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As the Skyrunning season is about to kick off, Marco DeGasperi takes some time to share his passion and experience to educate other runners. Putting on training camps is for Marco a way to share true Skyrunning spirit. To do so, he rightfully picked the legendary location of Limone, Italy.
The victory is Ewan’s second for the race following his success on stage three and increases the 20-year-old’s overall lead to 27seconds going into the penultimate and queen stage tomorrow.
Multiple grand tour stage winner Michael Matthews is the new leader of Paris-Nice following a perfectly executed sprint on stage three by the entire ORICA-GreenEDGE outfit.
After two consecutive second places neo-pro sprinter Caleb Ewan has made his breakthrough at the Tour de Langkawi, winning stage three in a reduced bunch sprint and moving into the race lead.
Second overall at the hot GP of Thailand, Clement Desalle (450 Suzuki) scored his second podium in a row and is the new leader of the MXGP World Championship. Again on the podium this weekend, Dylan Ferrandis (250 Kawasaki) finishes the weekend second overall in the MX2 class.
The race, which translates to ‘the white roads’, is held in Tuscany in Italy and features over 50km of gravel roads making for a unique and coveted early season battle.
Belgian’s Clement Desalle (450 Suzuki), Julien Lieber (250 Yamaha) and Dylan Ferrandis (250 Kawasaki) all finished in podium spots at the season opening Grand Prix in Losail (Qatar).
SCOTT Sports is proud to support two UCI World Tour Teams racing on the highest level in 2015.
The team riders choose between the race-proven ultralight SCOTT Addict Team Issue and the aerodynamic Foil - both of which, without a doubt, are among the lightest and stiffest weapons out there.
Scottish born, the 26-year old is a fan favorite for the 2015 championship. Debuting his GP career in 2004 at the British Grand Prix in Isle of Wright, Shaun has developed into one of the strongest competitors out of the UK. A proven talent, he finished as the top British rider in last year’s FIM Motocross World Championship.