Saturday 28 January 2017

Worst nabs women's under-23 title in Bieles

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Annemarie Worst (Netherlands) won the U23 women race at the 2017 UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships in Bieles, Luxembourg on Saturday afternoon. The 21-year-old Worst rode away from UCI World Cup winner Ellen Noble (USA), on the final lap. Defending world champion Evie Richards (Great Britain) captured the bronze medal.

Worst is a great climber who combines cyclo-cross with mountain biking. She finished third at the Dutch under-23 cyclo-cross national championships. A fourth and third place amongst the elite women riders at the final World Cup rounds in Fiuggi and Hoogerheide showed that she was in top form. In Bieles, Worst was one of the main favourites and she kept her cool to capture the rainbow jersey.

Worst was very excited after her win. “It was so difficult, the course, so slippery. You had to stay so focused. On the first lap, I was trying to ride away from the girls but that didn’t happen. I tried again, and again. On the last lap I could ride away from the other girls so I’m very happy,” Worst said in the post-race flash interview, dedicating the win to her friend Annefleur Kalvenhaar, who died following a heavy crash during a mountain bike race in 2014.

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“I ride for her,” said Worst.

Three riders dominated the race in Bieles, with fortunes changing on every lap. At first, eventual winner Worst rode away on the slippery course. In contrast to the first race of the day on Saturday morning, the course featured less ice and more mud. There were fewer crashes than in the junior men race, although two crashes included Emma White (USA) early on. Up front, Worst fell and she was caught back by Noble, Richards and Laura Verdonschot (Belgium) by the end of the opening lap.

Richards took over the initiative on the second lap and Verdonschot struggled to keep up. A few moments later, Noble and Worst were gapped too. Just before the end of the second lap, Verdonschot crashed, slipping away on an off-camber climb. Richards hit the third of five laps with a four-second lead on Worst and a few more on Noble. Verdonschot was 20 seconds down on the leader. Richards failed to extend her lead, and halfway through the race Worst and Noble bridged back up. In the background, Verdonschot crashed hard again but continued her race.

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