
Connor Fearon had a good weeekend at Mount Sainte Anne taking care of business. Read more on what he had to say about it all…
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Connor Fearon had a good weeekend at Mount Sainte Anne taking care of business. Read more on what he had to say about it all…
Continue reading “Inside Info: Connor Fearon – Mont Sainte Anne”
Another World Cup wrapped up, Mont Sainte Anne lived up to its legendary status and provided an excellent race. Fortunately, depending on who you talked to of course, the rain held off.
Today was a day of practice with finals tomorrow, the biggest news is the large amount of rain that has fallen. The previously dusty track has now become one long muddy track.
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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Another World Cup and another win for Aaron Gwin, this time it wasn’t as big a winning margin as we have seen from Aaron. It was an interesting race with the weather creating havoc for many riders. There were plenty of surprises with some riders doing extremely well while others really struggled.
Qualifying at Fort William is all wrapped up and there were a few interesting results! The top spots were dominated by the local riders all keen to win their home world cup. A few other riders have also put their hands up to challenge for the win, with the top 20 separated by less than ten seconds, this race looks like it is going to be the closest of the season so far.
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