


The Frenchwoman jumped eight places on the UCI world ranking after her third place yesterday, and will next race the Hoogerheide World Cup in The Netherlands on Sunday 28 January. We’re also in France and it’s always special to finish on the podium here.” In the end I could gain some positions and I’m happy to get third, especially because it’s a world cup podium. WTB-sponsored rider Katie Compton recently stormed to victory in the third Cyclocross World Cup race of the season. I just kept pushing and fighting right from the start. but Katie Compton (Trek Cyclocross Collective) has spent years dialing in a winning system. “I didn’t have the best start, I was quite far away. It can be hard getting ready for World Cup cyclo-cross racing in the U.S. “You needed a lot of power to get through the mud and you had to run quite a lot on that course.”įerrand-Prévot, who’s been forced to start near the back of the grid all season, was again faced with the challenge of getting through the 56-rider peloton. “It was a muddy, old school track,” said Ferrand-Prévot after the race. Compton has amassed twenty three World Cup wins and four medals at the Cyclocross World Championships, and 130+ UCI wins, making Compton the most successful US. Katie Compton ready to start another World Cup and compete for her 23rd World Cup win. In this feature, she talks about her memorable race against Sanne Cant and Helen Wyman. For the 2016/2017 season, Katie Compton has a new one-racer program for this season after her Trek Factory cyclocross team disbanded last season when Trek picked up sponsorship of the Telenet-Fidea cyclocross team. Pauline claimed her first world cup podium for the season when she raced through the peloton on a tough circuit, finishing 1 minute 20 seconds behind winner Katie Compton. Katie Compton had her best World Cup finish of the season in Zeven, Germany. After a several domestic races in October, Compton started to regain her form and placed second to Marianne Vos (Rabobank) at the opening World Cup round in Valkenburg. Pauline stormed to third place in yesterday’s penultimate 2018 UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup in Nommay, France. Katie Compton (Trek) and Wout Van Aert (Crelan) lead the UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup women’s and men’s standings, respectively, after winning the second round at Jingle Cross in Iowa City on.
