images, click here
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Race 3 - September 15: Elite Men Cross Country, For a thumbnail gallery of these images, click here
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Rob Jones/www.canadiancyclist.com
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A dusty start for the Men's XC.
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José Hermida (Multivan Merida)
finished fourth.
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Christoph Sauser (Specialized)
took second place.
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Fredrik Kessiakoff (Cannondale-Vredestein)
took the World Cup victory.
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Manuel Fumic (Fumic Brothers International)
backed up his performance at this track from a few weeks ago with a third place.
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Kashi Leuchs (Cannondale-Vredestein)
did New Zealand proud by taking ninth spot.
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Christoph Sauser (Specialized)
finished 1.25 minutes down.
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Cédric Ravanel
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Geoff Kabush (Maxxis)
rolled home in 45th position.
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Jeremy Horgan-Kobelski (Subaru-Gary Fisher)
was 7.27 minutes down.
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American Todd Wells (GT)
finished 44th.
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Road professional Gilberto Simoni (Saunier Duval-Prodir)
finished a lap down.
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Kris Sneddon (Kona Les Gets)
finished a lap down.
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Kashi Leuchs (Cannondale-Vredestein)
was 4.38 minutes back.
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Jeremiah Bishop (Trek/VW)
was the third American home in 24th.
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Bart Brentjens
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Sweden's Fredrik Kessiakoff (Cannondale-Vredestein)
on his way to victory.
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Belgian Roel Paulissen (Cannondale-Vredestein)
took fifth spot.
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Kashi Leuchs (Cannondale-Vredestein)
narrowly claimed a spot in the top 10.
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Filip Meirhaeghe (Versluys-Landbouwkrediet)
just made it into the top 10.
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America's Jeremiah Bishop (Trek/VW)
went on to take 24th spot.
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Liam Killeen (Specialized) makes a good comeback
after a season of illness.
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Thomas Frischknecht
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Roel Paulissen (Cannondale-Vredestein)
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José Hermida (Multivan Merida)
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Fredrik Kessiakoff (Cannondale-Vredestein)
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Lado Fumic (Fumic Brothers International)
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Adam Craig (Giant)
was the first American home in 12th spot.
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Jeremiah Bishop (Trek/VW)
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Sam Schultz
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Liam Killeen (Specialized)
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Fredrik Kessiakoff (Cannondale-Vredestein)
attacks on his way to victory.
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Christoph Sauser (Specialized)
couldn't match Kessiakoff's speed.
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Manuel Fumic (Fumic Brothers International)
put in a strong ride.
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Julien Absalon (Orbea)
already had the title secured before the final round.
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Jeremy Horgan-Kobelski (Subaru-Gary Fisher)
was the second American home.
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Todd Wells (GT)
finished 44th.
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Michael Broderick (Kenda Seven)
was the last American home on the lead lap.
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Fredrik Kessiakoff (Cannondale-Vredestein)
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José Hermida (Multivan Merida)
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Christoph Sauser (Specialized)
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Roel Paulissen (Cannondale-Vredestein)
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Manuel Fumic (Fumic Brothers International)
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Jean-Christophe Peraud (Orbea)
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Canadian Seamus McGrath (Rocky Mountain Haywood)
finished in 36th spot.
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Geoff Kabush (Maxxis)
was the second Canadian to finish.
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Julien Absalon (Orbea)
had a relaxing race.
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Jeremiah Bishop (Trek/VW)
on his way to 24th spot.
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Jeremy Horgan-Kobelski (Subaru-Gary Fisher)
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Thomas Frischknecht
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Fredrik Kessiakoff (Cannondale-Vredestein) wins his
first career world cup.
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Podium (L-R): José Hermida (Multivan Merida), Christoph Sauser (Specialized),
Fredrik Kessiakoff (Cannondale-Vredestein), Manuel Fumic (Fumic Brothers International), Roel Paulissen (Cannondale-Vredestein).
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Podium (L-R): José Hermida (Multivan Merida), Christoph Sauser (Specialized),
Fredrik Kessiakoff (Cannondale-Vredestein), Manuel Fumic (Fumic Brothers International), Roel Paulissen (Cannondale-Vredestein).
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World Cup winners: Nino Schurter (U23 men), Julien Absalon (Elite men), Irina Kalentieva (Elite women), Ren Chengyuan (U23 women)
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Men's and women's World Cup winners:
Julien Absalon, and Irina Kalentieva.
Race 2 - September 15: Elite Women Cross Country, For a thumbnail gallery of these images, click here
Images by
Rob Jones/www.canadiancyclist.com
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