Lambert crowned Canadian four cross national champion
By Daniel Simms
published Walstrom and Gauvin round out podium
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1 | Hans Lambert (Can) |
2 | Kye Walstrom (Can) |
3 | Yann Gauvin (Can) |
4 | Alex Brancier (Can) |
5 | Maxime Gabriel (Can) |
6 | Philippe Cyrenne Blanchard (Can) |
7 | Bradly Zdriluk (Can) |
8 | Étienne Rolland (Can) |
9 | Matt Zdriluk (Can) |
10 | Brandon Cassell (Can) |
11 | Chayse Marshall (Can) |
12 | Vincent De Melo (Can) |
13 | Benoit Rioux (Can) |
14 | Emmanuel Daoust (Can) |
15 | Steven Guérin (Can) |
16 | Benoît Tremblay (Can) |
17 | Simon Gauthier (Can) |
18 | Keith Grant (Can) |
DNS | James Jeannet-Chipman (Can) |
DNS | Jacob Lavigne (Can) |
DNS | Jeff Faulds (Can) |
DNS | Guibert Ouellette (Can) |
DNS | Frederic Belanger (Can) |
DNS | Jora Hildebrandt (Can) |
DNS | Sean Barron (Can) |
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