'There's no hiding' - Derek Gee backs Michael Woods at 'daunting' Zurich Worlds
Briefly

Derek Gee noted that the 273km Zurich course is likely the toughest since the Imola Worlds in 2020, with significant climbs and no points for respite.
Gee highlights the tough nature of the Zurich course, mentioning its similarities to the GP Montréal due to elevation but emphasizing its steeper and harder climbs.
After finishing seventh in the mixed relay, Gee expresses confidence in teammate Michael Woods, who comes motivated from recent victories and previous success at the World Championships.
Gee anticipates a "slow burn" race, predicting significant attrition as riders won't find any places to rest on the demanding and lengthy course.
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