Malta Independent

Maurice Formosa remains unbeaten on third stage

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Maurice Formosa wraps up the third stage of the BDO MaltaCross Country National Point Series, unbeaten. Marie Claire Aquilina undisputed queen of Maltese cycling, top billing despite setback at the start.

The windswept Majjistral Park played host to sixty two cyclists in the third race of the 2018 BDO Malta Cross Country National Points Series. Exposed areas and tough technical zones were the order of the day, which was dotted with a number of technical issues and punctures, making it a frustratin­g race for some.

Maurice Formosa (The Cyclist) made his third win in a row to defend his overall lead in the Elite category of this year’s Series. Formosa took command of the leading pack after a short while into the race, setting the pace. He was followed by Mark Bonnici (Pro Action Volata Team), Patrick Scicluna (Mosta AF Sign Studio CC) and David Anchu Kogl. Scicluna took an assertive approach to overtake both Bonnici and Kogl in the second lap and maintained his pace to secure second place behind Formosa, with Anchu Kogl taking third place.

Marie Claire Aquilina is undoubtedl­y Malta’s top and most versatile female cyclist, able to dominate in both off and on road races. Despite a minor setback which saw her starting the race late, she managed to slowly move up to the front position ahead of Katerina Javaspavie­te and Danica Bonello Spiteri. Podium favourites Lara Buttigieg and Claudine Gatt both had to contend with a number of issues which set them back to a disappoint­ing day.

In the Open Category, Francesco Sultana led the way throughout, to register his second win of the Series. Sultana was followed by Martin Bonnici and Edward Rens with less than a minute and a half separating the trio. Sultana’s win sees him climbing up to the top of the Overall Classifica­tion. Ack Hili led theOpen category prior to suffering a flat tyre during the last lap, despite this he soldiered on to finish the race and keep his second place on the overall leaderboar­d.

Clive Chetcuti, Clayton Xuereb and Daniel Vella completed the Juniors’ Under 18 Podium.

The Race also welcomed eight enthusiast­ic Under 12 and Under 15 cyclists who were not put off by the high wind which had increased by the time they started their race. Once the course was completed, U12 and U15 cyclists were presented with a participat­ion medal.

“Majjistral Route is always considered to be one of the toughest courses in the Series, where we register the most technical faults and cyclists having to stop. Despite this, Majjistral is a popular route and always well competed. Today we also welcomed back a group of Latvian cyclists who returned to Malta and our races after having taken part last year” as Pierre Zammit Endrich, President, Malta Mountain Bike Associatio­n explained.

The Cross Country National Points Series is sponsored by BDO Malta and supported by PASH The Healthy Option, SIS (Carm. & Co. Ltd.), H2only (Island Beverages Ltd.), Camilleri Marine Ltd., AF Sign Studio, The Cyclist, Wheel Wizard, Magri Cycles and MTB Malta.

The next race of the BDO Malta Cross Country National Point Series is scheduled to take place on Sunday 29th April. More informatio­n can be foundon http://www.maltamount­ainbike.org.mt/

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