Schurter wins back-to-back men's cross country world titles

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Daniel McConnell (Australia)

Daniel McConnell (Australia) (Image credit: Tour of Japan)
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Nino Schurter (Switzerland) wins the cross country world championship in Pietermaritzburg, South Africa

Nino Schurter (Switzerland) wins the cross country world champions🅠hip in Pietermaritzburg, So⛄uth Africa (Image credit: Tour of Japan)
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Half the field got caught behind the crash at the start

Half the field got cಞaught behind the crash at the s🍸tart (Image credit: Tour of Japan)
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Jose Hermida (Spain)

Jose Hermida (Spain) (Image credit: Tour of Japan)
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Daniel McConnell (Australia)

Daniel McConnell (Australia) (Image credit: Tour of Japan)
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Miguel Martinez (France)

Miguel Martinez (France) (Image credit: Tour of Japan)
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Martin Fanger (Switzerland)

Martin Fanger (Switzerland) (Image credit: Tour of Japan)
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Ralph Naef (Switzerland)

Ralph Naef (Switzerland) (Image credit: Tour of Japan)
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Stephen Ettinger (United States of America)

Stephen Ettinger (United States of America) (Image credit: Tour of Japan)
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Julien Absalon (France)

Julien Absalon (France) (Image credit: Tour of Japan)
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Jaroslav Kulhavy (Czech Republic)

Jaroslav Kulhavy (Czech Republic) (Image credit: Tour of Japan)
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Marco Aurelio Fontana (Italy)

Marco Aurelio Fontana (Italy) (Image credit: Tour of Japan)
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Ondrej Cink (Czech Republic)

Ondrej Cink (Czech Republic) (Image credit: Tour of Japan)
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16th by Kohei Yamamoto is the best-ever by a Japanese rider

16th by Kohei Yamamoto is the best-ever by 𝓡a Japanese 🅺rider (Image credit: Tour of Japan)
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Fans collect in Sharka's Playground

Fans collect in Sharka's Playground (Image credit: Tour of Japan)
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Manuel Fumic (Germany)

Manuel Fumic (Germany) (Image credit: Tour of Japan)
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Nino Schurter (Switzerland)

Nino Schurter (Switzerland) (Image credit: Tour of Japan)
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Maxime Marotte (France)

Maxime Marotte (France) (Image credit: Tour of Japan)
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Jaroslav Kulhavy (Czech Republic)

Jaroslav Kulhavy (Czech Republic) (Image credit: Tour of Japan)
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Daniel McConnell (Australia)

Daniel McConnell (Australia) (Image credit: Tour of Japan)
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The start of the elite men's race at the cross country world championships

The start of the elite men's race at the cross country worl𝄹d champ𒈔ionships (Image credit: Tour of Japan)
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Julien Absalon (France) in a rock garden

Julien Absalon (France) in a rock garden (Image credit: AFP)
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Nino Schurter (Switzerland) defends his rainbow jersey

Nino Schurter (Switzerland) defends his ra🅘inbow jersey𒀰 (Image credit: AFP)
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Nino Schurter (Switzerland) in a rock garden

Nino Schurter (Switzerland) in a rock garden (Image credit: AFP)
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Nino Schurter (Switzerland)

Nino Schurter (Switzerland) (Image credit: AFP)
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Nino Schurter (Switzerland)

Nino Schurter (Switzerland) (Image credit: AFP)
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Nino Schurter (Switzerland) en route to victory

Nino Schurter (Switzerland) en route to victory (Image credit: AFP)
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Julien Absalon (France)

Julien Absalon (France) (Image credit: AFP)
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Julien Absalon (France) recovers after the finish

Julien Absalon (France) recovers after t🌞he finish (Image credit: AFP)
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Marco Fontana (Italy) takes a fall

Marco Fontana (Italy) takes a fall (Image credit: AFP)
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Nino Schurter flew Switzerland's flag high as he soared to victory in the elite men's cross country

Nino Schurter flew Switzerland's flag high as he soared to victory in the elite men's cross cou𒁏ntry (Image credit: Darren Goddard / Gameplan Media)
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Defending world champion Nino Schurter successfully retained his title in the elite men's cross country

Defending world champion Nino Schurter s༺uccessfully retained his title in the elite men's cross country (Image credit: Darren Goddard / Gameplan Media)
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Philip Buys had a tough day at the office as repeated falls saw him fall by the wayside in the elite men's cross country

Philip Buys had a tough day at the office as repeated 😼falls saw him fall by the wayside in the elite men's cross country (Image credit: Darren Goddard / Gameplan Media)
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Renay Groustra was the first South African across the line in 47th position in the elite men's cross country

Renay Groustra was the first South African across the line in 47th position in the elite 🔯men's cross country (Image credit: Darren Goddard / Gameplan Media)
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Julien Absalon (France) finished a disappointing sixth in the elite men's cross country

Julien Absalꦜon (France) finished a disappointing sixth in the elite men's cross countryꦏ (Image credit: Darren Goddard / Gameplan Media)
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Olympic gold medalist Jaroslav Kulhavy (Czech Republic) came back from early issues to finish fifth in the elite men's cross country

Olympic gold medalist Jaro🥂slav Kulhavy (Czech Republic) came back from early issues to finish fifth in the elite men's cross country (Image credit: Darren Goddard / Gameplan Media)
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Maxime Marotte of France was consistent throughout en route to his fourth place in the elite men's cross country

Maxime Marotte of France was consistent throughout en route to his fourth pꦛlace in the elite men's cross country (Image credit: Darren Goddard / Gameplan Media)
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José Hermida Ramos (Spain) hung on to his third place in the elite men's cross country

J🌳osé Hermida Ramos (Spain) hung on to his third place in the elite men's cross country (Image credit: Darren Goddard / Gameplan Media)
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Germany's Mauel Fumic (left) put aside a clash with Switzerland's Fabian Giger to power back and claim the silver medal in the elite men's cross country

Germany's Mauel Fumic (l🍨eft) put aside a clash with Switzerland's Fabian Giger to power back and claim the silver medal in the elite men's cross country (Image credit: Darren Goddard / Gameplan Media)
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From left to right: Germany's Manuel Fumic (third), Switzerland's Nino Schurter (first) and José Hermida Ramos (second) enjoy the moment after finishing on the podium in the elite men's cross country

From left to right: Germ🍸any's Manuel Fumic (third), Switzerland's Nino Schurter (first) and José Hermida Ramos (second) enjoy the moment after finishing on the podium in the elite men's cross country (Image credit: Darren Goddard / Gameplan Media)
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Elite men's cross country world championship podium: Manuel Fumic (Germany), Nino Schurter (Switzerland), Jose Hermida (Spain)

Elite men's cross country world championship podium: Manꦰuel Fumic (Germany), Nino Schurter (Switzerland), Jose Hermida (Spain) (Image credit: Tour of Japan)

Nino Schurter (Switzerland) successfully defended his rainbow jersey by winning the elite men's cross country race at the UCI Mountain Bike World Championships in ဣPietermaritzburg, South Africa, on Saturday afternoon. Manuel Fumic (Germany) battle😼d Jose Hermida (Spain) for the silver medal, with the German distancing the Spaniard in the later laps.

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Elite men cross country
#Rider Name (Country) TeamResult
1Nino Schurter (Switzerland)1:40:17
2Manuel Fumic (Germany)0:00:07
3José Antonio Hermida Ramos (Spain)0:00:21
4Maxime Marotte (France)0:00:53
5Jaroslav Kulhavy (Czech Republic)0:01:17
6Julien Absalon (France)0:01:31
7Moritz Milatz (Germany)0:01:45
8Ondrej Cink (Czech Republic)0:02:04
9Stéphane Tempier (France)0:02:19
10Fabian Giger (Switzerland)0:02:30
11Jan Skarnitzl (Czech Republic)0:02:50
12Marco Aurelio Fontana (Italy)0:03:06
13Alexander Gehbauer (Austria)0:03:08
14Emil Lindgren (Sweden)0:03:11
15Kohei Yamamoto (Japan)0:03:14
16Marek Konwa (Poland)0:03:36
17Florian Vogel (Switzerland)0:03:43
18Miguel Martinez (France)0:03:50
19Martin Loo (Estonia)0:04:00
20Martin Fanger (Switzerland)0:04:10
21Karl Markt (Austria)0:04:42
22Martin Gujan (Switzerland)0:04:59
23Stephen Ettinger (United States of America)0:05:06
24Sergio Mantecon Gutierrez (Spain)0:05:14
25Geoff Kabush (Canada)0:05:17
26Michal Lami (Slovakia)Row 25 - Cell 2
27Timofei Ivanov (Russian Federation)0:05:21
28Kevin Van Hoovels (Belgium)0:05:47
29Andrea Tiberi (Italy)0:05:51
30Uwe Hochenwarter (Austria)0:06:04
31Andras Parti (Hungary)0:06:08
32Todd Wells (United States of America)0:06:17
33Derek Zandstra (Canada)0:06:25
34Raphael Gagne (Canada)0:06:32
35Wolfram Kurschat (Germany)0:07:08
36Zsolt Juhasz (Hungary)0:07:18
37David Joao Serralheiro Rosa (Portugal)0:07:35
38Shlomi Haimy (Israel)0:07:55
39Max Plaxton (Canada)0:08:24
40Henrique Avancini (Brazil)0:08:58
41Rubens Valeriano (Brazil)0:09:09
42Daniel Mcconnell (Australia)0:09:46
43Pavel Priadein (Russian Federation)0:10:01
44Javier Eduardo Puschel (Chile)0:10:34
45Cameron Jette (Canada)0:10:54
46Ricardo Pscheidt (Brazil)0:11:29
47Renay Groustra (South Africa)0:11:47
48Sherman De Paiva (Brazil)0:12:19
49Matthys Beukes (South Africa)0:12:45
-1lapMirko Tabacchi (Italy)Row 49 - Cell 2
-1lapRalph Naef (Switzerland)Row 50 - Cell 2
-1lapPaolo Cesar Montoya Cantillo (Costa Rica)Row 51 - Cell 2
-1lapPhilip Buys (South Africa)Row 52 - Cell 2
-2lapsMax Knox (South Africa)Row 53 - Cell 2
-2lapsPatricio Maximiliano Farias Diaz (Chile)Row 54 - Cell 2
-2lapsStuart Marais (South Africa)Row 55 - Cell 2
-2lapsMichael Broderick (United States of America)Row 56 - Cell 2
-2lapsElia Silvestri (Italy)Row 57 - Cell 2
-3lapsJosé Juan Escarcega (Mexico)Row 58 - Cell 2
-3lapsHeinrich Köhne (Namibia)Row 59 - Cell 2
-4lapsPaul Van Der Ploeg (Australia)Row 60 - Cell 2
-4lapsBen Melt Swanepoel (South Africa)Row 61 - Cell 2
-4lapsSang Hoon Na (Republic of Korea)Row 62 - Cell 2
-4lapsOmer Cumhur Boyraz (Turkey)Row 63 - Cell 2
-4lapsSalih Manavoglu (Turkey)Row 64 - Cell 2
-4lapsLuthando Fatyi (South Africa)Row 65 - Cell 2
-4lapsTumisang Taabe (Lesotho)Row 66 - Cell 2
-5lapsPhetetso Monese (Lesotho)Row 67 - Cell 2
-5lapsThuso Makatise (Lesotho)Row 68 - Cell 2
DNFMichele Casagrande (Italy)Row 69 - Cell 2
DNFCatriel Andres Soto (Argentina)Row 70 - Cell 2
DNFCarlos Coloma Nicolas (Spain)Row 71 - Cell 2
DNFMatthias Wengelin (Sweden)Row 72 - Cell 2
DNFLukas Flückiger (Switzerland)Row 73 - Cell 2
DNFDaniel Federspiel (Austria)Row 74 - Cell 2

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