Niederberger wins junior men's downhill in Fort William
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Swiss rider becomes first World Cup leader of the season
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Full Results
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# | Rider Name (Country) Team | Result |
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1 | Noel Niederberger (Swi) Gstaad-Scott | 0:04:49.931 |
2 | Michael Jones (GBr) FMD Racing / Intense Cycles | 0:00:03.464 |
3 | Dean Lucas (Aus) Australia | 0:00:03.659 |
4 | Loris Vergier (Fra) Lapierre Gravity Republic | 0:00:04.055 |
5 | Phil Atwill (GBr) Madison Saracen Downhill Team | 0:00:04.952 |
6 | Mark Wallace (Can) Devinci Global Racing | 0:00:05.835 |
7 | Luca Shaw (USA) Specialized Racing DH | 0:00:06.659 |
8 | Innes Graham (GBr) MS Mondraker Team | 0:00:07.161 |
9 | Morgan Gulland (GBr) Great Britain - B | 0:00:09.091 |
10 | Gianluca Vernassa (Ita) Devinci Global Racing | 0:00:09.453 |
11 | Cameron Cornforth (Irl) Ireland | 0:00:13.123 |
12 | Peter Knott (Aus) Australia | 0:00:13.183 |
13 | Aiden Varley (Aus) Australia | 0:00:14.718 |
14 | Stephen Mccormack (Irl) Ireland | 0:00:15.616 |
15 | Francesco Colombo (Ita) Team Airoh Axo Santacruz | 0:00:15.703 |
16 | Jay Fesperman (USA) Yeti Fox Shox Factory Race Team | 0:00:15.803 |
17 | Jakob Thunell (Swe) Sweden | 0:00:16.596 |
18 | Martin Jouet Pastre (Fra) France | 0:00:17.456 |
19 | Walker Shaw (USA) Specialized Racing DH | 0:00:17.968 |
20 | Shaun Richards (GBr) Great Britain | 0:00:18.188 |
21 | George Gannicott (GBr) Dirt Norco Race Team | 0:00:18.354 |
22 | Gregoire Pazdziorko (Bel) Belgium | 0:00:20.027 |
23 | Sam Herd (GBr) Great Britain | 0:00:20.060 |
24 | Luke Ellison (Aus) Australia | 0:00:20.499 |
25 | Dan Farley (GBr) Great Britain | 0:00:21.086 |
26 | William Weston (GBr) Great Britain | 0:00:22.206 |
27 | Pierrick Lannes (Fra) US Cagnes VTT | 0:00:22.372 |
28 | Ruaridh Mcritchie (GBr) Great Britain - B | 0:00:26.391 |
29 | Thomas Crimmins (Aus) Australia | 0:00:26.668 |
30 | Mike Schaer (Swi) Switzerland | 0:00:27.112 |
31 | Javier Suarez Santana (Spa) Spain | 0:00:28.635 |
32 | Marcus Hansson (Swe) Team W-Racing | 0:00:29.835 |
33 | Joachim Finne Schjott (Nor) Norway | 0:00:31.032 |
34 | Felix Racaud (Fra) US Cagnes VTT | 0:00:34.566 |
35 | Thomas Owens (GBr) Great Britain | 0:00:34.859 |
36 | William Pierre (Fra) Roc VTT Oz En Oisans | 0:00:37.127 |
37 | Joel Andrey (Swi) SC Intense | 0:00:40.991 |
38 | Kevin Littlefield (USA) United States Of America | 0:01:48.545 |
39 | Taylor Vernon (GBr) GT Factory Racing | 0:02:24.564 |
DNF | Brent Smith (Aus) Australia | Row 39 - Cell 2 |
DNF | Lachlan Blair (GBr) Great Britain | Row 40 - Cell 2 |
DNF | Amaury Pierron (Fra) France | Row 41 - Cell 2 |
DSQ | Drew Carters (GBr) Great Britain - B | Row 42 - Cell 2 |
DNS | Baptiste Auclair (Fra) Lac Blanc/Scott | Row 43 - Cell 2 |
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# | Rider Name (Country) Team | Result | Header Cell - Column 3 |
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1 | Noel Niederberger (Swi) Gstaad-Scott | 60 | pts |
2 | Michael Jones (GBr) FMD Racing / Intense Cycles | 40 | Row 1 - Cell 3 |
3 | Dean Lucas (Aus) Australia | 30 | Row 2 - Cell 3 |
4 | Loris Vergier (Fra) Lapierre Gravity Republic | 25 | Row 3 - Cell 3 |
5 | Phil Atwill (GBr) Madison Saracen Downhill Team | 20 | Row 4 - Cell 3 |
6 | Mark Wallace (Can) Devinci Global Racing | 18 | Row 5 - Cell 3 |
7 | Luca Shaw (USA) Specialized Racing Dh | 16 | Row 6 - Cell 3 |
8 | Innes Graham (GBr) MS Mondraker Team | 14 | Row 7 - Cell 3 |
9 | Morgan Gulland (GBr) Great Britain - B | 12 | Row 8 - Cell 3 |
10 | Gianluca Vernassa (Ita) Devinci Global Racing | 10 | Row 9 - Cell 3 |
11 | Cameron Cornforth (Irl) Ireland | 8 | Row 10 - Cell 3 |
12 | Peter Knott (Aus) Australia | 6 | Row 11 - Cell 3 |
13 | Aiden Varley (Aus) Australia | 4 | Row 12 - Cell 3 |
14 | Stephen Mccormack (Irl) Ireland | 2 | Row 13 - Cell 3 |
15 | Francesco Colombo (Ita) Team Airoh Axo Santacruz | 1 | Row 14 - Cell 3 |
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