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05.04.08 - Mountain bike
World Cup circuit - Marie-Hélène Prémont
wins silver at mountain bike World Cup
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MADRID – Marie-Hélène Prémont
of Chateau-Richer, Que., won the silver medal on Sunday
in a very close women’s cross country race at
the third stop on the World Cup mountain bike circuit.
Prémont, the Olympic silver medallist in 2004,
has reached the podium in all three World Cup races
this season and has moved into first place in the season
standings. She also placed second last weekend in Germany
and took bronze at the season opening event in Belgium.
On Sunday, Gunn-Rita Dahle Flesjaa of Norway won a
sprint to the finish over Prémont. Both riders
clocked one hour and 48 minutes and 14 seconds over
40 kilometres or five laps around an eight kilometre
course. Margarita Fullana of Spain was third 1:13 behind
the leaders.
‘’I tried very hard for the victory,’’
Prémont told canadiancyclist.com. ‘’But
this is a very fast course, and not as technical as
I like.’’
CathArine Pendrel of Kamloops, B.C., was ninth, Mical
Dyck of Calgary 27th, Alison Sydor of Victoria 32nd
and Wendy Simms of Nanaimo, B.C., 40th.
In the men’s cross country race, Julien Absalon
of France remained unbeaten this season on the World
Cup with a third straight win in 2:12:30. Jose Antonio
Hermida Ramos of Spain was second 0:12 seconds behind
and Jean-Christophe Pereaud of France 0:52 behind the
winner.
Geoff Kabush of Victoria was the top Canadian in 21st
and Seamus McGrath of Carlisle, Ont., was 27th.
"It's been a relief to have a good solid trip
to Europe,’’ said Kabush. ‘’But
I'm still not quite at the front of the races yet, and
that's my next challenge."
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