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Rotorua rider claims podium in elite World Series downhill final

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Rotorua Daily Post,
Publish Date
Mon, 22 Sept 2025, 11:12am
Lachlan Stevens-McNab. Photo / Ed Sykes/SWpix.com
Lachlan Stevens-McNab. Photo / Ed Sykes/SWpix.com

Rotorua rider claims podium in elite World Series downhill final

Author
Rotorua Daily Post,
Publish Date
Mon, 22 Sept 2025, 11:12am

Rotorua mountain biker Lachlan Stevens-McNab grabbed his first elite podium of the season, placing third in the men鈥檚 downhill final at Lenzerheide in Switzerland.

The Trek Factory rider was outstanding down the tight, dry course which forms the largest bike area in Switzerland, at the final European round of the UCI MTB World Series, Cycling NZ said.

Stevens-McNab, 21, moved into the top-10 in the elite men鈥檚 standings and added to his two podiums in his rookie year last year.

The Kiwi junior men continued to shine with a double podium to Jonty Williamson (Palmerston North, Yeti-Fox Racing) and Oli Clark (Kaik艒ura, MS Racing) second and third in impressive performances.

It moved Clark to fifth and Williamson to sixth in the standings behind fellow Kiwi Tyler Waite in fourth, with all within reach of a top-three season effort.

Stevens-McNab鈥檚 fellow Kiwi in the Trek Factory team, Sacha Earnest, returned from injury that forced her out of the world championships to score a season-best fifth in her rookie year in the elite women鈥檚 category.

Earnest, who produced a superb run in the final, moved up to 13th in the overall standings with fellow Kiwi Jess Blewitt (Queenstown, Cube Factory) in eighth.

Tauranga鈥檚 Eliana Hulsebosch was the best of the Kiwis in the junior women鈥檚 final, with the Santa Cruz Syndicate rider sixth just ahead of Rotorua鈥檚 Bellah Birchall (Team High Country).

Hulsebosch is in fourth place overall, five points off a top-three finish, with Birchall sixth.

The Lenzerheide event concludes with the cross-country races tomorrow where Kiwi Samara Maxwell is looking to extend her lead in the elite competition.

Downhill and cross-country riders then head to Lake Placid-Mt Van Hoevenberg which hosts the penultimate round of the UCI MTB World Cup on October 3-5 ahead of the final stop at Mont-Sainte-Anne in Canada on October 9-12.

Downhill results:

Elite men final: Amaury Pierron (FRA) 2:44.699, 1; Henri Liefer (GER) 2:45.106, 2; Lachie Stevens-McNab (NZL, Trek Factory) 2:45.513, 3.

Elite women: Tahee Seagrave (GBR) 3:11.579, 1; Nina Hoffmann (GER) 3:11.640, 2; Valentina Holl (AUT) 3:12.394, 3. Also: Sacha Earnest (Auckland, Trek Factory) 3:16.197, 5.

Junior men: Asa Vermette (USA) 2:44.707, 1; Jonty Williamson (Palmerston North, Yeti Fox) 2:49.491, 2; Oli Clark (Kaik艒ura, MS Racing) 2:50.463, 3. Also NZers: Seppy Binsbergen (Taranaki) 3:09.248, 16; Tyler Waite (Clive, Yeti-Fox) 3:11.176, 17.

Junior women: Rosa Zierl (AUT) 3:11.437, 1; Aletha Ostgaard (USA) 3:14.588, 2; Marie Rosa Jensen (NOR) 3:16.797, 3. Also NZers: Eliana Hulsebosch (Tauranga, Santa Cruz Synd) 3:19.669, 6; Bellah Birchall (Rotorua, High Country) 3:25.152, 7.

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