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Pro Stage Results from EWS Val Di Fassa 2022

Jun 25, 2022
by Ed Spratt  
Ahead of a full day of racing on Sunday riders are on course for the EWS Pro Stage.

The Pro stage sees riders taking on a single stage with bonus points up for grabs. The times from today are added to riders' stage time tomorrow for the overall results. Check out the results below.

Elite Women

1st. Isabeau Courdurier: 4:08.500
2nd. Raphaela Richter: 4:09.330
3rd. Andreane Lanthier Nadeau: 4:11.860
4th. Morgane Charre: 4:15.030
5th. Harriet Harnden: 4:15.140
Elite Men

1st. Richie Rude: 3:28.400
2nd. Jesse Melamed: 3:31.580
3rd. Slawomir Lukasik: 3:32.780
4th. Jose Borges: 3:33.630
5th. Jack Moir: 3:34.100

U21 Women

1st. Sophie Riva: 4:36.220
2nd. Emmy Lan: 4:37.480
3rd. Kalani Muirhead: 4:45.540
4th. Lily Boucher: 4:47.280
U21 Men

1st. Luke Meier-Smith: 3:37.690
2nd. Ryan Gilchrist: 3:39.850
3rd. Jack Piercy: 3:40.930
4th. Alexis Icardo: 3:41.630
5th. Enzo Perez: 3:42.690

Master Women

1st. Fejola Stepanka Nestlerova: 4:31.020
2nd. Louise Margareta Paulin: 4:36.650
3rd. Melissa Newell; 4:51.290
4th. Kristine Contentoangell: 5:06.630
5th. Mary McConneloug: 5:20.700
Master Men

1st. Ian Austermuhle: 3:49.950
2nd. Martino Fruet: 3:50.550
3rd. Jan Vaner: 3:53.280
4th. Mads Weidemann: 3:53.330
5th. Karim Amour: 3:59.270



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Live Updates


Elite Women

6:00 am PDT The first group of Elite Women are now taking on the Pro Stage.

6:25 am PDT After the initial group of Elite Women the top five are:

1st. Katarzyna Burek: 4:18.790
2nd. Nadine Ellecosta: 4:26.480
3rd. Polly Henderson: 4:27.650
4th. Chloe Taylor: 4:30.650
5th. Julie Duvert: 4:30.830

We should be seeing the top-ranked Women hit the course soon.

7:22 am PDT Vali Höll is the first of the second set of Elite Women and goes 0.110 back and into 2nd place so far.

7:28 am PDT Taking an early lead is Ines Thoma who crosses the line 1.24 up on Katarzyna Burek.

7:30 am PDT Raphaela Richter goes fastest by over eight seconds.

7:32 am PDT Coming the closest to the top time so far is Harriet Harnden who is nearly six seconds back.

7:34 am PDT Andreane Lanthier Nadeau comes into the finish in second, 2.53 off the current fastest time.

7:37 am PDT Isabeau Courdurier goes fastest and takes the Pro Stage win by just under a second.



Elite Men

7:40 am PDT After the initial group of Elite Men the top five are:

1st. Oliwer Kangas: 3:36.690
2nd. Sam Blenkinsop: 3:37.420
3rd. Calum McBain: 3:37.500
4th. Mckay Vezina: 3:39.970
5th. Nathan Secondi: 3:40.150

We should be seeing the top-ranked Men hit the course now.

7:44 am PDT Jose Borges takes an early lead with a three-second margin on Oliwer Kangas.

7:58 am PDT Jack Moir can't match Jose's time and comes across the line second, 0.470 off the pace.

7:59 am PDT Slawomir Lukasik takes the lead and beats the time of Jose Borges by just under a second.

8:03 am PDT Richie Rude takes a huge lead of over four seconds with just Jesse Melamed left.

8:05 am PDT Jesse Melamed is three seconds back and secures a 2nd place finish on the Pro Stage.



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72 Comments
  • 32 1
 Łukasik, dawaj!!!
  • 10 0
 Katarzyna Burek 9th!!! Go Poland!
  • 4 0
 going straight to the top!!!
  • 17 0
 Flo taking 11th place for women!
  • 13 0
 ALN takes 3rd. I'm hoping she can stay consistent this weekend and podium.
  • 15 0
 go Borges!!
  • 25 0
 Go Mr Bomba!
  • 13 0
 Damn, Raphaela was on a heater!
  • 9 0
 The Ibis did its job...
  • 14 1
 Lukasik
  • 4 0
 Top 3 for Lukasick tomorow! Go go go
  • 4 0
 @kumikadze: Rooting for the win. Send it Sládek.
  • 3 0
 *Slawek.
  • 9 0
 Came to see how Matthew Fairbrother was doing - had to go to the official site...20th. Not bad at all! Legend status.
  • 2 0
 ...All Hail Fairbrother \m/
  • 5 0
 I rember racing with Richie when he 16 and he was faster then every pro at the local races by 10 seconds if not more....i kinda remeber he won pro class at jiminey peak Massachusetts by like 16 seconds and i think he was 16 yrs old on the carbon proto yeti dh bike with that rail system that they never released .
  • 8 0
 Be good to see Sophie smashing it in the elites on her Ancilotti!
  • 13 0
 Ancilotti?
The people demand a detailed bike check!!
  • 2 0
 @nozes: Hell yeah bro!
  • 8 0
 Lukasik! So awesome to have a Pole in the mix
  • 6 0
 Mr bomba sneaks one over on jack ! Moi moi th is gonna be lit this week lol. Congrats Jose
  • 4 0
 Interesting to see the difference between long stages and shorter ones, and see which riders excel in which (or both like Isabeau).
  • 6 0
 slaweeeekkk kurvaaaa yesssss
  • 5 0
 Under 21 Aussie boys are killing it, Vallie HOLL is also 10 seconds back.
  • 7 0
 Weird that there seems to have been no hype at all surrounding Höll turning up to an EWS race
  • 6 0
 Lukasik,jest moc.
  • 5 1
 Any official word on Ella Conolly yet??
  • 10 0
 There is nothing from Ella yet, but the EWS has shared on social media that she is out after a crash in practice. We are hoping it's nothing serious but as soon as we know more we will share an update.
  • 6 1
 @edspratt: thanks. Sorry for Ella... Sorry for my team.
  • 3 0
 In the ews live feed they wrote that she probably broke her elbow. That really sucks
  • 3 0
 Broken elbow......Frown
  • 1 0
 In hospital with a broken elbow.
  • 4 0
 Any idea about Sam Hill’s result?
  • 2 0
 He must have had a problem, he is in #107 some 25s back
  • 1 3
 Not his stage. Stage 2 tomorrow should be his favourite as just downhill
  • 4 0
 Go Ines! Mum-Power! 7th place!
  • 4 0
 Came to see Tom Bradshaw's result.
  • 2 0
 Same time as Sam Hill. I would take it.
  • 8 0
 @airadjuster thanks mate - hopefully you won’t have to scroll so far tomorrow ha
  • 2 0
 @Tombrad: not bad work for a journo. fairly surreal mixing it up with a legend i'm sure. let's see if you can bump sam tomorrow, hey?
  • 3 0
 Any team release for Katy winton walking away from racing for now?
  • 2 0
 I imagine as it appears to have been fairly last minute they're waiting to see what the score is for her more long term. Reading between the lines from videos and stuff it kind of seems like she isn't into that GT, or at least was happier on the Nukeproof.
  • 1 0
 I got the impression she might be moving to e-Ews. Definitely something going on there though, going from 9th last year while supporting herself, to mid 20s this year
  • 3 0
 On insta she said that changing every component brand was really difficult to adapt to. She acknowledged and thanked all the work fox and the gt team put in. She was also unable to hold her new ideal race position on the bike.
Plenty of riders performance decreases when moving teams. Brook to gt (prob kinematics)
Jack Moir to intense (prob tyres, kinematics and pos frame size)
Danny Hart to Madison (prob frame size as matt walker won the overall on it)
These riders have all increased performance when moving again

@CleanZine:
  • 4 0
 Sam Hill?
  • 3 0
 Emmy Lan! Local pride
  • 3 0
 Ganda Ze Manel!!!
  • 4 1
 Go Flo!!!
  • 2 0
 Ło Córwa !! Łukasik Alleluia i do przodu
  • 2 0
 Kill it Richie! So happy for you dude..I mean Rude.
  • 3 2
 How I can make EWS live timming work? Pray?
  • 1 0
 *timing
  • 5 4
 The name’s RUDE JR….. Richard RUDE JR
  • 1 0
 I’m on the edge of my seat waiting to see Matthew Fairbrothers result!
  • 1 0
 LukaSICK !!!!!
  • 1 0
 Flyan Ryan!
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