8 September 2024

Spielmann takes full control in Bielstein; Gilloux reclaims podium’s top

The Haibike rider widens her World Cup lead, while Gilloux widens the gap

 

Bielstein, Germany 8 September 2024 – A new day dawned in Bielstein with 8 laps in a clockwise direction. This set the stage for the season’s fourth WES UCI E-MTB XC World Cup race, where rain threatened but never actually fell at MSC Drabenderhöhe.

 

The riders had to tackle the same circuit but in reverse from Saturday. During the Qualirace, Anna Spielmann (Haibike) and Jérôme Gilloux (Lapierre Overvolt) took the spotlight with the Raspini Pole Position.

Raspini Pole Position Winners Anna Spielman and Jérôme Gilloux

Spielmann extends her World Cup lead

Once again, the Austrian rider from Haibike and Jeroen van Eck (GHOST Bikes Racing Team) had the fastest starts, claiming all the Santero Holeshots at Bielstein.

Anna Spielmann

Spielmann’s blue and pink bike led the entire race for a second day in a row, as she crossed the finish line first. This victory extends her lead in the World Cup overall standings heading into Spa-Francorchamps. 

Jeroen van Eck

Jacqueline Mariarcher (SPORT AUER RACING TEAM) secured another second-place finish, while Solene Bouissou (Team Oise Organisation) was third.

Race 2 Women’s Podium

Gilloux bounces back

After taking second place in Race 1, the World Champion was determined to return to the top of the podium. However, it wasn’t an easy task, as he had to fend off strong competition from Mirko Tabacchi (Leynicese RDR Italia Factory Team) and Joris Ryf (Specialized).

Jérôme Gilloux

The Swiss Champ was eager to win again, but the battle with Tabacchi and Gilloux was fierce. After such an intense fight with changing positions, the Specialized rider finished second, while the Italian Champ secured third place.

Race 2 Men’s Podium

On the other hand, the second Magneti Marelli Checkstar Power Lap Award went to Spielmann and Gilloux.

Magneti Marelli Checkstar Power Lap Awards Winners Anna Spielmann and Jérôme Gilloux

Amateur race

For second day in a row, amateur riders gathered at MSC Drabenderhöhe to watch the World Cup race. At the same time, they tested their own abilities on the track, enjoying a lively, family-friendly, and competitive environment.

Family picture

What’s next?

The excitement is far from over. After two days of racing, the World Cup heads to Spa-Francorchamps in Belgium, for the second part of a high-level back-to-back event. On September 11-12, the world’s top riders will give it their all at the legendary Formula 1 circuit.

Results HERE
Download the photo gallery HERE (Credit: WES/Zubiko Photography)

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