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Results: Enduro World Series Rd #6 In Whistler

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Making it five victories from the last six rounds, Commencal rider Cecile Ravanel has stamped her foot all over the 2016 Enduro World Series after taking the top step at Round #6 in Whistler, over the weekend. There was plenty of drama over the course of the weekend in both the mens and women’s Elite categories, with the technical and taxing Whistler trails claiming more than a few victims. But after suffering a round-ruining crash at the Colorado round of the Enduro World Series, Richie Rude managed to claw his way back to claim victory in Canada.

Want the low-down on what happened? Check out the press release from the Enduro World Series peeps below!

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Richie Rude punishing the rocks in Whistler on his way to victory, despite suffering a flat tyre! Photo: Enduro World Series

Press Release: Richie Rude and Cecile Ravanel have done it again – they win the SRAM Canadian Open Enduro Presented by Specialized.

Both Rude (Yeti Fox Shox) and Ravanel (Commencal Vallnord Enduro Team) each staged incredible comebacks after their days got off to a bad start. Cecile suffered mechanicals on both stages one and two, whilst Richie had to contend with a flat tyre on stage two. This put both of them at a disadvantage going into the next stages – with Cecile only just making her stage three start time.

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Marco Osborne whooshing out the other side of a classic British Columbia rock-slab. The photo does not do the steepness of this roll any justice! Photo: Enduro World Series

Everything hinged on the epic stage five, the famous Top of the World trail. Isabeau Courdurier (Sunn) led the women’s race all the way to the stage five, but a blistering time from Cecile was enough for the series leader to clinch the win. It was a similar story in the men’s race – Whistler local Jesse Melamed (Rocky Mountain Urge bp) was on course for his first EWS win and on home soil too, but Rude’s run on stage five put paid to that and he went on to win both the stage and the race. Josh Carlson (Giant Factory Off Road Team) and Casey Brown (Trek Factory Racing) both occupied the third step of the podium.

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Rene Wildhaber pinning it on his way down to the finish line on Stage Two. Photo: Enduro World Series

In the Under 21 Men’s race Adrien Dailly (Lapierre Gravity Republic) smashed the field once again to win, with Sebastien Claquin (Rocky Mountain Urge bp) in second and Rhys Verner in third. In the U21 Women Canadian Jennifer McTavish led out Martha Gill (Marin Stan’s).

In the Master’s race it was Brian Lopes who romped to victory, with Michael Broderick in second and Master’s World Champion Woody Hole (Hope) in third. In the team competition Rocky Mountain Urge bp were team of the day, with Giant Off Road Factory Team in second and Ibis Cycles Enduro Race in third.

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That’s better! Chris Johnson rolls down the chute amongst the tall pine trees on the slopes of Whistler. Photo: Enduro World Series

The competition heads back to Europe for the last two rounds of the year, first to Valberg-Guillaumes in France before the 2016 World Champions are crowned in Finale, Italy.

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