Pump Track World Cup: With 10G on the bike into the steep curve

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Alec Bob from the USA and Christa von Neuhaeusern from Switzerland won the rainbow jerseys at the UCI Pump Track World Championships in Austria.

Europe's largest outdoor park, Area 47 in the Oetztal valley in Austria, was the venue for the 4th UCI Pump track World Championship on 18th November. In this young sport, participants from 21 countries completed a compact asphalt circuit full of waves and steep curves on BMX or mountain bikes. At speeds of up to 35 km/h, loads of up to 10G are reached for fractions of a second in the tight curves and falls are therefore often severe. After a crash, Swede Love Sylwan ended up in the hospital.

On the 134 meter long sprint track, the fight for titles and medals became a battle of hundredths of a second. In the knockout final for victory, the American Alec Bob was 0.013 seconds ahead of Mattia Costerman from Italy, while Eddy Clerté from France defeated the Swiss Tristan Borel in the fight for bronze. The former world champions Tommy Zula (USA) and Niels Bensink (NED) got eliminated in the round of 16. The Swiss Christa von Niederhaeusern was in a class of her own among the women and won the third rainbow jersey in a row ahead of Sabina Korsarkova from the Czech Republic and Alina Beck from Germany.

Results, men: 1. Alec Bob (USA), 2. Mattia Costerman (ITA), 3. Eddy Clerté (FRA), 4. Tristan Borel (SUI), 5. Ryan Gilchrist (AUS), 6. Thibault Dupont (SUI), 7. Tanguy Grandjean (SUI), 8. Anaia Istil (FRA), 9. Tommy Zula (USA), 10. Niels Bensink (NED);

Women:  1. Christa von Neuhaeusern (SUI), 2. Sabina Korsarkova (CZE), 3. Alina Beck (GER), 4. Aiko Gommers (BEL), 5. Vineta Petersone (LAT), 6. Carly Kane (USA), 7. Felicia Klingstroem (SWE), 8. Julie Heusequin (BEL), 9. Christelle Biovin (SUI), 10. Eloise Donzallaz (SUI).

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