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Racing amongst history and legend: WES UCI E-MTB XC World Cup charges towards Spa-Francorchamps

-Francorchamps is preparing to host the championship for the second year in a row, and after the UCI World Championships that saw Swiss Joris Ryf (Specialized) and Nathalie Schneitter (Trek-Bosch) crowned World Champs in Scotland. Joris Ryf and Nathalie Schneitter (Photo: UCI) Returning to WES action, Ryf and Schneitter aim to narrow the gap at the top of the Overall Standings. Jérôme Gilloux (Lapierre Overvolt) remains leader with 131 points, closely trailed by the Swiss rider with 105. Jérôme Gilloux at

Double win for Göldi and Gilloux in WES Round 4

and was brave to race again today in her physical conditions, showing the Belgian spectators she never gives up. The Women’s podium was a replica of Day 1’s, consolidating the top-3 positions in the overall World Cup standings with the Swiss Göldi on... pretty close, as the Swiss was giving it all, notwithstanding Monsieur Gilloux was able to slightly widen the gap lap by lap and secure another victory and the double in this first-ever Belgian weekend. Ryf fought until the end of the race, crossing the

WES comes to Spa-Francorchamps for the first-ever Belgian Round

’s race, as Gilloux is not only galvanised by the World Title, but he’s also separate from the Swiss runner up Joris Ryf (Bergstrom) by 54 points and Loïc Noël (Specialized), also from Switzerland, is just 2 points behind his fellow, and always battling

37 teams ready to fight on Spa-Francorchamps track !

regular in the past, Christoffer Bergman returns as part of Maco Racing’s Yamaha-powered line-up. … and Brenner too: After being forced to miss the season-opening 24 Heures Motos, swift Swiss Marcel Brenner is back with Team Bolliger