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Maydena Enduro World Cup 2023: Results and Winners

The Maydena Enduro World Cup 2023 saw some incredible performances from elite riders and up-and-coming stars. The event featured six stages across 54.5km and over 2500 meters of descending, providing a true test of endurance, skill, and speed. After a long day of racing, the results are finally in.

In the Elite Women category, Isabeau Courdurier claimed first place with a time of 33:15.930. She was followed closely by Morgane Charre in second place with a time of 33:25.510, and Ella Conolly in third with a time of 33:53.650. Bex Baraona and Hattie Harnden rounded out the top five with times of 33:56.010 and 33:59.530, respectively.

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In the Elite Men category, Luke Meier-Smith took home the top spot with a time of 28:55.210. Dan Booker finished in second place with a time of 29:01.040, while Connor Fearon claimed third place with a time of 29:14.450. Rhys Verner and Troy Brosnan completed the top five with times of 29:19.780 and 29:21.920, respectively.

The U21 Women's category was won by Emmy Lan, who completed the course in 35:28.900. Erice Van Leuven finished in second place with a time of 35:32.580, followed by Elly Hoskin in third place with a time of 36:43.800.

In the U21 Men's category, Sascha Kim took home the first-place trophy with a time of 29:26.110. Remy Meier-Smith finished in second place with a time of 29:44.900, while Will Hynes claimed third place with a time of 30:06.450.

Overall, the Maydena Enduro World Cup 2023 was a thrilling event that showcased the skills and abilities of some of the best mountain bikers in the world. Congratulations to all of the winners and participants on their impressive performances. We can't wait to see what they will achieve in the upcoming races!

Elite Men:

  1. Luke Meier-Smith with 28:55.210
  2. Dan Booker with 29:01.040
  3. Connor Fearon with 29:14.450

Elite Women:

  1. Isabeau Courdurier with 33:15.930
  2. Morgane Charre with 33:25.510
  3. Ella Conolly with 33:53.650

U21 Men:

  1. Sascha Kimr with 29:26.110
  2. Will Hynes with 30:06.450
  3. Lisandru Bertini with 30:11.020

U21 Women:

  1. Emmy Lan with 35:28.900
  2. Erice Van Leuven with 35:32.580
  3. Elly Hoskin with 36:43.800