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Le WES s’arrête à Spa-Francorchamps pour sa toute première manche belge
croissant. Les deux détenteurs du record, la Suissesse Nicole Göldi (Trek) chez les Dames et le Français Jérôme Gilloux (Lapierre) chez les Hommes, viennent de remporter leur deuxième titre mondial consécutif, une première dans l’histoire de l’E-MTB. Les deux spécialistes arrivent à Spa-Francorchamps en favoris de la Coupe du monde WES E-MTB et la bataille est d’ores et déjà engagée chez les Dames. En effet, Göldi n’a que 2 points d’avance sur la Française Justine Tonso (Lapierre), vice-championne

Racing amongst history and legend: WES UCI E-MTB XC World Cup charges towards Spa-Francorchamps
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 2022 Spa-Francorchamps Round On the Women's side, Justine Tonso (Lapierre Overvolt) holds the top with 116 points, followed by German Sofia Wiedenroth (Specialized) (99) and Schneitter (85). Justine Tonso at 2022 Spa-Francorchamps Round However, Nicole

Double win for Göldi and Gilloux in WES Round 4
’s qualification, once again, “The Specialist” and Reigning Champion Jérôme Gilloux (Lapierre) took the award thanks to a lap time of 7:45.97. They both lead the Pole Position General Classification with 5 and 7 best times, respectively. Göldi made not the same perfect race start as yesterday - she reported - however, she widened the gap with runner up Sofia Wiedenroth (Specialized), lap by lap with an impressive race pace. Vice-World Champion Justine Tonso(Lapierre) was visibly sick in yesterday’s race