Luang Prabang: Yuta Matsuyama and Siriporn Leumathong deliver the goods!

Japan’s Yuta Matsuyama claimed his 3rd ATM race win in Luang Prabang last Sunday. The colourful ATM Finalist of the past two season, both times also concluding the championship inside the top 10, won the 100km race rather comfortably in 19h02’30”. The UGLOW runner was well-ahead of China's Lyu Meng in second and another Japanese runner Hiroki Yoshikawa in third. Amorn Kimnguan completed the race in fourth place. Yuta Matsuyama had previously twice won the UTCM 100 in Thailand. A perfect start to his Season 10 campaign!

The women’s 100km race was dominated by Thailand’s Siriporn Leumathong, who underscored her great 8th place in the ATM Championship Final at Borneo TMBT last month. For Leumathong, who resides in Malaysia, it was the first ever ATM points race victory.

The 55km race in the men’s category was won by Thailand’s Danon Rattanatumrong in 7h56’07”. His second ATM race win after UTKC 70 in 2022. He was 34 minutes ahead of Hong Kong’s Rod Henderson, an ATM Finalist in 2023. Henderson was chased to the line by Australia’s Fergus Macleod. The women’s 55km race went to Canada’s Cassandra Inthavong, by 25 minutes over Sawoeisook Miskow. Third place on the podium went to Toukta Inthavong.

Luang Prabang Trail was the first Laos event of Season 10, which could be followed by two more points race events in the country later in 2025.