Katie Compton (Trek) won her 12th consecutive US national cyclo-cross title Sunday in Asheville, North Carolina, after duelling with Luna's Georgia Gould for most of the race. Compton eventually distanced Gould on the final lap and then held her off for the win. Kaitlin Antonneau (Cannondale-Cyclocrossworld.com) finished third.
Compton, who has been far less than her best since last year's World Championships, only finding solid form in December, said it was her hardest and most emotional of her 12 title bouts considering the health issues she battled this summer. "It was super hard, and it was really fun. Georgia was riding really strong and descending well. It was a fun race."
The pair established themselves as the clear leaders on the first lap, and kept on building their advantage on Antonneau, Elle Anderson, who finished fourth, and Rachel Lloyd (California Giant), who was fifth. Only Antonneau threatened, coming within 15 seconds on the third lap. There was no time for cat and mouse, and Compton and Gould knew they had to keep going hard to keep Antonneau from catching up.
"We were both exchanging pulls," Compton said. "There were sections where she was faster and some where I was. I tried to recover when she was in the lead."
Gould and Compton stayed neck and neck through to the tense finale, where Compton began scheming where she would attack, and how she could get the better of Gould. "I was going to attack the top of the hill just before the descent to the finish. I was a little faster there, and I could feel it. With the power section to the finish, I could use my weight and power for the finish. That was the game plan. I was keeping that in mind and she bobbled, and I thought , 'well that took care of it' and just went. I kept the pace up until the finish."
Gould knew that it was a critical error, coming with less than a half lap to go. "I made a mistake on the downhill in the woods, and it was just enough to make a gap and she pinned it. I tried to close it back down, but she was a little stronger for that last lap," Gould said. "There were places - I was running faster than she was, but they weren't quite long enough for me to make contact again."
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