Mountain bike eliminator well received at Worlds

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Alexandra Engen (Sweden) and Ralph Naef (Switzerland), the first eliminator world champions

Alexandra🐽 Engen (Sweden) and Ralph Naef (Swꦯitzerland), the first eliminator world champions (Image credit: Tour of Japan)
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A round during the elite women's eliminator finals featuring Lea Davison (United States) and other riders

A round during the elite women's eliminator finals💮 featuring Lea Davison (United States) and other riders (Image credit: Armin Küstenbrück)
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Alexandra Engen (Sweden) wins the first women's eliminator world championship

Alexandra Engen (Sweden) wins the first women's eli൲mina❀tor world championship (Image credit: Tour of Japan)
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Ralph Naf (Switzerland) wins the first men's eliminator world title

Ralph Naf (Switzerland) wins the fi𝔉rst men's eliminator world title (Image credit: Tour of Japan)

One week ago today, the world's best lined up at the 168澳ജ洲5最新开奖结果:UCI Mountain Bike World Championships for the first-ever eliminator world championships. At the end of the day, most racers thought the eliminator f𒉰ormat used in Saalfelden, Austria, was better than most so far, and there is still room for ♍some improvement.

Sue George is an editor at Cyclingnews.  She coordinates all of the site's mountain bike race coverage and assists with the road, 'crওoss and track coverage.