Vos victorious, Noble second in World Cup opener
Seven-time world cyclocross champion Marianne Vos wins the Waterloo World Cup after a battle with young American Ellen Noble.
Seven-time world cyclocross champion Marianne Vos wins the Waterloo World Cup after a battle with young American Ellen Noble.
Toon Aerts wins his first World Cup, dueling with fellow Belgian and world champion Wout Van Aert.
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The UCI cyclocross World Cup returns to America in 2018 with rounds in Madison and Iowa City in September.
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As he did on Saturday, Powers ran away with the win, opening a significant lead less than halfway into the hour-long race
As she so often does when racing on home soil, the UCI World Cup series champion powered away from the rest of the field to finish alone
Jeremy Powers got a gap early on the technical track and held it to the finish as behind, Tim Johnson dueled with Shawn Milne
National champ Katie Compton motors away from a lead group to take the victory in round one of the Trek CXC Cup in Wisconsin
1. Daniel SUMMERHILL, K-Edge-Felt Bicycles, 1:01:15 2. Timothy JOHNSON, Cannondale-Cyclocrossworld.com, 1:01:15 3. Yannick ECKMANN, Cal Giant-Specialized, 1:01:15
Anderson also won Saturday's race, while Summerhill was seventh on day 1
1. Jeremy POWERS, Rapha-Focus, 57:04 2. Ryan TREBON, Cannondale-Cyclocrossworld.com, 57:20 3. Ben BERDEN, Raleigh-Clement, 57:30
The race took place on the grounds of Trek Bicycle's headquarters in Waterloo, Wis.