Rochette doubles up in Iowa, winning Jingle Cross C1
Canadian tops Nash, Richards

Pos. | Rider Name (Country) Team | Result |
---|---|---|
1 | Maghalie Rochette (Can) | 0:42:02 |
2 | Katerina Nash (Cze) | 0:00:22 |
3 | Evie Richards (GBr) | 0:00:27 |
4 | Caroline Mani (Fra) | 0:00:44 |
5 | Kaitlin Keough (USA) | 0:00:55 |
6 | Anna Kay (GBr) Experza Pro Cx | 0:01:25 |
7 | Clara Honsinger (USA) | 0:01:33 |
8 | Katie Clouse (USA) | 0:01:35 |
9 | Courtenay Mcfadden (USA) | 0:02:13 |
10 | Rebecca Fahringer (USA) | 0:02:35 |
11 | Lucia Gonzalez Blanco (Spa) | 0:02:41 |
12 | Madigan Munro (USA) | 0:02:52 |
13 | Samantha Runnels (USA) | 0:03:12 |
14 | Sunny Gilbert (USA) | 0:03:41 |
15 | Crystal Anthony (USA) | 0:03:43 |
16 | Jennifer Jackson (Can) | 0:03:44 |
17 | Caroline Nolan (USA) | 0:04:30 |
18 | Nadja Heigl (Aut) Ktm Alchemist Racing Team | 0:05:42 |
19 | Caitlin Bernstein (USA) | 0:06:27 |
20 | Ellen Noble (USA) | 0:06:32 |
21 | Anna Megale (USA) | 0:06:49 |
22 | Raylyn Nuss (USA) | 0:06:51 |
23 | Lizzy Gunsalus (USA) | 0:07:33 |
24 | Sophie Russenberger (USA) | 0:07:49 |
25 | Elizabeth Sheldon (USA) | 0:07:53 |
26 | Regina Legge (USA) | 0:07:54 |
27 | Amanda Nauman (USA) | |
28 | Megan Barr (USA) | 0:08:13 |
29 | Beth Ann Orton (USA) | 0:08:20 |
30 | Jennifer Malik (USA) | 0:08:22 |
31 | Corey Coogan Cisek (USA) | 0:08:52 |
32 | Emily Werner (USA) | 0:09:13 |
33 | Emily Payonk (USA) | 0:09:21 |
34 | Erin Feldhausen (USA) | 0:09:56 |
35 | Allison Arensman (USA) | 0:09:58 |
36 | Turner Ramsay (USA) | 0:10:13 |
37 | Lauren Zoerner (USA) | 0:10:16 |
38 | Ellie Mitchell (USA) | |
39 | Dana Gilligan (Can) | |
40 | Bridget Tooley (USA) | |
41 | Taylor Kuyk-White (USA) | |
42 | Nicole Bradbury (Can) | |
43 | Aubrey Drummond (USA) | |
44 | Caitlin Neuman (USA) | |
45 | Siobhan Kelly (Can) | |
46 | Eleanor Dyas (USA) | |
47 | Natascha Piciga (Can) | |
48 | Kelly Lawson (Can) | |
49 | Carol Seipp (USA) | |
50 | Katherine Santos (USA) | |
51 | Ashley Zoerner (USA) | |
DNF | Loes Sels (Bel) | |
DNF | Maria Larkin (Irl) | |
DNF | Abigail Yates (USA) | |
DNF | Anna Dorovskikh (USA) | |
DNF | Cassidy Hickey (USA) | |
DNF | Sara Melikian (USA) | |
DNS | Ellen Van Loy (Bel) Telenet Baloise Lions | |
DNS | Inge Van Der Heijden (Ned) | |
DNS | Katherine Compton (USA) | |
DNS | Maud Kaptheijns (Ned) | |
DNS | Sophie De Boer (Ned) | |
DNS | Jolanda Neff (Swi) | |
DNS | Ruby West (Can) | |
DNS | Marthe Truyen (Bel) Telenet Baloise Lions | |
DNS | Monique Van De Ree (Ned) | |
DNS | Annabel Buckley Mcmahon (Irl) | |
DNS | Katelyn Walcroft (Can) | |
DNS | Courtney Tanner (USA) | |
DNS | Kathryn Mcdicken (USA) | |
DNS | Manon Bakker (Ned) Experza Pro Cx | |
DNS | Natalie Redmond (Aus) |
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