Peter Disera wins Junior Men race; Fortier comes third
(Mont-Sainte-Anne, QC – August 10, 2013) Mountain bike rider Max Plaxton of Victoria, BC riding for Sho-Air Cannondale was the top Canadian rider in the elite men cross-country race at the 2013 UCI Mountain Bike World Cup in Mont-Sainte-Anne on Saturday, taking the ninth place despite fighting a severe cold all week.
The race was between a small group of riders that included World Champions, Olympic Champions and World Cup champions, notably Julien Absalon of France, Nino Schurter of Switzerland, Ondrej Cink of Republic Czech, Jose Hermida of Spain and Marco Fontana of Italy.
Early on, Absalon and Schurter created a small gap of 50 seconds. On the third lap, Schurter suffered from an untimely flat, forcing him to lose more than a minute, leaving Absalon as the sole race leader. A group of five riders stayed within 1:20 of Absalon midway in the race, but in the fourth and fifth lap, Absalon continued to increase his lead, showing a gap of 1:32 on a chase group of two riders after his fifth lap. Ultimately, Absalon went on to win his first World Cup race of the season after 1:28:17 of racing, more than one minute faster than his next competitor.
In the last lap, Schurter and Hermida distanced themselves from a group of eight racers to set the battle for the second place. In the final moments of the race, Hermida, the 2010 World Champion from Mont-Saint-Anne, created a gap and took second position, while Schurter crossed the line in third place.
Plaxton crossed the finish line in ninth spot among some of the biggest name of the sport, 2:28 after the winning time set by Absalon.
“It was an exciting race. At first, with the shorter course, I was a little disappointed, but it made for some interesting racing. There was a lot of shuffling around, and with that one main climb, it was really tough to get positions,” said Plaxton, still catching his breath from the intensity of racing. “I had a good start, and just moved my way up. I feel like I could have fought for a Top5, but I made a few mistakes, and had a crash which kind of disrupted my momentum.”
Plaxton chose to ride on a dual-suspension bike, opting against the popular hard tail bike. “The bike was flawless. I surprised a lot of guys who tough this was a hard tail course, but went for the dually here, and it was phenomenal. The course was quite rough and the dually was great.”
Plaxton was not sure if he’d be in form today, he who fought a severe cold all week. “It was a tough week, to be honest. We had a good weekend last week in Vermont. We had a late night, celebrating the end of the domestic season… I fortunately came around at the ideal time.”
Canada’s Geoff Kabush of Courtenay, BC (SCOTT-3 Rox Racing) finished 15th.
ANTOINE CARON SURGES IN MONT-SAINT-ANNE, TAKES ELEVENTH PLACE
Antoine Caron of Stoneham, QC surged in the last lap, and sprinted to the finish line to take the eleventh place in the Espoirs (u23) race at Mont-Saint-Anne.
The espoirs rode six laps of the course, one less than the elite men’s race. Early on the race, it was a battle of four riders, Julien Schelb and Markus Schulte-Luenzum of Germany, Reto Indergand of Switzerland and Anton Cooper of New Zealand. The four riders took a significant lead on the main group from the sound of the whistle to start the race, and rode together for three of the six laps. In the third lap, Markus Schulte-Luenzum was forced to abandon the race, leaving Schelb, Indergand and Cooper together as the race lead. Towards the finish line with two laps to go, two clear riders emerged from the lead group with Schelb and Cooper creating and maintain a gap on Indergand.
Ultimately, it was Anton Cooper who took the victory, leaving Schelb in second place and Indergand in third.
The U23 Canadian Champion Mitch Bailey flirted with the Top 10 all race, and finally placed 12th, behind Caron. With two laps to go, only 26 seconds separated the fifth and tenth place, where Bailey was sitting.
PETER DISERA BREAKS THROUGH, WINS JUNIOR MEN RACE; FORTIER SPRINTS FOR THIRD
A month after winning the Canadian Junior title on his home track at Hardwood Ski and Bike, Peter Disera of Barrie, ON continued to showcase strength in mountain bike, winning his career first UCI World Cup in the junior men race.
Disera attacked from the outset of the race, taking an impressive 42-second lead in the first lap alone. Throughout the five-lap race, Disera was able to increase his lead in each lap on the 20-rider group, and crossed the finish line with a time of 1:09;03, showing an impressive gap of 2:19 on his closest competitor, Lucas Newcomb of the United States. In the sprint for third place, Canadian rider Marc-André Fortier of Victoriaville, QC sprinted at the finish line to take the third place.
“Wow….,” said Disera. “I knew this would have been a tough race. I didn’t think winning would be feasible. Right at the start, I got 10 feet on the group and never looked back the rest of the way. I never realized I had a two-minute gap. I had 40 seconds in the first lap, and I tought that was significant. I just wanted play it safe, to keep it smooth. I knew it was important for me to stay calm and keep my head clear.”
Fortier, who finished eleventh at his first ever World Race earlier this season in Germany, today raced his career third World Cup race. “It’s amazing… It’s amazing for my third race of the World Cup in life. It was not even in my goals early in the race. My start was not that fast, but I progressed throughout the race. On the last lap, I rode together with the guy in third place. He dropped me on the climb, then he slowed down towards the end, and I picked him up at the line. This third place finish my season on a very high note.”
The Canadian National Team wore today the brand new kit designed by Louis Garneau Sports, the first time it is used in mountain bike.
The downhill races will be held Sunday. Reigning Canadian Champion Steve Smith of Cassidy, BC (Devinci Global Racing) qualified with the fastest time in Friday’s qualifying run and will be going for his career second victory on the World cup tour. In 2010, Smith won the silver medal at the World Championships at Mont-Sainte-Anne.
Online, all the elite races for cross country and downhill at the UCI Mountain Bike World Cup at Mont-Sainte-Anne, QC can be viewed live through www.redbull.tv.
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RESULTS – CROSS-COUNTRY – UCI WORLD CUP – MONT-SAINTE-ANNE, QC
Elite Men
1. ABSALON, Julien (FRA) BMC MOUNTAINBIKE RACING TEAM 1:28:17
2. HERMIDA, RAMOS José Antonio (ESP) MULTIVAN MERIDA BIKING TEAM +1:04
3. SCHURTER, Nino (SUI) SCOTT SWISSPOWER MTB RACING TEAM +1:40
4. NAEF, Ralph (SUI) BMC MOUNTAINBIKE RACING TEAM +1:49
5. MCCONNELL, Daniel (AUS) TREK FACTORY RACING +1:59
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9. PLAXTON, Max (CAN) +2:28
15. KABUSH, Geoff (CAN) SCOTT-3ROXRACING +3:57
25. ZANDSTRA, Derek (CAN) SCOTT-3ROXRACING +6:00
30. JETTE, Cameron (CAN) SCOTT-3ROXRACING +7:52
41. GAGNE, Raphael (CAN) -1LAP
42. WATSON, Andrew (CAN) -1LAP
45. THIBAULT-ROBERGE, Jean-Philippe (CAN) -2LAP
49. BELANGER BARRETTE, Mathieu (CAN) -3LAP
Espoirs (U23) Men
1. COOPER, Anton (NZL) CANNONDALE FACTORY RACING 1:17:53
2. SCHELB, Julian (GER) +1:07
3. INDERGAND, Reto (SUI) BMC MOUNTAINBIKE RACING TEAM +1:41
4. DRECHOU, Hugo (FRA) CALVISSON VTT +1:57
5. SCHULTE-LUENZUM, Markus (GER) FOCUS XC TEAM +1:57
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11. CARON, Antoine (CAN) +3:19
12. BAILEY, Mitchell (CAN) +3:46
18. BOUCHARD, Léandre (CAN) +5:24
22. CHARTRAND, Patrick (CAN) +6:29
25. VIALLE, Alexandre (CAN) +8:36
27. GAGNE, Julien (CAN) +9:35
28. MCNEELY, Evan (CAN) +9:49
31. L’ESPERANCE, Andrew (CAN) +11:26
32. NOBLE, Steven (CAN) +11:26
33. BOILY, Emmanuel (CAN) +11:39
34. GUTHRIE, Evan (CAN) +11:41
36. MASSICOTTE, Kevin (CAN) -1LAP
37. NADON, Marc-Antoine (CAN) SCOTT-3ROXRACING -1LAP
38. ROSS, Davis (CAN) -1LAP
Junior Men
1. DISERA, Peter (CAN) CANADA 1:09:03
2. NEWCOMB, Lucas (USA) UNITED STATES OF AMERICA +2:30
3. FORTIER, Marc Andre (CAN) CANADA +2:58
4. POWLESS, Neilson (USA) UNITED STATES OF AMERICA +2:59
5. VROUWENVELDER, Luke (USA) UNITED STATES OF AMERICA +3:54
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8. BELHUMEUR, Felix CAN19961017 CANADA +5:45
10. BURKE, Felix (CAN) CANADA +7:56
12. FAUCHER ROBERT, Charles (CAN) CANADA +8:23
13. LAROSE-GINGRAS, Guillaume (CAN) CANADA +9:42
17. TURCOTTE, Matthew (CAN) CANADA +12:30
18. O’DONNELL, Trevor (CAN) CANADA -1LAP