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MOUNT 7 PSYCHOSIS DOWNHILL
Posted Date: 7/6/2008
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Golden, BC
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A new record was set this year at the annual Mount 7 Psychosis, which Is know as the steepest, longest, fastest downhill mountain bike race in the world. It has a drop of over 4000’ vertical feet, and this year Chris Kovarik from Gold Coast Mountain Bike Club completed it in only 12 minutes and 35 seconds! It's a time that is 14 seconds faster than Sam Hill's record from last year.

MOUNT 7 PSYCHOSIS DH RESULTS
1. Chris Kovarik...Gold Coast Mtb Club...12:35.1
2. Nick Quinn...CC DH Team-Dakine-Oakley...12:43.6
3. Tyler Morland...SRAM-RockShox-Avid-TruVativ...12:46.5
4. Sam Hill...12:48.2
5. Andrew Mitchell...Cove Factory Team-SRAM...12:51.0
6. Curtis Keene...Specialized-Decline...13:24.2
7. Brett Hornfelt...Calgary Cycle...13:34.5
8. Jesse Murphy...13:34.8
9. JS Therrien...Transition Bikes...13:51.1
10. Jeffery Bryson...Specialized-Hayes...13:53.3
WOMEN
1. Claire Bouchar...17:02.3
2. Sarin Warman...19:34.4
3. Bethany Parsons...19:53.0
4. Katie Holden...20:15.6
5. Kari Mancer...21:08.2
6. Marcie Shatula...21:19.1
7. Kristen Smart...21:29.2
CLASS WINNERS
Master: Reg Mullet...13:57.4
Hardtail: Kevin Phelps...Chromag...15:12.8
Sandbaggers: Kris Johnstone...15:32.7
Sandbagger Women: Dominique Doyon...Pilsner...21:38.5




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