The UCI MTB World Championships 2022 in Les Gets, France, kick off with the qualifying round of the DH race. The fast and dusty track of the famous tourist resort of Portes du Soleil does not allow room for mistakes, and it was in fact a hard-fought heat that saw Benoit Coulanges excel in front of the home crowd. It would certainly not be surprising to see a Frenchman win the world title, considering that they are dominating the season, but as we know the world championship, with its one-on-one format, often leaves room for surprises.
Today’s ranking led by Coulanges sees another Frenchman in second place, dominator of the World Cup season Amaury Pierron. Third position for Angel Suarez, increasingly in shape this season 2022, followed by Thibaut Daprela. Troy Brosnan has definitely recovered from the ankle injury that kept him away from racing for over half the season. With his fifth place finish he was the first athlete not racing on a Commencal.
If the gaps in the male field are reduced, in the female field, on the other hand, the qualifying heat decreed the dominance of Myriam Nicole, outgoing world champion, who put down almost 7 seconds on Nina Hoffmann and a few tenths more on Eleonora Farina who landed in third place again. Fourth position for Valentina Höll followed in fifth position by Monika Hrastnik.
Jordan Williams, the only one who is troubling the outgoing world champion Jackson Goldstone this season, won the qualifying round of the junior men’s category with an advantage of almost 4 seconds over the world champion. Outgoing world champion Izabela Yankova is confirmed in the qualifying heats of the junior female category.
Charts
The finals race will take place on Saturday with the women’s race at 13:00 and the men’s one at 15:00 CET.
In July I attended the launch of a new bike which I've given very high…
Virgin, Utah (September 10, 2024) – In one month’s time, the first riders will drop in for…
Virgin, Utah (August 21, 2024) – Eighteen of the top male freeride athletes have been invited to…
Those who follow the mag assiduously will have noticed that one of the mountain bikes…
Late this Fall and throughout an unusually warm Winter I've been spending time aboard my…
Specialized presents the new Epic 8, and with it the Evo version, i.e., the one…