Finals a�� WC#1 a�� Pietermaritzburg

What a race, who would have thought Danny Hart would crash in his race run from pushing so hard?! After washing out in a corner Danny continued down the track, even throwing in a whip but this couldn't hide his disappointment.

What a race the first race of the series turned out to be. It’s always hard to pick a winner as no one is 100% sure what the riders have been up to in their off season.

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Mont Sainte Anne World Cup Round 4

Aaron Gwin took out the race but the rest of the podium was made up of different faces instead of the usual contenders. The future is now.

As it did last year, for the 2010 World Championships, Mont Sainte Anne (MSA) turned on the wet and wild weather. Combined with slick rocks that littered the four and a half minute track it was always going to be interesting. MSA has held a World Cup or World Championships every year since the series inception and riders are happy to come back as the event is always well run on a proper track. This year the organisers ensured everyone watching from home had a better experience with the additon of a cable cam into the finish area. Continue reading “Mont Sainte Anne World Cup Round 4”

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