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Absalon wins 4th XC title

Frenchman Julien Absalon (Team Orbea) claimed his fourth consecutive UCI world championship men's XC title by dominating the 119-rider field in Fort William, Scotland.

Absalon won the 48-kilometer race with a final time of 02:17:06. Rounding out the men's podium was a pair of Swiss riders, as Ralf Naef and Florian Vogel won the silver and bronze medals respectively.

Adam Craig (Giant), currently the top American off-road cyclist internationally, ranked 13th in the world and 18th on the World Cup circuit, finished 4:51 behind Absalon. Jeremiah Bishop (Trek-VW) was the next-fastest American in 33rd, 6:47 off the winning pace. Jeremy Horgan-Kobelski (Subaru-Gary Fisher) placed 39th, 8:18 down, Michael Broderick (Kenda-Seven) finished 12:47 back to place 60th, Carl Decker (Giant) was 69th, 16:54 back, and Barry Wicks (Kona-Les Gets) was the last U.S. competitor to finish, placing 81st at +21:56.

Saturday's results served as a reminder that the European mountain bike pool features a formidable list of contenders less than a year away from the 2008 Olympic Games despite the U.S. being ranked seventh in the world. Amongst the top-20 finishers on Saturday were four Swiss riders, four Spanish, three German and two each from Belgium and France. Craig was the top non-European finisher while Canadian Seamus McGrath was the next-best in 31st place.

Assigned the 12th start position by the UCI based on his world ranking, Craig dropped to 31st after the first of six eight-kilometer laps, but quickly rebounded to the 16th position two laps later after posting the sixth-fastest lap time of the day. Throughout the remainder of the race though, Craig slipped a couple of spots per lap to cross the line in 22nd overall.

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ELITE MEN'S CROSS COUNTRY RESULTS

1 Julien Absalon (France)2:17:06 
2 Ralph Näf (Switzerland)0:00:25 
3 Florian Vogel (Switzerland)0:00:54 
4 Fredrik Kessiakoff (Sweden)0:01:01 
5 Manuel Fumic (Germany)0:01:04 
6 Christoph Sauser (Switzerland)0:01:08 
7 Jean-Christophe Peraud (France)0:01:19 
8 Roel Paulissen (Belgium)0:02:03 
9 Lukas Flückiger (Switzerland)0:02:06 
10 José Antonio Hermida Ramos (Spain)0:02:09 
11 Christoph Soukup (Austria)0:03:10 
12 Carlos Coloma Nicolas (Spain)0:03:14 
13 Ivan Alvarez Gutierrez (Spain)0:03:24 
14 Peter Riis Andersen (Denmark)0:03:30 
15 Milan Spesny (Czech Republic)0:03:34 
16 Sven Nys (Belgium)0:03:36 
17 Moritz Milatz (Germany)0:03:45 
18 Rudi Van Houts (Netherlands)0:03:48 
19 Lado Fumic (Germany)0:04:03 
20 Marek Galinski (Poland)0:04:08 
21 Ruben Ruzafa Cueto (Spain)0:04:14 
22 Adam Craig (United States Of America)0:04:51 
23 Jürg Graf (Switzerland)0:05:07 
24 Yury Trofimov (Russian Federation)0:05:17 
25 Filip Meirhaeghe (Belgium)0:05:23 
26 Marco Aurelio Fontana (Italy)0:05:24 
27 Jochen Kass (Germany)  
28 Inaki Lejarreta Errasti (Spain)0:06:12 
29 Wolfram Kurschat (Germany)0:06:23 
30 Thomas Frischknecht (Switzerland)0:06:42 
31 Seamus McGrath (Canada)  
32 Martin Gujan (Switzerland)0:06:46 
33 Jeremiah Bishop (United States Of America)0:06:47 
34 Stefan Sahm (Germany)0:07:20 
35 Oliver Beckingsale (Great Britain)0:07:26 
36 Bart Brentjens (Netherlands)0:07:31 
37 Karl Markt (Austria)  
38 Tony Longo (Italy)0:07:40 
39 Jeremy Horgan-Kobelski (United States Of America)0:08:18 
40 Bas Peters (Netherlands)0:08:36 
41 Hannes Metzler (Austria)0:08:39 
42 Ian Wilkinson (Great Britain)0:08:43 
43 Massimo De Bertolis (Italy)0:08:51 
44 Liam Killeen (Great Britain)0:09:01 
45 Hector Leonardo Paez Leon (Colombia)0:09:16 
46 Todd Wells (United States Of America)0:09:25 
47 Chris Jongewaard (Australia)0:09:31 
48 Mirko Pirazzoli (Italy)0:09:45 
49 Martino Fruet (Italy)0:10:12 
50 Geoff Kabush (Canada)0:10:21 
51 Igor Bogdan (Ukraine)0:10:40 
52 Jelmer Pietersma (Netherlands)0:10:46 
53 Johann Pallhuber (Italy)0:10:58 
54 Karl Platt (Germany)0:11:21 
55 Paul Oldham (Great Britain)0:11:45 
56 Kenji Takeya (Japan)0:11:46 
57 Miha Solar (Slovenia)0:12:10 
58 Sid Taberlay (Australia)0:12:29 
59 Yader Zoli (Italy)0:12:39 
60 Michael Broderick (United States Of America)0:12:47 
61 Nicholas Craig (Great Britain)0:12:59 
62 Ricky Federau (Canada)0:13:13 
63 Julio Humberto Caro Silva (Colombia)0:13:33 
64 Cristobal Silva (Chile)0:13:47 
65 Luciano Caraccioli (Argentina)0:13:50 
66 Marcus Roy (New Zealand)0:14:04 
67 Klaus Nielsen (Denmark)0:15:03 
68 Sergiy Rysenko (Ukraine)0:15:43 
69 Carl Decker (United States Of America)0:16:54 
70 Marc Bassingthwaighte (Namibia)0:17:02 
71 Filip Eberl (Czech Republic)0:17:15 
72 Taavi Selder (Estonia)0:17:28 
73 John Paul Pearton (South Africa)0:17:38 
74 Dylan Cooper (Australia)0:17:43 
75 Valeriano Rubens Donizeti (Brazil)0:18:00 
76 Bilal Akgul (Turkey)0:18:08 
77 Maxim Gogolev (Russian Federation)0:18:20 
78 Andras Parti (Hungary)0:20:45 
79 Keiichi Tsujiura (Japan)0:21:21 
80 Johan Van Zyl (South Africa)0:21:27 
81 Barry Wicks (United States Of America)0:21:56 
82 Eero Jappinen (Finland)0:23:04 
83 Alexey Medvedev (Russian Federation)0:25:30 
   
One lap behind  
84 Lenart Noc (Slovenia)  
85 John Jairo Botero Salazar (Colombia)  
86 Stuart Houltham (New Zealand)  
87 Martin Kraler (Austria)  
88 Javier Puschel (Chile)  
89 Caspar Austa (Estonia)  
90 Michael Northcott (New Zealand)  
91 Muammer Yildiz (Turkey)  
92 David Leiman (South Africa)  
   
Two laps behind  
93 Milan Barenyi (Slovakia)  
94 Justice Makhale (South Africa)  
95 Yilmaz Kanat (Turkey)  
96 Dzintars Ozolins (Latvia)  
97 Dror Pekatch (Israel)  
   
Three laps behind  
98 Ivica Mesaric (Croatia)  
99 Pavao Roset (Croatia)  
DNF Cédric Ravanel (France)  
DNF Kashi Leuchs (New Zealand)  
DNF Robin Seymour (Ireland)  
DNF Marti Gispert Labarta (Spain)  
DNF Mannie Heymans (Namibia)  
DNF Kevin Evans (South Africa)  
DNF Marcin Karczynski (Poland)  
DNF Simon Richardson (Great Britain)  
DNF Eric Drower (New Zealand)  

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