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Durango’s Christopher Blevins among Americans in return to World Cup mountain biking

Riders preparing for next week’s world championships
Riders preparing for next week’s world championships

Christopher Blevins was back in form Thursday in the Czech Republic.

After a summer away from racing because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the International Cycling Union resumed the World Cup mountain bike schedule this week with a pair of cross-country and short-track races in Nové Mesto na Morave.

Blevins

Blevins finished the men’s under-23 category race in sixth place. Thomas Pidcock of the United Kingdom won in 1 hours, 24 minutes, 11 seconds, which was 27 seconds in front of Switzerland’s Alexandre Balmer. Blevins’ time was 1:22 behind that of Pidcock. He finished five seconds ahead of France’s Mathis Azzaro.

There were 87 riders in the field, and 81 finished. Blevins, a 2020 Olympic hopeful, was the only American in the race.

The women’s under-23 race saw American Haley Batten place third, 17 seconds behind winner Giorgia Marchet of Italy. The winning time was 1:27:45.

The elite men’s race was won by Simon Andreassen of Denmark. He finished in 1:34:39, nine seconds in front of France’s Maxime Marotte. Milan Vader of the Netherlands was third, 26 seconds back. Nino Schurter of Switzerland was fourth in 1:35:23. American Keegan Swenson of Utah placed 27th, a new personal best in the elite men’s field. He was 3:57 behind the winning time.

Loana Lecomte of France won the women’s elite race in 1:22:06, 31 seconds ahead of Anne Terpstra of the Netherlands. Pauline Ferrand Prevot of France was third, 37 seconds back.

American Kate Courtney of California placed sixth. She was 1:48 behind the winning time. U.S. rider Erin Huck was 18th, 5:27 down, while Hannah Finchamp was 46th in 1:33:24.

Fort Lewis College alumna Sofia Gomez-Villafañe placed 21s, 6:01 back. She represented her home country of Argentina.

Another World Cup race will be held this weekend in the Czech Republic ahead of next weekend’s world championships in Austria.

Also, a junior series race will be held this weekend. Those will feature Durango riders Riley Amos and Ruth Holcomb in their first career European races.

jlivingston@durangoherald.com



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