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dillonsstephenDillons Stephens is leading the race !

Montreux, Switzerland - After a few free ride runs in the morning, all athletes were offered to ride 4 timed runs in the afternoon, on a shortened track, that still  has a 2 KM length.

Dillon Stephens is currently leading the Open downhill categories as he clocked a time of 1:47.635.  He is a bit ahead of one of the best european riders of the season, Sebastian Hertler and another promising german rider, Mathias Ebel.

There will be more runs on Sunday and Brazilian rider Thiago Lessa will try to get on the podium as he now stands in 4th position. Swiss riders Kevin Bouaich and Nicolas Rober are also expecting to get a better time today on their home land track.

In the Streetluge Field, Roberto Marasca made his way to clock the best time with a 1:46.441 time, a few milliseconds ahead of french Greg Gerber.

In Classic Luge, Cedric Robert will be hard to beat as he has 2 seconds on the rest of the pack, including Alex Frischauf in 2ndposition.

Quinn Finocchio and Rebekka Gemperle are both leading in Junior and Women category and will certainly be the winner on Sunday night, as they are dominating their categories.


Complete results of day 1