Rachel Atherton wins the UCI Mountain Bike DH World Cup overall title in Windham

Aug 11, 2015 at 4:17
by rasoulution  
The UCI Mountain Bike World Cup’s finals are still ahead of us, but there is already an overall winner: Rachel Atherton is this year’s downhill champion. The Briton was more than nine seconds ahead and clinched her fifth consecutive World Cup victory at the next-to-last UCI race in Windham (USA). An historical day for Rachel – also because her childhood idol Missy Giove raced this weekend for the first time in years.

UCI MTB World Cup at Windham New York. By Sven Martin

After only six rounds, one thing is certain: Rachel Atherton is the overall winner of the UCI Mountain Bike DH World Cup 2015. She takes over the title from her compatriot Manon Carpenter. After her victory in Windham last weekend she scores 1,410 points and thus leads the UCI ranking just ahead of Manon Carpenter with 899 points. Even if Manon would win the qualifying and finals at the last stop in Val di Sole, she would not be able to steal Rachel’s crown.

UCI MTB World Cup at Windham New York. By Sven Martin

It was literally a hot race in Windham: the very warm weather made the short, but very intense track dust-dry. The technical parts, jumps and high-speed passages were the right mixture for Rachel. She finished 9:36 seconds faster than Manon Carpenter and perfectly completed her season. Thus, Continental equipped the two fastest women with high-performance BlackChili compound tires. Another highlight this weekend was Missy Giove’s participation. Rachel’s childhood idol completed her first UCI race after several years. Rachel said: “I was so starstruck! Watching my GoPros with Missy was surreal, cheers for being badass Missy! It’s been such an awesome weekend, such a fun race and I’m so so stoked with today’s win and the Overall.” You can watch her run here: http://bit.ly/Rachels_Run .

UCI MTB World Cup at Windham New York. By Sven Martin

The GT Factory Team was celebrating as it scored the “Team of the Day“ award and now is leading the pack to finish the UCI Mountain Bike World Cup as the best downhill team. Also other Conti athletes are in a very good position after the Windham race: Manon Carpenter might finish second this season and Gee Atherton is still able to achieve a top 5 placement. For the Cross Country athletes, Val di Sole will be a hard battle between Swiss Nino Schurter and Frenchman Julien Absalon. The defending champion is still in the race as he is only 190 points behind leading athlete Schurter.

UCI MTB World Cup at Windham New York. By Sven Martin

Here are the current standings:

DHI Men Elite
Rachel Atherton wins the UCI Mountain Bike DH World Cup overall title in Windham

DHI Women Elite
Rachel Atherton wins the UCI Mountain Bike DH World Cup overall title in Windham

DHI TEAM
Rachel Atherton wins the UCI Mountain Bike DH World Cup overall title in Windham

XCO Men Elite
Rachel Atherton wins the UCI Mountain Bike DH World Cup overall title in Windham

XCO Women Elite
Rachel Atherton wins the UCI Mountain Bike DH World Cup overall title in Windham

*Conti athletes.

We are excited to watch the finals in Val di Sole on August 22nd (DH) and 23rd (XCO). The races are brought to you live by Red Bull TV

For all further information regarding events, Continental’s athletes and mountain bike teams supported by the German tire manufacturer, please visit their Facebook page: www.facebook.com/pages/ContinentalMTB/235588236540292

For additional information concerning Continental’s involvement within the bicycle industry, please go to: www.conti-online.com/www/bicycle_de_en/

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2 Comments
  • 1 0
 I'm not entirely familiar with the points system, but it appears Rachel has more points than Aaron. That's so awesome.
  • 1 0
 @ehigh - They race in different categories - how is that relevant?







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