After three races, the 2022 UCI E-Mountain Bike World Cup season is starting to take shape for the rest of the calendar, although there are still six more races to go. The men’s field is more open than the women’s, with Lapierre Overlot’s Frenchmen Jérôme Gilloux and Trek’s swiss Nicole Göldi at the top of the standings.
Guilloux has a almost perfect record after three rounds and sixr races. In Monaco-Peille he took top honors during the opening weekend of competition and the opening of the World Cup. Two weeks later he proved to be the fastest in Bologna-Montagne to take two more important victories that may represent the start of a breakaway in the overall, although, in Charade he splits honors with Joris Ryf to break the perfection that he had so far, but he still with a high gap at the top of the table.
The race for the women’s title is tighter, although Tonso took a double in Monaco-Peille, in Bologna-Montagne Round 1 she broke the seat of her electric bike, forcing her to retire and losing valuable points. However, the next day she recovered, took the lead and went on to win Round 2. However, at the Charade circuit, Nicole Göldi took it all into the Round 3 weekend to put the championship on her favor and become the new provisional leader.
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Riders Standings
Men
Position | Rider | Points |
1 | Jérôme Gilloux | 135 |
2 | Joris Ryf | 81 |
3 | Loïc Nöeel | 79 |
4 | Hugo Pigeon | 60 |
5 | Fabio Spena | 53 |
6 | Emeric Ienzer | 48 |
7 | TKjell Van den Boogert | 39 |
8 | Milton Ramos Gámez | 34 |
9 | Remy Gena | 34 |
10 | Theo Charmes | 26 |
11 | Martino Fruet | 26 |
12 | Genis Lloreta Salvador | 25 |
13 | Ismael Aguero | 22 |
14 | Valentin Remondet | 18 |
15 | Kieran Page | 15 |
16 | Rob Meeuwessen | 15 |
17 | JeroenVan Eck | 14 |
18 | Nadir Venturi | 14 |
19 | Matthew Lombardi | 13 |
20 | Eric Lüthi | 12 |
21 | Andrea Borin | 11 |
22 | Yannick Pontal | 10 |
23 | Matteo Carpisassi | 08 |
24 | Freddy Porret | 07 |
25 | Franck Gely | 04 |
26 | Alexandre Cure | 04 |
27 | Lorenzo Rossetti | 04 |
28 | Marco Ricci | 03 |
29 | Leonardo Cendou | 03 |
30 | Giberto Tacconi | 02 |
31 | Vincent Emin | 01 |
32 | Vladimír Nevyhoštěný | 01 |
33 | Andrea Sgubbi | 01 |
Women
Position | Rider | Points |
1 | Nicole Göldi | 113 |
2 | Justine Tonso | 111 |
3 | Nathalie Schneitter | 102 |
4 | Sofia Wiedenroth | 89 |
5 | Laura Charles | 29 |
6 | Anna Oberparleiter | 29 |
7 | Estelle Charles | 26 |
8 | Sandra Santayes Murillo | 20 |
9 | Ania Bocchini | 20 |
10 | Jacqueline Mariacher | 10 |
11 | Camile Martinet | 10 |
12 | Nicole Rao | 09 |
Teams Standings
Position | Team | Points |
1 | Lapierre Overlot | 246 |
2 | Specialized | 115 |
3 | Trek | 113 |
4 | Scott SR Suntour Enduro Team | 108 |
5 | Trek Bosch | 102 |
6 | Bergstrom Werksmannschaft | 93 |
7 | Cycles Prof / VC Echallens | 79 |
8 | Bike Box Racing Team | 53 |
9 | CST Postnl Bafang MTB Racing Team | 39 |
10 | Rockrider | 34 |
11 | AMSL Levens / Topcycle | 34 |
12 | Miranda Factory Team | 29 |
13 | RH Racing Kronplatzking | 29 |
14 | Team Aotl | 26 |
15 | Lapierre Trentino | 26 |
16 | Penya Ciclista Cervera | 25 |
17 | Logos Energía – BH | 22 |
18 | Trek Bicisprint Sabadell | 20 |
19 | Cingolani | 20 |
20 | Amicale Cyslisme Bisontine | 18 |
21 | Peille EMTB | 15 |
22 | Fiets E-Bike Project | 15 |
23 | Ghost Racing Team | 14 |
24 | Lux Gravity Team | 14 |
25 | Commencal South Africa | 13 |
26 | Canevese MTB | 11 |
27 | Blackbox | 10 |
28 | Sport Auer Racing Team | 10 |
29 | Cicli Lucchini | 10 |
30 | Team SMEG | 09 |
31 | ASD Chero Group Team Sfrenat | 08 |
32 | Moustache Bikes | 07 |
33 | XC63 | 04 |
34 | BH Racing Team | 04 |
35 | Bottecchia Factory Team | 04 |
36 | GC Avis Sassoferrato | 03 |
37 | IEMA MTB Team | 03 |
38 | Cicli Manini | 02 |
39 | Team VE | 01 |
40 | Zpcyklo Proofy Corratec Team | 01 |
41 | Appenninobike | 01 |
About WES
WES World E-Bike Series was born in 2019 in Monaco, to organize and promote the first international competition of exclusively electric bicycles. By 2020, the category took the step to the next level by receiving the title of the first and sole UCI E-Mountain Bike Cross-Country World Cup.
WES aims to go beyond the sport, to offer the cycling industry an exciting new sustainable-mobility format. WES promotes E-MTB as a fun and challenging choice for athletes and amateurs, and mountain bike tourism as a driver for hosting venues’ visibility.
Written by | Ronald Ortega