In Enduro World Series’ last round in Italy, Cécile seals the second championships title in a row with an excellent performance
Ravanel
Enduro World Series’ last round, staged in Finale Ligure (Italy) on Saturday September 30th and Sunday October 1st. Victory in the women’s category was with the unbeatable Cécile Ravanel (Commençal-Vallnord), queen of the challenge for the second year in a row.
The 2017 season confirmed the magic moment of the French rider, that clinched in Finale Ligure the seventh win on eight rounds, preceding Isabeau Courdurier. Same ranking in the overall: Cécile Ravanel totalized 3150 points ahead of Courdurier (2420).
“I’m so happy to win the title for the second year in a row – said Cécile Ravanel – It was a hard job but getting the race win and the overall means a lot. The perfect way to end the season.”
Damien Oton built his first seasonal win in the Finale Ligure’s opening day: He preceded Martin Maes and the new champion Sam Hill, controlling his opponents in the last stages of the second day. In addition, the 30-year-old French rider finished fifth in the GC with 2490 points, while Sam Hill (3410 points) won the challenge preceding Dailly (3280) and Gregory Callaghan (2950).
Onigo di Pederobba (Italy), October 2nd, 2017