
Continental Atherton Racing UCI MTB World Series DH – Loudenvielle, France
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Continental Atherton Racing – UCI MTB World Series DH | Loudenvielle, France
On one of the most demanding tracks on the calendar, Charlie Hatton delivered a strong performance in Loudenvielle, securing 17th place. This result allows him to return to the world’s Top 20 and confirms his rising form against increasingly tough competition.
Throughout the weekend, Charlie relied on the Deemax DH, designed to withstand the extreme demands of downhill racing. Between fast sections, technical passages, and rough terrain, they demonstrated their reliability and precision, giving the rider the confidence needed to attack all the way to the finish line.
Developed for riders seeking maximum control and durability, the Deemax DH tires continue to shine at the highest level of the sport. On a course as demanding as Loudenvielle’s, they once again confirmed their ability to perform when every detail counts.
An encouraging performance for Continental Atherton Racing, which continues its world tour season with strong ambitions for the upcoming rounds.
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