Riley Amos Wins Inaugural U23 Men’s Short Track World Title at the 2024 Mountain Bike World Championships

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Bjorn Riley earns silver behind Amos; Elite Men and Women stack XCC top 10.

PAL ARINSAL, Andorra (August 30, 2024) – It was a day dedicated to Cross-Country and Short Track racing for Juniors, U23s, and Elites at the 2024 UCI Mountain Bike World Championships in Pal Arinsal, Andorra. For the first time at the World Championships, the U23 riders had their own Short Track event. The highlight of the day came from Riley Amos (Durango, Colo.; Trek Factory Racing) and Bjorn Riley (Boulder, Colo.; Trek Future Racing) who finished first and second in the first-ever U23 Men’s Short Track race.

Picture by Will Palmer/SWpix.com – 30/08/2024 – Cycling – 2024 UCI Mountain Bike World Championships – Pal Arinsal, Arinsal, Andorra – Men’s U23 Cross-country Short Track Podium – Riley Amos (USA) Gold Medalist and UCI World Champion, Bjorn Riley (USA) Silver Medalist and Tobias Lillelund (Denmark) Bronze Medalist

U23 Men’s XCC

The U23 Men raced a total distance of 10 kilometers. Riley Amos (Durango, Colo.; Trek Factory Racing) and Bjorn Riley(Boulder, Colo.; Trek Future Racing) stayed in the top 10 for the entirety of the race. They made sure they were in the right position to make a move when the time came. After lap seven, Amos began picking riders off until he crossed the line in first. His teammate, Riley, finished right behind him in second making history for USA Cycling. Brayden Johnson (Littleton, Colo.; Santa Cruz Rock Shox) kept the lead group close finishing in sixth, and Carson Hampton (Boise, Idaho; Bear National Team) rounded things out for Team USA earning 28th.

Picture by Will Palmer/SWpix.com – 30/08/2024 – Cycling – 2024 UCI Mountain Bike World Championships – Pal Arinsal, Arinsal, Andorra – Men U23 Cross-country Short Track Final – Riley Amos (United States) wins with Bjorn Riley (United States) in second
Results:

1. Riley Amos (USA) 22:02
2. Bjorn Riley (USA) +0:00
3. Tobias Lillelund (DEN) +0:04
6. Brayden Johnson (USA) +0:22
28. Carson Hampton (USA) -1 Lap

U23 Women’s Short Track

The women’s race was fast from the gun. The Americans knew to watch the moves from the two Canadian Holmgren sisters. Madigan Munro (Boulder, Colo.; Trek Factory Racing) was able to stay with the group and battle for a top position. Munro put down eight consistent laps to earn sixth overall. Her teammate, Sofia Waite (Littleton, Colo.; BH Coloma Team) earned 11th.

Results:

1. Isabella Holmgren (CAN) 20:31
2. Ella Maclean-Howell (GBR) +0:22
3. Ava Holmgren (CAN) +0:26
6. Madigan Munro (USA) +0:36
11. Sofia Waite (USA) +0:51

Elite Men’s XCC

Inagural Short Track World Champion Christopher Blevins (Durango, Colo.; Specialized Factory Racing) was the only American in this evening’s race. A front row call up for Blevins allowed him to have a great start heading into the first turn of the 10-lap race. Blevins stayed in the front of the race while chaos ensued on the dusty track behind him. The front was aggressive with riders charging for positions any chance they could. Victory Koretzky (FRA) attacked on lap nine and pulled away with a small gap on the group to ultimately win the World Title. Blevins kept good positioning into the finishing straight and sprinted to the line. It came down to a photo finish for the bronze medal, where he got edged out taking fourth.

Picture by Javier Martínez/SWpix.com – 30/08/2024 – Cycling – 2024 UCI Mountain Bike World Championships – Pal Arinsal, Arinsal, Andorra – Men Elite Cross-country Short Track Final – Christopher Blevins (United States)
Results:

1. Victory Koretzky (FRA) 21:49
2.Charlie Aldridge (GBR) +0:03
3. Alan Hatherly (RSA) +0:03
4. Christopher Blevins (USA) +0:03

Elite Women’s XCC

The American women stacked the short track field with Kate Courtney (Kentfield, Calif.; SCOTT-SRAM Factory Racing), Savilia Blunk (Inverness, Calif.; Decathlon Ford Racing Team), Gwendalyn Gibson (Ramona, Calif.; Trek Factory Racing), and Kelsey Urban (Kentfield, Calif.; Team 31). It was a front row call up for Courtney and Blunk, with Gibson just behind for a fast and furious start. France’s Pauline Ferrand Prevot (FRA) was able to create a gap in the first few laps, but Evie Richards (GBR) came up from behind to add pressure to the group. The Americans kept the leaders in their sights but were not able to close the gap on a medal position. By the last lap, Gibson, Courtney, and Blunk were on the chase and sprinted to the line finishing fifth, seventh, and eighth, all finishing within 15 seconds of a podium position.

Picture by Javier Martínez/SWpix.com – 30/08/2024 – Cycling – 2024 UCI Mountain Bike World Championships – Pal Arinsal, Arinsal, Andorra – Women Elite Cross-country Short Track Final – Gwendalyn Gibson (United States)
Results:

1. Evie Richards (GBR) 19:46
2. Pauline Ferrand Prevot (FRA) +0:01
3. Jenny Rissveds (SWE) +0:18
5. Gwendalyn Gibson (USA) +0:25
7. Kate Courtney (USA) +0:30
8. Savilia Blunk (USA) +0:32
26. Kelsey Urban (USA) +1:58

Junior Men’s XCO

The Junior Men’s race was stacked with 84 of the best riders from around the world ready to take on the five lap, 20-kilomter XCO race. Albert Philipsen (DEN) took an early lead on the first lap and never looked back. The American team made up of Henry Coote (Manchester, Mass.; Competitive Edge, River Valdez (Sedona, Ariz.; Bear National Team), Ezra Caudell (Acworth, Ga.; Gravity Collective), and Luke Mosteller (Tunnell Hill, Ga.; Bear National Team) was led by the Colorado native, Nicholas Konecny (Breckenridge, Colo.; Bear National Team). The top finisher for Team USA was Konecny who finished just three seconds off the podium in fourth. Coote was the second American to finish, earning ninth place.

Picture by Javier Martínez/SWpix.com – 30/08/2024 – Cycling – 2024 UCI Mountain Bike World Championships – Pal Arinsal, Arinsal, Andorra – Men Juniors Cross-country Olympic Final – Nicholas Konecny (United States)
Results:

1. Albert Philipsen (DEN) 1:01.59
2. Hugo Franco Gallego (SPA) +1:55
3. Nikolaj Hougs (DEN) +1:56
4. Nicholas Konecny (USA) +1:59
9. Henry Coote (USA) +3:24
16. River Valdez (USA) +5:07
51. Ezra Caudell (USA) +9:54
58. Luke Mosteller (USA) +15:35

Junior Women’s XCO

The women competed first this morning in Andorra. Vida Lopez de San Roman (Sebastopol, Calif.; Bear National Team) had a front row call up and a strong start off the line for the four-lap race. Viktoria Chladoňová (SVK) led from the start and left the rest of the field chasing. Lopez de San Roman was on the chase with Rafaelle Carrier (CAN) and Tereza Marusa Serkezi (SLO). The race slowly started to break apart and Lopez de San Roman settled into her pace to finish the day in fourth. Alice Hoskins (Charlottesville, Va.; Gravity Collective) rode strong to finish 13th and Ingrid McElroy (Danville, Pa.; Bear National Team) finished in 34th.

Picture by Will Palmer/SWpix.com – 30/08/2024 – Cycling – 2024 UCI Mountain Bike World Championships – Pal Arinsal, Arinsal, Andorra – Women Juniors Cross-country Olympic Final – Vida Lopez de San Roman (United States), Cynthia Guadalupe Martin Gonzalez (Mexico)
Results:

1. Viktoria Chladoňová (SVK) 1:01:24
2. Rafaelle Carrier (CAN) +0:36
3. Tereza Marusa Serkezi (SLO) +1:31
4. Vida Lopez de San Roman (USA) +2:05
13. Alice Hoskins (USA) +4:03
34. Ingrid McElroy (USA) +8:01

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