Final Results – Pro Men:A timing chip error has revealed that Connor Fearon placed 3rd on stage one meaning he placed 20th overall.
Final Results – Pro Women:Get the
full results from the eventful day on the trails.
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Please please please let Eddie win this. The spirit of Enduro is STRONG!
Great job Adrien!
Forget everything you thought was going to happen in this race – you were wrong about it all!
Richie is barely scraping a top 50 place!
Adrien Dailly is leading after 2 stages!
And the Kiwis are killing it! They could take the top 10 at this rate]]]]
Said it read it and weap it
slipery when wet!!! BJV
Surprises for me were how well Sam Hill and Ratboy went.
Amazing riding — the conditions made the racing pretty tough going.
Stages 3 and 5 would have been hellish in today's conditions - peanut butter mud, ruts, slippery roots and slick rock.
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Looks like the men outside the top 30 rode stage 1 in the dry and then the rain came
The locals just ride the tracks 20x more than anyone else simply because NZ is so far away from the bulk of the racing world.
Case in point, did everyone forget that Matt Walker grew up 40mins away and got a podium slot in this event 2 years ago.
PS Pavlova is ours!
What? I thought we were shouting???!!??!!??!!
Starting in the third to last group yesterday in the Challenger was, however, somewhat of a handicap. We started 40mins after the first group but were still expected to make the stage cutoffs in the same time as the first groups. We were racing from the roll off, and playing catch up all day.
Slippy and fun, nonetheless, and I was putting in times faster than when I last rode the trails and that was when the trails were dry, unlike yesterday.
#noexcuses
Roll on Derby!
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Thanks for sharing
He'll have battle stories, and laugh about it tomorrow.
The trails don't get ripped up that bad in Vegas when it rains as you rarely get standing water (it all sinks into the peat/sand/pumice/dirt combination that is Vegas dirt). Te Rua, which was stage 1, would have been the worst hit as it's very steep, tight off camber corners, and only a few months old, but the others are all well weathered from multiple years of use and handle the rain quite well. The Rocky Horror section at the end of stage 5 would also be tricky as the rocks / boulders in there are mossy and slippery on even a dry day.
All that being said, I bet you won't find any amateurs saying it was an abortion.
People ride in Vegas because it's that damn good. Period.
All the locals where I live all ride in the same forest (the one nearest us); does that make it a bike park? I think not...the forestry workers keep chopping down the trees and planting new ones. Just like in Rotorua.
Skyline in Queenstown IS a bike park, by definition there is a permanent uplift and most of the trails are DH trails. Just like Skyline at Rotorua is a bike park. But Whakarewarewa / Redwoods (or if you're of the 90's riding generation like me, the Fredwoods) is an all mountain, working forest with some of the best trails in the world.