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E*POWAH Elite World Champion
I know they don’t but he is getting paid by Red Bull.By that logic you'd expect Bruni and many other riders to be there.
Redbull don't pay his Mondraker salary.
I know they don’t but he is getting paid by Red Bull.By that logic you'd expect Bruni and many other riders to be there.
Redbull don't pay his Mondraker salary.
How wrong can you be?No one's flipping that course in the race.![]()
The fact that only 1 female rode it tells you how tough it is, they ride WCs week in week out without a problem, but only one completed (or tried on the race) the actual event.I cant help thinking it wasnt as "hard" as the Welsh one?
Its entertaining but not on the same level i thought?
Fast as fook though, I think i enjoyed the build up posts more than the event?
Is that not because the smaller lighter riders would struggle to keep momentum to clear the massive gaps do you think?The fact that only 1 female rode it tells you how tough it is, they ride WCs week in week out without a problem, but only one completed (or tried on the race) the actual event.
That tells me it's pretty damn tough.
The Wales hardline course is mostly the 'big' features that make it impossible to most humans, the 'track' bits i'd say a larger chunk of MTB riders could ride. But the bigger stuff, not so much.
Mmm i don't think so in truth, i think both events are just bloody tough and despite it looking a bit parky, it's still a long long way to hit 70' gaps. I'd say it's as much the not braking into things that'll be reducing their speed as much as it's their weight. Riders like Jackson is only about the same weight as Valli i'd say, so it's more than just pure weight playing a factor.Is that not because the smaller lighter riders would struggle to keep momentum to clear the massive gaps do you think?
No one's flipping that course in the race.![]()
Two of the female contestants managed to clear the entire course over the practices/qualifying and it was well documented as a real struggle.The fact that only 1 female rode it tells you how tough it is, they ride WCs week in week out without a problem, but only one completed (or tried on the race) the actual event.
That tells me it's pretty damn tough.
The Wales hardline course is mostly the 'big' features that make it impossible to most humans, the 'track' bits i'd say a larger chunk of MTB riders could ride. But the bigger stuff, not so much.
From PBDoes anyone know how many of the riders this year had major crashes that put them out of the comp?
I can think of three off the top of my head, but was wondering if there are any stats/info on it.
So it was pretty easy then.From PB
Other facts:
• 26% of riders who rode in practice ended the week with a trip to the hospital.
Only 62% of riders who started practice competed in finals. Healing vibes to everyone who finished the week injured.
Kiwi racing royalty right thereQualy
1. Lachlan Stevens McNab
2. Tuhoto Ariki Pene
3. Sam Blenkinsop
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