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Video & Race Report: Revolution Enduro Series Final at Snowmass, CO

Aug 26, 2022
by Revolution Enduro  

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Photos by Eddie Clark

The Specialized Revolution Enduro Series presented by RockShox wrapped up its season with two big days of racing in Snowmass, CO. Serving as a premiere mountain biking destination in Colorado, Snowmass is a racer favorite for its big descents and well-manicured trail network. While the weather kept everyone on their toes, the weeklong rainfall contributed to some very excellent dirt conditions on the first day of racing. Saturday evening, the rains came hard, and notoriously dusty tracks turned into technical muddy runs requiring an extra level of attention to eek out the most fun and fastest times.

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Big tracks and even more extensive views of the Maroon Bells.

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Race winner Jack Pederson taking the high line through stage two's rock garden.
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Henry Rapinz finished the weekend with a 4th in the Pro Men.

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Laura Danley rode to third in the Pro Women's race.

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Junior Men's 15-16 winner Brody Fox on the rock slab of stage 3.
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Racers were treated to some loam on the Two Creeks trail of stage 3.

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Stage 3 is also when the rains came to make all the roots nice and slick.

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and then it got really muddy.

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Justin Kelm dropping in on stage 4's Bonzai Trail.
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Megan Cerise making it through Hell's Kitchen to claim 5th on the weekend for the Pro Women.

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Sunday morning started out wet and moody,

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Pro Women's race winner Mary McLarnon.

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Still able to race as a junior, Mary will be one to keep an eye on in the upcoming years.

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JP Green was riding on point to lock in a well-earned 2nd place in the Pro Men's race.

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Stage 6's Dust Bunny trail didn't exactly live up to its namesake.
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A brief ray of sunshine with blue sky.
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A welcomed aid resupply awaited racers at the end of the long uphill pedaling transition to the start of stage 7.

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Big views of Snowmass Village and the Roaring Fork Valley from the top of stage 7.

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Junior Men's 17-18 race winner Turner Estock.
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Ever young 'Old Man West,' Mike West, taking another Masters 40+ win.

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Pre-awards featured a trackstand competition.
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It quickly devolved into a game of foot down.

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A great weekend of muddy bikes and cold Fat Tire beer compliments of New Belgium Brewing.
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A long list of sponsors ensured all the awards bags were topped off with great prizing, from tires to nutritional supplies to helmets.

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Pro Women's podium.
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Pro Men's podium.

Full results here.

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Member since Mar 15, 2022
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7 Comments
  • 10 1
 The media work is the best in the biz. Give me this over any video EWS puts out
  • 5 0
 Great photos!
  • 2 0
 Sick. Looked so fun. Great work on the photos and videos, Rev!

You’re really going to make us search for final standings tho??
  • 2 0
 1000% better production than the EWS videos. Well done REV crew. Made this retired racer feel like I was there
  • 2 0
 Great video coverage, even better than the EWS. Looks like racers had a great time.
  • 1 0
 Such an epic end to an epic series! The recap video is amazing and makes me relive it. Can't wait for next year!







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