The second stop of the Enduro World Series is over and Nico Vouilloz has just taken round 2 after an incredible battle with Graves. After over 1 hour and 11.000m of descending, it came down to less than 10 seconds! Tracy Moseley dominated the women’s class once again, taking the win in Val d’Allos.

Nico Vouilloz Lapierre TLD Enduro World Series

Nico Vouilloz – Lapierre

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Greg Minnar – Team “Santa Cruz Syndicate

Jared Graves Yeti Fox Enduro World Series

2nd place for Jared Graves in Val d’Allos and the lead in the Enduro World Series overall standings!

Tracy Moseley Enduro World Series Trek

Tracy Mosley
Tracy Moseley 2nd on the last stage but winning the weekend and keeping the lead in the series!

Men's Podium

1st Nico Vouilloz, 2nd Jared Graves, 3rd Greg Minnaar

Women's Podium

1st Tracy Moseley, 2nd Cecil Ravanel , 3rd Anneke Beerten

Overall leaders

Overall leaders: Tracy Moseley and Jared Graves

Enduro World Series – Coupe de France Enduro Val d’Allos by mkazimer

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More information coming soon. Stay tuned!

Words: Max Schmitt Photos: Matt Wragg & Tribe-Events


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