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Results Final Place: Les Gets Date: 23.06.2018 Results Final Place: Les Gets Date: 23.06.2018 # Bib Name Nation Hometown Sponsors Time Diff MEN | Master (7) 1. 522 Benoit FELLAY SWE 3:46.30 2. 515 Stephane MICHEL FRA fb freeride 3:47.34 +1.04 3. 520 Emanuele TOMASSONI FRA 3:52.04 +5.74 4. 518 Benoit JOURNO FRA 4:11.68 +25.38 5. 519 Brendan CLARKE NZL Capital cycles - 100% - Transition4:22.69 - Alpinestars+36.39 - Maxxis 6. 523 Alasdair STRAKER GBR 4:26.33 +40.03 7. 524 Nick MORGAN GBR 4:48.45 +1:02.15 MEN | Youth (26) 1. 474 Matthew STERLING USA Commencal Cartel USA, Maxxis,3:14.13 Rev Grips, Monster Army, 100%, Deity, Ogio� 2. 477 Oisin O CALLAGHAN IRL Trek Gart/Fox 3:15.01 +0.88 3. 486 Elliott JAMES GBR Madison Saracen development3:15.22 team +1.09 4. 480 Louis GAILLET FRA VV Racing 3:18.51 +4.38 5. 512 Luke MUMFORD GBR Danny Harts Descend Bike Park3:20.13 +6.00 6. 485 Anton METSARINTA FIN Pyorahuolto.com / Specialized3:20.68 +6.55 7. 478 Blake ROSS NZL Unit2go 3:21.18 +7.05 8. 490 Theo GOUTAUDIER FRA Team TC Concept 3:24.38 +10.25 9. 488 Leo GRISEL FRA SECTION RACE BMX 3:26.04 +11.91 10. 492 Liam DINGREVILLE FRA Velo Club Les Gets 3:28.30 +14.17 11. 483 Mathis PETIOT FRA TEAM AAMB RIDING ACTION3:29.25 +15.12 12. 489 Matheo GRANDJEAN FRA Arc Mountain bike club 3:29.84 +15.71 13. 476 Dennis LUFFMAN GBR Fmdracing transition mucoff racing3:30.41 +16.28 14. 494 Daniel COPE GBR Wideopenmag 3:31.25 +17.12 15. 491 Arsene GILBERT FRA Velo Club d'Amberieu en Bugey3:32.84 +18.71 16. 495 Jeremy CHETELAT SUI 3:40.61 +26.48 17. 487 Leo GUICHARD FRA Arc Mountain Bike Club 3:40.95 +26.82 18. 301 Jonas GOWEIL AUT DH Team Tirol 3:44.96 +30.83 19. 302 Samuel FREUND AUT DH Team Tirol 3:49.29 +35.16 20. 484 Joe MUMFORD GBR Danny Harts Descend Bike Park3:51.07 +36.94 21. 493 Chris CUMMING GBR Wideopenmag Nukeproof 3:54.47 +40.34 472 Simon CHAPELET FRA Polygon UR development team DNS 473 Ethan SHANDRO CAN Trek-SRAM DNS 475 Kai SPAFFORD USA Project Bike, Fly Racing DNS 482 Filippo TONINI ITA Commencal Junior Cartel / 5.1 BIKEDNS TEAM 479 Jakob JEWETT CAN Rocky Mountain bikes, Shimano DNF MEN | Junior (34) 1. 152 Thibaut DAPRELA FRA Commencal Vallnord, SRAM, iXS,3:02.85 Go Pro 2. 159 Ben WALLACE CAN 3:11.81 +8.96 3. 161 Boaz HEBBLETHWAITE NZL Hyperformance Hardware 3:12.15 +9.30 4. 153 Sam ROBBIE NZL Wide Open Intense Cycles 3:12.68 +9.83 23.06.2018 17:24:12 Results Service by www.rawmotion.com Page 1 of 8 Results Final Place: Les Gets Date: 23.06.2018 # Bib Name Nation Hometown Sponsors Time Diff 5. 158 Sam GALE NZL 3:13.74 +10.89 6. 168 Aaron GUNGL AUS Lusty Industries,Santa Cruz SRAM3:14.66 & YarraValley+11.81 Cycles 7. 162 Jules PICOD FRA LES GETS INTENSE 3:15.65 +12.80 8. 155 Jamie EDMONDSON GBR Transition Bikes/Muc-Off Factory3:16.04 Racing +13.19 9. 167 Camilo SANCHEZ COL IJ Racing 3:19.61 +16.76 10. 165 Xavier RIHOUEY FRA LES GETS INTENSE 3:20.74 +17.89 11. 170 Atle LAAKSO NOR Pivot Cycles / SK Rye 3:22.65 +19.80 12. 303 Kilian SCHNOELLER AUT DH Team Tirol 3:27.01 +24.16 13. 458 Jake EBDON GBR 3:30.25 +27.40 14. 455 Emilien GUERIN FRA VTT Leman 3:31.59 +28.74 15. 169 Nico FERNANDEZ NZL NZ MTB National Performance3:35.60 Hub +32.75 16. 449 Jacob O DONOGHUE-PRICENZL Santa Cruz New Zealand 3:39.87 +37.02 17. 453 Johany HINDERER FRA Team PRG 3:44.03 +41.18 18. 451 Aymeric LE GRALL FRA 3:44.05 +41.20 19. 457 Jan FAUSER SWE TSG Leutkirch 3:46.18 +43.33 20. 150 Kye A'HERN AUS Canyon Factory Team, SRAM,3:47.59 Muc-Off +44.74 21. 459 Mathieu CHOMIENNE FRA IRIGNY VTT 3:47.84 +44.99 22. 448 Gregory PAWERA FRA 3:53.04 +50.19 23. 454 Tim GURSCH GER GURSCH GmbH / Rad-Club 934:08.34 Winnenden+1:05.49 e.V. 24. 450 Benjamin MUNSCH FRA team prg 4:21.41 +1:18.56 25. 164 Gautier JUNG FRA Orange bike cofactory/ troy lee5:10.51 design +2:07.66 26. 456 Ambroise GARDES FRA 6:26.71 +3:23.86 151 Kade EDWARDS GBR Trek Factory Racing, GoPro, Muc-OffDNS 163 Nicolas REY AND COMMENCAL , VALLNORD , ASSEGURDNS , 100% , FIVE TEN , ADDIDAS EYEWEAR, RIDE ALPHA 166 Thomas FAVRE FRA LES GETS INTENSE DNS 452 Oliver KAARD AUS DNS 154 Tuhoto-Ariki PENE NZL DNF 157 Charlie MAKEA NZL New Zealand performance Hub DNF 160 Jonty VINK NZL jon kebab DNF 460 Morris AUFLEGER GER DNF WOMEN | Youth (2) 1. 444 Leane CHARDONNIERASFRA COMMENCAL JUNIOR CARTEL4:34.58 2. 443 Nikki CLARKE NZL Capital Cycles, GT Bicycles 5:08.24 +33.66 WOMEN | Junior (1) 1. 145 Anna NEWKIRK USA team Project 3:47.29 WOMEN (22) 1. 4000 Rachel ATHERTON GBR Trek Factory Racing, GoPro, Muc-Off3:22.96 2. 1000 Myriam NICOLE FRA Commencal Vallnord, SRAM, iXS,3:26.21 Go Pro +3.25 3. 3000 Tracey HANNAH AUS Polygon UR 3:26.48 +3.52 4. 6000 Emilie SIEGENTHALER SUI Pivot Factory Racing, 100% 3:32.85 +9.89 23.06.2018 17:24:12 Results Service by www.rawmotion.com Page 2 of 8 Results Final Place: Les Gets Date: 23.06.2018 # Bib Name Nation Hometown Sponsors Time Diff 5. 8000 Casey BROWN CAN Trek Factory Racing, CLIF 3:32.93 +9.97 6. 125 Monika HRASTNIK SLO Blackthorn 3:37.23 +14.27 7. 5000 Marine CABIROU FRA VoulVoul Racing 3:37.25 +14.29 8. 137 Camille BALANCHE SUI Devinci 3:40.47 +17.51 9. 138 Mariana SALAZAR ESA Dorval AM 3:41.21 +18.25 10. 7000 Vaea VERBEECK CAN Rocky Mountain, Deity 3:43.79 +20.83 11. 135 Eva BATTOLLA SWE Jc racing team 3:48.11 +25.15 12. 126 Melanie CHAPPAZ FRA HOPE TECHNOLOGY 3:48.73 +25.77 13. 132 Abigail HOGIE USA Pivot Cycles Devo Team 3:52.66 +29.70 14. 129 Camila NOGUEIRA ARG Commencal USA 3:54.16 +31.20 15. 130 Virginia ARMSTRONG NZL smith optics nz/ renthal 3:56.86 +33.90 16. 131 Linda JAGER FRA Alpes Mancelles Ride Race Team3:59.75 +36.79 17. 141 Laura LOHNER FRA CLRacing SB3 TRANSITION 4:01.41 +38.45 18. 134 Rachel PAGEAU CAN Devinci Development Racing 4:11.73 +48.77 19. 133 Helene FRUHWIRTH AUS Iriedaily 4:28.31 +1:05.35 128 Frida Helena RONNING NOR Lillehammer CK DNS 136 CJ SELIG GER TruckerCo Posse DNS 440 Coralie SOUCHAL FRA DNS MEN (196) 1. 2 Troy BROSNAN AUS Canyon Factory Team, SRAM,2:59.15 Muc-Off 2. 3 Amaury PIERRON FRA Commencal Vallnord, SRAM, iXS,3:00.12 Go Pro +0.97 3. 5 Loris VERGIER FRA Santa Cruz Syndicate 3:01.19 +2.04 4. 53 Thomas ESTAQUE FRA Commencal 100% 3:02.41 +3.26 5. 1 Samuel BLENKINSOP NZL Norco Factory Racing, SRAM 3:03.02 +3.87 6. 18 Edward MASTERS NZL Pivot Factory Racing, 100% 3:03.68 +4.53 7. 8 Baptiste PIERRON FRA VoulVoul Racing 3:03.80 +4.65 8. 10 Rafael GUTIERREZ COL IJ Racing 3:03.91 +4.76 9. 6 Luca SHAW USA Santa Cruz Syndicate 3:04.25 +5.10 10. 27 Remi THIRION FRA Commencal Vallnord, SRAM, iXS,3:04.59 Go Pro +5.44 11. 7 Mark WALLACE CAN Canyon Factory Team, SRAM,3:04.65 Muc-Off +5.50 12. 26 Bernard KERR GBR Pivot Factory Racing, 100% 3:05.08 +5.93 13. 23 Faustin FIGARET FRA Radon Factory DH Racing, iXS3:05.17 +6.02 14. 47 Gaetan RUFFIN FRA Commencal Vallnord, SRAM, iXS,3:06.70 Go Pro +7.55 15. 24 Brendan FAIRCLOUGH GBR SCOTT-Velosolutions 3:06.79 +7.64 15. 12 Florent PAYET FRA VoulVoul Racing 3:06.79 +7.64 17. 22 Reece WILSON GBR Commencal 100% 3:06.80 +7.65 18. 36 Keegan WRIGHT NZL Unior Devinci Factory Racing, SRAM3:07.30 +8.15 19. 16 Gee ATHERTON GBR Trek Factory Racing, GoPro, Muc-Off3:07.43 +8.28 20. 4 Loic BRUNI FRA Specialized Gravity, Fox 3:07.46 +8.31 21. 63 Antoine PIERRON FRA VoulVoul Racing 3:07.59 +8.44 23.06.2018 17:24:12 Results Service by www.rawmotion.com Page 3 of 8 Results Final Place: Les Gets Date: 23.06.2018 # Bib Name Nation Hometown Sponsors Time Diff 22. 15 Rupert CHAPMAN NZL Pivot Factory Racing, 100% 3:08.24 +9.09 23. 46 Roger VIEIRA GBR Moore Large O'Neal Race Team3:08.32 +9.17 24. 14 Michael HANNAH AUS Polygon UR 3:08.64 +9.49 25. 13 Benoit COULANGES FRA Dorval AM 3:08.92 +9.77 26. 37 Benoit COUGOUREUX FRA Les Gets Intense Team 3:09.07 +9.92 27. 19 Jack READING GBR One Vision Global Racing 3:09.29 +10.14 28. 28 Kirk MCDOWALL CAN Dunbar Cycles Devinci 3:09.41 +10.26 29.
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