Big, Bad Whistler - Enduro World Series Race Show

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Weather conditions that changed, massive amounts of vertical, never-ending stages and a battle to the end. Whistler Bike Park has it all and the 2019 Enduro World Series sampled some of the best!

Photos by the one-and-only, doin'-it-solo, @maddogboris


Richie Rude was unstoppable this weekend in Whistler. The Pro Men's fast times were over 50 minutes of total racing, and Richie managed a 55-second margin to take the win over Sam Hill. All photos by @maddogboris
Richie Rude on Stage 1. Just about 18 minutes to go from here!
Isabeau in the fog on Stage 5. After an hour of total racing, she took the win by just 15 seconds over Noga Korem.
Isabeau on Stage1
Isabeau was one of the first riders to start her training on Stage1.
Isabeau won the race and also the last stage, even with a crash on one of the wet wooden bridges.
Mid-day Whistler Village napping for Isabeau Courdurier
Noga Korem on the rock slab.
Noga on Top of the World.
Sam Hill in the Fog!
Sam Hill was hungry to take the win here in Whistler
U21 Women winner Lucy Schick on Stage1
R-Dog was racing the EWS100.
Graeme Mudd had a bit of bad luck and snapped his chain just after the start of Stage 1. Still dropping some steeze.
Masters winner Cedric Ravanel on TOTW.
Cody Kelley railing turns.
Shawn Neer - coffee roaster, skatepark blaster and 11th place finisher in Whistler.
Pretty impressed about Jesses performance just a couple weeks after he broke his Ankle and finger in Canazei.
Gee Atherton-inspired gloves for Jesse Melamed. He ran 29th with a broken finger.
Jesse's custom Grip Setup.
TOTW Jesse Melamed
Christian Textor was super stoked about his 14th position.
Stoked Eddie after 2 days of racing and ending up in 3rd.
ALN overtaking Bex Barona on Stage 2.
Dimitri Tordo on "In Deep".
Sofia Wiedenroth, in Whistler for the first time and loving it.
Katy Winton on Stage 2
Karim Amour on the Top of Stage 1. After 6 Stages he finished the race on P2 with 50 seconds behind Cedric Ravanel
Antoine Vidal at the bottom of Stage 2.
Curtis Keene is back racing EWS.
Adrien Dailly with a stage win on 5 and a 4th Place overall.
Mark Scott in 22nd, just a few seconds off the top 20.
Start of "Top of the World" on Saturday.
Your EWS Whistler podium 2019.
Josh Carlson was stoked about his 6 Place.
Moody Whistler
Rhys Verner 15th on stage 1 with a 17th overall.
Keegan Wright with a DNF. He didnt feel well and pulled out after Stage 2.
Maxime Chapuis just after crossing the finishline.
Dimitri Tordo in the fog on his way 12th.
Ed Masters getting grilled after his win on Stage 2.
Florian Nicolai "just" with 9th this weekend.
Miranda Miller was disappointed with her 9th place.
Riders looking for lines on In Deep.
Katy Winton is back racing and finished with an impressive 4th place.
Yeah Richie!
No need for a pit setup in Whistler when you can work in your garage.
It was a muddy one.
Iago Garay in action with wheels on the ground for a change.
Ed Masters getting some treatment. #spiritofenduro
Kiwi Matt Walker with another solid top 10 result.
Ines Thoma enjoyed racing in the mud and ended up 5th with a stage win on 4.
Yeah Remi Gauvin...5th place for the Canadian.
Top of the World Views.
That's how we know Sam Hill. Driving over roots in the mud on Stage 2.
Max Chapuis on the new Specialized Enduro with P13.
Robin Wallner with a solid 10th place. At this point it was already raining on the top of stage 1 and the riders had 20min minutes of downhill to the finish.
Rae Morrison with dropping in to 6th.
Antoine Vidal was smashing it over the rocks and roots on In Deep
Thank you Whistler! Another epic EWS in the books. @maddogboris
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