EWS Aspen 2016 Day 1 Results

Jared Graves (Specialized) and Cecile Ravanel (Commencal Vallnord Enduro) each made it a hat trick as they won all three of the stages on the opening day of the Yeti Cycles Big Mountain Enduro presented by Shimano in Aspen Snowmass.

Jared Graves has found winning form once again.

Jared Graves has found winning form once again.

After a shaky start to the season Jared found his flow on the classic Colorado singletrack of Aspen Snowmass, finishing the first day of racing with a comfortable lead of 21 seconds over second placed Nico Lau (Cube Action Team). Martin Maes’ (GT Factory Racing) first race since he broke his hand in June saw him finish in third, 31 seconds behind Graves.

Cecile Ravanel just keeps winning.

Cecile Ravanel just keeps winning.

In the women’s race Cecile continued her incredible form to win every stage and finish the day over 53 seconds up on Isabeau Courdurier (SUNN) in second. In third place Anita Gehrig (Ibis Cycles Enduro Race) sits 56 seconds back – expect a strong fight from her tomorrow as she tries hard to finally make it on to the podium after coming so close on numerous occasions this season.

Wyn Masters suffered a broken wheel - likely a result of charging like this.

Wyn Masters suffered a broken wheel – likely a result of charging like this.

In the U21 Men’s category it’s once more Adrien Dailly (Lapierre Gravity Republic) who’s out on top. Fellow Frenchman Sebastien Claquin (Rocky Mountain URGE bp) trails by 27 seconds, with USA rider Duncan Nason in third.

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Curtis Keene has kept things rolling after a strong result at La Thuille. He sits fourth after day 1.

Home grown talent Samantha Soriano and Lia Westermann sit in first and second respectively in the U21 Women’s race. There’s another strong showing from the States in the Master’s category, with Michael Broderick and Joe Lawwill taking the top two spots and Australia’s Randal Huntington sitting third.

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Tomorrow’s remaining three stages really have the potential to mix things up, as today’s long, sweeping singletrack is replaced by steeper and more technical trails.

Richie Rude’s shoulder injury has slowed him down and he currently sits in 41st. He will still be in good shape for the overall with a lead of 490.


Rocky Mountain singletrack anyone?

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