Final-minute surge sees Lucinda Brand take World Cup Tábor victory

Final-minute surge sees Lucinda Brand take World Cup Tábor victory

Lucinda Brand opened the World Cup with a razor-thin win in Tábor, outsprinting Sara Casasola after a late kick on a fast, frozen circuit. Record equalled; a new podium name arrives.

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Who won World Cup Tábor:

Lucinda Brand won the season opener in Tábor, Czechia on a fast, frozen five-lap circuit, cracking the two‑on‑one of Crelan‑Corendon. The decisive move came at -0.4 km on the paved finishing drag, where Brand kicked clear after Casasola’s brief slip near the pit; she also equalled Marianne Vos’s 51‑podium streak.

Elite Women Results

Tábor - Tábor • Nov 23

Velora
PosRiderNATTime
🥇
Lucinda BRAND
NED0:45:13
🥈
Sara CASASOLA
ITA+0:01
🥉
Inge VAN DER HEIJDEN
NED+0:13
4
Leonie BENTVELD
NED+0:25
5
Aniek VAN ALPHEN
NED+0:30
6
Kristýna ZEMANOVÁ
CZE+0:32
7
Amandine FOUQUENET
FRA+0:52
8
Marion NORBERT RIBEROLLE
BEL+1:14
9
Hélène CLAUZEL
FRA+1:25
10
Denise BETSEMA
NED+1:27
11
Manon BAKKER
NED+1:29
12
Lucia BRAMATI
ITA+1:35
13
Annemarie WORST
NED+1:41
14
Julie BROUWERS
BEL+1:41
15
Fleur MOORS
BEL+1:47
16
Shirin VAN ANROOIJ
NED+1:48
17
Maghalie ROCHETTE
CAN+1:48
18
Viktória CHLADOŇOVÁ
SVK+2:12
19
Sidney MCGILL
CAN+2:16
20
Amandine MULLER
FRA+2:16
21
Lauren MOLENGRAAF
NED+2:16
22
Kaya MUSGRAVE
USA+2:27
23
Kateřina HLADÍKOVÁ
CZE+2:47
24
Lidia CUSACK
USA+2:57
25
Xan CREES
GBR+3:00
26
Bloeme KALIS
NED+3:03
27
Kiona CRABBÉ
BEL+3:04
28
Alexandra VALADE
FRA+3:04
29
Shanyl DE SCHOESITTER
BEL+3:13
30
Amálie GOTTWALDOVÁ
CZE+3:18
31
Sofia UNGEROVÁ
SVK+3:26
32
Nadja HEIGL
AUT+3:28
33
Laura VERDONSCHOT
BEL+3:29
34
Anna KAY
GBR+3:31
35
Katherine SARKISOV
USA+3:32
36
Kateřina DOUDĚROVÁ
CZE+3:34
37
Anna PANUŠOVÁ
CZE+3:39
38
Perrine CLAUZEL
FRA+3:40
39
Sterre VERVLOET
BEL+3:58
40
Anna MEGALE
USA+4:14
41
Anna HRDINOVÁ
CZE+4:19
42
Eliška DRBOHLAVOVÁ
CZE+4:32
43
Liv WENZEL
LUX+4:50
44
Mille NIELSEN
DEN+5:05
45
Adèle HURTELOUP
FRA+5:10
46
Zuzanna KRZYSTALA
POL+5:19
47
Mia ASELTINE
USA+5:37
48
Jinse PEETERS
BEL+5:59
49
Tomke WINDELBAND
GER+6:11
50
Lyllie SONNEMANN
USA+6:45
51
Rosalie DENK
AUT+7:43
52
Maja JOZKOWICZ
POL+8:14
53
Antonina BIALEK
POL+8:42
54
Nadia CASASOLA
ITA+9:07

Who shone
- Lucinda Brand — Managed a two‑rider Crelan pincer, measured accelerations to detach Van der Heijden on the bell lap, then timed a clean, final‑drag kick to perfection for 1 s.
- Sara Casasola — First World Cup podium via a sharp lap‑3 bridge, smart lines in the slick cambers, and a committed chase after a late pit‑sector slip left metres to claw back.
- Kristýna Zemanová — Best of the rest at home in sixth, conserving on the straights and picking tidy off‑camber entries to beat bigger engines in the fight for top ten.

Who misfired
- Annemarie Worst — Missed the early front split and spent the race in a second chase, limiting damage but never in contention for the podium in 13th.
- Denise Betsema — Out of position when the trio formed; closed some ground mid‑race yet couldn’t bridge on the high‑speed false‑flat, settling for 10th.
- Shirin van Anrooij — Never latched onto the leaders on a power‑biased day and paid for it late, finishing 16th. That said, as her first race back in two years, and the accompanying poorly positioned grid start, there's sign of promise despite what seem like a poor result on paper.

Team of the day: Crelan‑Corendon (A) — Two on the podium (2nd, 3rd) controlled the middle laps and forced Brand to solve a constant two‑on‑one. Though coming away with the win will certainly sting.

Tactical timeline
- Lap 1: Schreiber holeshot; Brand and Van der Heijden formed the selection.
- Lap 3: Casasola bridged, establishing a three‑rider lead group.
- Lap 5: Brand’s surge distanced Van der Heijden for good.
- -0.4 km: Brand launched on the finish drag; Casasola couldn’t close.

Stats that mattered
- Race duration: 45:13 (official clock)
- Laps: 5 on a ~3.3 km loop (organiser specs)
- Winning margin: 1 s (photo‑timed on the finish straight)
- Avg lap: ~9:03 (from race time/laps)

What it means
- Brand pulls on the World Cup leader’s jersey and ties Vos’s 51‑podium record; the chase starts now.
- Crelan’s depth is real: two riders capable of forcing Brand to cover moves every lap.
- If the next round softens, running and pit timing could flip the script in Casasola/Van der Heijden’s favour.

Cover image, Brand pictured at X2O Badkamers Trofee, credit: Alex Whitehead/SWpix.com

Peter

Peter is the editor of Velora and oversees Velora’s editorial strategy and content standards, bringing nearly 20 years of cycling journalism to the site. He was editor of Cyclingnews from 2022, introducing its digital membership strategy and expanding its content pillars. Before that he was digital editor at Rouleur and Cyclist, having joined Cyclist in 2012 after freelance work for The Times and The Telegraph. He has reported from Grand Tours and WorldTour races, and previously represented Great Britain as a rower.

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