Proving he’s clearly the man to beat at Leogang, regardless of wheel size blather, Aaron Gwin took the win in Qualifying today. LOOK AT THE TIME! Gwin’s time in the speed trap was ridiculous. Anyhow, Greg Minnaar came in 2.2 seconds back in second and the usual suspects rounded out the top 5.
With Rachel Atherton nursing an injured shoulder, that’s making the women’s field great again…Just kidding, but it will likely be more of a battle for the top step. Tracey Hannah took the fastest time with Tahnee Seagrave right up there…
In men’s juniors, Matt Walker in surely putting some pressure on front runner Finn Iles with the win in qualies…Tomorrow should be exciting…
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