Hill, Ravanel tame Chilean anti-grip at EWS opener
The Lo Barnechea Montenbaik Enduro offered up one of the most exciting season starts to date, as the infamous Chilean anti-grip waged a war of attrition on body, bike and morale. Reaching altitudes of 11,000 feet, the loose, dusty trails caught out even the most calculated of riders, with one of the highest mechanical failure rates in recent memory.
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However, there was one man who defied the odds and kept everything together to put together two perfect days of racing. Sam Hill (Chain Reaction Cycles Mavic) remained unfazed by the conditions, never finishing outside the top two to win the race in convincing style. In stark contrast Richie Rude (Yeti/Fox Shox Factory Racing) won two stages on day one, but a puncture on stage two cost him dear, relegating him to 53rd place overall.
Martin Maes (GT Factory Racing) played the long game, riding fast enough to win stage four, but conservatively enough to finish the race with bike intact and was rewarded with a well deserved second place. Ibis Cycles Enduro Race Team’s Robin Wallner also rode smart and earned a career best third place, as did Gusti Wildhaber (Cube Action Team) for his highest ever finish in fourth. Wallner was aboard a brand new Ibis Ripmo 29er that you can learn more about here.
In the women’s race Cecile Ravanel (Commencal Vallnord Enduro Racing Team) proved her dominance. Despite a puncture on stage four, she still finished the race with a commanding 47 second lead over second placed Isabeau Courdurier (Intense Mavic Collective). Katy Winton (Trek Factory Racing) shook off a mechanical on day one to find herself back on the podium in third place.
A special mention should also go to Bex Baraona who scored her best ever result with fourth on her debut outing for Ibis Cycles Enduro Race Team. Anita Gehrig (Norco Twins Racing) was forced to withdraw from the race for the first time in her EWS career after she sustained a hand injury, but sister Caro still flew the team flag with a fifth place finish.
Duncan Nason (Yeti/Fox Shox Factory Racing) topped the U21 Men podium, while Great Britain’s Ella Conolly took her second EWS win in the U21 Women. In the Masters category Karim Amour (Miranda Racing Team) once more topped the podium, while it was New Zealand’s Melissa Newell who won in the women’s race.
In the team competition GT Factory Racing tied with Cube Action Team for first place, with Ibis Cycles Enduro Race in third. The 2018 Enduro World Series now moves straight to a new venue in Colombia for round No. 2 at Alcaldia de Manizales.
You can see full results at www.enduroworldseries.com.
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