Posted by Editoress on 08/12/13
Graves And Chausson Find Redemption At Crankworx Whistler In Round Five Of Enduro World Series
Wins Were Hard Fought And Earned As France’s Jerome Clementz and Great Britain’s Tracy Moseley Place Second In the SRAM Canadian Open Enduro, Presented by Specialized
Jared Graves (AUS) has finally taken his first Enduro World Series (EWS) round against the impeccable Jerome Clementz (FRA) after a full day of mountain bike racing in the SRAM Canadian Open Enduro, presented by Specialized. The legendary Anne Caroline Chausson (FRA) also took the first EWS win of her career ahead of Tracey Moseley (GB) with an extraordinary performance that included severe mechanicals and serious effort. The stages used around the Whistler Valley and the Whistler Mountain Bike Park for today’s race have been regarded as some of the finest, most technical trails seen on the Enduro World Series yet, and were a true test of athletic endurance and mountain bike skills.
Anne Caroline Chausson - photo Nina Bianca
Jared Graves - photo Nina Bianca
“I’m super happy to be back at the top,” says Anne Caroline Chausson. The French mountain biking legend took the win ahead of the nearly perfect Tracy Moseley of Great Britain by just over one minute and four seconds. “I’m back [from an injury sustained in competition] and I’m in good shape. I liked the courses here. They were really tough, and they are really technical and physical trails.” Chausson, who had to stop in stage four to remove her chain and carry on without the ability to pedal, won stages one, two and four and proved to be the ultimate contender throughout the day in Whistler. She ended her day by taking home a $5,000 cheque to complement her efforts.
Jerome Clementz - photo Nina Bianca
Graves had to work for his win against Clementz and was tactical in his focus of the final stage of the day, which he won by an incredible 24 seconds. “I can’t believe it, I’m so happy,” says Graves. “I wanted to win this one so bad and all day Jerome’s just been one step ahead of me…I pretty much had a perfect run [in Stage 5]. I knew the track well; I practiced most of that trail and I knew that’s where you could make up a lot of time.” Graves’ day earned him a paycheque of $10,000, the highest prize purse seen in the discipline of Enduro since the sport began.
The fifth stage of the Enduro World Series' SRAM Canadian Open Enduro, presented by Specialized was a descent of the entire vertical of the Whistler Mountain Bike Park, beginning on the epic Top Of the World trail, through the notoriously gnarly Garbanzo zone and down to the Whistler Valley. Riders regarded the fifth stage of this race was as some of the toughest riding of the day, especially after traveling the span of Whistler’s finest single-track for nearly eight hours that day with 51 kilometres traveled in total and raced across 19 kilometres.
The SRAM Canadian Open Enduro, presented by Specialized, combined lift access with approximately 863 metres of climbing. Riders traveled from Whistler Peak to the valley, twice, with the final stage an epic 10.63 kilometre, 1450 metre vertical top-to-bottom test-piece of endurance. The stages of the race were developed in consultation with pro rider Richie Schley, and Whistler local and Enduro aficionado Seb Kemp. The added “Whistler” twist was that, unlike in previous rounds, riders were not be able to return to the pits in between the first four stages, demanding a much higher degree of self-sufficiency and equipment management than has been required before.
Women
1 Anne Caroline Chausson - $5000
2 Tracey Moseley - $2000
3 Cecile Ravanel - $1000
Men
1 Jared Graves - $10,000
2 Jerome Clementz - $5000
3 Jamie Nicholl - $2000
Full results posted below
Despite Sunday’s freshly constituted podiums, the current oversall standings, with five out of seven races completed, remains the same, with France’s Jérôme Clementz (Cannondale Overmountain) and Great Britain’s Tracy Moseley (Trek Factory Racing) leading the Men’s Individual and Women’s Individual series, and Belgium’s Martin Maes (GT Factory Racing) topping the Junior division.
Says Enduro World Series Managing Director, Chris Ball, “It was truly an epic day and a true test for everybody. The course delivered, the Crankworx team put on an amazing event and the racers delivered. Feedback from the riders was incredible - they enjoyed every stage.”
The Enduro World Series moves next, August 24-25, to Val d'Isere in France for a combined event that includes Round 6 of the Enduro World Series and the Enduro of Nations.
Crankworx Whistler will be back on Tuesday, August 13th with the Garbanzo DH, live webcasting starting at 4:15pm PDT / UTC -7hrs, and the Go Pro Dirt Diaries film event at Whistler Olympic Plaza at 8pm. Tickets for the licensed, adults only area with seating are $5 and available at Whistler Blackcomb guest relations. There is also a Family Zone with seating available for $5 as well; otherwise everyone can experience the event on the grass for free. For more information about the SRAM Canadian Open Enduro, presented by Specialized, and all other Crankworx Whistler events, visit www.crankworx.com.
Women | Time | Gap |
1 Anne Caro Chausson (Fra) Ibis | 55:24.14 | |
2 Tracy Moseley (GBr) T-MO Racing | 56:28.81 | 1:04.67 |
3 Cecile Ravanel (Fra) GT Skoda | 57:18.98 | 1:54.84 |
4 Anneke Beerten (Ned) Specialized | 58:59.87 | 3:35.73 |
5 Ines Thoma (Ger) Canyon Factory Enduro T | 59:42.18 | 4:18.04 |
6 Rosara Joseph (NZl) Yeti Cycles | 59:53.70 | 4:29.56 |
7 Pauline Dieffenthaler (Fra) Cannondale | 1:00:53.72 | 5:29.58 |
8 Kelli Emmett (USA) Giant Factory Off-Road T | 1:45.52.95 | 6:21.38 |
9 Anka Martin (RSA) SRAM Santa Cruz | 1:02:24.20 | 7:00.06 |
10 Anita Gehrig (Sui) Specialized Twins Racing | 1:02:29.22 | 7:05.08 |
11 Lorraine Truong (Sui) Norco Enduro World Tea | 1:03:08.33 | 7:44.19 |
12 Katherine Short (Can) Smash and Shorty | 1:03:39.43 | 8:15.29 |
13 Heather Irmiger (USA) Trek Factory, Shimano |
1:03:51:03 | 8:26.89 |
14 Megan Rose (Aus) Norco John Henry Bikes | 1:07:58.95 | 12:34.81 |
15 Leonie Picton (Aus) | 1:08:49.30 | 13:25.16 |
16 Emily Slaco (Can) Norco | 1:09:32.92 | 14:08.78 |
17 Margaret Gregory (USA) Don's Bikes, Fluid, Maxxi | 1:10:28.17 | 15:04.03 |
18 Genevieve Demers (Can) | 1:11:33.70 | 16:09.56 |
19 Jenny Konway (USA) | 1:11:48.48 | 16:24.34 |
20 Steffi Marth (Ger) Trek Gravity Girls | 1:12:31.21 | 17:07.07 |
21 Carolynn Romaine (USA) Pivot Cycles | 1:12:55.96 | 17:31.82 |
22 Kari Mancer (Can) POC | 1:14:34.16 | 19:10.02 |
23 Lindsey Voreis (USA) SRAM, Specialized, CAM | 1:17:10.86 | 21:46.72 |
24 Sarah Rawley (USA) | 1:19:22.02 | 23:57.88 |
25 Carolin Gehrig (Sui) Specialized Twins Racing | 1:20:42.94 | 25:18.80 |
DNF Valerie Schandene (Bel) Cube | ||
DNF Julia Hofmann (Ger) Marin Bikes | ||
DNF Mary Moncorge (Fra) Commencal | ||
DNF Marie Kunst (Den) Rotwild Fiat Professional | ||
DNF Katy Curd (GBr) Rose Vaujany Mountainb | ||
DNF Fanny Paquette (Can) Rocky Mountain | ||
DNF Beth Parsons (Can) | ||
Men | ||
1 Jared Graves (Aus) Yeti Fox Factory Race Team | 47:57.18 | |
2 Jerome Clementz (Fra) Cannondale Overmountain | 48:09.66 | 0:12.48 |
3 Fabien Barel (Fra) Canyon Factory Enduro Team | 48:23.39 | 0:26.21 |
4 Jamie Nicoll (NZl) Santa Cruz NZ | 49:51.33 | 1:54.15 |
5 Adam Craig (USA) Giant Factory Off-Road Team | 49:58.31 | 2:01.13 |
6 Nicolas Lau (Fra) Cube Action Team | 49:59.14 | 2:01.96 |
7 Jesse Melamed (Can) Rocky Mountain Altitude | 50:03.48 | 2:06.30 |
8 Remy Absalon (Fra) Commencal team | 50:07.94 | 2:10.76 |
9 Chris Johnston (NZl) THE NOMADS | 50:21.87 | 2:24.69 |
10 Lukas Anrig (Sui) Norco Enduro World Team | 50:26.10 | 2:28.92 |
11 Joe Barnes (GBr) Canyon Factory Enduro Team | 50:36.03 | 2:38.85 |
12 Florian Golay (Fra) BMC | 50:37.24 | 2:40.06 |
13 Cedric Gracia (Fra) Santa Cruz Bicycles | 50:37.89 | 2:40.71 |
14 Rene Wildhaber (Sui) Trek C3 | 50:40.48 | 2:43.30 |
15 Damien Oton (Fra) Caminade Transbiking | 50:44.00 | 2:46.82 |
16 Bryan Regnier (Fra) CG Racing Brigade | 50:53.33 | 2:56.15 |
17 Jeremy Arnould (Fra) IRWEGO COMMENCAL | 50:54.90 | 2:57.72 |
18 Yoann Barelli (Fra) Giant Enduro Team France | 50:56.07 | 2:58.89 |
19 Tyler Morland (Can) SRAM | 51:03.03 | 3:05.85 |
20 Nicolas Quere (Fra) Commencal Superteam | 51:03.79 | 3:06.61 |
21 Justin Leov (NZl) Trek World Racing | 51:04.32 | 3:07.14 |
22 Matt Ryan (Aus) Specialized, Magura, Oakley | 51:05.70 | 3:08.52 |
23 Ludo May (Sui) Norco Enduro World Team | 51:06.12 | 3:08.94 |
24 Peter Ostroski (USA) Rocky Mountain | 51:20.31 | 3:23.13 |
25 Alex Cure (Fra) Urge BP Enduro Team |
51:26.66 | 3:29.48 |
26 Nick Geddes (Can) Norco | 51:30.14 | 3:32.96 |
27 Dylan Wolsky (Aus) Santa Cruz, Shimano |
51:30.18 | 3:33.00 |
28 Florian Nicolai (Fra) Urge BP Enduro Team |
51:31.00 | 3:33.82 |
29 Gary Forrest (GBr) Ibis Cycles GBR | 51:32.24 | 3:35.06 |
30 Brian Buell (USA) Banshee Bikes | 51:32.69 | 3:35.51 |
31 Mark Weir (USA) WTB, Cannondale, Fox R | 51:41.69 | 3:44.51 |
32 Nate Hills (USA) | 51:44.59 | 3:47.41 |
33 Nathan Riddle (USA) SRAM, Santacruz, Dakin | 51:50.63 | 3:53.45 |
34 Joey Schusler (USA) Yeti | 52:01.07 | 4:03.89 |
35 Alex Lupato (Ita) FRM Factory Racing | 52:01.38 | 4:04.20 |
36 Michael Schärer (Sui) Norco Enduro World Team | 52:06.25 | 4:09.07 |
37 Sam Flanagan (GBr) Hope Technology Factor | 52:08.39 | 4:11.21 |
38 Duncan Riffle (USA) SRAM | 52:10.38 | 4:13.20 |
39 Antonin Gourgin (Fra) Urge BP Enduro Team | 52:11.79 | 4:14.61 |
40 Kyle Warner (USA) Felt | 52:20.41 | 4:23.23 |
41 Max Schumann (Ger) Carver, SR Suntour, ION | 52:24.84 | 4:27.66 |
42 Karim Amour (Fra) CC Vence | 52:26.04 | 4:28.86 |
43 Iago Garay (Esp) POC | 52:28.97 | 4:31.79 |
44 Chris Dewar (Can) | 52:33.49 | 4:36.31 |
45 Mason Bond (USA) Yeti, Shimano, Easton | 52:34.74 | 4:37.56 |
46 Cedric Ravanel (Fra) GT Skoda | 52:40.89 | 4:43.71 |
47 Jamie Biluk (Can) Bondtraining, suspension | 52:51.63 | 4:54.45 |
48 Simon Andre (Fra) Orbea Meribel | 52:59.91 | 5:02.73 |
49 Mark Scott (GBr) Pro Ride Guides | 53:05.30 | 5:08.12 |
50 Johnny Magis (Bel) Urge BP Enduro Team |
53:20.59 | 5:23.41 |
51 Davis English (Can) | 53:23.79 | 5:26.61 |
52 Jon Buckell (USA) | 53:25.39 | 5:28.21 |
53 Alex Stock (GBr) Kona, Five Ten, Effetto M | 53:52.80 | 5:55.62 |
54 Nico Prudencio (Chi) Giant, The North Face, M | 53:55.41 | 5:58.23 |
55 Jeffrey Kendall-Weed (USA) Ibis Cycles | 53:55.66 | 5:58.48 |
56 Ryan De La Rue (Aus) World Trail, Lusty Industr | 54:06.94 | 6:09.76 |
57 Andrea Bruno (Ita) Transition, Kali, Kore |
54:18.13 | 6:20.95 |
58 Maurian Marnay (Fra) Urge BP Enduro Team |
54:19.39 | 6:22.21 |
59 Jeremy Horgan-Kobelsk (USA) Trek Factory, Shimano |
54:19.47 | 6:22.29 |
60 Simon Buzacott (Aus) | 54:41.46 | 6:44.28 |
61 Jason Moeschler (USA) WTB, Cannondale, Fox R | 54:51.72 | 6:54.54 |
62 Tristan Merrick (Can) Whistler Bike Park Team | 54:56.19 | 6:59.01 |
63 Nick Gibson (USA) Shimano, Pearl Izumi | 55:11.83 | 7:14.65 |
64 Kevin Smallman (USA) Incycles | 55:29.33 | 7:32.15 |
65 Guillaume Farin (Fra) BMC Switzerland | 55:53.00 | 7:55.82 |
66 Jerome Conreaux (Fra) | 55:53.03 | 7:55.85 |
67 Shaun Fry (Aus) | 55:56.79 | 7:59.61 |
68 Carl Decker (USA) Giant Factory Off-Road Team | 56:05.40 | 8:08.22 |
69 Martin Flano (Chi) Giant Bicycles Chile | 56:10.34 | 8:13.16 |
70 Jeff Lenosky (USA) Giant Teva | 56:16.66 | 8:19.48 |
71 Jonas Juliet Vincent (Sui) BMC Switzerland | 56:19.32 | 8:22.14 |
72 Alvaro Hidalgo (Crc) Kona, Maxxis | 56:23.92 | 8:26.74 |
73 Josh Lyons (Aus) | 56:35.35 | 8:38.17 |
74 Greg Grant (Can) | 56:44.14 | 8:46.96 |
75 Tobias Woggon (Ger) BMC Switzerland | 56:50.31 | 8:53.13 |
76 Trevor Burke (Aus) | 57:09.25 | 9:12.07 |
77 Andreas Hestler (Can) Rocky Mountain, BCBR | 57:22.78 | 9:25.60 |
78 Aidan Bishop (GBr) Cannondale, Mavic | 57:29.95 | 9:32.77 |
79 James Richards (GBr) | 57:53.74 | 9:56.56 |
80 Stan Jorgensen (USA) | 58:02.88 | 10:05.70 |
81 Spencer Paxson (USA) Kona Bikes | 58:03.75 | 10:06.57 |
82 Leif Christensen (NZl) | 58:06.36 | 10:09.18 |
83 Sam Peridy (Fra) Magazine VTT | 58:11.89 | 10:14.71 |
84 Kevin Simard (Can) Rocky Mountain, Thule | 58:32.48 | 10:35.30 |
85 Luke Garside (Aus) Rocky Mountain | 1:01:26.90 | 13:29.72 |
86 Matthew Miller (USA) Giant Mid Atlantic | 1:01:33.64 | 13:36.46 |
87 Guillaume Racine (Can) | 1:01:44.66 | 13:47.48 |
88 Aaron Bradford (USA) BMC Trail Crew | 1:02:25.19 | 14:28.01 |
89 Michael Watt (Aus) Wolfpack Racing | 1:02:52.81 | 14:55.63 |
90 Ruben Salzgeber (Can) | 1:03:30.88 | 15:33.70 |
91 Darryn Henderson (NZl) Specialized/Troy Lee DH | 1:04:54.97 | 16:57.79 |
92 Jose Letelier (Chi) | 1:05:06.51 | 17:09.33 |
93 Jeff Carter (NZl) | 1:05:58.63 | 18:01.45 |
94 Kenny Belaey (Bel) GT Bicycles, RedBull |
1:09:17.96 | 21:20.78 |
95 Antonio Perez Montava (Esp) Wild Wolf | 1:11:29.88 | 23:32.70 |
DNF Curtis Keene (USA) Specialized | ||
DNF Lars Sternberg (USA) Transition Bikes, Fox |
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DNF Xavier Marovelli (Fra) | ||
DNF Kevin Lorenzato (Fra) Orbea Meribel | ||
DNF Maxi Dickerhoff (Ger) Canyon Factory Enduro Team | ||
DNF Mike West (USA) Yeti Fox National Team | ||
DNF Morten Krogh Hansen (Den) DMK | ||
DNF Casey Coffman (USA) Felt, Shimano, SR Sunto | ||
DNF Joost Wichman (Ned) Rose Vaujany Mountainbikes | ||
DNF Dennis Beare (Aus) Banshee bikes | ||
DNF Richard Gasperotti (Cze) Mondraker | ||
DNF Frederik Kjeldsen (Den) | ||
DNF Casey Krueger (USA) Salsa Cycles | ||
DNF Richie Schley (Can) Rotwild | ||
DNF Darrin Seeds (USA) Transition Bikes |
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