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Really gutted for Fem, as I think her mental state is still really bad. I hope she is able to get to a place in life where she's okay, regardless of whether that includes cycling.
Supposedly she's still recovering from illness, but I have the feeling the team is protecting her. I don't want to dabble in amateur psychology but obviously there's some kind of mental block going on.
 
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Worth noting that French women' placings put them ahead of Dutch women in the top-10, and all young-ish.
Hopefully a good sign for the near future.......a mix of nations in the Top 10 is what we want to see. I would like to see a few Swiss in there as well (but CX in Switzerland seems to be for XC rejects), and with the current young North Americans it could be a lot more interesting going forward.
 
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Hopefully a good sign for the near future.......a mix of nations in the Top 10 is what we want to see. I would like to see a few Swiss in there as well (but CX in Switzerland seems to be for XC rejects), and with the current young North Americans it could be a lot more interesting going forward.
The Holmgrens and Rafaelle Carrier should be regular fixtures in the top 15s, but I don't know how much cross they will be racing.
 
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Sep 20, 2017
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A lot of bad news on the injury front this weekend that hasn't been discussed yet:
- Iserbyt is experiencing the same symptoms as he had before his iliac artery surgery again. He was supposed to return in eight days from now in Niel, instead there are rumours about him not racing at all this season and Mettepenningen refused to rule out it being a career-ender
- Alvarado was supposed to start her season in Tabor, that has been postponed indefinitely
- Also no timeframe for Worst's return
 
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I feel like Nys' problems are totally mental. He does lose focus too easily.
I suspect yesterday was due to fatigue from Saturday’s race - he was making uncharacteristically sloppy errors and was clearly easily irritated by them & whatever bike issues he had.
It was noticeable that Mason also had a lacklustre day - despite a decent start, he quickly went backwards and never featured, finishing 3mins down.
 
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I liked the Lokeren circuit,fast but still technical . Interesting that the pits were slower - to myself that's how it should be ,pitting excessively should have consequences.I can be frustrated when a rider pitting seems to make up places in the pits?