Skoda Cross Cup 24/25
Die Skoda Cross Cup ist zurück.
Diese Rennserie besteht dieses Jahr wieder aus 11 Rennen, wobei der Sieger der Kategorie Elite/U23, sowohl bei den Männer als auch bei den Frauen, ein Jahr lang einen Skoda zur Verfügung gestellt bekommt.
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Cyclo-Cross Mondorf-les-Bains
A third leg with a lot of leader changes in Mondorf
In absence of many of the leaders, a lot of riders took the opportunity to take the lead in GC. Starting with Ken Conter. The defending champion took a dominant win that leads him to GC lead. Noa Berton also takes the lead in the U23 classification in tight battle with Geoffrey Rausch. Marie Zeimeth takes the lead in the women elite category after her second place behind Gwen Nothum. Kylie Bintz is the new U23 leader. In the U17’s Ben Koenig takes his first victory of the season and also the green jersey while June Nothum secured her leaders jersey by finishing second behind Chiara Christen. In the juniors race Lennox Papi continues to impose his domination and his teammates from Toproad CT dominated the Masters race by taking the four first places with victory for Tommy Arnoldy
Cyclo-Cross Kayl
Memorial Claude Michely
Round 2 in Kayl and Timothé Gabriel dominates again after his win in Reckange. He came out victorious after beating Luxembourg national champion, Loïc Bettendorff, and Belgian Elite 2 national champion, Mathijs Wuyts, in the deep mud of Kayl. In the women’s race Gwen Nothum came out victorious. Inès Marchesan keeps the lead in GC after finishing third behind Laura Piernet. Lennox Papi takes his second win and continues to dominate the GC while his teammates in the Masters Category sweep the podium with the victory of Tommy Arnoldy in front of Olivier Paderhuber and Marc Rolf Indergand. Both Tim Corvilain and June Nothum continue their win streak in the U17 ranks.
Urban Night Cross Reckange-sur-Mess
Memorial Claude Michely
First night of racing in Reckange
French domination in the elite category with the victories of Timothé Gabriel and Inès Marchesan. In the U19 race, Lennox Papi got rid the riders of the UC Dippach in the last lap to take home the win while his teammates from CT Toproad Roeserbann finished first and second in the Masters race. Young belgian cyclist Tim Corvilain raced to victory in the U17 category