For a first edition on November 11, the Trélissac cross country benefited from ideal weather and a field offering great fights.
Pile of 200 arrivals for seven races: not the biggest vintage but thirteen clubs were represented in Trélissac this Monday, November 11, sometimes coming from the surrounding departments. It started with a duel between Bergeracois Abdul Othman and Ibrahima Fane. The Ivorian led three quarters of the race, before suffering the acceleration of the one who, with 13 years younger, is making full progress' Revenge expected during the departmental championships which will take place for the first time in Saint-Estèphe , on January 12
The race with the cadets and juniors saw Gabin Gerbou from Angoumois let Trélissacois Pedro Fandango Costa lead for 80% of the race before flying away on the last false flat. They each won in their category. And among the elite women, it was Clémence Button who won with around forty seconds over Alizée Brugeaud.
A revelation from Limogeau
The last two races also gave rise to superb fights. First among the junior boys, where Louka Albert, the local of the stage, did not want to let victory slip away. after blowing up the lead group. Only Aelys Campmas still clung to his spikes. The great Breuil hill was unfortunately fatal to Trélissacois. On the descent from Crapa, he fell behind the Bergeracois and was overtaken by a second rider from Bergerac, Arthur Cam.
In the same race, the Yonnet twins, from Angoulême, led a hell of a pace. Maélys Cheravola from EST held on throughout the three kilometers to finish eight seconds behind Cyrielle, winner, and two behind Clémence, second. And to conclude, the spectators discovered a youngest girl from Limoges, Louane Arthur-Villeret who beat both the youngest girls but also the youngest girls, after a close race in the lead.
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