Finals – WC#5 – Windham

Yeah Mitch! Mitch Delfs put together a run at Windham, taking the hot seat and finishing a very tidy eleventh place! Photo: Jacob Gibbins

Winning at Windham was the name of the game andA�watching the race you could tell everyone was going flat outA�to getA�the win! This is evidenced by the large number of crashes and mechanicals, whenA�riders areA�pushing so hard you are bound to flirt with the fine line of having a clean run or not!

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Qualifying – WC#5 – Windham

After missing the cut in qualifying due to a flat rear tyre at Mont Sainte Anne you can bet Jared Graves is keen to make up lost points here in Windham. Today he qualified in 34th place. Photo: Jacob Gibbins

Yeeh haw!A�Time for the Windham World Cup, Windham is aA�typical American town with American flags everywhere, you feel likeA�people are looking at you funny but really everyone is actually very welcoming.

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Qualifying – WC#4 – Mont Sainte Anne

The Mont Sainte Anne course is long and is what many riders say a 'proper' race track should be like. Sam Hill came back from injury to win the World Championships' here in 2010 so you know he can perform on this track! Eighth in qualifying. Photo: Jacob Gibbins

World Cup number four and it is time for the North American rounds of the series, this week we are in Canada on the infamous Mont Sainte Anne course. This place is legendary, the track is long, fast and rough. TheA�track itself is 2.83km’s longA�and the average speed for qualifying was 40.38 kmph! It is also the longest running course in the series, with either a World Cup or World Championship being held hear since the early 90’s!
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