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marcelskittels · 1 year ago
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Loana Lecomte🥈 & Pauline Ferrand-Prévot🥇 of France celebrate during the 2023 UCI Cycling World Championships, Women Elite Cross-country on August 12, 2023 in Glentress Forest - Peebles, Scotland. (Photos by Dean Mouhtaropoulos/Getty Images)
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sportsallover · 4 months ago
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Could we please have news of Loana? Did she get up? This was very worrying
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nearina · 2 years ago
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bikeaospedacos · 2 months ago
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Loana Lecomte e Alan Hatherly vencem o XCO da Copa do Mundo em Mont-Sainte-Anne
Loana Lecomte e Alan Hahterly conquistaram vitórias no XCO da Copa do Mundo, com Keller e Hahterly se destacando nas classificações.
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pokmajom · 4 months ago
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Rossz és jó sporthírek
Sajnos, a határokat feszegető alpin mászásba, megint belehalt két nagyszerű sportoló. Kazuya Hiraide és Kenro Nakajima a K2 nyugati falát próbálták fix kötelek, oxigén palackok és teherhordók nélkül megmászni, de lezuhantak.
Viszont tök jó volt a női MTB verseny az olimpián, ahol Vas Blanka nagyot hajrázva 10. lett, a 2. helyen defektet kapó holland visszaküzdötte magát a 4. helyre és a francia Ferrand-Prévot nagyon szépen nyert. Szegény Loana Lecomte hatalmasat bukott, de úgy tűnik nincs nagy baj.
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princelysome · 4 months ago
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valentin10 · 5 months ago
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Tom Pidcock vainqueur de la short-track à Crans-Montana, Loana Lecomte 4e chez les femmes - L'Équipe
Le Britannique Tom Pidcock (Ineos Grenadiers) a remporté ce samedi la 5e manche de la Coupe du monde de VTT cross-country à Crans-Montana (Suisse). Chez les femmes, la Française Loana Lecomte a terminé 4e. — À lire sur www.lequipe.fr/Vtt/Actualites/Tom-pidcock-vainqueur-de-la-short-track-a-crans-montana-loana-lecomte-4e-chez-les-femmes/1476697
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trixies-allstar-crown · 1 year ago
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Loana Lecomte dominates World Cup in Lenzerheide
Terpstra second, Keller third in round two as Pieterse leads the overall series from CyclingNews RSS Feed https://ift.tt/qJdhvIB
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coochiequeens · 2 years ago
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“ He said the federation had based its decisions on one main criterion: the ability to compete for medals -- and the men had better chances.”                                       Ladies let’s send our prayers, spells, etc to the Women cyclists to give them a boost after this and make this jackass eat his words.
The French Cycling Federation on Saturday defended its decision to pay for business seats for male cyclists while its women's team flew economy on the long trip to the World Championships in Australia.
While the men's team, including two-time defending world champion Julian Alaphilippe, travelled in comfort, the seven women riders as well as the rest of the delegation including male and female competitors entered in the junior events and the support staff, were all in the back of the plane.
The first report in a French newspaper provoked a storm of protest on social media.
Christophe Manin, French cycling's national technical director, told AFP that flying the team to Australia "costs a lot of money."
"Some countries, like Ireland, have decided not to participate in the World Championships. We asked ourselves if we should take all the categories, especially the juniors. We did it.
"But we don't have the means to put everyone in business," said Manin, who decided not to make the trip himself to save money.
He said the federation had based its decisions on one main criterion: the ability to compete for medals -- and the men had better chances.
"For the men, we've been world champions for the last two years. We are really going there to win, while we are more of an outsider in the girls' competition", he said.
"If we had the mountain bike world championships in Australia with the same economic choice to make, we would put the two girls in business and the boys in economy", he said, because French women riders Pauline Ferrand-Prevot and Loana Lecomte have better results than the men.
Team manager Thomas Voeckler travelled economy for the championships in Wollongong outside Sydney.
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assowebtv · 2 years ago
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CAMPIONATI EUROPEI MTB: TITOLI A LOANA LECOMTE E TOM PIDCOCK
CAMPIONATI EUROPEI MTB: TITOLI A LOANA LECOMTE E TOM PIDCOCK
Saranno il britannico Tom Pidcock (Gran Bretagna) e Loana Lecomte (Francia) a vestire per il prossimo annola maglia di campioni d’Europa per quanto riguarda il Cross Country Elite.Le gare, che si sono disputate all’Olympia Park di Monaco (Germania) nell’ambito del campionato europeomultisport che ha visto andare in scena in 11 giorni i campionati continentali di nove discipline, hanno visto alvia…
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ahmed25646 · 2 years ago
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"I'm proving to myself that I'm still here", rejoices Pauline Ferrand-Prévot after her silver medal in cross-country mountain biking.
“I’m proving to myself that I’m still here”, rejoices Pauline Ferrand-Prévot after her silver medal in cross-country mountain biking.
She is back in shape. Pauline Ferrand-Prévot won silver at the European Cross-Country Mountain Bike Championships behind her compatriot Loana Lecomte on Saturday August 20. Although crowned in the two previous editions, the 30-year-old Rémoise was satisfied with her medal color. The triple world champion in the specialty, who had had a complicated season until then, hopes to continue her momentum…
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thebytenews · 2 years ago
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Final Results from the Lenzerheide XC World Cup 2022
Final Results from the Lenzerheide XC World Cup 2022
Loana Lecomte fancied her chances but eventually fell back to 5th. The fifth XC World Cup of the year in Lenzerheide provided dramatic racing with a huge upset in the Elite Men’s racing. Kicking off racing was the U23 Women where Sofie Pedersen just beat Line Burquier in a sprint finish. Puck Pieterse completed the top three just over a minute back. Loana Lecomte secured a back-to-back win this…
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sportsallover · 4 months ago
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Loana dropped by Puck. Come on Loana!! 💪💪
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goalhofer · 3 years ago
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derekdickey · 3 years ago
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Get stoked for the women’s Olympic cross-country MTB race
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Expect a showdown from Team France and Team USA, as Pauline Ferrand Prevot, Loana Lecomte, and Kate Courtney position themselves for gold.
Read the full article at Get stoked for the women’s Olympic cross-country MTB race on VeloNews.com.
Get stoked for the women’s Olympic cross-country MTB race published first on https://throttlebuff.weebly.com/
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trixies-allstar-crown · 3 years ago
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UCI MTB World Cup Petropolis: McConnell secures first victory and leader's jersey
Australian beats Anne Terpstra and Loana Lecomte in Brazil from CyclingNews RSS Feed https://ift.tt/LgUixJY
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