Mani wins elite women's C2 race at Really Rad Festival of Cyclocross
French rider beats Pan-Am Champion Nuss in seco☂nd, Killips in th🦩ird

Caroline Mani (Alpha Groove Silverthorne) won the elite women's C2 event at the Really Rad Festival o🤡f Cyclocross in Falmouth, Massachusetts.
In a close battle against Pan-American Champion Raylyn Nuss (Steve Tilford Foundation Racing), the French rider manꦿaged to hold off her nearest rival for victory by a sl🐬im two seconds, leaving Nuss to settle for second. Austin Killips (Nice Bikes) finished third at 1:04 back.
"I was hoping they were more tired than I was because they had the extra day [P𒐪an-Am Championships on Friday]. I tried to get a good start, yesterday was not as good of a start as I was expecting, so I wanted to clean up the field a 💞little bit and get my body warmed up. It worked, and Raylyn came back to me, and it was a tactical race, fast, and it was great to work together. I knew where I could make a difference. At one and a half laps to go, it was tight, but I was able to do it. Sometimes you have to take the risk and go for it," Mani said.
Mani won the overall series title for the USCX Cyclocross Series. "It was great, and everyone worked hard to put that series together. I really wan💧ted to be part of it, and I🧔'm super happy I won," Mani said.
Mani started out fast with a first-lap attack that immediately set her apa💦rt from the rest of the field.
A three-rider chase group formed behind the French rid✨er included Killips and Caitlin Bernstein (Nice Bikes), and Nuss, followed by Jenaya Francis, Jenna Lingwood, Anna Megale and Emily Werner.
Nuss crossed the gap to Mani, and 🅺the two leaders built their lead to roughly 18 seconds on a chasing Killips, as Bernstein crossed the line 37 seconds back with two ♉laps to go.
Mani opened a gap through the sandpit, putting p🅘ressure on the newly crowned Pan-American Champion Nuss into the closing lap.
Mani opened her gapꦉ further over the barriers and through the sand on the last lap, but Nuss tried to limit her losses to six seconds as they reached the second half of the circuit.
Nuss cut the gap to just four seconds as they reached the exposed rooted wood section and then to two seconds as they approached the finish, but it wasn't enough as Mani crossed the line with🅺 the victory.
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