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Young Guns World Series 2019
News 4 October 2019
The rankings have been updated after race #11, yesterday's middle distance.
Unfortunately the scoring master Michael Lindholm has troubles uploading the updated ranking from his computer, so for now there are the images below.
The final race will be Sunday’s sprint in Johanngeorgenstadt. Best 6 races to count out of 12.
The overall YGS 2019 prize giving will take place on Sunday after the sprint race.
The rankings have been updated after race #11, yesterday's middle distance.
Unfortunately the scoring master Michael Lindholm has troubles uploading the updated ranking from his computer, so for now there are the images below.
The final race will be Sunday’s sprint in Johanngeorgenstadt. Best 6 races to count out of 12.
The overall YGS 2019 prize giving will take place on Sunday after the sprint race.
W17
The podium is ready. 🥇 Jana Hnilica (AUT) 🥈 Lena Schnetz (AUT) 🥉 Margaux Leclerc (FRA) |
W20
Nikoline Splittorff is the favourite to win overall. However, Lilou Pauly has a chance to take the top spot. She will have to win and then the points are level, but she will then have the most 1st places. The last spot on the podium belongs right now to Lea Hnilica, but she is not here for the champs. Lucie Rudkiewicz can take it away from Lea, but then she has to be minimum #2 at Sunday’s sprint. |
M17
🥇 Noah Tristan Hoffmann (DEN) 🥈 Hannes Hnilica (AUT) The third spot will be a battle between Adam Conway, Benjamin Gaudernak and Timothy Blot. Patrick Reibert Hansen has a little chance to take it. |
M20
Mikkel Brunstedt Nørgaard is still in the lead, now with Thomas Steinthal in second position. But Jan Hasek looks to be the favourite. He has only 5 races so far and will most likely get lots of points on Sunday. A second place on Sunday will get him the overall win. Thomas’ winning chances look almost impossible: Mikkel must not end better than #4 and Jan must not end better than #9 on Sunday’s sprint. |
The "Young Guns World Series" for all Juniors and Youth MTBO racers became a reality in 2018 and will be held again in 2019.
The aim is to develop skills, make new friends and have some fun racing in different terrains.
The aim is to develop skills, make new friends and have some fun racing in different terrains.
CATEGORIES / CLASSES
M20 and W20 (Juniors), M17 and W17 (Youths)
M20 and W20 (Juniors), M17 and W17 (Youths)
EVENTS and RACES 2019
30-31 March 2019
17-21 April 2019 4-8 July 2019 26 July-4 Aug 2019 24-25 August 2019 3-6 October 2019 |
ESP
DEN CZE DEN FRA GER |
Sprint and Middle in Fuentes de Andalucía (60 km east of Sevilla)
Competitions and camp, Viborg (YGS races on 18 and 19, preliminary) Pilsen 5 Days + Youth Camp 9-11 July JWMTBOC / Viborg 6-Days MTBO Series, Epinal (competitions and camp) EJYMTBOC Rabenberg, Saxony |
all events 2 races to count
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POINTS
Each event will have two races giving a total of 12 races. The best 6 races will count. Points will be allocated based on finishing position with 35 points for the winner, 33 for 2nd place, 31 for 3rd place, then 30, 29 and so on downwards as in the World Masters Series.
If a draw on points among the six best, it goes to heads to heads in the whole Series and then if still a draw, heads to heads in World Championships (European Championships for the Youth), then onto best total time in World Champs respectively European Champs for the Youth.
Each event will have two races giving a total of 12 races. The best 6 races will count. Points will be allocated based on finishing position with 35 points for the winner, 33 for 2nd place, 31 for 3rd place, then 30, 29 and so on downwards as in the World Masters Series.
If a draw on points among the six best, it goes to heads to heads in the whole Series and then if still a draw, heads to heads in World Championships (European Championships for the Youth), then onto best total time in World Champs respectively European Champs for the Youth.
RANKING
- Intermediate ranking 2019 (after 10 races)