[Updated with Overall] Final Results from EWS Crans Montana 2022

Sep 19, 2022
by Ed Spratt  
The results are in from a flat-out day of racing in Switzerland. In the Elite Women's racing Isabeau Courdurier took another win as she rode strong across all five stages. Hattie Harnden lost some time throughout the day and handed the lead to Isabeau after winning the Pro Stage. Morgane Charre wrapped up the top three riders, 17 and a half seconds back.

For the Elite Men, Jack Moir dominated the racing with an eight-second advantage over second-placed Martin Maes. Kevin Miquel complex the top-three nearly 30 seconds off the pace. Both Jesse Melamed and Richie Rude had some tough stage results pushing them back to 8th and 9th respectively.

Check out the results from round six below.



Results:

Elite Women

1st. Isabeau Courdurier: 33:40.020
2nd. Hattie Harnden: 33:46.390
3rd. Morgane Charre: 33:57.520
4th. Ella Conolly: 34:02.470
5th. Noga Korem: 34:26.270
Elite Men

1st. Jack Moir: 29:04.000
2nd. Martin Maes: 29:12.420
3rd. Kevin Miquel: 29:32.680
4th. Slawomir Lukasik: 29:33.010
5th. Charlie Murray: 29:40.960

U21 Women

1st. Emmy Lan: 36:14.640
2nd. Sophie Riva: 36:26.990
3rd. Helen Weber: 37:44.070
4th. Justine Henry: 39:04.430
5th. Lily Boucher: 40:56.830
U21 Men

1st. Luke Meier-Smith: 30:23.310
2nd. Tarmo Ryynanen: 30:31.510
3rd. Alexis Icardo: 30:42.110
4th. Jack Piercy: 30:52.900
5th. Lisandru Bertini: 31:10.720

Master Women

1st. Fejola Stepanka Nestlerova: 38:03.410
2nd. Daniela Michel: 40:15.340
3rd. Melissa Newell: 40:16.830
4th. Sandra Bohn Thomsen: 40:41.090
Master Men

1st. Ian Austermuhle: 32:38.500
2nd. Karim Amour: 32:52.940
3rd. Jan Vaner: 33:02.060
4th. Jonas Bahler: 33:09.930
5th. Mads Weidemann: 33:27.590



Full Results:

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Top 50 Elite Men

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U21 Women

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Top 20 U21 Men

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Master Women

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Top 20 Master Men

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Live Race Updates:


What Happened on the Pro Stage?


Elite Women

1st. Hattie Harnden: 7:51.240
2nd. Isabeau Courdurier: 7:55.200
3rd. Ella Conolly: 8:03.000
4th. Morgane Charre: 8:03.420
5th. Noga Korem: 8:09.350
Elite Men

1st. Jack Moir: 6:53.760
2nd. Martin Maes: 6:56.890
3rd. Jesse Melamed: 6:58.060
4th. Youn Deniaud: 6:58.780
5th. Rhys Verner: 6:59.000

U21 Women

1st. Sophie Riva: 8:44.970
2nd. Emmy Lan: 8:45.250
3rd. Helen Weber: 9:04.830
4th. Justine Henry: 9:18.550
5th. Lily Boucher: 10:05.250
U21 Men

1st. Luke Meier-Smith: 7:15.080
2nd. Tarmo Ryynanen: 7:15.320
3rd. Jack Piercy: 7:22.310
4th. Emmett Hancock: 7:23.320
5th. Ryan Gilchrist: 7:23.820

Master Women

1st. Fejola Stepanka Nestlerova: 8:57.960
2nd. Melissa Newell: 9:32.440
3rd. Daniela Michel: 9:45.660
4th. Sandra Bohn Thomsen: 9:57.100
Master Men

1st. Karim Amour: 7:51.230
2nd. Jonas Bahler: 7:54.000
3rd. Jan Vaner: 7:58.180
4th. Mads Weidemann: 7:58.880
5th. Radek Kulhavy: 8:01.220





Stage 1




Stage Results

Elite Women

1st. Isabeau Courdurier: 5:38.800
2nd. Hattie Harnden: 5:38.900
3rd. Morgane Charre: 5:44.000
4th. Bex Baraona: 5:46.610
5th. Lisa Baumann: 5:48.270
Elite Men

1st. Jack Moir: 4:56.650
2nd. Martin Maes: 4:57.630
3rd. Richie Rude: 4:58.280
4th. Slawomir Lukasik: 4:59.950
5th. Kevin Miquel: 5:00.870

U21 Women

1st. Sophie Riva: 6:03.460
2nd. Emmy Lan: 6:10.500
3rd. Helen Weber: 6:22.630
4th. Justine Henry: 6:25.820
5th. Lily Boucher: 6:48.130
U21 Men

1st. Luke Meier-Smith: 5:05.920
2nd. Alexis Icardo: 5:07.020
3rd. Tarmo Ryynanen: 5:07.150
4th. Jack Piercy: 5:10.150
5th. Miha Smrdel: 5:14.100

Master Women

1st. Fejola Stepanka Nestlerova: 6:39.950
2nd. Daniela Michel: 6:50.410
3rd. Melissa Newell: 7:04.080
4th. Sandra Bohn Thomsen: 7:04.580
Master Men

1st. Mads Weidemann: 5:24.690
2nd. Ian Austermuhle: 5:26.280
3rd. Karim Amour: 5:26.470
4th. Jan Vaner: 5:27.040
5th. Jonas Bahler: 5:35.800



Overall Results After Stage 1 (Includes Pro Stage)

Elite Women

1st. Hattie Harnden: 13:30.140
2nd. Isabeau Courdurier: 13:34.000
3rd. Morgane Charre: 13:47.420 (+1)
4th. Ella Conolly: 13:51.980 (-1)
5th. Lisa Baumann: 13:58.800 (+1)
Elite Men

1st. Jack Moir: 11:50.410
2nd. Martin Maes: 11:54.520
3rd. Jesse Melamed: 11:58.960
4th. Kevin Miquel: 12:00.050 (+2)
5th. Youn Deniaud: 12:01.230 (-1)

U21 Women

1st. Sophie Riva: 14:48.430
2nd. Emmy Lan: 14:55.750
3rd. Helen Weber: 15:27.460
4th. Justine Henry: 15:44.370
5th. Lily Boucher: 16:53.380
U21 Men

1st. Luke Meier-Smith: 12:21.000
2nd. Tarmo Ryynanen: 12:22.470
3rd. Jack Piercy: 12:32.460
4th. Alexis Icardo: 12:32.520 (+2)
5th. Ryan Gilchrist: 12:38.510

Master Women

1st. Fejola Stepanka Nestlerova: 15:37.910
2nd. Daniela Michel: 16:36.070 (+1)
3rd. Melissa Newell: 16:36.520 (-1)
4th. Sandra Bohn Thomsen: 17:01.680
Master Men

1st. Karim Amour: 13:17.700
2nd. Mads Weidemann: 13:23.570 (+2)
3rd. Jan Vaner: 13:25.220
4th. Jonas Bahler: 13:29.800 (-2)
5th. Ian Austermuhle: 13:30.010 (+2)



Live Stage Updates

1:00 am PDT Live updates will kick off when the top-ranked Elite Women begin the first stage of the day.

1:57 am PDT After the first group of Elite Women the top five are:

1st. Barbora Prudkova: 5:57.570
2nd. Miranda Miller: 5:58.380
3rd. Anna Newkirk: 5:59.130
4th. Chloe Taylor: 6:00.010
5th. Nadine Ellecosta: 6:02.600

The lower-ranked Elite Men are now on stage one before we will see the rest of the Elite Women's field.

3:06 am PDT Anita Gehrig kicks off the rest of the Elite Women as she goes into sixth place so far.

3:06 am PDT Veronika Bruchle goes two seconds back and into fourth.

3:07 am PDT Lisa Baumann takes a big lead with nine seconds back to 2nd place.

3:08 am PDT Ines Thoma crosses the line in fourth place, just over ten seconds off the pace.

3:09 am PDT Becky Cook is flying this weekend and slots into third so far.

3:09 am PDT Gloria Scarsi comes the closest to the top time so far, just 1.51 back.

3:10 am PDT 2.9 seconds back and into third for Noga Korem.

3:11 am PDT Raphaela Richter ends the stage with fourth place with a few riders still to come.

3:12 am PDT Rae Morrison ends the stage in third but is quickly bumped to fourth as Melanie Pugin goes nearly a second faster.

3:12 am PDT Bex Baraona goes fastest by 1.66 seconds on the new Yeti.

3:13 am PDT A new rider at the top as Morgane Charre goes 2.6 seconds faster.

3:13 am PDT Ella Conolly slots into fourth, 4.98 seconds off the pace.

3:14 am PDT Isabeau Courdurier smashes into the top spot by over five seconds.

3:14 am PDT Hattie Harnden goes only 0.1 seconds back and into 2nd. Isabeau wins the first stage of the day.

3:22 am PDT After the first group of Elite Men the top five are:

1st. Tristan Botteram: 5:07.150
2nd. Irenee Menjou: 5:07.560
3rd. Vojtech Blaha: 5:08.650
4th. Theo Galy: 5:09.670
5th. Dan Booker: 5:11.280

3:24 am PDT Already we have seen a new stage leader as Kevin Miquel goes fastest with Zakarias Johansen in 2nd and Antoine Vidal in 3rd.

3:25 am PDT Jose Broges crosses the line 2.7 seconds back and into 2nd so far.

3:28 am PDT Just under four seconds back and into third place for Mckay Vezina.

3:31 am PDT Kevin Miquel is still leading as Alex Rudeau ends the stage in third.

3:32 am PDT Charlie Murray is looking confident on the stages this weekend and goes into fifth place.

3:33 am PDT Slawomir Lukasik goes fastest by just under a second.

3:34 am PDT Richie Rude now goes fastest, he will need to make back some time after dropping a few spots on the Pro Stage.

3:36 am PDT Into fourth place so far for Jesse Melamed with just two riders left.

3:36 am PDT Martin Maes takes the lead!

3:37 am PDT Jack Moir takes another stage win as he goes nearly a second faster than Martin Maes.



Stage 2




Stage Results

Elite Women

1st. Lisa Baumann: 3:14.870
2nd. Gloria Scarsi: 3:15.000
3rd. Melanie Pugin: 3:16.220
4th. Raphaela Richter: 3:16.810
5th. Ella Conolly: 3:17.140
Elite Men

1st. Jack Moir: 2:47.450
2nd. Martin Maes: 2:47.570
3rd. Ed Masters: 2:47.570
4th. Alex Rudeau: 2:48.460
5th. Slawomir Lukasik: 2:50.310

U21 Women

1st. Sophie Riva: 3:27.760
2nd. Emmy Lan: 3:28.380
3rd. Helen Weber: 3:30.880
4th. Justine Henry: 3:47.330
5th. Zohar Bar Joseph: 4:04.080
U21 Men

1st. Tarmo Ryynanen: 2:53.320
2nd. Jack Piercy: 2:53.770
3rd. Luke Meier-Smith: 2:53.850
4th. Adrian Cuellar Alonso: 2:55.070
5th. Alexis Icardo: 2:55.320

Master Women

1st. Fejola Stepanka Nestlerova: 3:46.400
2nd. Melissa Newell: 3:56.600
3rd. Daniela Michel: 3:57.270
4th. Sandra Bohn Thomsen: 4:05.210
Master Men

1st. Ian Austermuhle: 3:04.870
2nd. Karim Amour: 3:08.960
3rd. Jonas Bahler: 3:10.250
4th. Jan Vaner: 3:10.980
5th. Guillaume Bernard: 3:11.520



Overall Results After Stage 2 (Includes Pro Stage)

Elite Women

1st. Hattie Harnden: 16:48.090
2nd. Isabeau Courdurier: 16:51.750
3rd. Morgane Charre: 17:08.470
4th. Ella Conolly: 17:09.120
5th. Lisa Baumann: 17:13.670
Elite Men

1st. Jack Moir: 14:37.860
2nd. Martin Maes: 14:42.090
3rd. Jesse Melamed: 14:51.370
4th. Youn Deniaud: 14:51.660 (+1)
5th. Kevin Miquel: 14:52.120 (-1)

U21 Women

1st. Sophie Riva: 18:16.190
2nd. Emmy Lan: 18:24.130
3rd. Helen Weber: 18:58.340
4th. Justine Henry: 19:31.700
5th. Lily Boucher: 21:00.360
U21 Men

1st. Luke Meier-Smith: 15:14.850
2nd. Tarmo Ryynanen: 15:15.790 (+1)
3rd. Jack Piercy: 15:26.230 (+1)
4th. Alexis Icardo:15:27.840 (-2)
5th. Ryan Gilchrist: 15:37.110

Master Women

1st. Fejola Stepanka Nestlerova: 19:24.310
2nd. Melissa Newell: 20:33.120 (+1)
3rd. Daniela Michel: 20:33.340 (-1)
4th. Sandra Bohn Thomsen: 21:06.890
Master Men

1st. Karim Amour: 16:26.660
2nd. Ian Austermuhle: 16:34.880 (+3)
3rd. Jan Vaner: 16:36.200
4th. Mads Weidemann: 16:40.030 (-2)
5th. Jonas Bahler: 16:40.050 (-1)



Live Stage Updates

3:43 am PDT After the first group of Elite Women the top five are:

1st. Miranda Miller: 3:21.310
2nd. Anna Newkirk: 3:23.050
3rd. Barbora Prudkova: 3:25.580
4th. Sidonie Jolidon: 3:28.100
5th. Chloe Taylor: 3:30.280

The lower-ranked Elite Men are now on stage two before we will see the rest of the Elite Women's field.

4:50 am PDT The top-ranked Elite Women are on the stage with Lisa Baumann now leading by over six seconds.

4:52 am PDT Gloria Scarsi comes closest to the top spot with a gap of only 0.13 seconds.

4:53 am PDT A top three finish so far for Raphaela Richter, 1.9 back.

4:54 am PDT Melanie Pugin takes third although there is still 1.35 seconds to Lisa Baumann.

4:55 am PDT The top time is still holding as Morgane Charre goes into 5th, six seconds back.

4:56 am PDT Ella Conolly crosses the line just 2.270 seconds off the pace but this is still fifth place.

4:57 am PDT Isabeau Courdurier goes sixth and Hattie Harnden seventh so Lisa Baumann wins the stage.

5:02 am PDT After the first group of Elite Men the top five are:

1st. Dan Booker: 2:52.110
2nd. Tristan Botteram: 2:53.520
3rd. Calum McBain: 2:54.190
4th. Corey Watson: 2:54.440
5th. Carlos Von Heyden Langelaan: 2:54.480

5:05 am PDT Antoine Vidal goes into the lead by half a second.

5:06 am PDT Kevin Miquel goes just 0.520 seconds back to sit in 2nd place.

5:07 am PDT Nathan Secondi comes very close but has to settle for 2nd behind Antoine Vidal.

5:08 am PDT Jose Borges goes nearly half a second into the lead.

5:10 am PDT 0.56 seconds back and third place for Mckay Vezina.

5:14 am PDT A big margin for Alex Rudeau as he finds 2.6 seconds to go fastest.

5:15 am PDT Another good finish for Charlie Murray with third place so far.

5:16 am PDT Slawomir Lukasik slots 1.85 seconds back and into 2nd.

5:17 am PDT Ed Masters flies into the lead by just under a second.

5:17 am PDT Seventh place for Richie Rude at this point in the stage.

5:18 am PDT Not a great finish for Jesse Melamed as he goes 13th.

5:18 am PDT Martin Maes takes the lead what can Jack Moir do?

5:19 am PDT Jack Moir finds 0.12 seconds to secure another stage win.



Stage 3 (Queen)




Stage Results

Elite Women

1st. Isabeau Courdurier: 8:48.680
2nd. Morgane Charre: 8:50.900
3rd. Ella Conolly: 8:52.400
4th. Noga Korem: 8:58.660
5th. Hattie Harnden: 8:59.000
Elite Men

1st. Jack Moir: 7:36.140
2nd. Jesse Melamed: 7:37.380
3rd. Martin Maes: 7:37.420
4th. Charlie Murray: 7:39.360
5th. Kevin Miquel: 7:41.900

U21 Women

1st. Sophie Riva: 9:29.500
2nd. Emmy Lan: 9:33.310
3rd. Helen Weber: 9:53.180
4th. Justine Henry: 10:16.980
5th. Lily Boucher: 10:25.850
U21 Men

1st. Tarmo Ryynanen: 8:04.380
2nd. Luke Meier-Smith: 8:05.540
3rd. Emmett Hancock: 8:05.770
4th. Alexis Icardo: 8:07.150
5th. Seth Sherlock: 8:08.100

Master Women

1st. Fejola Stepanka Nestlerova: 9:52.200
2nd. Sandra Bohn Thomsen: 10:11.700
3rd. Melissa Newell: 10:20.490
4th. Daniela Michel: 10:21.500
Master Men

1st. Ian Austermuhle: 8:37.750
2nd. Karim Amour: 8:46.930
3rd. Jan Vaner: 8:47.950
4th. Jonas Bahler: 8:49.940
5th. Anthony Garcia: 8:57.350



Overall Results After Stage 3 (Includes Pro Stage)

Elite Women

1st. Isabeau Courdurier: 25:40.430 (+1)
2nd. Hattie Harnden: 25:47.090 (-1)
3rd. Morgane Charre: 25:59.370
4th. Ella Conolly: 26:01.520
5th. Noga Korem: 26:26.020 (+2)
Elite Men

1st. Jack Moir: 22:14.000
2nd. Martin Maes: 22:19.510
3rd. Jesse Melamed: 22:28.750
4th. Kevin Miquel: 22:34.020 (+1)
5th. Slawomir Lukasik: 22:37.540 (+1)

U21 Women

1st. Sophie Riva: 27:45.690
2nd. Emmy Lan: 27:57.440
3rd. Helen Weber: 28:51.520
4th. Justine Henry: 29:48.680
5th. Lily Boucher: 31:26.210
U21 Men

1st. Tarmo Ryynanen: 23:20.170 (+1)
2nd. Luke Meier-Smith: 23:20.390 (-1)
3rd. Jack Piercy: 23:34.530
4th. Alexis Icardo: 23:34.990
5th. Emmett Hancock: 23:49.570 (+2)

Master Women

1st. Fejola Stepanka Nestlerova: 29:16.510
2nd. Melissa Newell: 30:53.610
3rd. Daniela Michel: 30:54.840
4th. Sandra Bohn Thomsen: 31:18.590
Master Men

1st. Ian Austermuhle: 25:12.630 (+1)
2nd. Karim Amour: 25:13.590 (-1)
3rd. Jan Vaner: 25:24.150
4th. Jonas Bahler: 25:29.990 (+1)
5th. Mads Weidemann: 25:43.990 (-1)



Live Stage Updates

5:27 am PDT After the first group of Elite Women the top five are:

1st. Barbora Prudkova: 9:00.360
2nd. Miranda Miller: 9:15.360
3rd. Anna Newkirk: 9:19.800
4th. Jess Stone: 9:22.190
5th. Ellie Smith: 9:24.050

The lower-ranked Elite Men are now on stage three before we will see the rest of the Elite Women's field.

6:18 am PDT Caro Gehrig goes 17.6 seconds back and into third place.

6:20 am PDT Veronika Bruchle comes the closest to the top spot so far with a gap of 7.19 seconds.

6:23 am PDT Noga Korem goes into the lead.

6:24 am PDT Raphaela Richter takes third so far, 5.19 back from Noga Korem.

6:30 am PDT A big timing update just came through all at once with Isabeau Courdurier taking the stage win with Morgane Charre in 2nd and Ella Conolly 3rd.

6:35 am PDT After the first group of Elite Men the top five are:

1st. Irenee Menjou: 7:51.180
2nd. Dan Booker: 7:53.310
3rd. Iago Garay: 7:54.350
4th. Sam Blenkinsop: 7:56.750
5th. Vojtech Blaha: 7:58.070

6:35 am PDT Half a second up and into the top spot for Antoine Vidal.

6:36 am PDT A big margin for Kevin Miquel as he takes the lead by almost nine seconds.

6:37 am PDT Jose Borges comes just under four seconds off the top time and slots into 2nd place.

6:41 am PDT Over seven seconds still separates the top three as Christian Textor goes third.

6:42 am PDT Jack Menzies breaks into third place, 4.64 behind Kevin Miquel.

6:45 am PDT Charlie Murray goes fastest by two and a half seconds against his teammate Kevin Miquel.

6:46 am PDT Slawomir Lukasik is five seconds back and in third so far.

6:47 am PDT Third place for Richie Rude with five riders left.

6:47 am PDT Richie Rude is already out of the top three as Rhys Verner slots in front.

6:48 am PDT Jesse Melamed takes the lead by just under two seconds. Only two riders are left.

6:49 am PDT A tiny margin of 0.04 puts Martin Maes in second place.

6:49 am PDT Jack Moir is dominating today with another stage win.



Stage 4




Stage Results

Elite Women

1st. Morgane Charre: 7:58.150
2nd. Gloria Scarsi: 7:59.150
3rd. Hattie Harnden: 7:59.300
4th. Isabeau Courdurier: 7:59.590
5th. Noga Korem: 8:00.250
Elite Men

1st. Jack Moir: 6:50.000
2nd. Martin Maes: 6:52.910
3rd. Slawomir Lukasik: 6:55.470
4th. Ed Masters: 6:57.830
5th. Elliott Heap: 6:58.320

U21 Women

1st. Emmy Lan: 8:17.200
2nd. Sophie Riva: 8:41.300
3rd. Helen Weber: 8:52.550
4th. Justine Henry: 9:15.750
5th. Lily Boucher: 9:30.620
U21 Men

1st. Luke Meier-Smith: 7:02.920
2nd. Seth Sherlock: 7:06.670
3rd. Alexis Icardo: 7:07.120
4th. Tarmo Ryynanen: 7:11.340
5th. Lisandru Bertini: 7:11.780

Master Women

1st. Fejola Stepanka Nestlerova: 8:46.900
2nd. Daniela Michel: 9:20.500
3rd. Sandra Bohn Thomsen: 9:22.500
4th. Melissa Newell: 9:23.220
Master Men

1st. Ian Austermuhle: 7:25.870
2nd. Jan Vaner: 7:37.910
3rd. Martyn Brookes: 7:38.640
4th. Karim Amour: 7:39.350
5th. Jonas Bahler: 7:39.940



Live Stage Updates

6:53 am PDT After the first group of Elite Women the top five are:

1st. Miranda Miller: 8:13.160
2nd. Barbora Prudkova: 8:24.150
3rd. Anna Newkirk: 8:24.540
4th. Nadine Ellecosta: 8:24.820
5th. Jess Stone: 8:25.730

The lower-ranked Elite Men are now on the final stage before we will see the rest of the Elite Women's field.

7:41 am PDT Caro Gehrig is the first of the top-ranked Women to hit the final stage and goes across the line in 6th.

7:42 am PDT Lisa Baumann takes an early stage lead once again. Veronika Bruchle goes into third place.

7:43 am PDT Becky Cook takes 2nd so far, just 0.82 back.

7:45 am PDT Gloria Scarsi takes the top time by over 11 seconds.

7:45 am PDT Noga Korem slots just 1.1 back in 2nd.

7:46 am PDT The top three are separated by over eight seconds as Rae Morrison takes third.

7:46 am PDT Melanie Pugin takes third with six riders left.

7:48 am PDT By one second Morgane Charre flies into the lead.

7:49 am PDT Isabeau Courdurier takes third, only one rider can top Morgane Charre.

7:50 am PDT Morgane Charre wins the final stage of the day as Hattie Harnden goes across the line in 3rd place.

7:50 am PDT Isabeau Courdurier wins EWS Crans Montana with Hattie Harnden 2nd and Morgane Charre 3rd.

7:54 am PDT After the first group of Elite Men the top five are:

1st. Sam Blenkinsop: 7:02.480
2nd. Irenee Menjou: 7:02.900
3rd. Tristan Botteram: 7:05.320
4th. Dan Booker: 7:08.100
5th. Sam Hill: 7:08.110

7:57 am PDT Antoine Vidal takes the top spot so far by just over two seconds.

7:59 am PDT Kevin Miquel is an early front runner going 1.59 seconds faster than the previous leader Antoine Vidal.

8:01 am PDT A rapid ride from Elliott Heap puts him in front on the final stage.

8:08 am PDT Times are tight at the top as Charlie Murray is 0.22 seconds back in 2nd.

8:08 am PDT The front of the race isn't so close anymore as Slawomir Lukasik finds almost three seconds on Elliott Heap.

8:08 am PDT Ed Masters slots just in front of Elliott Heap to sit in 2nd place.

8:10 am PDT Martin Maes takes the lead! We are not sure what has happened to Richie Rude or Jesse Melamed but they should have finished at this point.

8:12 am PDT Jack Moir goes fastest! It looks like he is going to win today but we are still waiting for Richie and Jesse.

8:13 am PDT Richie Rude goes into 29th and Jesse Melamed 53rd. Jack Moir wins the final stage and the race this weekend.



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126 Comments
  • 63 2
 Luke Meier-Smith, you’re a juggernaut. Reel in that u21 overall title.
  • 52 1
 Moi moi pinning!
  • 13 0
 Shark Attack Jack is also Clean Sweep Jack! Pfoar
  • 4 0
 Atta boy Kev!
  • 34 1
 Can’t believe my eyes! Live stream! www.crans-montana.ch/ewslive?okcookies
  • 10 1
 Knew I should’ve paid more attention in French class
  • 50 1
 How is this even possible, I thought that when you transmit enduro live the whole universe will just collapse.
  • 5 0
 comme ci, comme ça.
  • 2 1
 Game changer. Merci mec!
  • 5 0
 can't really call that a live stream, now it's just some commercials running on loop.
  • 10 0
 In case anyone needed proof that Enduro is not suited for live coverage
  • 3 1
 Cameras only on stage 5 for this one. Hence the couple looped videos earlier in the race.
  • 13 0
 That commentary is a trip. I watched for a few minutes and they were talking about the snow pack, the golf course, and the cows returning to the village for the winter.
  • 7 0
 @liamdubs: #justswissthings
  • 5 0
 @liamdubs: As a Swiss, it makes perfect sense.
  • 2 0
 @liamdubs: One of them started singing at one point when I was watching. WTF.
  • 1 0
 @commental: game changer cancelled?
  • 24 0
 Mens U21 2. Tarmo Ryynänen. Great! Not even a factory rider.
  • 8 0
 Tarmo's had his share of bad luck previously, great to see him get a result.
  • 23 0
 Moi-Moi on a tear!
  • 26 3
 Slawek LUKASIK
  • 11 5
 Permanent top 10!
  • 4 2
 @lkubica: Meant to give an upvote, accidentally gave a down vote D:
  • 5 0
 Yes!
  • 2 1
 Broken SPELLCHECK
  • 5 0
 AND HE GOES INTO 4TH!!!!!!
  • 2 0
 @kopaczus: so close to the first podium!
  • 4 0
 so close...
3rd. Kevin Miquel: 29:32.680
4th. Slawomir Lukasik: 29:33.010

00:00:330
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 @szb84: not so close. There was some problem with results on live screen...
Stage 5 results are
1 - Moir 6.50.000
2 - Maes 6.52.910
3 - Lukasik 6:55.470
4 - Masters 6.57.810
5 - Heap 6.58.320
6 - Murray 6.58.540
7 - Miguel 6.58.660
  • 5 0
 I think its time they give that man the same colored bike that Jack, Partyboy and Borges are riding. Totally deserves it!
  • 1 0
 @Guncar: possible but I'm talking about the summary of the round
  • 14 0
 Damn, according to Jesse's story he went down and twisted his bars at some point and still managed a 3rd place less than 5 seconds back! Great pace to start the weekend
  • 8 1
 The force is strong in the canucks this year.
  • 14 0
 Someone give Becky Cook a factory ride already
  • 3 0
 She really does deserve it. A very skilled rider.
  • 1 0
 she was, with Orbea, for one year, then went back to privateer, hope she gets something for next year
  • 1 0
 @elyari: Orbea cleared out there squad to have one big name male rider sadly.
  • 15 5
 In case you care about who came 6th.
www.enduroworldseries.com/live
  • 3 3
 Was his name Paul Watt?
  • 11 0
 Yoo Tarmo Ryynänen!!!!!!
  • 8 0
 Mitalikahveet!
  • 8 1
 Annoying that you turn the pro stage results into this post. Was trying to find out where people below top 5 finished and now it's gone.
  • 8 0
 Not a bad start to enduro for Tristan Botteram.
  • 2 0
 Best thing since sliced bread!
  • 2 0
 De boterham
  • 6 1
 I miss Curtis and Jared, loved watching those guys ride and train together.
  • 2 4
 You still have Martin Maes! Watch out for him.
  • 8 1
 Blenkiiii
  • 6 0
 Did Richie and Jesse stop for beers?
  • 1 0
 Apparently Richie hasn’t left the bar since practice started. Not sure why he’s off the pace, but just looking at results that ALWAYS have his name in them.
  • 6 0
 @chicane32: Not getting along with all that extra travel?
  • 6 0
 Actually looks like Jesse may have a broken hand. Bummer and I hope he can deal with whatever injury it is through the final round to clinch the overall.
  • 4 0
 @pisgahgnar: Sorry I put you on my team Jesse - my reign of bad luck continues.
  • 2 0
 @chicane32: perhaps his shoulder injury from burke. also had 2 big ones according to his IG.
  • 1 0
 @striveCF15: his shoulder was Sugarloaf stage 5, not Burke. Apparently he fell on stage 4 today, so let's hope he doesn't reinjure in.
  • 1 1
 @tadabing: A new bike is probably pretty tough for him mid season. Recall Moi Moi was struggling on his new bike earlier int the season.
  • 1 0
 @4thflowkage: I watched the highlights and Rude crashed on stage 4 while in around 6th overall and was feeling it's effects in the final stage 5 getting him a 28th place finish on stage 5.
  • 1 0
 @4thflowkage: Wasn't Moir on a brand new bike in this race?
  • 1 0
 @hirvi: Different paint job, same parts. No idea if it was the same size frame though.
  • 1 0
 @hirvi: New bike as in: a new frame design and geo.
  • 5 0
 Charly Murray yeah boy, massive year for the Kiwis.
  • 4 0
 Apparently, surfing before biking is the key to winning races. Congrats to Moi-Moi
  • 1 0
 @mikelevy Wondering if it would be worth chatting about cross discipline racers in a podcast episode. It's interesting to see rides like Ed Masters compete in the top 50 in Downhill and then come and be able to run top 5 in EWS. What does that say about the EWS, what does that say about the riders themselves?
  • 1 0
 How many riders in EWS history have had a clean sweep of all stages of a race? How many riders in EWS history have won 7 consecutive stages - last 2 at Sugarloaf and all 5 at Crans Montana? I believe one… the Jack is back .
  • 5 0
 Where is Evan Wall?
  • 5 0
 139th
  • 2 0
 @dne87: Ah bummer
  • 1 0
 In canada I think
  • 5 0
 Yeeeeah Jack Moir!!
  • 1 3
 Had a puncture on the prostage. Never really made back any time.
  • 3 0
 What's going on with Melanie Pugin this year? Not near the top women consistently like last year
  • 3 0
 What's happed to Matt Walker from Pivot?
  • 2 0
 Some type of infection. Missing this race.
  • 23 4
 Chlamydia
  • 11 0
 @nateb: Sportfanitis
  • 3 0
 Wow, Fejola delivered such a a gap to the rest!
  • 3 0
 Czech girls crushing it! Keep on going!
  • 1 0
 What happened to Jessie?
Did he have an crash
I know he ended up in the hospital with his right and two smallest fingers in bandages
  • 2 0
 Maybe he was involving in a gloveless boxing fight during the race.
  • 3 0
 What did Louis Jeandel do to get disqualified?
  • 1 0
 His IG says he had a mechanical and DNF'd.
  • 1 0
 Swapped a wheel with outside assistance I believe
  • 1 0
 Junior Women's results aren't matching up between the picture and the top 5 at the head of the article.
  • 1 0
 DNS by the look of it
  • 5 0
 @dne87: Some bacterial infection. He was in the hospital wednesday on IV antibiotics. Check his instagram.
  • 1 0
 I thought the videos were some sort of race coverage of each stage, lol.
Why do you tease me PB?
  • 1 0
 that is way too many people in the mens field. should just be 100 the other 100 guy are irrelevant.
  • 3 1
 Is Cole Lucas hurt?
  • 8 2
 Probably…. He’s on my fantasy team.
  • 3 1
 @nateb: Ugh same
  • 3 1
 @suspended-flesh: ...and here. First time on my team,so I take all the blame.
  • 3 0
 Me too, his Insta says he'll be missing the round due to a hand injury
  • 4 1
 @Tommy-P87: Dang. Enduro fantasy is tough with no start list or timed training results on pb like with DH. I don’t go on insta so it’s hard to know these things.
  • 3 1
 @nateb: same. I dropped Slowmir in favour of him this weekend.

I'm so good at fantasy.
  • 1 0
 Any one knows why Mathew Fairweather doesn't show up?
  • 2 0
 Fairbrother,sry,phone keyboard has mind of his own.
  • 2 0
 @miguelcurto: because they are showing only the top 20, of which Matt is not.
  • 2 0
 @miguelcurto: Looks like he was 45th in the Pro stage. 7:57 Currently lying 30th after the queen stage.
  • 7 0
 @thingswelike: pretty good result considering he crossed the Atlantic on a pedalo then cycled from Calais to the race in 4 hours, (with 2 cokes and a bag of gummy bears) arriving just in time for the pro stage.
  • 4 0
 @singletrackjamaica: By now I would be hardly surprised If he did..Kid is jIust built differently.... suck at Instagram but looks like he finished the EWS and is now casualty pedalling 1.5k Kms back to Wales.
  • 1 0
 Can Jack win the overall from here?
  • 3 0
 Not for the series but definitely the overall race
  • 3 0
 nope, he lost way too many points back in Sugarloaf with two punctures
  • 2 0
 Let's go Jack!
  • 1 0
 Specialized did well. Wonder if they're on the same bike or a prototype.
  • 1 0
 Sooner or later Rhys is going to win one of these things.
  • 1 0
 Does anybody know why Sam Hill is so far off the pace?
  • 1 0
 Super stoked for Moi Moi. Go Jack!
  • 1 0
 Wheres ALN?
  • 1 0
 Front flat near top of stage
  • 1 0
 Let's go MIOR !!!
  • 1 0
 *Donnie
  • 1 0
 LFG Moi Moi!
  • 1 0
 MOOOOOOIMOOOOOOI
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