Mountain Bike World Championships. Mont St Anne. Quebec
Mountain Bike World Championships. Mont St Anne. Quebec
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nessiemac

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1,746 posts

264 months

Tuesday 3rd September 2019
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I had the pleasure of attending the above race at the weekend shooting for a few people and pushed myself really hard to get some unique shots on a mountainside full of the worlds best photographers.

From rain to blazing sun to an action packed final it was an incredible event.

Pretty happy with the result so 6 of my favourite shots here.

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2019. MSA. WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS (6 of 6) by nessiemac1, on Flickr



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2019. MSA. WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS (3 of 6) by nessiemac1, on Flickr



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2019. MSA. WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS (2 of 6) by nessiemac1, on Flickr



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2019. MSA. WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS (5 of 6) by nessiemac1, on Flickr



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2019. MSA. WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS (1 of 1) by nessiemac1, on Flickr



6. 2019. MSA. WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS (4 of 6) by nessiemac1, on Flickr


DibblyDobbler

11,438 posts

220 months

Tuesday 3rd September 2019
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Great work Nessie clap

nessiemac

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Tuesday 3rd September 2019
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DibblyDobbler said:
Great work Nessie clap
Cheers DD. such a great course with so many areas to shoot. One of my favourite ever races.

C&C

3,879 posts

244 months

Wednesday 4th September 2019
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DibblyDobbler said:
Great work Nessie clap
+1

Some really good shots there.

It looked like an interesting and varied course - I'm not into mountain biking, but for some random reason found myself watching the men's elite cross country on the TV at the weekend. It was something different to watch, and the Swiss guy Schurter was very impressive winning apparently his 8th world title! I was also happy that Tempier got onto the podium as he was doing very well before a mechanical issue with the back wheel lost him a lot of time around the end of lap 5 I think.

BRR

1,901 posts

195 months

Wednesday 4th September 2019
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some cracking shots there, good work smile

GravelBen

16,331 posts

253 months

Wednesday 4th September 2019
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Nice work thumbup

Amazing the control that top downhillers have on terrain like that.

nessiemac

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264 months

Wednesday 4th September 2019
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Thanks folks.

It certainly is extreme and when you see the courses in real life, the rocks and jumps are just huge!!