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Sta: Monika Hrastnik Ninth in La Thuile

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Slovenian mountain biker Monika Hrastnik finished ninth in the World Cup downhill final in La Thuile, Italy. Germany's Nina Hoffmann won. The next stop of the World Cup will be in Pal Arinsal, Andorra, next weekend.
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Slovenian mountain biker Monika Hrastnik finished ninth in the World Cup downhill final in La Thuile, Italy. Germany's Nina Hoffmann won. The next stop of the World Cup will be in Pal Arinsal, Andorra, next weekend.

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Valentina Höll missed the first World Cup win in the mountain bike downhill on Sunday in La Thuile. As last time in Val di Sole, the Salzburgerin had to bend by 2.994 seconds only the German Nina Hoffmann.

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After a strong qualification on Saturday, the South Tyrolean Veronika Widmann missed the Top 10 in the downhill final at the UCI World Cup in La Thuile one day later.

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This weekend, the fifth Downhill World Cup of the season took place in La Thuile. If you liked the brand new track best and what that means for the overall ranking, you will find out in the article. Here you will find all the results of the thrilling race. Infos Results https://live.ucimtbworldseries.com/ The article is continuously updated.

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MTB-News.de broke the news in on Sunday, July 6, 2025.
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