The results are in! We have our 2014 Enduro World Series leaders and the international season has begun.

Elite Mens Results

Over the weekend a mighty battle was fought between the Elite Men, Jared Graves built up a healthy lead at the end of Day 1, but over the first two stages of Day 2 Jerome had managed to pull back the lead to only a few seconds, and with a monstrous effort on stage 6, took the victory! Jared Graves finished in 2nd and Florian Nicolai in 3rd! Martin Maes took an amazing 4th place, winning 3 of the 6 stages! Nico Lau found his form late in the day winning the final stage, but it was to late to threaten the top spots and he will have to settle with 6th. So again, Jerome continues his wining streak, despite not winning any individual stages, his consistent rapid pace was enough to take the overall win!

Elite Mens Results!
Elite Mens Results!

Elite Women Results

In the Elite Women category, Anne Caroline was unstoppable, winning 5 of the 6 stages and finishing over a minute ahead of our current World Champion Tracy Moseley! Cecile Ravanel came in just behind Tracy, demonstrating her focus this season! At the end of Stage One, Tracy indicated that she was struggling to get up to race pace, and this is sure to be a result that she is not happy with! Anne Caro has drawn a line firmly in the sand of Chile, this season she is going for the win!

Womens Results
Womens Results

For full race results, check out the timing here

Photos from the race and a full report is coming soon!

Words: Trev Worsey


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