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09.02.11 - ROSSER
LEAD CANADIAN DOWNHILL GROUP IN TIMED SESSIONS AT WORLD
CHAMPIONSHIPS
Rosser pumped to defend her World Title in
the downhill finals on Sunday
(Champéry, SUI – September 2, 2011) Lauren
Rosser of Squamish, British Columbia, the defending
World Champion in the junior downhill, posted the sixth
fastest time in the timed session on Friday at the 2011
UCI Mountain Bike and Trial World Championships in Champéry,
Switzerland.
Rosser, who raced for Canada in the women’s junior
cross-country on Wednesday, posted the sixth time, even
while stopping twice on the course for its recognition.
Rosser did not train on the downhill course until Thursday,
after the cross-country race. Kelsey Begg did not finish
today’s timed session, however qualified for the
Sunday finals. Twelve competitors are registered in
the women’s junior downhill race at these Worlds
Championships.
In the Elite men downhill timed session, 2011 Canada
Cup Champion Rob Fraser of Pickering, On, posted Canada’s
top performance to finish with the 49th time of day,
amongst a large contingent of 105 riders. Dean Tennant
of Sidney, C.-B. posted Canada’s second best time,
in 53rd place, followed by Rémi Gauvin of Nanoose
Bay, a late addition to the Canadian team, and Chris
Del Bosco of Montreal, Qc in 70th and 89th place respectively.
Del Bosco, a Canadian ski-cross star and World champion
of the newest Olympic winter sport, finished second
in the Canadian downhill championships earlier this
summer.
In the women’s timed session, Claire Buchar of
Whistler, BC was Canada’s top performer with the
12th time of the day. Buchar is participating in her
career tenth World Championships. Katarine Short of
Halfmoon Bay, BC. finished behind Buchar in 13th place,
followed by Casey Brown of Revelstoke, BC and Miranda
Miller of Squamish, BC. in 15th and 17th place respectively.
Kyle Sangers of Kingston, ON was Canada’s top
rider in the Men’s junior race, posting the ninth
best time of the day of the 62-rider group. Luke Stevens
of Calgary, AB, Jordan Hodder of St. John’s, NL,
and Riley Suhan de Golden, C.-B. finished 28th, 34th
et 35th respectively.
The downhill finals will be held on Sunday as the 2011
Mountain Bike Worlds come to an end.
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