In the US Cup in Fayetteville, Arkansas, conveyed things known: some of the best a seasonal test of savagity quickly. Blow up the winter pass for Canadian horses, was a chance to measure the competition before the World Cup season was grabbed the world cup. The show star, of course, Jenn Jackson, who struggled with Kate Courtney on the weekend, eventually beat him in a heavy HC race on Saturday.
“It is very pleased with the week, especially a little account, and the last day is able to win HC on the last day,” he said.
Many other Canadians were perfect for a weekend. Among them were Carter Woods, Tyler Orschel, Ella McPhee, Marin Lowe, Rafaelle Carrier and other.
OWEN CLARKIN RACING WEEK
Owen Clark fired after hanging in the front group. “It was fantastic to try myself to climb on the top of those who hit each round,” Clark said. “It was the best I felt the best that started in any season. Everything, this winter just clicked on the life of this winter.”
Clark, Uci C1 Xco Men Elite, Third and UCI C3 XCC Men Elite and Uci HC XCO Men’s fourth place.
With strong legs and good vibes, Clark is now moving forward to the first two World Cups in Brazil. “I have never been there, so you live a new race atmosphere and launch the international season.”
Ella McPheeee fights the fifth in the elite on a difficult weekend
Fayetteville for Canadian U23 Rider Ella McPhee served many difficulties and prizes. After a straight tire and a tough shortcut, the elite woman dug deep to get the fifth in the HC race.
“I calmed down when the apartment happened, I trusted and just trusted the training I did,” Makfee said. “It helped me to finish it strongly when I was counting.”
Elite competition decision, added, about the experience.
“This area was harvested in a large number of women with World Cup podiums. But you are here – you see where you are and where you are.”
MkPhee is already focusing on the focus to join the Wilier Vittoria factory team for Brazil World Cups, which follows the continental champions in Costa Rica.
“I’m pumped to contact the team and get the full World Cup experience.”
Maxime St-onge racing is smart and aggressive racing
Fayetteville for Maxime St-Onge and showed a familiar place. After four years after the competition, he knew what this would do.
“It’s hard, but it’s going to stay smooth, because there are many places you can do right because there are many places,” he said.
ST-Onge has launched a strong attack on two rounds. It was stuck with the lead group until the last movement in the last climb. “I didn’t put pressure on myself and just competed wisely. There were at least ten boys, and there were at least ten boys, and there were mechanics that prevent everything.”
UCI HC XCEN under 23 won men under 23 years of UCI C1 XCO men
For St-Playge, many of the Fayetteville was the perfect launching pillow. “It is important to capture early points and represent Canada in the results of the results,” he said. “Now I fired on Brazil.”
Next stop: Brazil
The US Cup and Canadian racers with the US Cup are directed to the first two UCI mountain biking bikes in Brazil. From Rookies, like Makpheee, the world is the game for 2025, trying themselves against veterans, like the st-solting-sharp form.