

Elite Men



1st. Amaury Pierron: 2:49.422

2nd. Greg Minnaar: +0.951

3rd. Loic Bruni: +1.400

4th. Troy Brosnan: +2.160

5th. Danny Hart: +3.222

6th. Laurie Greenland: +4.266

7th. Dean Lucas: +4.551

8th. Loris Vergier: +4.863

9th. Reece Wilson: +6.216

10th. Florent Payet: +6.824





Elite Women



1st. Marine Cabirou: 3:34.304

2nd. Tracey Hannah: +0.264

3rd. Emilie Siegenthaler: +7.085

4th. Kate Weatherly: +7.478

5th. Camille Balanche: +7.649

6th. Eleonora Farina: +8.494

7th. Monika Hrastnik: +9.340

8th. Raphaela Richter: +9.832

9th. Veronika Widmann: +10.155

10th. Sian A'Hern: +14.224







Junior Men



1st. Seth Sherlock: 3:03.829

2nd. Janosch Klaus: +0.462

3rd. Tuhoto-Ariki Pene: +1.250

4th. Elliot Jamieson: +2.050

5th. Kye A'Hern: +2.138





Junior Women



1st. Vali Höll: 3:32.660

2nd. Nastasia Gimenez: +29.681

3rd. Anna Newkirk: +31.108

4th. Lauryne Chappaz: +33.685

5th. Tea Jensen: +56.655





Full Results:

Elite Men

Elite Women

Junior Men

Junior Women

Live Race Updates:



2:00 am PDT: Elite Women will be starting at // 3:30am PDT // 12:30pm CEST // 11:30am BST // 20:30pm AEST // 22:30pm NZST //



3:30 am PDT: Paula Zibasa starts off the Elite Women in Lenzerheide, will we see another new winner today?



3:34 am PDT: Zibasa crosses the line with a time of 4:07.118 this is 42 seconds of Tracey's fastest qualifier yesterday.



3:35 am PDT: Sian A'Hern is coming down early today and goes faster than Zibasa by nearly 19 seconds.



3:36 am PDT: Raphaela Richter goes faster once again with a 3:44.136. Already the women are within 20 seconds of the top qualifying run.



3:37 am PDT: Sandra Rubesam goes into third, over thirteen seconds back.



3:38 am PDT: Swiss rider Carina Cappellari is over five seconds off the place but it is good enough for third at this point in the racing.



3:45 am PDT: European Champions Camille Balanche goes fastest by just over two seconds.



3:46 am PDT: Mariana Salazar goes down coming out of the woods.



3:47 am PDT: Salazar finishes sixth, 18 seconds back from Balanche.



3:48 am PDT: Kate Weatherly is 0.071 back at the third split.



3:49 am PDT: Weatherly goes fastest, taking 0.171 off Balanche and now sits on the hot seat with seven riders left.



3:51 am PDT: Monika Hrastnik just couldn't quite find enough speed on track and goes third.



3:53 am PDT: Eleonora Farina goes red all the way down from split one and takes third.



3:55 am PDT: Emilie Siegenthaler is on a great run but she still goes red at the third split.



3:56 am PDT: Siegenthaler goes across the line first, 0.393 up on Weatherly.



3:59 am PDT: Veronika Widmann is over a second back at the third split after a small mistake in the woods.



4:00 am PDT: Widmann goes into fourth. We are still over 15 seconds back from yesterdays top qualifying time and with the current course condition, it doesn't look like it will be beaten.



4:02 am PDT: Marine Cabirou is on fire, over four seconds in the green at split two!



4:04 am PDT: Cabirou goes fastest by seven seconds despite making a mistake in the woods.



4:06 am PDT: Nina Hoffmann is over two seconds back at the first split, something must have happened at the top of the track.



4:06 am PDT: Hoffmann loses another two seconds in the woods.



4:09 am PDT: Tracey Hannah can no longer take the overall title today.



4:09 am PDT: Hannah is back at split one.



4:10 am PDT: She manages to gain a second by the next split, this is going to be a close race.



4:10 am PDT: By split three she has gained more time, this is a great run from Hannah.



4:11 am PDT: Marine Cabirou takes the win as Tracey Hannah goes 0.264 back.



4:38 am PDT: Adam Brayton currently leads the Elite Men with a time of 3:03.382, this is only 12 seconds off Danny Harts qualifying time in the tough wet conditions.



4:40 am PDT: Kade Edwards masters the greasy track and goes two seconds faster than Brayton and into the hot seat.



4:42 am PDT: Johannes Fischbach loses time all the way down to Edwards and goes into ninth.



4:43 am PDT: Harry Molloy is another British rider placing well in the early stages of finals and crosses the line seventh.



4:44 am PDT: Oliver Zwar comes just ver seven seconds back on Kade Edwards and moves into fifth.



4:45 am PDT: Jack Reading can't quite make it into the top ten so far and currently sits in twelfth.



4:46 am PDT: Canyon Factory Racing rider Magnus Manson starts early today and goes across the line 8.361 back.



4:47 am PDT: Jure Zabjek went green at split three but lost almost a second on the rest of the track to Edwards and now sits in second position.



4:48 am PDT: Polygon UR's Alexandre Fayolle just makes it inside of the top time in eighth.



4:49 am PDT: Faustin Figaret lost a lot of time at split two and continued to lose more as he made his way down the mountain and into seventh place.



4:50 am PDT: Another French rider Gaetan Vige made up time in the third split but it wasn't enough as he finishes over six seconds back.



4:50 am PDT: Rudy Cabirou goes seven seconds back in seventh.



4:51 am PDT: Rafael Gutierrez Villegas loses over six seconds in split four, the conditions on track are looking tough for all the riders today. Let's hope it doesn't get any worse for the last riders down the track.



4:52 am PDT: George Brannigan has a great run that places him fifth so far with around 40 riders left at the top.



4:53 am PDT: Adam Rojcek completes his run nearly nine seconds back in 12th position.



4:54 am PDT: Charly Dipasquale made up a bit of time during the fourth split but it wasn't enough as he goes fourth.



4:56 am PDT: Jack Moir isn't having a great 2019 but he laid down a decent run that currently sits him in fourth place.



4:57 am PDT: Jackson Frew slots into eighth, 5.627 back.



4:58 am PDT: Andreas Kolb crosses the line fifth, Kade Edwards time is looking good so far with only Jure Zabjek getting within a second of the British rider.



4:59 am PDT: Henry Fitzgerald goes 10 seconds off the pace and into 22nd.



5:00 am PDT: Baptiste Pierron goes fastest by just over a second!



5:01 am PDT: Mick Hannah slots into sixth after a run that puts him less than five seconds off the pace.



5:02 am PDT: Lutz Weber was green at split one but lost nearly four seconds on the rest of the track as he goes into fourth position.



5:03 am PDT: Loris Revelli must have had a problem on track, he finishes today with a DNF.



5:04 am PDT: Joe Breeden is coming off a great weekend in Val di Sole last weekend and finishes his run fourth.



5:05 am PDT: Charlie Harrison is way off the place the whole way down the track and goes 11 seconds back into 26th.



5:09 am PDT: Thomas Estaque struggles to find speed after a crash and slots into 24th.



5:10 am PDT: Kirk Mcdowall has a great run and manages to come within three seconds of Pierron.



5:13 am PDT: Joseph Smith carries good speed on track and it shows as he goes fifth.



5:16 am PDT: After a season-best result last weekend Charlie Hatton crosses the line third.



5:16 am PDT: Max Hartenstern makes a big mistake in the new steep section and goes off track.



5:19 am PDT: Alex Marin was green at the first two splits and manages to finish 0.141 seconds off Pierron's time.



5:21 am PDT: Sam Blenkinsop took some interesting line choices but it wasn't enough to move Pierron off the hot seat.



5:23 am PDT: Florent Payet has a flawless run and manages to top Pierron by almost four seconds!



5:24 am PDT: With 21 riders at the top of the course we are now within five seconds of Danny Harts top qualifying time despite the tricky conditions today.



5:26 am PDT: Brook Macdonald looked wild on track but it wasn't fast enough for the top spot and he slots into 2nd place.



5:33 am PDT: Fellow Frenchman Remi Thirion couldn't keep up with the pace of Payet and crosses the line in ninth.



5:36 am PDT: Matt Walker was green at the top of the track but lost a lot of time as he reached the bottom and went into fourth place.



5:39 am PDT: Reece Wilson goes fastest by over half a second!



5:42 am PDT: Gee Atherton had a great run but he never reached the speed of Wilson and goes third.



5:44 am PDT: The Denim Destroyer Johannes Von Klebelsberg was less than a second back at slit one but must have crashed in split two as he is nearly 20 seconds off the pace.



5:48 am PDT: Mark Wallace comes within three seconds of Wilson but it is only good enough for third.



5:50 am PDT: Neko Mulally is within touch of the fastest time at split three.



5:51 am PDT: Mulally finishes two seconds back in third.



5:54 am PDT: Hugo Frixtalon rides inside the top 20, 7.639 off the pace.



5:57 am PDT: A great run from Luca shaw puts him in third with 12 riders left.



5:58 am PDT: Laurie Greenland is up by over half a second at split two!



5:59 am PDT: He extends his lead at the next split, it's now almost a second.



5:59 am PDT: Greenland is nearly two seconds up at the last split.



6:00 am PDT: Laurie Greenland goes fastest after an incredible run, will he make it two wins in a row?



6:05 am PDT: Dean Lucas is over half a second faster than Greenland at split three.



6:06 am PDT: Lucas takes second after losing time at the bottom of the track.



6:08 am PDT: Finn Iles goes off the side of the road gap and has to climb back up to rejoin where he left the track.



6:13 am PDT: Dakotah Norton goes down right before the finish line.



6:15 am PDT: David Trummer is just over two seconds back at split two



6:17 am PDT: Trummer finishes 4.007 seconds back and into seventh.



6:20 am PDT: Loris Vergier exchanged the lead with Greenland the whole way down but couldn't hold his speed at the end and takes third half a second back.



6:22 am PDT: Amaury Pierron is nearly three and a half seconds up at split three!



6:23 am PDT: Amaury goes over four seconds faster and tops Danny Hart's qualifying time.



6:26 am PDT: Greg Minnaar was green at split one but loses over a second by the next split.



6:27 am PDT: Minnaar has an amazing run but it isn't enough to beat Pierron as he goes 0.951 back.



6:30 am PDT: Troy Brosnan Can't match Pierron and Minnaar and slots into third.



6:33 am PDT: Loic Bruni is just over a second back at split three.



6:34 am PDT: Bruni goes third, 1.400 behind Pierron.



6:37 am PDT: Danny Hart goes fifth and Pierron takes another win in 2019.









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The results are in from a day of incredible racing in Lenzerheide. Amaury Pierron laid down a wild run today that saw him take his third win of the season and puts him within a hundred points of Loic Bruni. Greg Minnaar came closest to the fast Frenchman with a fast bottom half of the track that drew him within a second of Pierron. Current series leader Loic Bruni couldn't take the win today but he secured a strong finish in third. Troy Brosnan was the only other rider to get within three seconds of the fastest time and he will be glad to be leaving Lenzerheide with a podium finish. The final step of today's Elite Men's podium goes to Danny Hart who will be looking for more at World Champs and the final World Cup in Snowshoe.In the Elite Women's race, Marine Cabirou laid down an incredible run in the greasy conditions to secure her second Elite Wolrd Cup win just a week after her first in Val di Sole. Second place would go to Tracey Hannah who could have secured the overall today but will instead carry on the fight with Cabirou at the final round in Snowshoe. Third place goes to Swiss rider Emilie Siegenthaler who had a return to form today going seven seconds back from the top two women. Kate Weatherly came down the hill early but still manages a top-five finish in fourth and Camille Balanche made it two Swiss riders in the top five crossing the lineseconds back from Cabirou.The Junior racing saw Vali Höll dominate once again with a breathtaking 29 second lead over Anna Newkirk, her move to the Elites next year is going to be interesting to watch. In the men's Canadian Seth Sherlock just beat Jonosch Klaus to the top spot for his first World Cup win.