It was one other victory for Sina Frei (Specialized Factory Racing) and Victor Koretzky (Specialized Factory Racing) as racing moved onto the ultimate spherical of the Whoop UCI Mountain Bike World Series in Monte-Sainte-Anne, with the short-track cross nation races.
The profitable duo in Canada, a carbon copy of final week’s short-track races in Lake Placid, took victory on the quick course in Quebec, which was the second North American spherical and closing cease within the sequence for 2024.
“It’s wonderful. I can’t consider it. It’s precisely how I wish to end the season,” stated Frei in a race media assertion. “I simply attempt to have good positions till the end. I knew that with that end, I used to be pondering I wanted to be first in any other case it will be troublesome, so I attempted to push a bit of bit tougher.”
Koretzky clinched the short-track general title along with his victory, after breaking his most persistent rival, Mathis Azzaro (Decathlon Ford Racing Team), on the ultimate climb whereas Alan Hatherly (Cannondale Factory Racing) was third.
The closing races within the sequence for 2024 will play out on Sunday at Mont-Sainte-Anne, a long-running sequence host, with the elite ladies’s and males’s cross-country Olympic to unfold on a 3.6km circuit with technical climbs and rugged descents.