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Tennessee National EWS 2020 EWS Men 1 167 Shane Leslie Trek Tennessee National EWS 2020 EWS Men Position Plate # Racer Team Stage 1 Time Stage 2 Time Stage 3 Time Stage 4 Time Stage 5 Time Total Time 1 167 shane leslie Trek Fasthouse 02:57.4 04:20.8 03:16.8 02:44.2 07:54.6 21:13.9 2 19 Dillon Santos Yeti / Fox Shox Devo Team 02:50.7 04:28.7 03:14.9 02:43.9 07:58.0 21:16.2 3 47 mckay vezina GIANT FACTORY OFF-ROAD TEAM 02:56.1 04:21.3 03:19.1 02:43.8 08:10.4 21:30.8 4 1 Jubal Davis Yeti / Fox National Team 03:03.9 04:26.2 03:21.7 02:50.1 08:03.6 21:45.5 5 5 Waren Kniss Yeti / Fox Devo Team 03:00.9 04:25.7 03:26.2 02:48.4 08:07.9 21:49.1 6 166 max sedlak 03:00.5 04:30.3 03:26.9 02:46.4 08:09.2 21:53.4 7 113 Russell Bobbitt Bike Fettish / Gnarly Routes 03:01.2 04:27.3 03:25.2 02:53.7 08:10.7 21:58.1 8 123 Zach Mehuron BikeFettish 03:00.2 04:34.0 03:25.3 02:53.2 08:12.4 22:05.0 9 79 Isaac Allaire Transition Bikes/Stans/Fast House/Renthal/Chucks 03:03.8 04:30.8 03:27.3 02:53.4 08:18.3 22:13.6 10 60 Ben Hobbs Bikefettish/Novatec/Transition 03:12.3 04:28.5 03:24.6 02:53.7 08:17.6 22:16.8 11 26 Sam Skidmore Salsa Cycles/ Industry Nine 03:05.0 04:35.5 03:24.3 02:57.6 08:26.9 22:29.3 12 49 Tyler Weyman GIANT FACTORY OFF-ROAD TEAM 03:10.0 04:40.4 03:33.6 02:52.2 08:27.2 22:43.4 13 7 Adam Robbins GT Bicycles 03:05.7 04:36.8 03:34.4 02:54.0 08:33.8 22:44.8 14 39 Jason Memmelaar GT Coalition 03:15.9 04:35.4 03:31.4 02:55.7 08:33.7 22:52.1 15 37 Gavin Vaughan Woodstock Sports / SCOTT / Sweet Protection 03:05.4 04:44.6 03:38.6 02:56.9 08:32.5 22:58.0 16 122 Ethan Flanigan Pathfinder Factory Racing P/B Coffee & Beer 03:06.1 04:38.1 03:30.1 03:09.7 08:38.3 23:02.3 17 46 Dugan Merrill 03:04.6 04:49.7 03:40.8 02:57.4 08:36.1 23:08.5 18 121 Gus Michaels CushCore/ Industry Nine 03:12.0 04:37.7 03:37.0 03:04.1 08:45.8 23:16.6 19 81 damon sedivy 03:03.8 04:36.8 03:47.9 03:01.0 08:52.3 23:21.8 20 152 Parker Arnold 03:13.2 04:48.7 03:33.6 03:05.5 08:52.2 23:33.2 21 35 Ajay Nagy 03:14.2 04:41.4 03:30.3 03:12.0 08:56.4 23:34.3 22 133 Rob Brown 03:25.4 04:48.2 03:29.7 02:59.6 08:52.8 23:35.6 23 38 Jake Ingram Intense | Fast Company | Bike Fix | Stans 03:24.1 04:54.7 03:37.0 03:01.8 08:51.4 23:48.9 24 129 Daniel Ennis Niner Bikes / Industry Nine Components 03:22.4 04:50.0 03:41.2 03:01.6 09:12.1 24:07.3 25 131 Paul Dotsenko CSG PTO 03:27.2 05:02.4 03:39.2 03:19.0 08:59.0 24:26.8 26 103 Brandon Goebel Shirk's Bike Shop 03:32.0 05:01.6 03:41.8 03:03.8 09:15.5 24:34.7 27 21 Cameron Reagan Paradise Garage Racing 03:26.9 05:05.0 03:42.0 03:11.7 09:28.2 24:53.8 28 32 Tyler Pratt 03:28.7 05:02.1 03:50.3 03:15.0 09:25.5 25:01.6 29 148 Jacob Link Continental Ski & Bike 03:33.9 05:06.4 03:47.2 03:17.8 09:16.6 25:01.7 30 135 Alex Jerome 03:35.1 05:04.0 03:45.2 03:13.1 09:26.7 25:04.1 31 41 Sean Alexander Shithawks 03:10.4 06:01.8 03:41.7 03:06.2 09:07.7 25:07.8 32 65 Jacob Bracken Sycamore cycles 03:28.7 05:06.3 03:49.9 03:17.4 09:34.7 25:17.0 33 71 Kevin McMahon Sycamore cycles 03:28.5 05:04.5 03:47.3 03:13.3 09:44.7 25:18.3 34 124 Toby Brotherton 03:24.9 04:56.4 03:47.2 03:08.7 10:07.5 25:24.7 35 53 Stone Lieberman ApexLeisure 03:30.0 05:28.4 03:51.9 03:18.8 10:07.8 26:16.9 36 114 Victor Addis Adrenalineacer/To Wheels 03:39.4 05:14.2 04:01.8 03:25.5 10:13.6 26:34.6 37 161 Ethan Braaten 03:53.0 05:24.2 04:10.4 03:26.4 09:53.2 26:47.0 38 50 Tom LAFITTE Atelier 1 Cycles 03:41.4 05:32.5 04:11.9 03:28.0 10:18.4 27:12.2 39 51 Romaric Fournel 03:39.2 05:24.1 04:15.6 03:27.4 10:47.2 27:33.5 40 67 Shane Balgaard Bicycle Doctor 03:35.5 05:13.6 03:59.9 03:35.4 11:09.6 27:33.9 41 95 Brian Fox ROWDY TOWN 04:25.9 05:26.9 03:54.9 03:28.2 10:41.1 27:57.1 42 147 Trebor Clavette 03:56.9 05:30.4 04:27.5 03:43.6 11:24.3 29:02.7 43 168 Jarrod Ray Commencal/Canecreek 04:04.9 05:43.2 04:25.5 03:56.8 12:01.1 30:11.5 44 94 jamie Russell 05:15.1 07:03.9 05:08.5 04:55.2 15:16.1 37:38.8 45 8 Ben Bromann 03:31.0 04:59.6 03:50.6 03:22.7 26:08.6 41:52.6 46 24 Dominic Lubosch 05:54.7 07:51.8 05:26.5 05:26.7 19:46.5 44:26.1 47 82 Dusty Farmer Cane Creek 05:01.2 06:49.0 04:44.9 04:02.8 00:00.0 48 86 Brody Sanderson AWI Racing P/B The Crank & Sprocket Bicycle Co. 00:00.0 00:00.0 00:00.0 00:00.0 00:00.0 EWS Women Position Plate # Racer Team Stage 1 Time Stage 2 Time Stage 3 Time Stage 4 Time Stage 5 Time Total Time 1 13 Frida Helena Rønning Lillehammer ck 03:29.2 05:13.4 04:30.1 03:32.5 10:00.0 26:45.2 2 9 Rachel Pageau 03:33.9 05:22.0 04:14.3 03:29.1 10:08.4 26:47.8 3 27 Lindsey Carpenter Salsa Cycles/Industry Nine 04:03.4 05:31.7 04:02.6 03:26.5 10:56.5 28:00.7 4 18 Caroline Washam Liv Racing / SRAM / Industry Nine 03:50.6 05:25.0 04:39.4 03:55.4 10:29.7 28:20.0 5 59 Emily Cox Bikefettish/Factor/Joe'sNoFlats 04:24.9 05:50.8 04:16.6 03:39.8 11:22.8 29:34.9 6 20 Lauren Bingham Yeti / Fox Devo Team 04:18.1 06:00.4 04:31.7 04:03.2 11:08.7 30:02.1 7 70 Lauren Breza Exeter Cycles / Specialized / Deity Components 04:02.3 05:44.5 04:38.1 04:07.4 11:32.8 30:05.2 8 66 Susan Curtin Juliana/Maxxis/Deity/CaneCreek 04:19.3 06:24.3 04:25.4 03:45.3 12:09.3 31:03.5 9 83 Kelly LaVette Summit Cycles 04:35.8 06:30.3 04:44.6 04:20.9 12:48.9 33:00.5 10 52 Syra Fillat 04:26.6 06:11.0 04:54.0 04:56.9 14:39.9 35:08.4 11 76 Amy Talbot Twin Six 07:16.1 07:11.9 04:48.0 04:28.4 17:29.6 41:14.0 12 158 Maria Doering TSV Grossschoenau 04:26.5 05:58.6 04:31.0 03:48.5 00:00.0 13 159 Gabriella Vides-Barry Dave Jordan Racing 05:32.3 06:55.1 04:38.1 00:00.0 00:00.0 EWS U21 Men Position Plate # Racer Team Stage 1 Time Stage 2 Time Stage 3 Time Stage 4 Time Stage 5 Time Total Time 1 99 Jack Brown bikefettish devo 03:03.4 04:27.7 03:23.9 02:49.1 08:12.6 21:56.7 2 153 Aiden Chapin Trek/Fast house 02:59.0 04:30.8 03:30.4 02:48.8 08:12.9 22:02.0 3 42 Max Beaupre Yeti/100%/Motorex 02:59.2 04:24.5 03:26.1 02:55.6 08:25.5 22:11.0 4 29 David Kahn Danny?s Cycles 03:03.6 04:41.6 03:33.4 03:00.5 08:23.8 22:43.0 5 63 George Poggemeyer Scott Bikes/Avout Racing 03:09.2 04:40.8 03:30.3 03:09.3 08:45.8 23:15.5 6 6 Jakob Snow Specialized, DHaRCO, Onyx, Crankbrother, Revgrips 03:09.0 04:46.4 03:37.1 02:57.7 08:51.5 23:21.7 7 2 Adrian Hayden Team Placid Planet 03:12.7 04:41.7 03:38.9 03:14.3 08:45.6 23:33.2 8 145 Simon Donnaway Pedal the Peaks Race Team, Durango DEVO 03:12.7 04:46.2 03:32.3 03:21.3 08:52.1 23:44.7 9 154 Ty Teasdale OnTheBox Performance 03:21.4 04:52.1 03:51.8 03:08.5 08:55.0 24:08.8 10 100 Jacob Keller Bike Fettish Devo 03:23.1 04:52.9 03:42.2 03:05.2 09:17.9 24:21.2 11 108 Carter Lindblom Take Aim Devo 03:26.6 05:07.4 03:47.7 03:09.2 09:33.4 25:04.3 12 101 Michael Maldonado Danny's Cycles 03:26.5 04:56.2 03:48.4 03:08.3 09:49.5 25:08.8 13 96 Watt Hackney 03:28.5 05:09.0 03:58.4 03:20.0 09:33.9 25:29.7 14 12 Landon Doty Revolution Factory Racing/SlaughterTrailGuides/TrailLabs 03:26.2 05:00.8 03:59.8 03:39.9 09:33.6 25:40.4 15 109 Kellan Gott Take Aim Junior Devo Team 03:35.7 05:16.0 03:59.8 03:21.8 09:52.0 26:05.3 16 151 Cole Fiene Santa Cruz, Fox, Kenda, GUP, HT, Cushcore, Peaty's, ODI, 100%, Royal,03:37.3 7iDP, PNG,05:18.1 Nezium, TASCO03:57.3 03:16.7 10:03.2 26:12.6 17 155 Justin Duryee Incycle Race Team / Specialized 03:44.3 05:13.1 03:50.2 03:22.8 10:17.1 26:27.5 18 56 Blake Cherubini Specialized | 100% | CushCore | Crankbrothers | Afton 03:39.6 05:06.5 04:18.5 03:18.0 10:24.0 26:46.7 19 127 Carson Brockwell Cane Creek Suspension/HandUp Gloves/Deity 03:49.7 05:16.9 03:53.6 03:20.4 10:33.3 26:53.8 20 119 Thomas Brady 03:25.2 06:21.9 03:59.4 03:22.9 09:46.1 26:55.5 21 84 Brendan Baker Rogue Racing 04:06.8 05:17.1 04:07.0 03:26.6 10:03.4 27:00.9 22 33 Quinn Notarian 03:57.3 05:24.4 03:55.7 03:26.1 10:32.3 27:15.6 23 57 Charlie Beck 03:39.9 05:44.9 04:10.3 03:26.1 10:26.1 27:27.3 24 11 Austin Johnston Gravitas Racing 03:53.0 05:34.7 04:05.6 03:31.1 11:01.9 28:06.3 25 0 Tomas Parra-Gomez A-1 Cycling Gravity/Ryno Power/Deity Components/Feral Bike Co.04:02.7 05:59.2 04:17.6 03:57.0 11:25.4 29:41.8 26 45 Matthew Borland Adrenline Racer/ToWheels 04:50.8 05:43.4 04:32.5 03:43.9 11:05.5 29:56.1 EWS U21 Women Position Plate # Racer Team Stage 1 Time Stage 2 Time Stage 3 Time Stage 4 Time Stage 5 Time Total Time 1 48 Isabella naughton LIV RACING 03:44.8 05:29.2 04:16.8 03:29.8 09:58.6 26:59.2 2 144 Bridget Tooley Latini's Bicycle Repair 04:25.0 06:07.1 04:35.0 04:18.2 12:26.1 31:51.3 3 130 Sophie Allen 07:04.9 06:16.0 04:27.3 04:44.0 15:19.5 37:51.6 Sport Hardtail Position Plate # Racer Team Stage 1 Time Stage 2 Time Stage 3 Time Stage 4 Time Stage 5 Time Total Time 1 140 Elton Mile 05:15.1 06:33.6 05:08.0 04:51.0 00:00.0 Sport Men Position Plate # Racer Team Stage 1 Time Stage 2 Time Stage 3 Time Stage 4 Time Stage 5 Time Total Time 1 55 Chase Cherubini 03:26.1 04:59.5 04:03.5 03:07.5 09:16.7 24:53.3 2 68 quincy robinson Qs Bikes 03:26.1 05:08.0 03:52.5 03:14.2 09:45.0 25:25.7 3 120 Paul Karle Bicycle Face p/b Sword 03:30.6 05:16.3 03:51.9 03:17.4 09:56.1 25:52.4 4 69 daniel przybyla ifb 03:15.4 05:15.9 03:52.7 03:06.3 10:24.8 25:55.1 5 134 Matt McCarter Swamp Donkeys 03:39.6 05:12.8 03:50.9 03:14.9 10:07.2 26:05.5 6 90 phillip campbell TrailLabs, Onestar bicycles 03:47.9 05:14.5 03:53.6 03:19.8 09:54.9 26:10.7 7 164 Austin Stevens ROWDY TOWN 03:24.7 05:08.2 03:53.5 03:27.1 10:43.8 26:37.2 8 105 Loiic Danella cloutier 03:45.1 05:16.3 04:02.3 03:32.6 10:23.1 26:59.5 9 136 Alex LeSueur Swamp Donkeys 03:57.5 05:29.1 04:05.2 03:25.5 10:33.6 27:30.9 10 118 Zack Dimmett RutRow 03:59.0 05:51.1 04:10.6 03:36.9 10:58.1 28:35.8 11 112 Jason Lohmeyer Adventure Cycles 04:28.7 05:54.5 04:25.8 03:47.5 11:46.6 30:23.1 12 142 Wyatt Myers 04:16.1 05:48.9 04:08.6 03:58.6 12:14.9 30:27.1 13 163 Doug Froemsdorf 04:01.4
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