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Double Delight for Britain: Ferguson Dominates Women’s Junior Road Race at Road World Championship 2024

Double Delight for Britain: Ferguson Dominates Women’s Junior Road Race at Road World Championship 2024

September 27, 2024 Catherine Williams News

2024 ⁤Road World Championship: Cat Ferguson Wins Women’s ​Junior Road Race

Netherlands with 5 people including ‌Megan⁤ Ahrendts photo: CorVos

The 2024 Road World Championship is currently being held‌ in Zurich,‍ Switzerland,​ and ‌the women’s junior road‍ race was held on Thursday, September 26th. The course is ​73.6km, covering two circuits overlooking Lake Greifen and Lake Zurich. 120 runners took part in the race, which had an elevation‍ gain of‍ 972m as ⁣they had to overcome two ⁤hills ​along the way.

The weather on this day was rainy. Amid bad conditions ⁤with temperatures as‍ low as 14 degrees Celsius, a group of five racers formed⁣ 16km from the start. Britain, France, and Poland each sent one person, ​and Italy sent Eleonora ⁣Labella and Sylvia Meresi.

However, this fleeing group was unable to hold the lead for ​long and was​ absorbed into the main group with 46km remaining. The number of people in the group was narrowed ​down to the pace set by the Dutch, and there were scenes where cars⁤ fell off while climbing the gentle slopes. As a result, the lead was narrowed down to eight⁣ riders, including⁤ Cat Ferguson⁢ (Great Britain), who won the​ individual time trial.

The⁤ race was ⁣narrowed down to the first seven riders due to repeated attacks. Photo: CorVos
The race was narrowed down‍ to the first seven‌ riders due to⁤ repeated attacks. Photo: CorVos

With the leading ​group‌ rotating⁣ smoothly, Ferguson made a​ move on the downhill with​ 39km⁣ remaining. ⁣However, he was ​unable to pull ‍away⁤ from the pack‌ behind him,⁤ and once his pace had settled down, ⁢Ferguson’s teammate Imorgan⁤ Wolff‍ (Great‍ Britain) joined him.‍ After ​recovering his ​legs as a group, Wolff attacked with ‍22km⁣ to go to inflict damage ⁢on his rival.

This ⁢move was not decided,‌ and Megan Ahrendts (Netherlands) made a counter ‍move. ⁢After​ that, the leading group continued to attack, and with 20km remaining, the field was narrowed down ​to three ‌riders, including​ Ferguson.

With 20km​ remaining, Cat Ferguson (UK) and‍ three others were‌ in the lead photo: UCI
With ⁤20km remaining, Cat Ferguson​ (UK) and⁢ three others were in ​the lead photo: UCI

Along with Ferguson, who is aiming for a⁣ double crown with the individual TT that he won two days ago, the leading group⁣ was formed by ⁢Paula Ostis (Spain), who will ‌join Movistar in ⁤2025. Also, Viktoria Kladnova (Slovakia), who is⁤ set ⁢to make her ‌professional‌ debut next year at Wisma Liesabike, also held on, and the three racers entered⁤ the final straight with a check. As heavy rain continued to fall‌ on the​ competitors, Ostis was the first to start his sprint with 100‍ meters remaining.

Ferguson reacts to the ‍move, and ⁢Kladnova steps in as well.⁣ However, Ferguson outperformed him in the sprint, and the 18-year-old from England⁢ finished with his index‌ finger raised ⁣to the ‌sky.

Cat Ferguson (UK) pulling away ⁣from the others in the ​sprint photo: UCI
Cat Ferguson (UK) pulling away from the others in the sprint photo: ‍UCI

“It’s an incredible feeling. I was disappointed in finishing second last year, so I⁢ really wanted to win​ the road ⁢race. Winning the gold medal was really amazing. I like TT bikes, and road racing is a different race. I​ can’t believe it. ⁤I’m even happier than I was on Tuesday (individual TT), when I couldn’t‌ have been happier,” said Ferguson, who ‌was delighted with his double win in the individual TT.

Ferguson ‌is an 18-year-old who came close to ‌second place in ​the women’s junior category‌ at the Cyclocross World ​Championships held in February of this ⁤year. Additionally, at ⁣the world track​ championships this year, he won the junior ⁤world championship in both the team pursuit and omnium, and is an athlete with great⁢ promise in⁢ the future as he excels in all three sports. He⁣ has also been ​running for‌ Movistar as ​a trainee since August of this⁢ year, and‌ has‍ a‍ contract with the team until 2027.

Road World Championship​ 2024 Women's Junior Road Race Podium: 2nd place Paula Ostis ‌(Spain), 1st place Cat Ferguson (Great Britain), 3rd place Viktoria Kladnova (Slovakia) photo: UCI
Road World Championship ⁤2024 Women’s Junior Road Race Podium: 2nd ‌place Paula ⁣Ostis (Spain), 1st ⁣place Cat Ferguson (Great Britain), 3rd ⁣place Viktoria Kladnova (Slovakia) photo: UCI

In the sprint for ‌second place, Ostis finished first after defeating Kladnova. Ahrendts, who‌ started the race ‌from the middle, ended up in 4th place, 9 seconds behind, a disappointing ‌result.

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