The E-Enduro World Cup series held its fourth round after the Enduro in Combloux, featuring ten grueling stages for riders to conquer. The race results for both the women’s and men’s categories are as follows:
In the women’s category, Estelle Charles emerged victorious with a time of 44:37.830, while Florencia Espineira came in second place (+5.617). George Swift finished third place (+2:18.262). Helen Weber and Laura Charles rounded out the top five finishers.
For the men’s category, Antoine Rogge took home first place with a time of 37:41.319, Damien Oton finished in second place (+19.606), and Ryan Gilchrist claimed third place (+24.736). Hugo Pigeon and Greg Callaghan also secured top five finishes.
The full results for both categories can be found on the official E-Enduro World Cup website. Those interested in following the competition closely can also view the series overall standings.
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