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And, despite the current circumstances, it took place. The 2020 edition of the Dark Cross was pending, like all races, the authorization of the federation for the green light. Although the event was conditioned by the current regulation, the cyclocross riders could take part in a competitive event after so much time waiting.
As we told you a few days ago, the UCF has just inaugurated a brand new cyclocross course, which was embellished with fire and music for the occasion, to host the second edition of this crazy and competitive race on Saturday, 19th December.
The rain of the previous days foreshadowed that the racing was going to be fun, and the truth is that it met the expectations, as the long circuit of Les Franqueses was full of flooded traps. Despite the excellent grip offered by the grass, as the wheels were marking the lines, the mud was more and more present and forced riders of all the categories to do an extra effort in order not to fall (saving the distances compared to truly epic races like the World Cup in Namur 2019). The circuit featured fast, twisty areas, planks, puddles, and an empty container that riders had to ride through, a hot spot for photographers and fans.
The public was able to enjoy a festive event and, although the organization faced the handicap of the lack of food and drink services, as well as the obligation to enforce distance between people along the circuit, our feeling is that there was even more public than in the previous edition.
The only thing missing, which was a pity, was the bunny hop contest that was the icing on the cake last year, but due to schedule reasons and the current curfew, it had to be canceled so as not to extend the event in excess and be able to finish at a reasonable time.
Although the classifications were not really important in this nocturne cyclocross race, we can highlight that in the elite category the winner was the professional rider Ismael Esteban, showing great form, followed by the Frenchman Cyprien Gilles and the young Marc Brustenga, local from the area and recently signed by the professional road team Caja Rural. In elite females, Viviane Rognant, 2019 Master’s world champion, got the win followed by the Belgian resident in Spain Veerle Clerien and the Catalan Jordina Muntadas. Also noteworthy is the undeniable victory in the Master 40 race by Tomi Misser, who repeated last year’s result.
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A few hours after the end of the event, a large part of the participants would start the Catalan CX championships that were held the next morning on the same course, but in the opposite direction. The Dark Cross 2020 ended with spectacular fireworks, at a time when the one writing was leaving the venue trying to avoid the mud. I asked Albert, the ideologue of the circuit and its main promoter, if nothing was being saved for the championship the following day. “Because the good race was today” – he answered with a wink.
We hope that the 2021 edition of the already established nocturne race, where party and sport converge in a celebration of cyclocross, can be held, this time, without limitations. Long live the Dark Cross.
Sibarita como pocos, meticuloso y perfeccionista, un ciclista con clase y un gran performance encima de la bici. Su debilidad son las bicis handmade las cual considera como piezas de arte y es todo un experto en la materia. Meticulous and always with attention to detail, he is pure class on the bike, where he shows his level. His soft spot is anything related to handmade bike, which he considers as pieces of art and he is an expert of the topic. View all posts by Sergio Querpache
Y a pesar de todo, tuvo lugar. La edición del 2020 del Dark Cross estaba pendiente, como todas las carreras, de la autorización de la federación para su celebración. Aunque el acontecimiento estuvo condicionado por la normativa vigente, los ciclistas pudieron disfrutar de un evento competitivo tanto tiempo después.
Como os contamos hace escasos días, la UCF acaba de estrenar un flamante circuito de ciclocross, que se decoró con fuego y música en la noche del pasado sábado, para albergar la segunda edición de esta carrera loca a la par que competitiva.
La lluvia de los días previos hacía presagiar que la cosa iba a ser divertida y tal que así, el largo circuito de Les Franqueses estaba lleno de trampas inundadas. A pesar del excelente grip que ofrecía la hierba, a medida que las ruedas iban marcando las trazadas, el barro era cada vez más presente y obligó, a los corredores y corredoras de todas las categorías, a hacer equilibrios sobre sus bicicletas(salvando las distancias respecto a carreras verdaderamente épicas como la World Cup en Namur 2019). El circuito presentaba zonas rápidas, reviradas, tablones, badenes inundados, y el espectacular paso interior por un contenedor, punto caliente de fotógrafos y aficionados.
El público pudo disfrutar de un evento festivo y, aunque la organización se enfrentaba al handicap de la falta de servicios de restauración y bebidas, así como la obligatoriedad de hacer cumplir las distancias interpersonales en el vallado del circuito, nuestra impresión es que a pesar de todo ello, había aún más público que en la edición 2019.
Solo echamos en falta, a mucho pesar, el concurso de bunny hop que fue la guinda del pastel de la anterior edición, pero que por motivos de horario y el toque de queda vigente, se tuvo que cancelar para no alargar y poder acabar a una hora prudente.
Aunque las clasificaciones no fueron lo realmente importante en esta carrera de ciclocross nocturna, podemos destacar que en categoría élite y sub-23 masculina venció el profesional Ismael Esteban, demostrando un gran estado de forma, seguido del francés Cyprien Gilles y el joven Marc Brustenga, corredor local y recién fichado por Caja Rural. En féminas élite, Viviane Rognant, campeona del mundo Máster 2019, se alzó con la victoria seguida de la belga residente en España Veerle Clerien y la catalana Jordina Muntadas. Destacar también la victoria incontestable en Master 40 de Tomi Misser, que repitió el resultado del año pasado.
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A escasas horas de acabar el evento, gran parte de los participantes tomarían la salida en los campeonatos de Catalunya de CX que se realizaban la mañana del día siguiente en el mismo trazado, pero en sentido inverso. El Dark Cross 2020 acabó con unos espectaculares fuegos artificiales, mientras el aquí presente se retiraba esquivando el barro. Pregunté a Albert, ideólogo del circuito y principal promotor del mismo, si no se habían guardado nada para el campeonato del día siguiente. “Porque la carrera buena era la de hoy” – contestó guiñando el ojo.
Esperamos que la edición 2021 de la ya consagrada carrera nocturna, donde la fiesta y el deporte convergen en una celebración del ciclocross, pueda celebrarse, esta vez, sin limitaciones. Larga vida al Dark Cross.
Sibarita como pocos, meticuloso y perfeccionista, un ciclista con clase y un gran performance encima de la bici. Su debilidad son las bicis handmade las cual considera como piezas de arte y es todo un experto en la materia. Meticulous and always with attention to detail, he is pure class on the bike, where he shows his level. His soft spot is anything related to handmade bike, which he considers as pieces of art and he is an expert of the topic. View all posts by Sergio Querpache
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