Exciting Race at Mont Sainte Anne: Updates from the Women’s World Cup

World Cup | Mont Sainte Anne

7:31 p.m.: Joining the front of the race, Jenny Rissveds has returned to Puck Pieterse.

7:30 p.m.: Puck Pieterse spends a lot of tortuous time on foot. Jenny Rissveds is almost back to her height.

7:29 p.m.: Jenny Rissveds fails to catch up with Puck Pieterse, but she widens the gap on her pursuers for the race for the podium.

7:28 p.m.: Loana Lecomte is back on the podium, she has overtaken the Swiss champion and Haley Batten.

7:27 p.m.: Loana Lecomte returned to Martina Berta.

7:25 p.m.: Loana Lecomte has let go of Laura Stigger and she is pounced on Martina Berta.

7:24 p.m.: Jenny Rissveds is losing ground! She is 22″ behind Puck Pieterse. The Swede is very close to being caught by Haley Batten.

7:23 p.m.: Puck Pieterse is 13″ ahead of Jenny Rissveds, 24″ ahead of Haley Batten and Martina Berta and 33″ ahead of Loana Lecomte, Laura Stigger and Rebecca Henderson.

7:22 p.m.: Loana Lecomte is 5th as she crosses the finish line!

7:21 p.m.: As for the other French women, Isaure Medde is 31st, Line Burquier is 47th and Léna Gérault is 53rd.

7:20 p.m.: The meteoric comeback of Loana Lecomte who has already taken 20″ from Puck Pieterse, she is currently 8th.

7:19 p.m.: Puck Pieterse is wasting time on Jenny Rissveds. The Swede gained 10″ from the Dutchwoman.

7:18 p.m.: Puck Pieterse is therefore alone in the lead with 20″ ahead of Jenny Rissveds and 25″ ahead of Haley Batten.

7:17 p.m.: The Frenchwoman lost a minute during this rear wheel change. She comes out in 11th place.

7:16 p.m.: Rear wheel puncture for Loana Lecomte, she indicates it to her team.

7:15 p.m.: Martina Berta is paralyzed on the descents! She loses the time she had managed to gain on the climbs.

7:14 p.m.: Loana Lecomte is certainly the most comfortable in the tortuous parts, she returned to second place. She gets closer to Puck Pieterse.

7:13 p.m.: Martina Berta gets scared on the descent, she has much less dexterity than her competitors.

7:12 p.m.: Puck Pieterse widens the gap, she managed to take ten seconds from Martina Berta.

7:11 p.m.: Loana Lecomte returned to Jenny Rissveds. What if the Frenchwoman was in the race for a new podium?

7:11 p.m.: Fall of Puck Pieterse who is forced to dismount. But ultimately, it’s a blessing in disguise since it’s much faster on foot than by bike.

7:11 p.m.: Loana Lecomte is already 25″ behind the head of the race.

7:10 p.m.: Loana Lecomte managed to connect with Rebecca Henderson.

7:10 p.m.: More than half of the participants set foot on one of the circuit’s climbs.

7:09 p.m.: Puck Pieterse puts his foot down on one of the climbs on the circuit.

7:08 p.m.: The participants in this last round of the World Cup will have five laps to complete.

7:07 p.m.: Loana Lecomte moves to 7th position on the line.

7:05 p.m.: Four runners have taken a slight lead over the rest of the competitors. Martina Berta, Puck Pieterse, Jenny Rissveds and Sina Frei are around ten seconds ahead.

7:04 p.m.: Martina Berta widens the gap at the head of the race! She is 3″ ahead of Puck Pieterse and 5″ ahead of Jenny Rissveds.

7:03 p.m.: Loana Lecomte fell back slightly during an uphill part of the circuit where she had to put her foot down. She is provisionally 11th in the ranking. Léna Gérault comes back, she is 19th, Isaure Medde is 23rd.

7:02 p.m.: Sina Frei is in fifth position! She made an excellent start. Quite the opposite for Mona Mitterwallner who is currently in 25th position.

7:01 p.m.: Rebecca Henderson takes the lead at the first intermediate of this Start Loop! Loana Lecomte moved to 7th position, Léna Gerault to 21st position.

7:00 p.m.: Puck Pieterse makes the best start with Laura Stigger and Martina Berta.

LET’S GO FOR THIS RACE!

It’s raining a lot in Canada while the favorites of the race come to settle on the first row.

It was Laura Stigger who won the Short Track this Friday, ahead of Loana Lecomte and Rebecca Henderson.

Evie Richard non-runner

The Briton will not be at the start of this race! She is sick.

Last season, it was Jolanda Neff who won the race at Mont Saint-Anne ahead of Mona Mitterwallner and Haley Batten. The first Frenchwoman, Léna Gérault, took 6th place

The Olympic format takes place over an approximate duration of one and a half hours.

Pauline Ferrand-Prévot is absent

Pauline Ferrand-Prévot will not be at the start of the race as was already the case last week at Snowshoe

THE FRENCH AT THE DEPARTURE:

There will be FOUR tricolors to set off for this race in Olympic format: Léna Gérault, Isore Medde Line Burquier, Loana Lecomte. Loana Lecomte will start on the front line.

Hello everyone, welcome to Eurosport.fr to follow LIVE the women’s Olympic format race from Mont Saint-Anne (Canada), last round of the 2023 cross-country World Cup.

2023-10-08 17:24:00
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