13/07/14 - FIM Women's World Champ.: Comblain au Pont, Belgium
Britain’s Emma Bristow – Sherco dominated the opening round as she came home twenty-four marks clear of her nearest rival. Runner up to Laia Sanz in the title race for the last three seasons, Bristow signalled her intent to go one better this year as she
carved out an impressive initial victory over her compatriot and long time rival Rebekah Cook – Beta. Cook claimed
second place by a single mark as she demoted Sandra Gomez – Ossa to third on the day. Gomez’s demise came as
she recorded her worst showing on the final lap of three.
Following a similar route to their male counterparts, the twenty six female riders representing seven different
nations faced three laps of ten sections in changing conditions, Sections five and nine were omitted from a total of
twelve hazards for the Women. Heavy rain showers played havoc with the already slippery boulders and bankings
and saw scores rise during the latter part of the Trial as the weather played its part.
Given the mud and rain it is perhaps no surprise that four British riders featured in the top five with Katy Sunter –
Gas Gas finishing fifth, three marks down on Italy’s Sara Trentini – Ossa who placed fourth. Although from fairer
climes Sara made the most of her experience gained from having ridden the Scottish Six Days Trial on a few
occasions in similarly tough conditions. Trentini, like most of her fellow competitors saw her lap scores increase as
the day wore on, her third lap score of twenty being her highest of the Trial.
From the outset Bristow was simply in a class of her own, she completed the first lap of ten greasy sections for no
loss, whilst her nearest challenger Cook parted with eight marks during the same period. Gomez and Sunter were
the next best on the opening tour as they posted intermediate scores of fourteen and sixteen respectively, with
Trentini in an initial fifth place just one mark further back.
With the heavy rain having done its damage Emma recorded lap totals of six and eleven over the two closing loops
to finish the day on a mere seventeen marks, which was almost what her main rivals had lost on lap one. Gomez
threatened to steal second spot away from Cook with an excellent second lap showing, but was unable to repeat
this on the third lap and finally had to settle for the last step of the podium.
Germany’s Theresa Bauml – Ossa and Ina Wilde – Sherco took sixth and seventh positions at the wet and muddy
Belgian Grand Prix with scores of sixty and seventy-one marks respectively, their totals reflecting just how tough the
opening round of 2014 FIM Women’s Trial World Championship had been. The Spanish pairing of Mireia Conde – Beta
and Elisabet Solera – Gas Gas occupied eighth and ninth spots in that order as they both recorded scores just shy of
eighty marks. Frances’ Pauline Masanes – Gas Gas completed the top ten as just ten marks separated eighth to
sixteenth places in what was a close and fiercely fought first round.
The 2014 FIM Women’s Trial World Championship will now enjoy its traditional summer break, with the second
round of the series set to take place in Spain, once again alongside the men, in early September.
photos and news by FIM Press
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Emma Bristow, Sherco ha dominato questa prima durissima prova. Ben 24 punti il suo totale distacco dalla sua eterna rivale, la compatriota Rebekah Cook – Beta, la quale ha invece prevalso per un solo punto sulla spagnola Sandra Gomez, Ossa.
Molto bene Sara Trentini, Ossa appena fuori dal podio. In gara anche Elisa Peretti, Gas Gas, che si e' piazzata 19-esima.