“Girls just wanna have fun” – the well known song title is only one part of truth when it comes to racing at the Grand Finale of the Enduro World Series 2013 in Finale Liguria. For many of the fast women, its primary serious racing!

Let’s have a look on the fast ladies and their bikes!

Tracey Moseley gewann das Rennen hier in Finale auf ihrem Trek Remedy 29.
Tracey Moseley won the race here in Finale Liguria on her Trek Remedy 29.
Tracey Moseley
Tracey Moseley
Vorjahressiegerin Anne Caroline Chausson tritt wie bereits 12 Monate zuvor wieder mit einem IBIS Mojo an.
Last year’s winner Anne Caroline Chausson was riding her IBIS Mojo like she did the races before.
Anne Caroline Chausson
Anne Caroline Chausson
Stolz wie Oscar präsentiert uns Cecile Ravanel ihr neues GT Force.
Fast frenchgirl Cecile Ravanel proudly presents her new GT Force.
Cecile Ravanel
Cecile Ravanel
Ines Thoma startet auf einem Custom Canyon Nerve CF.
Only 120mm rear travel is enough for Germanys Ines Thoma at her custom Canyon Nerve CF.
Ines Thoma
Ines Thoma
Anneke Beerten war ebenfalls in Finale vor Ort um ihrem Specialized Enduro 29 ordentlich die Sporen zu geben.
Anneke Beerten with her Specialized Enduro 29.
Anneke Beerten
Anneke Beerten
Isabeau Courdurier fuhr ein starkes Rennen und landete so am Ende auf Rang 7.
Isabeau Courdurier had a strong race, finishing 7th!
Isabeau Courdurier
Isabeau Courdurier
Anka Martin und ihr Juliana Furtado sind längst ein gut eingespieltes Team.
An established team: Anka Martin with her Juliana Furtado
Anka Martin
Anka Martin
Wie auch Jerome Clementz fährt Pauline Dieffenthaler ihr Cannondale Jekyll mit edlen Mavic- und RockShox Parts.
Pauline Dieffenthaler build her Cannondale Jekyll with similar parts like Jerome Clementz, using high-end Mavic & RockShox components
Pauline Dieffenthaler
Pauline Dieffenthaler
Carolin Gehrig präsentiert uns stolz ihr pecialized Enduro 29 am Strand von Finale
Caro Gehrig from Switzerland presents her Specialized Enduro 29 at the Finale beach.
Caro Gehrig
Caro Gehrig
Lorraine Truong  und ihr Norco Range wurden von einer 1-minütigen Zeitstrafe ausgebremst - leider nur Platz 13 für sie.
Lorraine Truong and her Norco Range received a one-minute time penalty – finishing 13.
Lorraine Truong
Lorraine Truong
Kelli Emmett vom Giant Factory Racing Team mit ihrem  Intrigue.
Kelli Emmett from the Giant Factory Racing Team with her Intrigue.
Kelli Emmett
Kelli Emmett
Julia Hofmann war im Rennen leider vom Pech verfolgt, sie zog sich am ersten Tag bereits einen Bänderriss zu, biss jedoch die Zähne zusammen und ging am Sonntag wieder mit ihrem Marin Attack Trail an den Start.
A torn-ligament on the first day couldn’t stop Julia Hofmann from racing her Marin Attack Trail on sunday – tough girl!
Julia Hofmann
Julia Hofmann

Photos: Christoph Bayer


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