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Richie Rude and Cecile Ravanel win Whistler Enduro World Series

An unstoppable duo

In a sport as unpredictable as enduro it’s miracular how often we’re seeing Richie Rude and Cecile Ravanel at the top of the standings. They are currently displaying a dominance over the field only previously matched by Tracy Moseley and Whistler was no exception.

Whistler’s unique, one-day format provided an unfamiliar challenge for the racers this year and the brutality of such an intense event meant very few riders escaped without incident. Even Rude and Ravanel were well down the rankings in the morning and forced to fight their way through the field in the afternoon.

First blood went to the downhillers with Sam Blenkinsop and EWS virgin Connor Fearon setting the early pace for the men and Isabeau Courdurier for the women. Stage two could have proven pivotal, with Richie Rude suffering a puncture and losing over 30 seconds to the winner Jesse Melamed. Ravanel also suffered a mechanical here, lost a further chunk of time and only just made it to stage three in time.

Despite the setbacks, from stages three to five the pedigree of the two Rs started to show as they went unbeaten for the rest of the afternoon. The final stage proved to be vital. A 20-minute bruiser, it tested skills, fitness and fortitude as it took riders from the very top of Whistler mountain down to the GLC patio.

Rude pulled out a legendary run to pip Jesse Melamed by seven seconds over the course of the day, while Josh Carlson finished third. Congrats to Justin Leov who returned with a top-ten finish after spending most of the season off with Glandular Fever.

Ravanel also bossed the final stage and ended the day nearly a minute clear of Courdurier with Casey Brown finishing third. It was also great to see Anne Caroline Chausson return to the saddle after her battle with cancer.

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Here are some of the best images from the day courtesy of the Enduro World Series:

Don't expect him to be losing that plate any time soon
The difference between victory and defeat. local lad Melamed had victory snatched away from him at the line.
The French duo dominating enduro at the moment
Jesse Melamed couldn't bear to watch as the final stage action ramped up
Martin Maes kept a clean pair of heels for fifth
The moment victory was assured after a mammoth day of racing
Sam Hill has won an Enduro World Series on flat pedal shoes
Casey Brown went gloveless and finished third
Beginner's luck? Connor Fearon took second on stage one and a top 30
The moment he thought he'd lost it. A fraught Rude grapples with a puncture after stage two.
It's so great to see Leov back in the saddle
Miranda Miller contines her dual-discpline shredding
Not the day Graves would have hoped for after more punctures
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