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Coming back to the Kawasaki Racing Team just a few days before the 12th round of the FIM Motocross World Championship, Steven Frossard put in two strong rides in Kegums (Latvia) to finish sixth overall in the MXGP class.
Cyril Viennot claimed the ITU Long Distance World Championship title in Motola, Sweden while Marino Vanhoenacker won IM Austria only a few weeks after his impressive victory at IM Brasil. Meanwhile, Luke McKenzie won his second title at IM Cairns and once again came back to the winning streak on home soil. Last weekend Sebastian Kienle set out to defend his IM European Championship title and for once missed out on the perfect day that was needed to beat 2008 Olympic Champion Jan Frodeno.
Shaun Simpson and Brent Van Doninck both score strong results during the GP of Sweden, round eleven of the FIM Motocross World Championship. Sixth in their respective class in Uddevalla, they had one of their best performances of the season.
IAM Cycling, SCOTT Sports’ second World Tour team, will start Le Tour de France this Saturday with a nine-man squad full of winning prospects across the three-week race.
Marco started mountain running at an early age, perhaps too early. As he’s grown up to become one of the strongest mountain runner in history, memories from the past have always been on his mind. See Marco find redemption in his project BOY MOUNTAIN DREAMS that kicked off with Mont Ortles (3905m).
After years of racing at international level for years in orienteering, François GONON was ready for a new challenge. While still competing in the Orienteering World Cup, he decided to get involved in a few trail running races as well as the very specific Vertical Kilometer discipline. He was right.
Recent structural changes within SCOTT Running are starting to pay off. The performances of this past weekend in Chamonix are the result of a new internal team as well as a growing squad of good people who happen to also be world class athletes.
Sun Valley, Idaho - The second stop of the SCOTT Enduro Cup featured more than 200 competitors from across the country in the two-day competition, which was the first bike race to be held on Sun Valley's backcountry trails.