Swiss Looser wins men’s Big Roc Marathon

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Switzerland's Konny Looser has won Sunday's Big Roc Marathon in Houffalize. Frans Claes was the first Belgian in fourth position.

The Roc Marathon is the official UCI race for women and a 83km marathon against the clock for experienced mountainbikers looking for a unique experience. The course combined the best elements the region has to offer: arduous climbs, challenging singletracks and technical descents in a beautiful green environment.

German Daniella Schütt triumphed ahead of Belgian Sara Van Peer and Estonia’s Janelle Uibokand. Sara Michielsens was the second Belgian rider in fourth. Britain’s Sharn Hooper completed the top-five.

In the men’s race a leading group of four riders dominated the race: Louis Yamin, Géry Bradefer, Kevin Nyssen and Maxime Van Wynsberghe. In the final Yamin had to let his companions go. Bradefer won ahead of Nyssen and Van Wynsberghe.

For those who craved an even bigger challenge the organisers were proud to present the first edition of the BIG Roc Marathon, the official men’s UCI race. The 110 km course was a huge challenge for the very best mountainbikers. New passages severely tested both the physical and technical capacities of the riders.

Six riders took to the front with Arne Tureluren, Konny Looser, Hans Becking, Frans Claes, Ben Thomas and Sebastien Carabin. With 20 km to go the finale exploded. Looser took the win, beating Thomas and Matthias Alberti. Frans Claes was the first Belgian in fourth.

The general classification of Roc Trophy got a completely Belgian podium with an overall victory for Kevin Van Hoovels. Ken Van Den Bulke was second with Maxime Harlez finishing in third.

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