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Pieterse Wins Cross-Country ++ Wiedmann 5.!

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Puck Pieterse won the women's cross-country World Cup in Leogang on Sunday! The Dutch woman had also chosen the short track for herself two days before and celebrated her first double. The 23-year-old world champion won in difficult, muddy conditions ahead of world cup leader Samara Maxwell (NZL/0:50 seconds) and Ramona Forchini (SUI+1:26 minutes). "It feels incredible! "Best Austrian woman unexpectedly became Tamara Wiedmann, who became thin be…

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Puck Pieterse won the women's cross-country World Cup in Leogang on Sunday! The Dutch woman had also chosen the short track for herself two days before and celebrated her first double. The 23-year-old world champion won in difficult, muddy conditions ahead of world cup leader Samara Maxwell (NZL/0:50 seconds) and Ramona Forchini (SUI+1:26 minutes). "It feels incredible! "Best Austrian woman unexpectedly became Tamara Wiedmann, who became thin be…

·Vienna, Austria
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Slovenian mountain biker Vita Movrin finished 43rd in the fourth World Cup race in Leogang in the Olympic cross-country event. Dutchwoman Puck Pieterse won, rounding off a perfect weekend in Austria.

World cross-country ATV champion Puck Pieterse won the World Cup round in Leogang, Austria, this Sunday. Frenchman Loana Lecomte finished 6th.

·Boulogne-Billancourt, France
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Puck Pieterse won the women's cross-country World Cup race on Sunday in Leogang. The Dutch woman had also chosen the short track two days before and celebrated her first double. The 23-year-old world champion won in difficult, muddy conditions ahead of world climber Samara Maxwell (NZL/0:50 sec.) and Ramona Forchini (SUI+1:26 min.).

·Salzburg, Austria
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Salzburger Nachrichten broke the news in Salzburg, Austria on Sunday, June 8, 2025.
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