Loana Lecomte European cross-country champion ahead of Pauline Ferrand-Prévot

Great hope of French mountain biking, Loana Lecomte won her first major title at the age of 23 on Saturday by being crowned European cross-country champion in the pouring rain in Munich ahead of Pauline Ferrand-Prévot, for a French double.

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The Haut-Savoyarde took advantage of a mechanical incident of “PFP”, alone in the lead in the mud of the Olympiapark after a third of the race, to fly away to victory. The Dutch vice-world champion Anna Terpstra completes the podium, more than two minutes behind the second of the two French women, ultra-dominant a week before their World Championships at home in Les Gets.

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Sixth at the Tokyo Olympics, of which she was one of the favourites, Loana Lecomte had bounced back from Japanese disillusion by signing two World Cup successes this season at Leogang in June then Lenzerheide in July. This continental title against the three Swiss Olympic medalists (4th, 7th and 9th Saturday) promises for the 2020 world champion hopefuls before her first Worlds in the elite next Sunday where her biggest opponent promises to be Pauline Ferrand-Prévot.


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