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The riders on their home trails finish in twentieth and twenty-fifth position respectively.Įmotions run high at the conclusion of the Moseley-Chausson battle, as the French rider is faster also on the last trail but the second place is enough for the English rider to get her second title at the Enduro World Series. Among the Italian riders, Alex Lupato gets the best result and only at the end is able to prevail over Davide Sottocornola (Rocky Mountain – Cicobikes Dsb). A very impressive demonstration of strength by the French crew, which is able to place no less than seven athletes within the top ten. Graves and Oton will be on the podium, followed by Clementz, Barelli, Nicolai (Rocky Mountain – Urge Bp Team), Leov, Barnes, Lau (Cube Action) and Bailly-Maitre (Bmc Enduro Racing Team).
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Clementz finishes in fifth place, followed by Barel, who gets the definitive victory. Jared Graves (Yeti Fox) keeps the situation under control from his fourth place and he manages the advantage that will give him the title of the 2014 EWS. With still one PS to the finish, the English rider has to manage the 15” of advantage over Cecile and on Cecile’s performance the overall result is going to depend.ĭuring the PS6 Damien Oton (Devinci Alltricks) is able to close his season with a bang, winning the last Special Stage, with Barnes in second position at 4”70 and Leov third at 4”83. Cecile Ravanel (GT Pulse Session) is third, only one tenth from Tracy, who can see the title getting closer and closer. Anne Caroline Chausson is again the fastest, but Tracy Moseley (Treck Factory Racing) does not give up and stays only half of a second behind. High tension among the ladies, with the overall championship decided in the last meters.
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The whole race is going to be decided by the very long PS6, the 8.5 km final effort of the year for these riders. The Italian champion gains a couple of positions in the overall classification and he is now in twentieth place.īarel takes the lead with 5”85 of advantage on Rude, who in turn beats Barelli (Giant Factory Off Road), now third at 6”42. Clementz (Cannondale Overmountain) is fourth at 2”72, followed by Alex Lupato (Lapierre – FRM Factory Racing), with an excellent fifth place at 2”78. Fabien on the PS5 quickly drops behind Justin Leov (Trek Factory Racing) at one tenth of a second and Joe Barnes (Canyon Factory Enduro Team ) at 2”72.