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7/24/2002

Great results in the Transalp Challenge

760 Mountainbike die-hards from all over the world, a 580 kilometer course in 8 days, 18.000 meters up and down slopes: this is the Transalp Challenge, the world's hardest MTB challenge!

Transalp Challenge 760 Mountainbike die-hards from all over the world, a 580 kilometer course in 8 days, 18.000 meters up and down slopes: this is the Transalp Challenge, the world's hardest MTB challenge! Great success for the teams equipped with Marzocchi forks. Karl Platt, Rocky Mountain team member, equipped with a Marzocchi Marathon fork was first in the Men's ranking. There was another fantastic result for the Rocky Mountain-Marzocchi girls' team too. Lesley Tomlinson and Gretchen Reeves yesterday got on to the podium after the longest and hardest stage of the Transalp race, from Nauders to Naturns (98 Km 170 m). An honourable mention as well for the good performance by the Marzocchi Fisher Team (Bryson Martin, vice president of Marzocchi USA together with MTB legend Gary Fisher) and the Marzocchi Germany Team (Wolfgang Beuer and Martin Listmann).

NEWS

Julien Camellini with Marzocchi
Here is a wonderful picture of rider Camellini with a red Marzocchi 888.
Brian Lopes wallride
Check out these pictures where Brian Lopes ventures on a wallride (previously appeared in a motocross video) that no MTB rider ever tried before
Lugano Cup
Cédric Ravanel has placed fourth in the men's ranking, while Cécile shines at fifth position among the female riders.
Alban Aubert honoured with a prize for his world record
Here is an interview from Alban on a local French newspaper after winning a prize for his world record on a vertical drop.
Sam Pilgrim
Despite a very hard competition, Sam Pilgrim did it again and won the first test of the current season's FMB World Tour 2011.
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