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Oops, he did it again! After a dramatic showdown in the last race of the 2019 Enduro World Series at the TRAILLOVE Festival in Zermatt, Sam Hill takes second place and secures the overall EWS title for the third time in a row. Of course, we were there and took a closer look at the fastest Enduro Bike of 2019.
In his third EWS season, Team Chain Reaction Cycles Mavic rider Sam Hill secured his third consecutive EWS title on his 2020 Nukeproof Mega 290c. Once again, the Australian multiple downhill World Champion enters the annals of mountain biking history.
At the eighth race of the 2019 Enduro World Series in Zermatt, with the mighty Matterhorn as backdrop, the crowds experienced a real showdown between Frenchman Florian Nicolai (Canyon Factory Team) and the eight-year older Sam Hill. Whilst Florian started the race with a 60-point lead over the reigning champion, he only managed to land a fifth place over the 5 stages and take 390 points. Sam on the other hand, landed in second position right behind Martin Maes, and bagged a total of 450 points. At this point of the race, Sam and Martin were in a tie – not for long though! Sam Hill dominated the Queen stage and finished 8 seconds ahead of Martin Maes, taking an extra 40 points and thus securing the overall title on the last stage of the day. Only Quentin Tarantino could come up with a more dramatic finish!
Of course we were dying to know more about Sam’s bike. We managed to hook up with Sam’s trusted mechanic Jacy Shumilack and talk about the Nukepoof Mega 290c in detail.
Unlike most of his EWS pro-mates, Sam uses platform pedals instead of clipless ones. And the new Nukeproof Sam Hill Edition Flat Pedal is even better than its predecessor.
In Zermatt Sam showed up with a prototype of his signature Nukeproof flat pedal.
After Sam’s dramatic victory in a nail-biting final at the last stage of the Enduro World Series 2019 in Zermatt, we are looking forward to the coming season and will keep our fingers crossed for him!