Marie Schreiber dominates in Hulst to claim first World Cup victory
Briefly

"I don't really have the words. I mean, I don't really believe it yet. I took a good start and I was leading and suddenly I was leading by a lot… but then with two laps to go I was like, shit, I can really win this. I got really nervous. I try not to make mistakes, but yeah, I felt really good, like my legs were super good, but I have to say in the last lap, I made some mistake because I realized I was gonna win this."
"And I have to be honest, I had a pretty rough week because my dog died on Wednesday, so in the last days I was really not there… during the race, I was somewhere else, I was so focused, but at the same time nervous and I didn't really know how it was gonna go so I'm just over the moon with the win."
"Remaining calm is one thing that Schreiber is the most proud of from today's race. I always have the good start and then I drop back a bit. But I mean actually to be leading from start to finish is a pretty sick feeling, and yeah, it's something I can be proud of."
"After securing third in the season's opening World Cup in Antwerp, Schreiber stepped up to claim her first victory, navigating the slippery terrain with the least mistakes to finish 20 seconds ahead of her nearest rival."
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