Bresset feeling better in Houffalize
Frenchwoman happy with second in ꦓlatest World Cup r🀅ound



168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Julie Bresset (168澳洲5最新开奖结果:BH - SR Suntour - Peisey Vallandry) continued ramping up her form this season with a second place finish in the 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:elite women's cross country race at the UCI Mountain Bike World Cup in Houff🔥alize, Belgium on Sunday. Last year's World Cup winner had finished fifth at the 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:opening round in Pietermaritzbur♚g, South Africa last month.
"I wanted to be first, but given the difficulty of the course you could not hide," sa🐽id Bresset on her . "It had been a week since I felt good on my bike, and there were workouts I could not do. I wasn't having fun. I didn't necessarily target a particular placing; I just wanted to have a▨ good race."
In 2011, Bresset won the U23 world championships and the elite World Cup. This season, she is a first-year eliꦗte racer.
Bresset and the other women raced in front of huge crowds on a new course at a classic venue in Houffalize. The course was packed on𒀰to one hillside and included very steep climbs and descents and an extremely twisty route.
Early in the race, the French woman positioned hers𝓰elf in the top five and by the end of the start loop, she and eventual winner and reigning world champion Catharine Pendrel (Luna) were together. The two would battle🦄 throughout the race.
"I gradually moved into the lead at the 🌃end of the start loop. I felt good and I wanted to widen the gap at the start of the first round."
On the third lap, Pend🅺rel accelerated, and Bresset could not follow.
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"I paid for my efforts at the start. Th🌌e race was very tough, and I did 💧not give up. I am very happy to cross the finish line in second. Second place was a relief," she said.
Bresset will race the next round of the World Cup, round 3, in Nove Me🔥sto in the Czech Republic on May ൩13.
See Cyclingnews' full coverage of the 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Houffalize World Cup round.