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Sammie Maxwell clings to MTB World Cup lead
Sammie Maxwell clings to MTB World Cup lead

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time25-05-2025

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Sammie Maxwell clings to MTB World Cup lead

Sammie Maxwell. Photo: UCI New Zealand cross country mountain biker Sammie Maxwell has finished second at the latest World Cup round in the Czech Republic to maintain her overall series lead. The Decathlon Ford rider was forced to work her way through the field after an indifferent short track race result earlier in the week saw her start from 25th on the grid. Maxwell worked her way forward gradually, catching the leaders midway through the eight-lap race at the famed course in Nové Mesto Na Moravé. Maxwell and Austrian Mona Mitterwallner, the two-time marathon world champion, went clear on the final lap. The New Zealander recovered from an issue on the final climb but Mitterwallner was able to hold Maxwell off in a frantic final sprint. Maxwell, 22, maintains her overall lead in the championship after three rounds. Sammie Maxwell maintains her overall lead in the world championship. Photo: Noam Meresse "It was an absolutely incredible race. I am super-proud about the way I am racing - super-mature. I am backing myself and I am confident," Maxwell said. "People are making attacks at places where I don't need to fight for position or time, and I am confident to let them go and know that I can catch them towards the end of the race when things get pointy. I have not burnt my matches and I have more to give. "I am super-happy and excited and I am looking forward to Leogang. The form is still there and hopefully we can keep building from here." There was no such fortune in the men's race with Sam Gaze, who had worked his way through the field but had his hopes dashed with a crash late in the race, in the first race of the season for the Alpecin-Deceuninck rider. Compatriot Anton Cooper (Lapierre Racing), who started back on the sixth row in his return to racing after most of last year off, finished 53rd from 93 starters after threading his way through the packed field. UCI World Series moves back to Downhill and Enduro competition next weekend at Loudenvielle in the French Pyrenees. The next round for cross-country is at the renowned venue of Leogang in Austria in two weeks, which will also include downhill and enduro. Sign up for Ngā Pitopito Kōrero , a daily newsletter curated by our editors and delivered straight to your inbox every weekday.

NZ's Sammie Maxwell carries top seeding as MTB World Series heads to Europe
NZ's Sammie Maxwell carries top seeding as MTB World Series heads to Europe

RNZ News

time21-05-2025

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NZ's Sammie Maxwell carries top seeding as MTB World Series heads to Europe

Sammie Maxwell. Photo: Noam Meresse New Zealand's Sammie Maxwell is on top of the Mountain Bike World Series standings heading into the first cross-country competition in Europe for 2025. The next World Cup round is at the famed course in Nové Mĕsto na Moravé, a mountain sports resort in the Czech Republic. Samara Maxwell has won the UCI mountain bike cross-country World Cup event in Araxa, Brazil. 7 April, 2025. Photo: Supplied / Noam Meresse After a double round in Brazil, the cross-country competition heads back to Europe with cool conditions and some rain forecast. It also begins six rounds in Europe, followed by two in North America, with Maxwell at the top of the World Cup rankings. After her win in the opening round and podium in Brazil, Maxwell is at the top of the series points, although the Decathlon Ford professional is in a confident mood. "Coming into that first World Cup in Brazil if I was told I would win it, I would not have believed them. To get your biggest dream in the first world cup race was pretty incredible," Maxwell said. "I want to keep my No 1 plate at Nove Mesto," said the Decathlon Ford professional. "I want to win but if not, then I have faith in my ability to kind of look at what is happening and with the team to support me, that we can get back to the top eventually." Maxwell, eighth in her Olympic debut in Paris, recently competed in a Shimano Super Cup series race in Spain. "I felt I had good legs in Spain so I did an extra lap to simulate more of a World Cup race. I had some good feelings on the bike - I was composed and hit my lines." Maxwell will be joined by fellow New Zealand pro riders, Sam Gaze and Anton Cooper in the elite field. Sam Gaze at the Paris Olympics. Photo: DPPI / Federico Pestellini Gaze, sixth in the Paris Olympics, is not placing too much expectation in his mountain bike season debut after spending the early months this year on the road with his Alpecin- Deceuninck pro team before being sidelined with illness. "I've had a slower start after falling ill following the Tirreno Adriatico World Tour road race and as a result I could not return to the level needed to race in the Classics," Gaze said. "It has been a slow recovery physically and to also mentally refresh. I've had a stable build up and I can take confidence into my first World Cup of the season. "Realistically I would like a nice result but the primary goal is to produce a performance pressure-free and leaving the weekend with some momentum behind me." He is joined by Cooper, who is making a long awaited European return to the world series after illness sidelined him for much of 2024. Now with the much-vaunted Lapierre Racing United pro team, Cooper had two mid-field finishes in Brazil after starting near the back of the field, with limited ranking points after his significant time out last year. Cooper is looking to consistently move up the rankings, and accordingly improve his start position, which is a vital to running a competitive race. "I would like to think I can push up into the top 20 this weekend," he said of a course which has been one of his favourites, finishing second in 2017, seventh in 2020 and eighth in 2021. The short-track races are on Saturday from 8pm (NZT), and cross-country races on Sunday with the elite women from 8pm (NZT) through to under-23 men from 2am Monday (NZT). Sign up for Ngā Pitopito Kōrero, a daily newsletter curated by our editors and delivered straight to your inbox every weekday.

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