The Canberra 4X Champions'-Graves Is Unbeatable Photos And Results

The Canberra 4X ChampionsGraves Is Unbeatable Photos And Results

Jill Kintner was defeated by Caroline Buchanan from Australia, who was followed by Melissa Buhl. The good news is that both gravity and XC venues had US women carry the flag. The stars and stripes jerseys, which also have the world champion stripes, will show that the country owes a debt to the fairer sex. Girls, go! It was the Jared Graves Showschool that was open on the men’s side of 4X. Jill Kintner, Caroline Buchanan, Melissa Buhl. Rob Jones photo Caroline Buchanan rode from the American. Rob Jones photo

Caroline Buchanan fans, Rob Jones photo

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Ja Every heat was won by red Graves Rob Jones photo

Romain Saladini, Jared Graves, Jakub Riha. Rob Jones photo

Romain Saladini & Jakub Riha Rob Jones photo Tomas Slavik was 5th in the small final. Rob Jones photo Women: Big Final

1 Caroline Buchanan (Australia)

2 Jill Kintner (United States Of America).

3 Melissa Buhl (United States Of America)

4 Anita Molcik, Austria

Final
5 Anneke Beerten (Netherlands)
6 Mio Suemasa (Japan)
7 Sarsha Huntington (Australia)
8 Julia Boer (Hungary)

Finals
9 Romana Labounkova (Czech Republic)
10 Joanna Petterson, South Africa
11 Fionn Griffiths (Great Britain)
DSQ Diana Marggraff (Ecuador)

Men

Big Final
1 Jared Graves (Australia).
2 Romain Saladini (France)
3 Jakub Riha (Czech Republic)
4 Rafael Alvarez De Lara Lucas (Spain)

Final
5 Tomas Slavik, Czech Republic
6 Joost Wichman, Netherlands
7 David Graf (Switzerland)
8 Blake Carney (United States Of America).

Finals
9 Sam Willoughby (Australia).
10 Dan Atherton (Great Britain).
11 Leigh Darrell (Australia).
12 Guido Tschugg (Germany)
13 Ryan Henderson (Australia)
14 Johannes Fischbach (Germany)
15 Luke Madill (Australia).
16 Aurlien Giordanengo (France)

Finals
17 Scott Beaumont (Great Britain)
18 Matthew Walker (New-Zealand)
19 Matej Vitko (Slovakia)
20 Randal Huntington (Australia)
21 Daniel Ricardo Castillo (Colombia)
22 Kazuki Shimizu (Japan)
23 Kye Walstrom (Canada).
24 Michal Prokop (Czech Republic)
25 Pascal Seydoux (Switzerland)
26 Mitch Ropelato (United States Of America)
27 Jurg Meijer (Netherlands)
28 Edward Masters (New-Zealand)
29 Michael Robert Haderer (United States Of America)
30 Junya Nagata (Japan)
31 Camilo Andres Sanchez Paez (Colombia)
32 Filip Polc (Slovakia)