La Bresse DH World Cup

La Bresse DH World Cup

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joshleb

Original Poster:

1,548 posts

150 months

Saturday 25th August 2018
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Track was getting slated initially from the fans, riders seemed to like it, and of course it pisses it down for quali and finals!

What a race though, Maes is something else! Massive props to the lad!

Could he be a World Champ in 2 weeks...?

Kieranv

465 posts

190 months

Monday 27th August 2018
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I think one of the main reasons Maes won at La Bresse was the style of the track, there was a sprint section which is longer than usually seen on the DH WC courses, which suites the enduro rider better.

No disputing he's amazing on a bike though and definitely in with a shot.

I'd love to see Pierron come from being relatively unknown last year to getting the WC overall and the World Champs this year, that would be cool!

P-Jay

10,746 posts

197 months

Monday 27th August 2018
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Was a good race.

Almost more surprising than Maes’ win was Gee winning qualifying and 2nd in the race after more than a few years of dropping out of the top 10.

As above Maes’ is a fantastic rider and rode a great run, but was slightly helped by running whilst it was raining, before it started to dry and made the track claggy and the 30 second sprint in the middle.

Craikeybaby

10,637 posts

231 months

Thursday 30th August 2018
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I really enjoyed watching the race at the weekend. Martin Maes' run was impressive and am stoked he won, but I was most impressed by Rachel Atherton and Tahnee Seagrave - 10s+ faster than the rest of the field!!! It has to look promising for a British girl to win the work champs!