Thrilling Enduro in Combloux: Estelle Charles Takes Women’s Win as Antoine Rogge Defends Men’s Crown

2024 Combloux E-Enduro World Cup: Event Highlights

After the thrilling Enduro in Combloux, the fourth round of the E-Enduro World Cup series took place. Ten grueling stages presented a formidable challenge to riders, pushing them to their limits. In the women’s category, Estelle Charles emerged as the victor with a time of 44:37.830. She was closely followed by Florencia Espineira in second place with a difference of just 5.617 seconds, and George Swift in third place with a gap of 2:18.262 seconds. Helen Weber and Laura Charles rounded out the top five finishers in this intense competition.

In the men’s category, Antoine Rogge claimed victory with an impressive time of 37:41.319. Damien Oton finished in second place with a difference of 19.606 seconds from Rogge, while Ryan Gilchrist came in third place with a gap of 24.736 seconds from Oton. Hugo Pigeon and Greg Callaghan also secured top five finishes in this grueling race.

The official E-Enduro World Cup website features the full results for both categories, giving fans an opportunity to see how their favorite riders performed. The series overall standings are also available for those interested in following the competition closely.

Overall, this round was marked by fierce competition and incredible skill as riders pushed themselves to complete each stage within the allotted timeframe. With only two rounds remaining in the series, it is anyone’s race to win as riders continue to vie for glory on some of Europe’s most challenging tracks.

The E-Enduro World Cup series is one of the most exciting off-road racing events happening today, bringing together some of Europe’s best enduro riders to compete against each other on grueling courses that test their skills and endurance. The fourth round saw ten challenging stages that pushed riders to their limits as they navigated rocky terrain and steep inclines at high speeds.

In this round, Estelle Charles emerged as the victor in the women’s category with a time of 44:37.830 seconds, just ahead of Florencia Espineira who finished second with a difference of only 5.617 seconds from Charles.

On the men’s side, Antoine Rogge claimed victory with an impressive time of 37:41

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