Swiss rider Jolanda Neff (Cannondale Factory Racing) soloed to victory in the elite women’s race on day 1 of the North Carolina Grand Prix on Saturday. It marked her first appearance at the event since 2022, when she also won the opening day of racing. In the men’s elite contest, Kerry Werner (Velo Mafia Racing p/b Bikeflights), who recently announced he will retire at the end of the season, powered away from his competitors on the final lap to claim his 12th NCGP victory in Hendersonville, N.C.

After grabbing the holeshot, Pan-American champion Lizzy Gunsalus (Marian University), along with Jolanda Neff and Lauren Zoerner (Competitive Edge Racing), opened a gap on the rest of the field heading into the barriers on the first lap. A chase duo of Ella Brenneman (CXD Trek Bikes) and Amelia Shea (Feedback Sports) formed behind the strong trio.

Jolanda Neff and Lizzy Gunsalus gain time

Jolanda Neff and Lizzy Gunsalus pull away (Image credit: Jamie Arkfeld)

The group of three stayed together until four laps to go, with Gunsalus and Neff gaining time over Zoerner on an off-camber on the far side of the course. With three laps to go, Neff began to push the pace, slowly building a gap over Gunsalus that held until the end.

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