Ceylin del Carmen Alvarado (Fenix-Deceuninck) was in a category of her personal as she soloed to her fourth win of the 2024 cyclocross season on the Superprestige Niel, taking the lead on the primary of 5 laps and staying away all the way in which to the end.
Regardless of shedding out to Dutch champion Lucinda Model (Baloise Trek Lions) in Sunday’s Rapencross, Alvarado simply managed to tug away within the opening phases with no response from her rivals.
Alvarado managed to eke out a nine-second hole to Model on the finish of the opening lap to 21 seconds by the end after a quick 42 minutes of racing. Model held onto second place after an intense battle with Sara Casasola (Crelan-Correndon).
The Italian champion misplaced out on the ultimate podium spot on the dying, after teammate Marion Norbert Riberolle labored her well beyond on the ultimate lap with a last-gasp dash to the road.
It was a virtually flawless efficiency from the previous world champion Alvarado, who handled the heavy mud, an terrible lot of working and 5 reps up the powerful climb of the Muur van Niel higher than these behind.
Her third win in a row in Niel moved her as much as equal first within the Superprestige total standings on 42 factors, alongside Model, with Casasola 5 factors off them in third and world champion Fem van Empel (Visma-Lease a Bike) additional down on 28 factors.
Outcomes
Outcomes powered by FirstCycling