Posted by Editoress on 09/1/10
 
Mont Ste Anne World Championships - Team Relay Report
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Photos from today's team relay
 
 What a way to start the Worlds!
 Switzerland claimed the first World Championship title of 2010,  following an exciting battle which saw four different countries leading  after each lap. Germany and Czech Republic completed the top three.   Canada finished a respectable eighth, with a solid performance from  Antoine Caron and Mical Dyck.
 With temperature already soaring in the 30s, the Team Relay got underway  with 18 teams lining up at the start line (Brazil did not start). After  a quick start lap, Switzerland was in the lead, closely followed by  France, Germany, Italy and the Nertherland.  Canada's Max Plaxton was  11th following an average start. Italy came in first, with Marco Fontana  posting a 15:28 lap just ahead of Germany, with the Czech team  completing the top three.
 Plaxton posted the ninth fastest time for the full lap, a second behind  Todd Wells from the United States. Ondrej Cink (CZE) posted a 15:57 to  give his team a 22 second lead over Switzerland and Germany. Italian  Maximillian Vieider flatted on that lap, dropping to the team to fourth  nearly, 1:25 behind first place. Canadian Francis Morin wasn't able to  make up ground, but didn't lose any either, with the Canadian team still  sitting in ninth at the end of the second lap.
 Frenchman Frederic Ravanel was the fastest rider on the third lap,  moving his team in the lead after accepting the relay from his teammate  in sixth place. Germany move up one place to sit in second, while  Katerina Nash (CZE), who had the lead at the beginning of the lap came  in third, after crashing in a corner. She was followed by Switzerland  and Canada.  Canada's Junior rider Antoine Caron posted the fifth  fastest time on the lap to move Canada in the top 5.
 The final lap saw Ralph Näf post the third fastest lap of the day  (15:31) to provide his team with a World Title. Eighteen second later,  Germany came in and the Czech Republic crossed the line in third, 41  seconds later.  Canadian Mical Dyck, in her first Team Relay event, was  paired against Näf for the last lap, and she hold her own crossing the  line in eight place, calling her lap an "above race pace lap".
 Race Notes:
 Max Plaxton was happy with his lap, although he admitted to not having a  great start lap. Being caught behind that many people in the  singletrack slowed him down, as he couldn't pass, but he was able to  work his way up on the climbs in the second part of the course.
 Francis Morin was satisfied with his race and he described his  experience as "fun but difficult". He is a little concerned about his  recovery ability after this all out effort, and how it will impact his  main event on Friday.
 Antoine Caron had "good legs", although he suffer a small mechanical  problem (he couldn't shift to his small chainring). He passed most of  the riders ahead of him in the singletrack and caught his final rider  (USA) just before entering the "Beatrice" rock garden.  He felt that the  course was deteriorating and that a little rain would help, at least,  keep the dust down.  His goal for the Junior race - top 15, but if all  stars aligned properly he wishes for a top 5.
 Mical Dyck was pretty nervous before the race but excited to be part of  it. "I'm extremely honored to do the team relay" she said and her goal  for her main event is a top 20 "to redeem myself from last year".
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