Yeah, it's not like Jared Graves is in the points lead and has been racking up stage wins this year. Oh wait...
But surely Switch Infinity is oh so revolutionary and a game-changer.
I think he is referring to the fact that people were playing 'armchair engineer' as soon as yeti announced the sb5c - and that jared proved that the suspension handles just as well if not better than the old switch link.......
Actually, he hasn't been racking up stage wins this year. Graves had only won 3 stages over the course of the first 4 rounds. Of course I'm not saying that it's all due to the bike that he's been able to match that in a single day, but it clearly doesn't seem to be holding him back any.
Sorry mate I was trying to give you a positive prop but my big fingers accidentally hit the negative button so here's a written apology and prop instead.
...and also a call for pinkbike to make a way to change the prop you make.
@jclnv I think you are right, im sure I saw an interview with his sister and they were born in england. But they live in scotland so they are adopted scots
Not only his first EWS, it's only the second Enduro he's ever raced. He won the Scott Enduro Cup race at Canyons Resort in Park City Utah last week. Against a very strong field as well.
Jared and Richie went 1st and 2nd respectively in stages 3 and 4 , Richie crashed in stage 5 lost some time and is now second in the GC standings 17 seconds behind Jared.
www.enduroworldseries.com/analyser
Men: 1 Jared Graves 29:02
// 2 Richie Rude 29:19
// 3 Rene Wildhaber 29:35
// 4 Mitch Ropelato 29:44
// 5 Joe Barnes 29:47
2 more rounds tomorrow