Harvey wins downhill
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Petterson and Bourque round out top three
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Results
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# | Rider Name (Country) Team | Result |
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1 | Darian Harvey (Cannondale Factory Racing Usa) | 0:03:37.57 |
2 | Joanna Petterson (Commencal Usa/Fox) | 0:00:03.79 |
3 | Dawn Bourque (Rhino Bike Works) | 0:00:05.64 |
4 | Alexis Wruble (Sam Adams) | 0:00:27.96 |
5 | Jennifer Wolf (Vixen Racing) | 0:00:34.33 |
6 | Lauren Petersen (Drummer Racing) | 0:00:40.54 |
7 | Hillary Elgert (Racers Edge/Hopey) | 0:00:51.88 |
8 | Allegra Burch (Velo Bella/Ellsworth) | 0:01:02.64 |
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# | Rider Name (Country) Team | Result |
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1 | Logan James | 0:03:17.98 |
2 | Evan Mallory (Windham Mountain Out) | 0:00:12.60 |
3 | Max Syron (Sinister/United Free) | 0:00:18.45 |
4 | Max Havtaniemi (661) | 0:00:54.94 |
DNF | Nathan Pensler (Coyote Hill) | Row 4 - Cell 2 |
DNF | Evan Gilsdorf (Dowhnhill Zone Racin) | Row 5 - Cell 2 |
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