One of the wettest springs and early summers in recent memory for France, worst of all: all the rain falls in massive storms that wreck all the trails.Nothing I hate more than a weather affected race. It’s the middle of summer in Europe FFS why is it raining.
More rain in this race than the whole winter here so far. You could race this in the middle of winter here and it won’t be that wet
It won't be back on Red Bull. Warner brothers have the rights till 2030.hopefully it will go to another provider next year, hopefully back to Redbull as the last 2 seasons have been a bit mediocre in my view broadcast wise.
On a left turn Koretzky took the wide line, Pidcock took the inside line and exited the turn ahead of Koretzky. Then at the finish Pidcock was booed and had bottles and cans thrown at him.Wouldn't normally trouble this thread with XC racing but I've bunked off work to watch the Olympic mens final & my lord that was exciting. Pidcock punctures halfway through, ends up a minute back, which my DH tuned mind can't comprehend & fights back to the end of the final lap where he & Koretsky collide, allowing Pidcock to take the lead & win gold. Absolute scenes.
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Not to mention that Koretzky saw him and turned into him the way I saw it but Pidcock was as you say ahead and had the racing line at that point and came out the stronger of the two. Koretzky lost the race when to went off the track earlier and as mentioned he will have to live with that. The home crowd was bound to be disappointed to the point of being unruly about it because that is what homies do.On a left turn Koretzky took the wide line, Pidcock took the inside line and exited the turn ahead of Koretzky. Then at the finish Pidcock was booed and had bottles and cans thrown at him.
If you go into a turn wide then you risk getting stuffed up the inside. It's racing.
Best of luck!I'm just finishing prepping the race bike for this weekend.
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The boy is putting in a couple of practice days in Champery before the European championships the weekend after.
It's going to be a hell of an adventure!
Not to mention that Koretzky saw him and turned into him the way I saw it but Pidcock was as you say ahead and had the racing line at that point and came out the stronger of the two. Koretzky lost the race when to went off the track earlier and as mentioned he will have to live with that. The home crowd was bound to be disappointed to the point of being unruly about it because that is what homies do.
Overall the races were slightly more entertaining than I expected, not due to the track, but the mechanicals and their ensuing comebacks. Big event overall for Ineos as it turned out.
WOW, what a track, when are the Euro Champs on and where can you watch them live?
All the best to your young bloke and a real bummer it's not televised as it looks an awesome track, I believe that the world champs will be there next year so hopefully they are televised.Practice Fri, qualifying Sat and race on Sunday.
Live timing above2024 UEC MTB Downhill Championship - Champéry, 10/08/2024-11/08/2024 : : my.race|result
2024 UEC MTB Downhill Championship - Champéry, 10/08/2024-11/08/2024, Champérymy.raceresult.com
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Last year wasn't televised, I'm assuming this one isn't too.
My lad is racing in U17
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