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    Amaury Pierron could not have asked for more from during the weekend’s racing in Lenzerheide. The Frenchman was the fastest qualifier for the men’s race and found even more speed in his finals run to take the win. That’s now three victories out of the four downhill World Cup rounds (Lourdes, Fort William and Lenzerheide) that have taken place this season.

    For more info about the UCI Mountain Bike World Cup, visit https://www.redbull.com/int-en/event-series/mercedes-benz-uci-mountain-bike-world-cup

    Top 5 Women:
    1. Myriam Nicole: 3.11,751
    2. Camille Balanche: 3.16,170
    3. Eleonora Farina: 3.20,184
    4. Monika Hrastnik: 3.21,979
    5. Vali Höll: 3.22,963

    Top 5 Men:
    1st. Amaury Pierron: 2.47,153
    2nd. Finn Iles: 2.48,555
    3rd. Greg Minnaar: 2.48,858
    4th. Andreas Kolb: 2.48,865
    5th. Benoit Coulanges: 2.49,907

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    1. Could someone explain to me the reasoning behind being able to leave the start line before the countdown finishes? I noticed this when I entered a race before and don't quite understand why you can begin racing before the countdown finishes? I know that the little arm that you have to push out the way starts the timer but then why have a countdown? Is it just so there's enough time between riders?

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