Durango’s Stephan Davoust, a Fort Lewis College alum, was right at home Wednesday night at the Factory Trails short-track cross country race. He won the A-category race ahead of Kieran Eagen and Levi Kurlander. Colton Andersen and Cobe Freeburn rounded out the top-five. Emil Schaldach was the first-place woman, followed by Ellen Campbell.
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Durango’s Stephan Davoust, a Fort Lewis College alum, was right at home Wednesday night at the Factory Trails short-track cross country race. He won the A-category race ahead of Kieran Eagen and Levi Kurlander. Colton Andersen and Cobe Freeburn rounded out the top-five. Emil Schaldach was the first-place woman, followed by Ellen Campbell.
Jerry McBride/Durango Herald
The Factory Trails short-track race served as a nice tune-up before several Durango-based mountain bikers head to West Virginia next week for the start of the USA Cycling Mountain Bike National Championships. Riders across all age groups and disciplines will storm Snowshoe Mountain in search of podium finishes.
Jerry McBride/Durango Herald
The Factory Trails short-track race served as a nice tune-up before several Durango-based mountain bikers head to West Virginia next week for the start of the USA Cycling Mountain Bike National Championships. Riders across all age groups and disciplines will storm Snowshoe Mountain in search of podium finishes.
Jerry McBride/Durango Herald
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