Blanka Vas rounds off perfect weekend with second place in CX WorldCup Hoogerheide

Blanka Vas rounds off perfect weekend with second place in CX WorldCup Hoogerheide

‘Satisfied after super weekend’ 

26/01/2025

After her victory in Maasmechelen, Blanka Vas continued with another top performance. The 23-year-old Hungarian rode to second place on a difficult course in Hoogerheide after an unleashed Lucinda Brand. As a result, she moved up to third place in the final World Cup standings to finish on the final podium. ‘I'm satisfied after this weekend. This course doesn't suit me as much with all that running. But I still found the right rhythm and am super happy with this second place,’ said Blanka Vas.

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Blanka Vas: ‘I started the race very badly. The running passages don't suit me as much anyway and they were really hard. But somehow I found the right rhythm. Lucinda Brand really was flying today, so this second place was the highest possible. This was a great weekend.’

‘Whether this puts me among the favourites for next weekend? I don't count myself among them. The other riders were better than me if you look at the season. The form is good, though. I also need to see the course. I've already seen some pictures, but I need to explore the course myself first to assess my chances. I'm hoping for a course similar to this weekend's. Maybe a little less running, but still tricky and technical. Anyway, this weekend gives me confidence.’

Sports Director Christian Kos: ‘Blanka Vas had another fantastic day, which makes this a great weekend. She shows that the form is good. There was no measure on Brand today, so Vas chose to ride her own pace and fight for that second place. That worked out nicely and is a nice boost towards next week.’

‘Marie Schreiber unfortunately had to drop out,’ Kos continued. ‘It's a shame, but with the World Championships in mind, this was still the wisest choice. Last Friday she had fallen during the course reconnaissance in Maasmechelen. She fell on her right side and her hip hurt. On Saturday she still rode a decent race, but during the night it started to stiffen up. Today she crashed again on the same side. She indicated she could not deliver power and so it seemed better to get off early and not force it because of the pain. We will see how it evolves towards the World Championships.’

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