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Enduro World Series: Hill and Ravanel reign in La Thuile

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Sam Hill captured yet another Enduro World Series, this time on his birthday. Photo courtesy Enduro World Series

The fifth round of the Enduro World Series was held in Italy and concluded much as it started — with Sam Hill and Cecile Ravanel leading the way. The big mountains of La Thuile delivered some big mountain weather, with a storm on Friday night forcing schedule changes. However, if there’s one thing the Enduro World Series riders have learned to deal with, it’s wet trails and difficult conditions.

Ravanel (Commencal Vallnord Enduro Racing Team) was on typically dominant form, dropping just one stage all weekend to win the race with a commanding lead of over 90 seconds. Isabeau Courdurier (Intense-Mavic Collective) and Ines Thoma (Canyon Factory Enduro Team) both put on a masterclass in consistency to take second and third place respectively.

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In the men’s Enduro World Series race Sam Hill (Chain Reaction Cycles Mavic) never lost his composure, winning all three stages on day one. Martin Maes (GT Factory Racing) pushed hard on day two, winning two stages but ultimately having to settle for second place. In third place was Kiwi rider Eddie Masters, taking his second Enduro World Series podium.

In the U21 Men Elliot Heap (Chain Reaction Cycles Mavic) finished day one in the lead, but a rear puncture on stage four cost him time and he placed second behind Theotim Trabac (Commencal Vallnord Enduro Racing Team). Cole Lucas (Cube Action Team) rounded out the podium in third place. Ella Conolly made it five out of five wins in the U21 Women, with Leah Maunsell in second and Chloe Taylor in third.

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Cecile Ravanel cruised to another comfortable Enduro World Series win. Photo courtesy Enduro World Series

Florian Golay won Master Men, forcing reigning champion Karim Amour back into second place, with Bruno Zanchi in third. Daniela Michel won Master Women, Mary McConneloug took second, and Kristien Nelen took third.

Commencal Vallnord Enduro Racing were Team of the Day, but it’s Canyon Factory Enduro who lead the Enduro World Series Team Competition heading into round six.

The Enduro World Series returns next month, when riders will line up to drop into Whistler’s hallowed trails for the CamelBak Canadian Open Enduro presented by Specialized on August 12th.

For more information and full results head to www.enduroworldseries.com.

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