No matter the terrain, no matter the distance, PFP never stops winning.
As she leaves the Cross-Country Worlds last August, perfectly maneuvered with two titles gleaned, Pauline Ferrand-Prévot once again raised her arms on a world podium.
The Frenchwoman thus became world champion in marathon mountain biking in 3h36′58″, Saturday in Haderslev (Denmark), for the second time in her career after her coronation at Mont-Sainte-Anne in 2019.
For the second time in her career, Pauline Ferrand-Prévot is crowned marathon mountain bike world champion.
Third world title in less than a month for the Frenchwoman, who won this Saturday at #Haderslev2022, in Denmark.
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This new title represents the 15th world success of the all-terrain cyclist from Reims.
Pauline Ferrand-Prévot is going through an excellent run at the end of the season, which she started with a second place at the European Championships in Munich, after suffering a mechanical incident which deprived her of the title.
Behind, the Frenchwoman chained prowess at home by winning the short-track event of the Worlds in Les Gets, then on the cross-country which she dominated from start to finish.
This was followed by another double success in the World Cup this time during the last round of the season where she won the same two events as during the world cross-country championships.