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Again Maes and Courdurier in EWS in Tasmania

A crazy mountain bike race through the woods with many spectators watching and taking photos.

Maes and Courdurier also win in Tasmania. Only one Italian was present, Marcello Pesenti.

In the second round of the Enduro World Series 2019, held in Tasmania (Australia), Isabeau Courdurier and Martin Maes triumphed again.

Courdurier Tasmanian EWS

The small city of Derby, in the north east of Tasmania, state of Australia, hosted the 2nd stage of EWS.

5 special stages scheduled for Sunday and among the women still domination of Isabeau Courdurier. Winning 3 out of 6 stages, the Frenchwoman finished the race with a 22 second advantage over the American Jill Kintner and Rowena Fry, who took third place.

Martin Maes won four out of six special stages by winning 18 seconds over Florian Nicolai (Canyon Factory Racing) and Australian Connor Fearon.

maes Courdurier ews

Marcelle Pesenti is 96th and fails to repeat Rotorua's good performance.

EWS Tasmania 2019 ranking by He Scribd

For all other results click here.

Official website EnduroWorldSeries.com



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