Jenny Rissveds missed last week's World Cup race in Italy due to illness.

But just in time for the World Cup in mountain biking in Lenzerheide, Switzerland, she was back - and with good news.

In the sprint, Rissveds decided on the ninth and final lap, when she put in a brutal sprint in the last hill and got a lead of ten meters down to second Evie Richards.

From there, Rissveds held the lead and then won by a margin of two seconds.

"Only good memories"

This was Jenny Rissved's second World Cup victory, and like the first, the second also came in Lenzerheide.

- I think it is very important with positive memories and what you associate a place with for emotions.

I only have good memories from here, so it suits me very well, says Rissveds after the sprint.

Second behind Rissveds, who finished in 14th place in the Tokyo Olympics this summer, came the reigning world champion Evie Richards and third place tricked the Olympic gold medalist Jolanda Neff.