Today the top step of the podium went to Jack Moir (Canyon Collective) who took his revenge on Richard Rude Jr (Yeti / Fox Factory Team) winner of round 3 on Wednesday. Third, for the first time on an EWS podium was the Swedish racer Zakarias Johansen (Ibis Enduro Team).
In the women’s field, British racer Trek Factory Racing Harriet Harnden grabbed her first EWS win. Harriet has been mentored by Tracy Moseley – an athlete who has written pages in the history of MTB and who, right here in La Thuile has always found incentives to improve and progress in her riding.
Second place for the French racer Melanie Pugin, who was first in round 3 on Wednesday, while third place went to her compatriot and reigning EWS champion Isabeau Courdurier (Lapierre Zipp Collective).
Those who follow the mag assiduously will have noticed that one of the mountain bikes…
Late this Fall and throughout an unusually warm Winter I've been spending time aboard my…
Specialized presents the new Epic 8, and with it the Evo version, i.e., the one…
Scott introduces the Voltage, a light ebike with TQ motorization, a built-in 360Wh battery, 29-inch…
Canyon introduces the new Spectral, which is one of the most multi-purpose bikes on the…
Cannondale introduces its first light ebike, the Moterra SL, and it does so in its…