Grimm wins Canadian Cup round at Panaroma Mountain Resort
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Miller victorious in women's race
Full Results
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# | Rider Name (Country) Team | Result |
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1 | Nick Grimm (Can) | 0:03:05.69 |
2 | Rob Fraser (Can) | 0:00:00.52 |
3 | Ryan Vanderham (Can) | 0:00:02.92 |
4 | Dean Tennant (Can) | 0:00:02.98 |
5 | Benoit Rioux (Can) | 0:00:03.63 |
6 | Charles-Alexandre Dube (Can) | 0:00:04.00 |
7 | Matthew Beer (Can) | Row 6 - Cell 2 |
8 | Simon Garstin (Can) | 0:00:04.22 |
9 | Tyler Allison (Can) | 0:00:05.00 |
10 | Andy Thibodeau (Can) | 0:00:05.14 |
11 | Philippe Cyrenne Blanchard (Can) | 0:00:05.48 |
12 | Sidney Slotegraaf (Can) | 0:00:05.64 |
13 | Andrew Mitchell (Can) | 0:00:05.65 |
14 | Yann Gauvin (Can) | 0:00:06.41 |
15 | Riley Suhan (Can) | 0:00:06.67 |
16 | Cameron Woods (Can) | 0:00:07.35 |
17 | Sky Gustin (USA) | 0:00:07.38 |
18 | Nicholas Geddes (Can) | 0:00:07.41 |
19 | Jamie Biluk (Can) | 0:00:07.46 |
20 | Remi Gauvin (Can) | 0:00:07.63 |
21 | Julien Laramée (Can) | 0:00:08.15 |
22 | Matt Zdriluk (Can) | 0:00:08.83 |
23 | Chayse Marshall (Can) | 0:00:09.53 |
24 | Nick Quinn (Can) | 0:00:09.58 |
25 | Adriano Digiacinto (Can) | 0:00:09.70 |
26 | James Frost (Can) | 0:00:11.11 |
27 | Dan Skogland (Can) | 0:00:11.30 |
28 | Danny Frey (Can) | 0:00:12.61 |
29 | Samuel Thibault (Can) | 0:00:13.44 |
30 | Maxime Fortin Faubert (Can) | 0:00:13.88 |
31 | Robert Venables (Can) | 0:00:13.98 |
32 | Drew Pautler (Can) | 0:00:14.52 |
33 | Brandon Indic (Can) | 0:00:14.54 |
34 | Cody Ratte (Can) | 0:00:14.55 |
35 | Phillippe-Israël Morin (Can) | 0:00:14.63 |
36 | Guillaume Labrie (Can) | 0:00:15.02 |
37 | Mitchel Thornton (Can) | 0:00:17.20 |
38 | Jeffery Bryson (Can) | 0:00:17.22 |
39 | Justin Dale (Can) | 0:00:17.27 |
40 | Cameron Porteous (Can) | 0:00:17.56 |
41 | Kevin Landry (Can) | 0:00:17.63 |
42 | Justin Macknish (Can) | 0:00:17.73 |
43 | Tyler Paksi (Can) | 0:00:18.36 |
44 | Benoit Labelle (Can) | 0:00:19.26 |
45 | Taylor Rowlands (Can) | 0:00:21.37 |
46 | Daniel Banks (Can) | 0:00:21.65 |
47 | Alex Currie (Can) | 0:00:24.03 |
48 | Braeden Onciul (Can) | 0:00:30.00 |
49 | Brenden Klassen (Can) | 0:00:32.57 |
50 | Max Horner (Can) | 0:00:35.09 |
51 | Guillaume Lafleur-Smith (Can) | 0:00:36.38 |
52 | Mark Noftall (Can) | 0:00:38.91 |
DNF | Evan Blackwell (Can) | Row 52 - Cell 2 |
DNS | Al Raines (Can) | Row 53 - Cell 2 |
DNS | Brad Zdriluk (Can) | Row 54 - Cell 2 |
DNS | Taylor Smith (Can) | Row 55 - Cell 2 |
DNS | Luke Stevens (Can) | Row 56 - Cell 2 |
DNS | Bryden Rigets (Can) | Row 57 - Cell 2 |
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# | Rider Name (Country) Team | Result |
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1 | Miranda Miller (Can) | 0:03:36.00 |
2 | Danice Uyesugi (Can) | 0:00:10.00 |
3 | Vaea Verbeek (Can) | Row 2 - Cell 2 |
4 | Kjersten Lone (Can) | 0:00:13.00 |
5 | Rebecca Mcqueen (Can) | 0:00:15.00 |
6 | Jennifer Mcmillan (Can) | 0:00:25.00 |
7 | Jaime Hill (Can) | 0:00:26.00 |
8 | Dawn Casher (Can) | 0:00:32.00 |
9 | Anne Laplante (Can) | 0:00:33.00 |
10 | Kristen Courtney (Can) | 0:00:49.00 |
11 | Terri Howard (Can) | 0:00:59.00 |
DNF | Casey Brown (Can) | Row 11 - Cell 2 |
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