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A stage race is still on your bucket list? What better way to explore both your own limits plus the most scenic singletracks in the Swiss Alps? In the Valais, you'll find the longest descents, but also the gnarliest uphills. No doubt, the Perskindol Swiss Epic is one of the best MTB stage races in the world.
ORICA-SCOTT will support young climbers Simon Yates and Esteban Chaves at the three-week Tour, following their support of Adam Yates at the Giro d’Italia and ahead of a similar focus at the Vuelta a Espana later in the season.
Annabel Luxford is always tough over the 70.3 distance and this weekend was no different as the Australian took a convincing victory in front of the Danish crowd.
On a rainy day in Japan, SCOTT triathlete Flora Duffy opened her ITU series title defense with a victory in the Yokohama event. Despite missing the first two events of the season due to a nagging hip injury, she raced with confidence and stormed to victory with a commanding margin of 1:51 over second place.
A second victory and a second course record are impressive results from the first two races for Alistair Brownlee on SCOTT and in the long distance discipline. The field was the best of this season on the 70.3 distance and he impressed the triathlon world, especially with a superb performance on the bike.
ORICA-SCOTT rider Michael Albasini added another stage victory to his name in the Tour de Romandie today as he sprinted to the win on a rainy stage one.
He might be a two-time Olympic gold medalist, but when it comes to half-distance racing, Alistair Brownlee's potential is still to be fully discovered. After just moving to SCOTT Sports a few days ago…
Double Olympic Champion Alistair Brownlee and his brother Jonathan, World Champion and Olympic medalist himself, will ride on SCOTT bikes until 2020. The partnership will also include SCOTT helmets and cycling shoes as well as Syncros handlebars, seat posts and stems.