THE CLOSEST EVER! Enduro World Series Les Orres Race Slideshow

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Winning by less than a second, the Eddie Masters went two better than his previous best EWS result, and cemented his standing as one of the fastest enduro riders currently on tour by winning the Les Orres, France race. After two days of hard-fought racing, his win validated his decision to come to Les Orres instead of race at the World Cup DH in Vallnord, Andorra.  YEAH EDDIE!In the women's field, Isabeau finished with a comfortable enough lead, even though Raphaela Richter took two stage wins off the Frenchwoman and was knocking on the door here in Les Orres.

A big thanks to Seb Schieck and Rick Schubert for delivering the EWS goods while Sven and Boris choke on dust in Andorra!


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Just 0.94 seconds after two days and seven stages. The closest race in EWS history. Eddie Masters getting the results. Seb Schieck
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Eddie through the crowds and the last technical section before the finish of the last stage. Seb Schieck
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Eddie Masters turned up the volume another notch on day two, riding on the edge with an almost uncanny precision and confidence. Seb Schieck
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Right out of the gate Eddie Masters was pushing hard, taking first place on S1 in front of last week's dominating winner Richie Rude by just 0.25 seconds.
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All smiles. The Pivot squad is killing it at the moment. Seb Schieck
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Isabeau takes 5/5 queen stage wins this year @rickschubert
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Isabeau Courdurier on the rocky top section of S7, finishing the weekend with another comfortable lead but some new competion. Seb Schieck
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A man possessed, Richie Rude, smashing rocks, crashing out and still winning the Queens Stage by 3.24 @rickschubert
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What a battle for the win this weekend it was. On seven stages the overall leader changed six times. Richie Rude was pushing hard to stay on top but wasn´t able to match Eddie's pace on the last two stages. Seb Schieck
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An hour of pouring rain on Sunday morning left the organization to cancel stage 5. @rickschubert
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After a two-year-long break from racing the EWS, Raphaela Richter returned with a bang by finishing 2nd overall. The former U21 champion from 2016 finished three of the four stages on day one in 2nd and then nabbed stage wins on day 2. Seb Schieck
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Gulp, gulp, gulp, gulp! Raphaela Richter knows how to celebrate @rickschubert
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Raphaela and Isabeau battleing it out on the bottles @rickschubert
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Adrien Dailly kept the battle with Masters and Rude tight amd never finished outside the top three on day one. Leaving him sitting in first after day one. Seb Schieck
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As Adrien Dailly came through the final rockgarden the crowd went nuts @rickschubert
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On day two, Miranda Miller took over the third spot in the GC after S6 and held on to it till the end. Seb Schieck
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Miranda Miller built her speed over the weekend and was right in the mix to the end. @rickschubert
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Antoine Vidal making his way through the dust bowl of stage 4 and eventually to a race win. @rickschubert
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Antoine Vidal with another win in the U21 bringing him the next big step closer to the overall title this season. Seb Schieck
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Second win in her second EWS race this year for Lucy Schick in the U21 Women's class. Seb Schieck
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After feeling a bit sick all week Florian Nicolai was racing a bit more conservatively with the goal to keep the overall. Seb Schieck
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Two wheel highspeed drift by Flo Nicolai @rickschubert
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After a big crash on the first stage of the week Kevin Miquel had another one just before the finish of the last stage. Despite that he still managed to finish in 6th overall.
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After a big crash on the first stage of the week Kevin Miquel had another one just before the finish of the last stage. Despite that he still managed to finish in 6th overall.
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Matt Walker sliding into 7th overall with another great result for the Kiwi. Seb Schieck
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Leigh Johnson, 7th on the Queen Stage and with his second top ten result overall this year. Seb Schieck
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Sam Hill's race weekend unfortunately started with a flat tire on the first stage. With the super tight liaison times, this meant he also wasn't able to make it in time for his start on the next stage and received a 30-second penalty. Seb Schieck
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With a 6th on S1 and a 7th on S6, Christian Textor was showing his speed and finishing the weekend with his best-ever EWS result in 14th. Seb Schieck
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While the Men's race was close the battle in the Master's class was even tighter. After 47 minutes of racing Karim Amour edged out Cedrci Ravanel by just 0.15 of a second. Seb Schieck
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Specialized junior Fancescu Camoin heading out for the first day of racing...@rickschubert
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...and ultimately to his first EWS podium in the U21 class. Seb Schieck
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Dimitri Tordo blazing along the valley on top of S7 and taking home fith by the end of the weekend. Seb Schieck
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Cody Kelley, really unlucky on the Queen Stage as tape got stuck in his rotor. @rickschubert
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Remi Gauvin scored an 8th place on stage 3 @rickschubert
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No other than his brother Wyn, who announced Eddie as the winner of the day. @rickschubert
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Youn Deniaud with some steeze and a 17th place overall. Seb Schieck
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Brady Stone with with another second place in the U21 cetegory. Seb Schieck
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U21 world champ Ella Conolly got sidelined with a broken arm due to a crash on friday @rickschubert
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Katy Winton in 8th on her return at the EWS after her concussion time out. Seb Schieck
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Gustav Wildhaber has stepped up his game in these last two rounds, finishing in 8th this week with another top ten result. Seb Schieck
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Thanks guys for the exciting show this weekend. Seb Schieck
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Dust level 100 @rickschubert
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Noga Korem missed out on the podium in Les Orres but stil sits in second overall @rickschubert
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Morgane Charre couldn´t really find her rhythm this weekend and had to settle for a sixth place. Seb Schieck
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Ines Thoma finished day one with strong third place overall but slipped to 4th by the end of day 2. @rickschubert
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Riders getting ready on the start of stage seven. With S5 cancelled in the morning this was the only stage left with open alpine terrain on Sunday. Seb Schieck
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The few short liaisons the riders had to pedal had quite a view @rickschubert
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Big mountains, tiny riders @rickschubert
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The Frenchies dominated stage 4 with Kevin Miquel being fastest @rickschubert
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After a flat tire and a broken wheel forced him to retire at the last round in Canazei, Jose Borges came back in 11th in Les Orres. Seb Schieck
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Elliott Heap couldn't quite match the pace of the top dogs but railed that last rockgarden on stage 8. @rickschubert
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The man, the myth...Nico Vouilloz @rickschubert
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Cole Lucas came out swinging and secured himself an 8th place on the Queen Stage. @rickschubert
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Riders were fighting for traction @rickschubert
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Theo Galy showed some great speed and is slowly getting back to his old form. He finished a season best in 13th.
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Irish junior champ Leah Maunsell leads the U21 overall. @rickschubert
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Former french Downhill Champion, Romain Paulhan, made his way to an impressive 15th position overall this week. Seb Schieck
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Cedric Ravanel three corners into the first stage with 2 long days ahead. Seb Schieck
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Hugo Pigeon was another fast Frenchman who made his into the top 10 overall @rickschubert
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Anita Gehrig making her way down the top of S7. Seb Schieck
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Wyn made up some spots on day two and finished 28th in the end. @rickschubert
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Champagne shower @rickschubert
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Overall not the weekend he was looking for but after his penalty on day one Sam Hill kept on going and took two second places on S3 and S6. Seb Schieck
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Mouth breathing seemed to be key for stage 7 as Richter took her second stage win. @rickschubert
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The Pivot crew and a few other downhillers made all the way to Les Orres to support their lads. @rickschubert
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High altitude, temperatures around 30 degrees and dust made up for some intense racing @rickschubert
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It was not the week Keeagan Wright was looking for. Far out the back in France but already looking forward to the next round for redemption. Seb Schieck
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Sharja Jonsson got eaten alive by the french lines on stage 3 @rickschubert
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Team podium with Pivot, Canon and Cube @rickschubert
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After a good start for Andreane Lanthier Nadeau, she lost a bunch of time crashing and going of the track on S3. Seb Schieck
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Oh they liked the blondes for sure @rickschubert
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Canyon mechanic Lars Hartwich welll prepared and ready to get wild @rickschubert
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Isabeaus Intense Carbine @rickschubert
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Canyon Factory Racing - the top team in the overall after five of eight rounds. Seb Schieck
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What an epic race Les Orres provided. Already looking forward to the next round in Whistler. Seb Schieck
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The Enduro World Series stops in Whistler, B.C. for the 6th round in mid-August.

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