Unstoppable Performances in Combloux: Morgane Charre’s Dominating Performance in the Enduro World Cup

Epic Photos from the 2024 Combloux Enduro World Cup Race Day

In Combloux, the Enduro World Cup faced challenging conditions with greasy practice sessions and scorching heat on race day. Despite these difficulties, riders delivered impressive performances and pushed through six tough stages in the competition.

The U21 Men’s category saw Adam Maxa emerge victorious after finishing over 14 seconds ahead of Jt Fisher on the final stage. Bailey Christie also stood out with a final stage win, securing third place overall, 17 seconds behind Maxa. In the U21 Women’s category, Winnie Goldsbury claimed victory with two stage wins, putting her 50 seconds ahead of second-placed Simona Kuchynkova. Lily Boucher rounded out the podium almost one minute and twenty seconds behind the race winner.

Morgane Charre showcased a dominant performance in Combloux, winning five out of six stages to claim her first victory of the 2024 season. Charre’s outstanding performance in her home country of France gave her an unbeatable lead going into the final stage, finishing 23 seconds ahead of series leader Isabeau Courdurier. Ella Conolly continued her strong season with another podium finish, marking her second top-three result of the year.

In the elite men’s category, Richie Rude continued his streak of success by winning three out of four World Cup rounds. Despite not winning any stages in Combloux, Rude maintained a consistent performance within the top five, ultimately finishing 2.199 seconds ahead of Luke Meier-Smith. Alex Rudeau came close to challenging Rude for the top spot but fell to third place after a tough final stage, finishing 3.230 seconds behind the series leader. Overall, riders showed resilience and determination in overcoming the challenging conditions at Combloux

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