The women’s DH World Cup was fast and exciting from the start in 2014, with new emerging talent and some established names fighting it out. Will the Brits continue to dominate, or will another contender step up to the plate in 2015?

Last year saw one of the most competitive women’s World Cups ever, with Manon Carpenter, Rachel Atherton and Emmeline Ragot all in contention for the title right up to the final round in Méribel. Carpenter kept her nerve to take the title of course, but what’s in store for the 2015 championship?

It would be difficult to look beyond Carpenter, Atherton and Ragot as likely contenders for 2015, but the wild card in the remaining pack could be Tahnée Seagrave. The Brit’s emergence over the last year culminated in a third-place finish at the World Championship and she could provide an upset or two as this season progresses… Read the full article on Red Bull Bike

Sun 5th Apr, 2015 @ 7:30 pm

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