neff and werner Triumph at North Carolina Grand Prix
KERNERSVILLE, NC – Jolanda Neff dominated the elite women’s race, while Kerry Werner secured his 12th victory at the North Carolina Grand Prix (NCGP) on Saturday, marking the final stop on the USA Cycling Cyclocross National Series calendar. Neff rode solo to victory, showcasing her strength and skill, while Werner engaged in a thrilling battle with Curtis white and Eric Brunner, ultimately taking the win after a late-race surge.
The NCGP, celebrating its 20th anniversary in 2025, is the longest-running elite-level cycling event in North Carolina. Neff’s win solidifies her position as a top contender in the cyclocross scene, and Werner’s victory marks his first of the season, setting the stage for continued competition as the series concludes on Sunday with day two of racing.
In the women’s race, Neff quickly established a commanding lead, leaving her competitors to battle for second place. Clara Honsinger finished second, followed by Caitlin Armstrong in third.
The men’s race saw a more competitive field, with Werner, White, and Brunner trading blows throughout the event. With one lap remaining,Bashir surged past Werner,with Clark close behind. Werner regained the lead heading into the barriers, utilizing his hopping ability to his advantage. A late mistake by Bashir allowed werner to capitalize and create a gap heading into “The Wall.”
Werner held on to claim the victory, followed by Clark in second and bashir in third.
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