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Nino Schurter has to wait one more season for his 33rd World Cup victory.
The 34-year-old from Graubünden finished third in the second and final cross-country race of the year at Nove Mesto, behind Brazilian Henrique Avancini and Dutchman Milan Vader.
After fourth on Thursday from a poor starting position, Schurter was able to control the race from the front again this time. However, he lacked the strength to get rid of his strongest comrades. In the sprint against six competitors, he had to let Avancini and Vader go first. For the 31-year-old Avancini, who has been at the top for many years, it was the first World Cup victory.
Neff throws in the towel in round 2
The Swiss women were also unable to keep up with the fastest in the second race of the Cross Country World Cup at Nove Mesto. Sina Frei and Alessandra Keller were once again the best representatives of Swiss cycling with places 8 and 9. While Frei lost one position compared to Thursday, Keller improved one place.
Jolanda Neff retired from the race on lap 2. The St. Gallen resident complained of headaches and symptoms of illness in the Czech Republic. In the first race on Thursday he finished 17th, on Friday he did not start on the short track.
Ferrand-Prévot vor Terpstra
The same riders took the podium as on Thursday. The French Pauline Ferrand-Prévot got the victory. The world champion, who was still third on Thursday, prevailed ahead of the Dutch Anne Terpstra, who was second again. French driver Loana Lecomte confirmed her victory on Thursday and finished third.
For the mountain bike entourage, he’s now in Austria for the World Cup. The kick-off in Leogang takes place on Wednesday with the team competition. The cross country race is scheduled for Saturday. A week later, the MS will take place in Ticino.