This first round was a huge challenge for every racer, but especially for the women: 50 km, long transfers, tough stages and quite long pedaling sections! The whole loop had to be done in the same time like men’s category!

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Tracy Moseley winning today on her new Trek Remedy 9 with 29″ wheels!

The results:

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    1.Tracy Moseley (Trek)
    2.Emmeline Ragot (Lapierre)
    3. Cecile Ravanel

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DH World Champion Emmeline Ragot got second today! She smashed her seat post in Stage 1 so it was quite hard for her to pedal up standing!

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A very content Tracy Moseley: She reckons that it would have been a great battle with Anne-Caroline Chausson (who went down hard in stage 1) – but that’s racing, everybody is on the edge!

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The fastest couple out there: Jey and Pauline in the finish area!


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Robin is one of the two founders of 41 Publishing, a visionary and go-getter. While he now enjoys every second on the bike – whenever his busy schedule allows – he used to race against the clock at enduro events and a few Downhill World Cups. Besides that, Robin practises kung fu and Zen meditation, plays the cello, loves classic cars, travels abroad and still reviews numerous bikes himself. Progressive ideas, new projects and major challenges – Robin loves exploring undiscovered potential and getting to the bottom of new trends.

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