It’s official – Adrian is back in the Number ONE position in the World MTBO Rankings. With the upcoming AUS MTBO Championships in Queensland, Adrian should be able maintain his commanding 22 point lead over Beat Okle (SUI). Alex Randall (presently in 19th place) will need to compete in QLD to maintain his position in the top 20.
1 | Adrian Jackson | AUS | 340 |
2 | Beat Oklé | SUI | 318 |
3 | Beat Schaffner | SUI | 305 |
4 | Lubomír Tomeček | CZE | 287 |
5 | Ruslan Gritsan | RUS | 280 |
6 | Anton Foliforov | RUS | 278 |
7 | Tõnis Erm | EST | 246 |
8 | Tobias Breitschädel | AUT | 245 |
9 | Simon Seger | SUI | 241 |
10 | Torbjørn Gasbjerg | DEN | 237 |
19 | Alex Randall | AUS | 179 |
49 | David Simfendorfer | AUS | 70 |
In the women’s rankings Marquita Gelderman (NZL), after a very successful World MTBO Championships where she claimed 2 podium finishes, leads the riders downunder with an outstanding 6th World Ranking. Qld’s Thor Egerton has moved up to 20th, fast improving Melanie Simpson (NSW) now holds 36th on 90 points.
1 | Christine Schaffner | SUI | 351 |
2 | Michaela Gigon | AUT | 343 |
3 | Hana Bajtošová | SVK | 308 |
4 | Ksenia Chernykh | RUS | 296 |
5 | Päivi Tommola | FIN | 294 |
6 | Marquita Gelderman | NZL | 291 |
7 | Anna Füzy | HUN | 266 |
8 | Line Pedersen | DEN | 246 |
9 | Ingrid Stengård | FIN | 240 |
10 | Renata Paulíčková | CZE | 234 |
20 | Thorlene Egerton | AUS | 130 |
36 | Melanie Simpson | AUS | 90 |