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The world’s best cross-country MTBers gathered in the Trentino region of northern Italy this past weekend for round 4 of the eight-round UCI MTB World Cup. It was little surprise when two of XCO’s biggest names – Pauline Ferrand-Prévot and Nino Schurter – rode to commanding victories on the steep grades of the Val di Sole course.
Ferrand-Prévot, in sparkling form ahead of a home Olympics, rode clear early in the six-lap race and went on to win by nearly a minute. In the men’s race, the GOAT set out hard, forging a leading group of four. Eventually he was the only one left, riding his way to a millionth World Cup win (actually his 36th, in case you’re wondering).
Our man Piper Albrecht was there in Val di Sole to capture all the action, which you can see in the galleries below. We begin with the elite women’s race.
And then it was time for the elite men to shine.
All in readiness …… with a very-focused Schurter waiting for his moment.The GOAT wasted no time coming to the front.Nick Burki with the skillz.Alan Hatherly was in the early group of four and was the last rider able to stay with Schurter.After winning the short-circuit race on Friday, Sam Gaze finished outside the top 30 on Sunday.Like Hatherly, Chilean champ Martin Vidaurre was part of the four-rider group that formed around Schurter in the early laps. He’d end up 11th.Steep grades …… and solid crowds. Here’s Italy’s Simone Pederiva enjoying the vibes towards the back of the field.It wasn’t quite Mathias Flückiger’s day, with the Swiss champ having to settle for 12th.Round 1 winner Chris Blevins, too, wasn’t able to reach his potential on the day. The US champ came in 26th.Ultimately, it was a Schurter masterclass. The Swiss rider spent much of the day with Alan Hatherly, but Schurter was able to drop the South African …… who finished second, seven seconds behind Schurter, and was quick to congratulate his rival.The sprint for third was won by France’s Mathis Azzaro ahead of Luca Braidot and Filippo Colombo.From left to right: Luca Braidot (fourth), Alan Hatherly (second), Nino Schurter (first), Mathis Azzaro (third), and Filippo Colombo (fifth).And so concludes the fourth round of the UCI XCO World Cup. The series continues this coming weekend with a first visit to Crans-Montana, Switzerland.