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Mathias
Flueckiger is the 2010 U23 World Cup Champion, Andrew Neethling Takes
Career First Podium
Trek
World Racing took an impressive five podium places this weekend at
the 5th round of both the Downhill and Cross Country UCI Mountain
Bike World Cups. Taking place in a hot and sunny Val di Sole (ITA),
the weekend shone brightest for Downhill rider, Andrew Neethling
(RSA) and Cross Country rider, Mathias Flueckiger (SUI). Andrew,
riding on Sunday, came 4th in the Men's Downhill race marking his
career first World Cup podium and jumping him up to 14th in the
overall standings – a jump of 9 places from his previous position
of 23.

An
equally outstanding weekend was enjoyed by Mathias who rode to 4th
place overall on Saturday, in the Men's Elite race and consequently
took 1st place in the Men's Under 23 category. Math now has an
unassailable lead in the championship, and is therefore the new 2010
Men's Under 23 World Cup Champion! No matter what happens in the
final round at Windham, Math will take home the crystal trophy for
2010, an important goal achieved for both the talented Swiss rider,
and the team. Math is now ranked 5th overall in the Men's Elite
category of the World Cup series, and that will be another crystal
trophy he'll be looking to secure at Round 6, in 3 weeks time. The
top 5 Elite men are recognised with a special podium presentation at
the finals. Older brother Lukas Flueckiger (SUI), who provides the
inspiration for his younger brother, rode strong and hard to take an
impressive 15th place in the Men’s Elite - a solid ride for Lukas
amid a pack of more than 200 elite athletes battling it out on the
newly modified course.
Also
enjoying successful weekends in the sun were Tracy Moseley (GBR) who
took 3rd place on the podium in the Women's Downhill, and Emily Batty
(CAN) who put in another powerful performance in the Women's Elite
Cross Country to take 2nd place on the podium for the Under 23
category. Tracy now moves up one place to rank 4th overall and Emily
moves up two places to be ranked 22nd overall making it another
fantastic weekend for the young twenty one year old who continues to
impress everyone in her first year as a professional rider.
Unfortunately,
the sun didn't shine so favourably on downhill rider, Justin Leov
(NZL), who suffered a bad crash in Sunday's morning practice session,
knocking himself out and resulting in him missing the final race.
Justin, who was air lifted to hospital for routine checks, has been
confirmed 100% fit and plans to rest for the next few days before
racing in Whistler next week with Andrew at Crankworx.
Mathias
said: "It was perfect. I caught a good start and put up a very
good fight. I found my rhythm very quickly and I'm so happy with the
weekend. Now I feel strong and I look forward to the next World Cup
and the World Championships". Andrew said: "It's about
bloody time! It's awesome! I just tried to take the pressure off and
I qualified well in 5th and knew I had pace on course and tried to be
relaxed. I'm over the moon – it's such a long time coming and I've
been right there but luck, and sometimes myself, have been in the
way. I had that number plate 23, so all in all it was just an awesome
weekend for me. I'm so bummed for Justin but I'm so pumped for
everyone that believed in me and had the belief and kept the belief
and I know I was getting them pretty frustrated so yeah, it's
amazing".
Emily
said: "I was in love with my bike and will race the full
suspension Top Fuel at Windham and at the World Championships now!
The course was pretty steep but I had a lot more punch this weekend
than last. It was a pretty short race but still good. The weather was
beautiful and everything came together great!". The full team
travel to Windham in New York state (USA) for the final round of both
the XC and DH UCI Mountain Bike World Cups taking place on August
28/29.
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XC
WORLD CUP RESULTS:
Men's
Results XC Elite Final:
1:
Nino Schurter (SUI) 1hr 44min 09secs
2:
Julien Absalon (FRA) +00:04
3:
Florian Vogel (SUI) +00:20
4:
Mathias Flueckiger (Trek World Racing) +01:26
5:
Ralph Naef (SUI) +01:46
15:
Lukas Flueckiger (Trek World Racing) +04:44
Men's
Results XC Overall:
1:
Nino Schurter (SUI) 936 pts
2:
Julien Absalon (FRA) 910 pts
3:
Jaroslav Kulhavy (CZE) 790 pts
4:
Jose Hermida (ESP) 675 pts
5:
Mathias Flueckiger (Trek World Racing) 640 pts
13:
Lukas Flueckiger (Trek World Racing) 349 pts
Women's
Results XC Elite Final:
1:
Maja Wloszczowska (POL) 1hr 23mins
2:
Catherine Pendrel (CAN) +00:05
3:
Irina Kalentieva (RUS) +00:14
21:
Emily Batty (Trek World Racing) +05:53
Women's
Results XC Overall:
1:
Catherine Pendrel (CAN) 794 pts
2:
Eva Lechner (ITA) 740 pts
3:
Willow Koerber (USA) 735 pts
22:
Emily Batty (Trek World Racing) 267 pts
DH
WORLD CUP RESULTS
Men's
Results DH Final:
1:
Marc Beaumont (GBR) 3min 17:85secs
2:
Greg Minnaar (RSA) 3min 19:25secs
3:
Gee Atherton (GBR) 3min 20:51secs
4:
Andrew Neethling (RSA) 3min 21:08secs
5:
Steve Smith (CAN) 3min 21:98secs
Women's
Results DH Final:
1:
Emmeline Ragot (FRA) 3min 59:75secs
2:
Sabrina Jonnier (FRA) 4min 02:15secs
3:
Tracy Moseley (Trek World Racing) 4min 06:25secs
Men's
DH Results Overall:
1:
Gee Atherton (GBR) 1007 pts
2:
Greg Minnaar (RSA) 1000pts
3:
Sam Blenkinsop (NZL) 694pts
14:
Andrew Neethling (Trek World Racing) 354pts
15:
Justin Leov (Trek World Racing) 327pts
Women's
DH Results Overall:
1:
Sabrina Jonnier (FRA) 1040pts
2:
Emmeline Ragot (FRA) 865pts
3:
Floriane Pugin (FRA) 780pts
4:
Tracy Moseley (Trek World Racing) 699pts
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