Sunday, 17 December 2017

Richards wins World Cup in Namur

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With a tremendous pursuit on the muddy slopes of the Namur citadel, 20-year-old Evie Richards (Trek Factory Racing) surged to a very unexpected first-ever World Cup win. British champion Nikki Brammeier (Boels-Dolmans) joined her compatriot on the podium, finishing as runner-up at 15 seconds. Italian champion Eva Lechner (CLIF Pro Team) finished third in the sixth round of the World Cup in Belgium.

Richards, the 2016 U23 cyclo-cross world champion, is a huge talent but she didn't see this victory coming. "Not at all. I've been off the bike for a bit just doing some other training. I had a bad knee. I've been injured. I didn't race yesterday. I kept making mistakes in the last lap. I knew I was in front. It was so surreal. I hoped to get a top-10 today. I'm so happy and all my family is here. It's a good race for them to come watching," Richards said in the post-race flash interview.

The women rode four laps on the 2,600 metres long, muddy course at the citadel, with its steep climbs and drops. Early on, Eva Lechner and Kaitlin Keough (Cannondale-Cyclocrossworld.com) surged away. Brammeier swapped positions with Keough, and also Katie Compton (KFC Racing) moved to the front. Towards the end of the opening lap, the three leaders enjoyed a bonus over 20 seconds of a large group that was led by Katerina Nash (CLIF Pro Team) and also featured Richards.

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Halfway the second lap, Richards impressed on the steep climb where most women were obliged to step, whereas Richards kept running. She moved to the front of the chase group with Nash and Keough on her wheel. Lechner accelerated on the final climb towards the finish, leaving Compton and Brammeier behind. Halfway the race, Lechner led with a bonus of five seconds over Compton, and five more over Brammeier. Richards was alone in fourth place at 16 seconds.

During the penultimate lap, Lechner punctured and the three leaders got back together. Early on in that third lap, Richards bridged up with the leaders and kept going full gas. Lechner and Compton swapped bikes and suddenly Richards was alone in front, with a small bonus over Brammeier. Richards hit the final lap with a bonus of ten seconds over Brammeier, and ten more over Compton and Lechner. Young Richards rode in a similar style that saw her winning the U23 2016 UCI Cyclo-cross World championships in Heusden-Zolder, Belgium.

"I started quite far back because I haven't been racing. I got into a couple of crashes. I was just trying to move up like I did in the world championships a few years ago. I just didn't know where I was. When I came through one of the laps I knew I was in fourth. I really couldn't believe it. I was feeling good and I wanted to just keep moving up. When I overtook Katie Compton I was like wow, I just couldn't believe it. Once It got to the front I wanted to keep pushing harder," Richards said.

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