Rachel Atherton continues World Cup Downhill winning ways in 2016
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# | Rider Name (Country) Team | Result |
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1 | Rachel Atherton (GBr) Trek Factory Racing DH | 0:03:50.383 |
2 | Tahnee Seagrave (GBr) Transition Factory Racing / FMD | 0:00:04.472 |
3 | Manon Carpenter (GBr) Madison Saracen Factory Team | 0:00:10.258 |
4 | Tracey Hannah (Aus) Polygon UR | 0:00:13.591 |
5 | Emilie Siegenthaler (Swi) Pivot Factory Racing | 0:00:21.808 |
6 | Morgane Charre (Fra) Bergamont Hayes Factory Team | 0:00:36.585 |
7 | Marine Cabirou (Fra) Voulvoul Racing | 0:00:43.396 |
8 | Eleonora Farina (Ita) | 0:00:50.551 |
9 | Carina Cappellari (Swi) Radon Magura Factory | 0:00:52.606 |
10 | Alia Marcellini (Ita) | 0:01:00.880 |
11 | Zarja Cernilogar (Slo) Unior Tools Team | 0:01:01.086 |
12 | Mariana Salazar Palomo (ESa) Dorval Am Nicolai | 0:01:04.326 |
13 | Veronika Widmann (Ita) | 0:01:07.048 |
14 | Jana Bartova (Cze) RRP | 0:01:10.054 |
15 | Katy Curd (GBr) | 0:01:12.734 |
16 | Laura Lohner (Fra) R-VTT Morillon | 0:01:13.462 |
17 | Blanca Julia Barthe (Spa) | 0:01:17.151 |
18 | Elke Rabeder (Aut) | 0:01:18.903 |
19 | Alba Wunderlin (Swi) | 0:01:24.939 |
20 | Melanie Chappaz (Fra) R-VTT Morillon | 0:01:43.686 |
21 | Flora Lesoin (Fra) R-VTT Morillon | 0:02:05.037 |
22 | Rona Strivens (GBr) | 0:02:29.920 |
23 | Blanca Aracil Alba (And) | 0:02:42.165 |
DNS | Vaea Verbeeck (Can) | Row 23 - Cell 2 |
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