Honsinger and Betsyma were very strong women during the Copenhagen Cross which took place under difficult circumstances. The cross is part of the X2O Cup, a series in which differences are reflected in time.
Betsyma initially seemed to have excellent documentation, but despite several attempts, Honsinger was unable to shake it. Shortly after the United States left, the difference again became zero.
So Penny Honsinger’s side seemed to fall, especially after Betshema failed to regain the lead after the two leaders drove shoulder to shoulder and a few corners side by side. From that moment on, Honsinger was prime minister and no one could do anything about it.
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Betshema vs. Hansinger
Bedsema tried, of course, but the hole was made during Copenhagen’s last ascent and could not close. The inscription for the winner came directly to Honsinger. Betsyma gave up 7 seconds, while Katta Blanca Vaz finished in 45 seconds, allowing the Hungarians to return to the stage after this weekend’s victory.
Yara Kasteleijn and Lucinda Brand both gave up about two minutes as Ceylin del Carmen Alvarado did. Annemarie Worst finished in three minutes, while crossing the line more than five minutes after Honsinger won the tenth Perrin Clause.
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