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U.S. Number One in the World in Cross Country Mountain Bike Rankings Print E-mail
Written by USA Cycling   
Wednesday, 21 March 2007
Women’s Team, Georgia Gould Lead the Rankings; Men’s Team Third, Todd Wells Fourth

Colorado Springs, Colo.The United States and Georgia Gould (Ketchum, Idaho/Luna) are ranked number one in the world in the Olympic-style cross country discipline according to the latest edition of the international mountain bike rankings released Monday by the UCI.

Backed by a sweep of the podium at the recent Continental Mountain Bike Championships in Nequen, Argentina, the women’s mountain bike program is ranked number one in the world with 470 points ahead of New Zealand (321) and Chile (285).  Gould’s Pan American title yielded 200 points as the current USA Cycling Mountain Bike National Champion tops the individual standings ahead of countrywoman Mary McConneloug (150) (Chilmark, Mass./Kenda-Seven) and Maja Wloszczowska (140) of Poland.
In the men’s standings, the United States is ranked third as a country with 330 points behind Canada (470) and Italy (414).  Todd Wells (Durango, Colo./GT-Hyundai) is the top American in the individual standings, ranked fourth with 130 points.
International ranking points are the primary factor in determining how many start positions a country receives at the 2008 Olympic Games.  Nations ranked in the top five can send a maximum of three men to the Games, while a top-four ranking in the women’s standings results in the maximum of two starts. A nation’s ranking is determined by a combination of 2006 and 2007 rankings.  At the end of 2006, the United States was ranked fourth in the men’s standings and sixth in the women’s standings.
UCI Cross Country Mountain Bike Rankings
As of 3/20/07
Women’s Individual
1. Georgia Gould (Ketchum, Idaho/Luna) 200
2. Mary McConneloug (Chilmark, Mass./Kenda-Seven) 150
3. Maja Wloszczowska (POL) 140
7. Chloe Forsman (Tucson, Ariz./Luna) 120
8. Willow Koerber (Horseshoe, N.C./Subaru-Gary Fisher) 120
14. Heather Irmiger (Boulder, Colo./Subaru-Gary Fisher) 100
19. Melanie Meyers (Flagstaff, Ariz./Kenda-X-Fusion-Titus) 90
177. Elena Vasquez (Santa Paula, Calif.) 4
Men’s Individual
1. Jader Zolil (ITA) 230
2. Geoff Kabush (CAN) 200
3. Seamus McGrath (CAN) 150
4. Todd Wells (Durango, Colo./GT-Hyundai) 130
12. Sam Schultz (Missoula, Mont./Subaru-Gary Fisher) 100
13. Adam Craig (Bend, Ore./Giant) 100
14. Jeremy Horgan-Kobelski (Boulder, Colo./Subaru-Gary Fisher) 95
17. Sam Jurekovic (Colorado Springs, Colo./USA Cycling National Development Team) 90
29. Michael Broderick (Chilmark, Mass./Kenda-Seven) 70
40. Colin Cares (Boulder, Colo./USA Cycling National Development Team) 60
41. Jeremiah Bishop (Harrisonburg, Va./Trek-VW) 60
Women’s Nation
1. United States 470
2. New Zealand 321
3. Chile 285
4. Australia 280
5. Brazil 230
Men’s Nation
1. Canada 470
2. Italy 414
3. United States 330
4. Australia 280
5. New Zealand 254
For compete standings, visit the UCI website at www.uci.ch.
About USA Cycling
Recognized by the U.S. Olympic Committee and the Union Cycliste Internationale, USA Cycling promotes American cycling through its 58,000 members and 2,000 annual events. USA Cycling associations include the BMX Association (BMX), National Off-Road Bicycle Association (mountain bike), U.S. Cycling Federation (road/track), the National Collegiate Cycling Association and the U.S. Professional Racing Organization (professional men’s road). For more information visit
www.usacycling.org or contact, USA Cycling Director of Marketing and Communications, Andy Lee at 719-866-4867.
Last Updated ( Wednesday, 21 March 2007 )
 
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