Monday, 11 January 2016

Noble wins USA Cycling Cyclo-cross National Championships

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Ellen Noble (Jam Fund) claimed an impressive solo victory in the inaugural national championship for youth women. Noble, won last year was the best U23 rider and who was junior national champion in 2013, topped Collegiate champion Sofia Gomez Villafane and Emma White (Cannondale-Cyclocrossworld). Hannah Arensman (Twenty 16) was the best of the junior women.

"It means a lot. This is a huge confirmation for me going into Worlds," Noble said to Cyclingnews. "Winning it last year felt really good, but to win it with our own race, and going into Worlds, it means so much more. It is an amazing feeling, and to do it on a muddy course is an extra bonus. It feels really great."

Being separated from the elites for the first time in the national championships made the race less predictable, she said. "I was a little nervous about it because in the past I've been able to use the elite women as pacers, but I knew that we would be in charge of the speed. It was a little intimidating, but I was able to keep my head cool. It was hard."

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Noble bided her time on the first lap, as White hit out hard to take the early lead. The 45-rider field, which was the combined 17-22 year old age group, split up early on the hilly, technical Biltmore Estate course. Although White put in a strong effort in the first part of the lap, Noble played it a bit more conservatively and slowly worked her way forward.

"I wanted to ride my pace, and Emma came in really hot and I tried to keep up with her, but I wanted to ride with how I was comfortable. I knew if I tried to go with her I would make a mistake, and I didn't want to do that. I rode my own pace and ended up catching back up, and then tried to stay focused on the win."

Meanwhile, Gomez Villafane, who started on the back row because she lacked UCI points, had to fight her way up into third position throughout the first lap. "I was second to last call up," Gomez Villafane said. "I decided to have 10 feet between me and the pack, so as soon as the front leaders were clipped in, I could clip in too and then see the gaps to get through. By the end of the lap I was up in the top five. I saw my little brother yesterday go from 61st to first, so I thought if he could do it, I could at least get top five."

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