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UCI Cycling World Championships 2023: Live stream, TV coverage, schedule and who is riding as Scotland host event

The Editorial Team

Updated 03/08/2023 at 08:55 GMT

The UCI Cycling World Championships 2023 are here! The event - the first of its kind - starts on Thursday, August 3 and takes place across 11 days of action in Glasgow. Thousands of amateur and elite cyclists from more than 120 countries will be competing across seven disciplines in 13 World Championships. Stream the 2023 Cycling World Championships live on discovery+ and Eurosport.

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UCI Cycling World Championships schedule

Cycling World Championships 2023 schedule

  • T r ack & Para-Cycling Track: Team Pursuit, Individual Pursuit, Sprint, Time Trial and Scratch Race
  • Mountain Bike Downhill: Junior – Qualifying
  • Track & Para-Cycling Track: Individual Pursuit, Sprint, Time Trial and Scratch race
  • Track & Para-cycling Track: Team Pursuit and Time Trial
  • Gran Fondo : Road Race
  • Medio Fondo: Road Race
  • Mountain Bike Downhill: Elite - qualifying & junior – finals
  • Track & Para-cycling Track: Individual Pursuit, Sprint, Time Trial and Scratch Race
  • BMX Freestyle Park: Elite – qualifying
  • Track & Para-cycling Track: Team Pursuit, Sprint, Time Trial and Scratch Race
  • Road: Women Junior Road Race
  • Mountain Bike Downhill: Elite – finals
  • Road: Men Junior Road Race
  • Track & Para-cycling Track: Time Trial, Sprint, Keirin, Scratch Race and Team Pursuit
  • Mountain Bike Cross-country Marathon: Elite – finals
  • Road: Men Elite Road Race
  • Track & Para-cycling Track: Sprint, Time Trial, Team Pursuit, Scratch Race, Keirin and Omnium
  • BMX Racing: Challenge
  • BMX Freestyle Park: Elite - semi-finals
  • Track & Para-cycling Track: Individual Pursuit, Sprint, Time Trial, Scratch Race, Keirin, Omnium & Elimination Race
  • Gran Fondo: Individual Time Trial
  • Track & Para-cycling Track: Sprint and Time Trial
  • BMX Freestyle Park: Elite – finals
  • Track & Para-cycling Track: Individual Pursuit, Time Trial, Elimination Race, Madison, Scratch Race and Sprint
  • Mountain Bike Cross-country: Short Track – qualifying
  • Road: Team Time Trial Mixed Relay
  • BMX Freestyle Flatland: Elite Qualifying
  • Track & Para-cycling Track: Sprint, Time Trial, Scratch Race, Keirin, Points Race and Madison
  • Mountain Bike Cross-country: Team Relay & E-MTB
  • Para-cycling Road: Individual Time Trials
  • Road: Men U23 Individual Time Trial
  • BMX Freestyle Flatland: Men Elite semi final
  • Track: Sprint, Omnium, Keirin and Points Race
  • Trials: Teams
  • Mountain Bike Cross-Country: Junior Olympic & Elite Short Track – finals
  • Trials: Men Junior - 20" & 26" & Women Elite semi finals
  • Road: Women Junior Individual Time Trial
  • Road: Women Elite Individual Time Trial
  • BMX Freestyle Flatland: Elite finals
  • Indoor Cycling: Cycle-ball & Artistic Cycling
  • Para-cycling Road: Road Races
  • Trials: Men Elite - 20" & 26" semi finals
  • Mountain Bike Cross-country: Under 23 Olympic
  • Road: Men Junior Individual Time Trial
  • Road: Men Elite Individual Time Trial
  • Mountain Bike Cross-country: Elite Olympic
  • Trials: 20" & 26" Junior and Elite – final
  • Road: Men U23 Road Race
  • BMX Racing: All categories (qualifiers); Junior, Under 23 and Elite (last 32)
  • Trials: 20" & 26" Elite – final
  • Indoor Cycling: Cycle-ball & Artistic
  • Para-cycling Road: Team Relay
  • BMX Racing: Junior, Under 23 and Elite (quarter finals, semi finals and finals)
  • Road: Women Elite (incl Women U23) Road Race

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2023 UCI Cycling World Championships in Glasgow: All final results and medals - complete list

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Glasgow hosted the inaugural mega multi-discipline World Championships from 3-13 August. Read on to discover all the pro medal winners from the event.

Mathieu van der Poel celebrates his road race title at the 2023 UCI Cycling World Championships

The UCI Cycling World Championships 2023 , which took place in Glasgow, Scotland from 3-13 August 2023, brought together all the main disciplines of the sport, excluding cyclo-cross.

A total of 13 World Championships were contested across seven disciplines including the Olympic disciplines of track cycling , road cycling , BMX freestyle and racing , and mountain bike . Several events offered Olympic quotas spots and ranking points for Paris 2024 .

The format will be replicated in the same location every four years, during the year preceding the Olympic Games.

Scroll down to find out all the results from Glasgow 2023.

  • UCI Cycling World Championships 2023: Road cycling preview
  • UCI Cycling World Championships 2023: Track cycling preview
  • UCI World Championships 2023: BMX Freestyle preview
  • UCI Cycling World Championships 2023: Cross-country Mountain Bike preview

Results from the UCI Cycling World Championships 2023

Thursday 3 august.

Women Individual Pursuit

  • Chloe Dygert (USA) 3:17.542 🥇
  • Franziska Braube (SUI) OVL 🥈
  • Bryony Botha (NZL) 3:22.210 🥉

Women Team Sprint

  • Germany (Lea Friedrich, Pauline Grabosch, Emma Hinze) 45.848 (WR) 🥇
  • Great Britain (Lauren Bell, Sophie Capewell, Emma Finucane) 45.923 🥈
  • People's Republic of China (Bao Shanju, Guo Yufang, Yuan Liying) 46.543 🥉

Men 15km Scratch Race

  • William Tidball (GBR) 🥇
  • Kuboki Kazushige (JPN) 🥈
  • Tuur Dens (BEL) 🥉

Friday 4 August

Women 500m Time Trial

  • Emma Hinze (GER) 32.820 🥇
  • Kristina Clonan (AUS) 32.956 🥈
  • Lea Friedrich (GER) 33.134 🥉

Women 10km Scratch Race

  • Jennifer Valente (USA) 🥇
  • Maike van der Duin (NED) 🥈
  • Michaela Drummond (NZL) 🥉

Men Team Sprint

  • Netherlands (Roy van den Berg, Harrie Lavreysen, Jeffrey Hoogland) 41.647 🥇
  • Australia (Leigh Hoffman, Matthew Richardson, Matthew Glaetzer) 41.682 🥈
  • France (Florian Grengbo, Sébastien Vigier, Rayan Helal) 42.583 🥉

Saturday 5 August

Mountain Bike

Women Downhill

  • Valentina Höll (AUT) 04:58.242 🥇
  • Camille Balanche (SUI) 05:00.262 🥈
  • Marine Cabirou (FRA) 05:00.603 🥉

Men Downhill

  • Charlie Hatton (GB) 04:26.747 🥇
  • Andreas Kolb (AUT) 04:27.346 🥈
  • Laurie Greenland (GB) 04:27.976 🥉

Men Team Pursuit

  • Denmark (Niklas Larsen, Carl-Frederik Bévort, Lasse Norman Leth, Rasmus Pedersen) 3:45.161 🥇
  • Italy (Filippo Ganna, Francesco Lamon, Jonathan Milan, Manlio Moro) 3:47.396 🥈
  • New Zealand (Aaron Gate, Campbell Stewart, Thomas Sexton, Nick Kergozou) Overlapped Australia 🥉

Women Team Pursuit

  • Great Britain (Katie Archibald, Elinor Barker, Josie Knight, Anna Morris) 4:08.771 🥇
  • New Zealand (Michaela Drummond, Ally Wollaston, Emily Shearman, Bryony Botha) 4:13.313 🥈
  • France (Marion Borras, Valentine Fortin, Clara Copponi, Marie Le Net) 4:13.059 🥉

Sunday 6 August

Men Elite Road Race

  • Mathieu van der Poel (NED) 6:07:27 🥇
  • Wout van Aert (BEL) +1:37 🥈
  • Tadej Pogacar (SLO) +1:45 🥉

Men Cross-Country Marathon

  • Henrique Da Silva Avancini (BRA) 4:14:42 🥇
  • Martin Stošek (CZE) +0:28 🥈
  • Lukas Baum (GER) +1:43 🥉

Women Cross-Country Marathon

  • Mona Mitterwallner (AUT) 5:07:50 🥇
  • Candice Lill (RSA) +0:54 🥈
  • Adelheid Morath (GER) +9:50 🥉

Women Elimination Race

  • Lotte Kopecky (BEL) 🥇
  • Valentine Fortin (FRA) 🥈
  • Jennifer Valente (USA) 🥉

Men Individual Pursuit

  • Filippo Ganna (ITA) 4:01.976 🥇
  • Daniel Bigham (GBR) 4:02.030 🥈
  • Jonathan Milan (ITA) 4:05.868 🥉

Women Keirin

  • Ellesse Andrews (NZL) 🥇
  • Martha Bayona (COL) +0.010 🥈
  • Lea Friedrich (GER) +0.104 🥉
  • Iúri Leitão (POR) 187 points 🥇
  • Benjamin Thomas (FRA) 185 points 🥈
  • Shunsuke Imamura (JPN) 173 points 🥉

Monday 7 August

BMX Freestyle

Men BMX Freestyle Park

  • Kieran Reilly (GBR) 95.80 🥇
  • Logan Martin (AUS) 95.30🥈
  • Nick Bruce (USA) 93.90 🥉

Women BMX Freestyle Park

  • Hanna Roberts (USA) 91.04 🥇
  • Sun Sibei (CHN) 89.10🥈
  • Zhou Huimin (CHN) 87.90 🥉

Men Elimination Race

  • Ethan Vernon (GBR) 🥇
  • Dylan Bibic (CAN)🥈
  • Elia Vivani (ITA) 🥉
  • Harrie Lavreysen (NED) 🥇
  • Nicholas Paul (TTO)🥈
  • Jack Carlin (GBR) 🥉

Women Madison

  • Great Britain (Neah Evans, Elinor Barker) 28 points 🥇
  • Australia (Georgia Baker, Alexandra Manly) 25 points 🥈
  • France (Victoire Berteau, Clara Copponi) 22 points 🥉

Tuesday 8 August

Team Time Trial Mixed Relay

  • Switzerland (Stefan Bissegger, Stefan Küng, Mauro Schmid, Elise Chabbey, Nicole Koller, Marlen Reuser) 54:16.20 🥇
  • France (Bruno Armirail, Rémi Cavagna, Bryan Coquard, Audrey Cordon-Ragot, Cédrine Kerbaol, Juliette Labous) +7.08 🥈
  • Germany (Miguel Heidemann, Jannik Steimle, Max Walscheid, Ricarda Bauernfeind, Lisa Klein, Franziska Koch) +51.31 🥉

Men 1km Time Trial

  • Jeffrey Hoogland (NED) 58.222 🥇
  • Matthew Glaetzer (AUS) +0.304 🥈
  • Thomas Cornish (AUS) +0.600 🥉

Women Points Race

  • Lotte Kopecky (BEL) 39 points 🥇
  • Georgia Baker (AUS) 31 points 🥈
  • Uchino Tsuyaka (JPN) 14 points 🥉

Men Madison

  • Netherlands (Jan Willem Van Schip/Yoeri Havik) 37 points 🥇
  • Great Britain (Oliver Wood/Mark Stewart) 35 points 🥈
  • New Zealand (Aaron Gate/Campbell Stewart) 34 points 🥉

Wednesday 9 August

Mountain Bike Cross-country

Mixed Team Cross-Country Relay

  • Switzerland 1:05:42 🥇
  • France +0:09 🥈
  • Denmark +0:41 🥉

Women Elite E-MTB Cross-country

  • Nathalie Schneitter (SUI) 52:23 🥇
  • Sofia Wiedenroth (GER) +1:00 🥈
  • Justine Tonso (FRA) +1:34 🥉

Men Elite E-MTB Cross-country

  • Joris Ryf (SUI) 58:29 🥇
  • Hugo Pigeon (FRA) +0:21 🥈
  • Jerome Gilloux (FRA) +1:38 🥉

Women Sprint

  • Emma Finucane (GBR) 🥇
  • Sophie Lea Friedrich (GER) 🥈
  • Ellesse Andrews (NZL) 🥉

Men Points Race

  • Aaron Gate (AUS) 123 points 🥇
  • Albert Torres Barcelo (ESP) 107 points 🥈
  • Fabio van den Bossche (BEL) 95 points 🥉

Men Keirin Final

  • Kevin Santiago Quintero Chavarro (COL) 9.889 🥇
  • Matthew Richardson (AUS) 🥈
  • Nakano Shinji (JPN) 🥉

Women Omnium

  • Jennifer Valente (USA) 116 points 🥇
  • Ally Wollaston (AUS) 96 points 🥈
  • Valentine Fortin (FRA) 94 points 🥉
  • Spain 810 🥇
  • France 680 🥈
  • Great Britain 600 🥉

Thursday 10 August

Women Elite Individual Time Trial

  • Chloé Dygert (USA) 46:59.80 🥇
  • Grace Brown (AUS) +5.67 🥈
  • Christina Schweinberger (AUT) +1:12.95 🥉

Men Cross-Country Short Track

  • Samuel Gaze (NZL) 20:27 🥇
  • Victor Koretzky (FRA) +0:00 🥈
  • Thomas Pidock (GBR) +0:02 🥉

Women Cross-Country Short Track

  • Pauline Ferrand Prevot (FRA) 21:17 🥇
  • Puck Pieterse (NED) +0:04 🥈
  • Evie Richards (GBR) +0:09 🥉

Women BMX Freestyle Flatland

  • Aude Cassagne (FRA) 87.66 🥇
  • Leticia Santiago de Oliveira Moda (BRA) 84.50 🥈
  • Nakagawa Kirara (JPN) 82.66 🥉

Men BMX Freestyle Flatland

  • Shoji Yu (JPN) 94.16 🥇
  • Hayakawa Kio (JPN) 91.16 🥈
  • Matthias Dandois (FRA) 88.00 🥉

Friday 11 August

Men Elite Individual Time Trial

  • Remco Evenepoel (BEL) 55:19.23 🥇
  • Filippo Ganna (ITA) +12.28 🥈
  • Joshua Tarling (GBR) +48.20 🥉

Indoor cycling

Women Elite Artistic Cycling - Pair

Saturday 12 August

Men Cross-Country Olympic

  • Tom Pidcock (GBR) 1:22.09🥇
  • Samuel Gaze (NZL) +0:19🥈
  • Nino Schurter (SUI) +0:34🥉

Women Cross-Country Olympic

  • Pauline Ferrand-Prevot (FRA) 1:24.14 🥇
  • Loana Lecomte (FRA) +1:14 🥈
  • Puck Pieterse (NED) +1:27 🥉

Open Elite Artistic Cycling - Pair

  • Hanselmann/Schefold (GER) 169.63 🥇
  • Rödiger/Styber (GER) 159.50 🥈
  • Lim/Lim (HKG) 118.64 🥉

Men Elite Artistic Cycling - Single

  • Lukas Kohl (GER) 210.50 🥇
  • Philipp-Thies Rapp (GER) 206.85 🥈
  • Emilio Arellano (ESP) 199.11 🥉

Men Elite 20" - Final

  • Alejandro Montalvo Milla (ESP) 250 🥇
  • Borja Conejos Vazquez (ESP) 250 🥈
  • Charlie Rolls (GBR) 190 🥉

Men Elite 26" - Final

  • Jack Carthy (GBR) 210🥇
  • Oliver Widmann (GER) 210 🥈
  • Marti Vayreda Vendrell (ESP) 180🥉

Sunday 13 August

Women Elite Road Race

  • Lotte Kopecky (BEL) 4:02:12🥇
  • Demi Vollering (NED) +7" 🥈
  • Cecilie Ludwig (DEN) +7"🥉

Women Elite

  • Beth Shriever (GBR) 🥇
  • Laura Smulders (NED) 🥈
  • Alise Willoughby (USA) 🥉
  • Romain Mathieu (FRA) 🥇
  • Arthur Pilard (FRA) 🥈
  • Joris Daudet (FRA) 🥉

Men Elite Cycle-Ball

Women Elite Artistic Cycling - Single

  • Ramona Dandl (GER) 182.93 🥇
  • Lara Füller (GER) 178.99 🥈
  • Lorena Schneider (AUT) 172.34 🥉

Full list of results

  • 2023 UCI BMX Freestyle World Championships (Park) full results here
  • 2023 UCI BMX Freestyle World Championships (Flatland) full results here
  • 2023 UCI BMX Racing World Championships full results here
  • 2023 UCI Indoor Cycling World Championships full results here
  • 2023 UCI Mountain Bike World Championships (downhill) full results here
  • 2023 UCI Mountain Bike World Championships (XCM) full results here
  • 2023 UCI Mountain Bike World Championships (cross-country) full results here
  • 2023 UCI Road World Championships full results here
  • 2023 UCI Track World Championships full results here
  • 2023 UCI Trials World Championships full results here

How to watch the 2023 UCI Cycling World Championships

In the United Kingdom, the BBC has full broadcast rights and will carry extensive coverage both on its linear channel and streamed on BBC iPlayer.

FloBikes will stream live coverage in the United States and Canada, while Eurosport will broadcast the event throughout most of Europe.

In Australia, the action will be streamed live and free on SBS On Demand .

Please check local listings for coverage in your area.

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The Classics showcase the development of the UCI Women’s WorldTour

“It’s wonderful to see different teams making the races and different riders winning”, Italian star Elisa Longo Borghini rejoiced.

“It has been a great few weeks for me.” Cycling fans have clearly shared Elisa Longo Borghini’s enthusiasm during the first part of the 2024 UCI Women’s WorldTour, which has been marked by exciting Classics races.

“It’s been wonderful to see different teams making the races, and different riders winning”, the Italian star added during an interview in Maastricht (the Netherlands), where her team Lidl-Trek was based to wrap up a few weeks filled with some of the most prestigious races on the calendar. “I think the races have been thrilling, for the fans as well.”

Liège-Bastogne-Liège Femmes confirmed Longo Borghini’s enthusiastic views with an exhilarating finale… eventually crowning Grace Brown, who brought the FDJ-Suez team its first Classics victory of the season. In the final sprint, the Australian time trial champion got the better of Longo Borghini (2nd) and Dutch Demi Vollering riding for Team SD Worx-Protime (3rd), who had to settle for a different podium position this week after having achieved a fantastic treble last year in the Amstel Gold Race, La Flèche Wallonne Féminine and Liège-Bastogne-Liège Femmes.

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Winners of 2024 UCI Women’s WorldTour one-day races held to date:

Deakin University Elite Women’s Road Race (AUS): Rosita Reijnhout (NED – Team Visma|Lease a Bike)

Omloop Nieuwsblad (BEL): Marianne Vos (NED – Team Visma|Lease a Bike)

Strade Bianche (ITA): Lotte Kopecky (BEL – Team SD Worx-Protime)

Miron Ronde van Drenthe (NED): Lorena Wiebes (NED – Team SD Worx-Protime)

Trofeo Alfredo Binda - Comune di Cittiglio (ITA): Elisa Balsamo (ITA – Lidl-Trek)

Classic Brugge-De Panne (BEL): Elisa Balsamo (ITA – Lidl-Trek)

Gent-Wevelgem in Flanders Fields (BEL): Lorena Wiebes (NED – Team SD Worx-Protime)

Ronde van Vlaanderen-Tour des Flandres (BEL): Elisa Longo Borghini (ITA – Lidl-Trek)

Paris-Roubaix Femmes avec Zwift (FRA): Lotte Kopecky (BEL – Team SD Worx-Protime)

Amstel Gold Race Ladies Edition (NED): Marianne Vos (NED – Team Visma|Lease a Bike)

La Flèche Wallonne Féminine (BEL): Katarzyna Niewiadoma (POL – Canyon//Sram Racing)

Liège-Bastogne-Liège Femmes (BEL): Grace Brown (AUS – FDJ-Suez)

Excitement in the most challenging environment

Despite victory having escaped Vollering, Team SD Worx-Protime came out of the Classics with the biggest tally of wins (four). Her compatriot Lorena Wiebes has established herself as an outstanding sprinter over the last few years, illustrated by her record in the Miron Ronde van Drenthe (four victories in as many editions) but her progress makes her a winner also on the cobbles, as she won the Gent-Wevelgem in Flanders Fields.

As for Lotte Kopecky (BEL), she displayed the rainbow jersey in its full glory at Strade Bianche and Paris-Roubaix Femmes avec Zwift, where she finally clinched the triumph that has eluded her in recent years. “The UCI World Championships last year remains the biggest victory for me, but winning Roubaix in this special jersey comes pretty close”, the UCI Road World Champion rejoiced after having tamed the Hell of the North, her number one goal for the spring.

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At Roubaix, Kopecky triumphed ahead of Elisa Balsamo, consecutive winner of the Classic Brugge-De Panne and the Trofeo Alfredo Binda-Comune di Cittiglio, before the Italian took second position on the podium at Paris-Roubaix Femmes avec Zwift.

Resilience, patience and confidence

Balsamo can be inspired by her friend, teammate and compatriot Longo Borghini, who ended the 2023 season “destroyed” by a series of setbacks (crashes and illnesses) but bounced back with a superb victory in the Ronde van Vlaanderen – Tour of Flanders. Resilience was the key word this spring, with Marianne Vos showing her class and race skills just a few months after undergoing iliac artery surgery by winning the Amstel Gold Race by just a few centimetres ahead of compatriot Lorena Wiebes, who seemed guaranteed to win.

As for Niewiadoma, her victory on the top of the Mur de Huy was her first success on the road (she was crowned 2023 UCI Gravel World Champion) since 2019! “She’s more confident and more patient”, her Sports Director Magnus Bäckstedt explained.

As head of Canyon//Sram Racing, Bäckstedt underlines the overall progress made by teams and riders in the UCI Women’s WorldTour. “The UCI Women's WorldTour is improving at such a fast rate that if you blink, you’ll miss it", he says with a smile, agreeing with Longo Borghini’s analysis. "It’s more and more important to have a strong team around two key riders. Lidl-Trek is very strong across all races. Team SD Worx-Protime is always very dangerous, and we also play an important role. I would say that every team has moved up at least one level, if not two. I think it makes for very entertaining racing and viewing for people at home and we love being a part of this.”

Lotte Kopecky (2,146 points) dominates the UCI Women's WorldTour individual classification, ahead of Elisa Longo Borghini (1,883) and Elisa Balsamo (1,828). Lidl-Trek leads the team classification with 5,426 points, ahead of Team SD Worx-Protime (5,107) and Canyon//Sram Racing (3,538). Puck Pieterse (NED) is the leader of the Best Young Rider classification.

Individual, team and Best Young Rider classification of the UCI Women’s WorldTour

Simon Andreassen claims MTB XCO World Cup victory in Araxá from four-way sprint

Victor Koretzky battles back to second in elite men's race after last lap mechanical, Mairiporã winner Christopher Blevins crashes in opening lap

Simon Andreassen (Cannondale Factory Racing) sprints to victory in the XCO elite men's race at the Araxá round of the Whoop UCI Mountain Bike World Cup

It was a drama packed elite men's cross-country Olympic (XCO) race in Araxá with Simon Andreassen (Cannondale Factory Racing) ultimately claiming his first Whoop UCI Mountain Bike World Cup win since 2020, triumphing in a sprint during the second round of racing for 2024 in Brazil.

The race – which started with Mairiporã winner Christopher Blevins  (Specialized Factory Racing) being pushed to the back of the field by a first lap crash – ended with a four-way dash to the line between Andreassen, his Cannondale Factory Racing teammate Alan Hatherly, Filippo Colombo (Scott-SRAM MTB Racing Team) and Victor Koretzky (Specialized Factory Racing). 

Koretzky tried to come around a charging Andreassen but after a tough day of racing didn't have enough left to overtake the 26 year old Danish rider, who held the Frenchman in second while Hatherly claimed third in the sprint ahead of Colombo. 

“That was nice to win a World Cup again, to be honest," said a clearly surprised Andreassen. "I haven’t thought too much about it yet. It's been a few years since I won and I will take a moment to soak it in.” It had, in the earlier stages of the final lap, looked like Koretzky may actually be on his way to victory as he was out front alone but then a mechanical instead left him with a chase on his hands to regain contact with the front group before the sprint for the top placings unfolded.

“I made a huge effort to close the gap and I was completely empty," said Koretzky. "I am sad but at the same time I’m happy with my shape, so congrats to Simon, he was strong, he did a huge sprint, it was amazing to be on his wheel in the last straight.

"I’m very happy and looking forward to the next part of the season. Even if I had a mechanical, I am still here," said Koretzky of his second spot.

Koretzky leads the overall standings with 520 points, 136 ahead of Andreassen and then it is just one more point back to round one winner Blevins, who finished 22nd in Araxá after fighting back from his first lap crash.

The next cross-country round will be at Nové Město na Moravě from 24-26 May.

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