Val d’Isere World Cup – MacDonald triumphs

The show did not miss today Val d'Isere angry beyond belief on a track where you keep the bike path was a game that has more acrobatic bikers. Falls, numbers to thrill and adrenaline junkies are the ingredients of the penultimate stage of the World Cup 2012.

The race was far from obvious, to climb the top step of the podium of the French race was, Surprise, Brook MacDonald (MS Mondraker) with a phenomenal run that has surprised everyone winning a deserved victory, his first in World Cup. Behind him was ranked in second place Gee Atherton (GT Factory Racing). Yet another surprise gives Josh Bryceland (Santa Cruz Syndicate) which ranks third in + 0,495 of MacDonald. Fourth and fifth respectively poszione Greg Lover (Santa Cruz Syndicate) and for Aaron Gwin (Trek World Racing)Gwin, that garegiato with five stitches in his right hand after his crash in qualifying on Friday, take home the cup overall with one race, exactly as happened last year La Bresse.

Among the Italians it was the fastest Lorenzo Suding (Pila Black Arrows) who ranked in seventeenth position. The other Italian race, Mark Milivinti (Torpado Surfing Shop) it is instead classified Seventy-sixth position.

  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Fabrizio-Ferraris/1191615385 Fabrizio Ferraris

    recently returned from val d'isere the scene of a spectacular race were observed…wonderful time, great place, magnificent track, Final magnificent….the awards podium to the applause of the audience x Gwin were so difficult to have to be urged by the speaker…Gwin is not so popular???

    • http://www.facebook.com/gricceri Gianluca Ricceri

      A Windham presenter has probably had the opposite task ;)

      I do not know whether to use the term unfortunately, But the spotlight always point the place of the podium, and so people, the applause… ;)  

      • http://www.facebook.com/people/Fabrizio-Ferraris/1191615385 Fabrizio Ferraris

        Well in windham I would bet it was the other…xo Minnaar certainly did not come first but the cheering was a whole other thing and not French:)