<b>Richie Rude blew everyone out of the park, and finished the final stage of the day 12 seconds up on Yeti teammate Jared Graves.</b> -AJ Barlas
<b>Jared Graves had a tough time on Stage 1, with a couple of mistakes seeing him start the day with a 13th place, some 22-seconds off stage winner, Josh Carlson.</b> -AJ Barlas
<b>Tracy Moseley on the final stage and her third stage win of the day. She looked confident in every situation.</b> -AJ Barlas
<b>Tracy Moseley finally conquered Whistler.</b> -Brandon Turman
<b>Yoann Barreli on the final Stage of the day and on the way to a career best 2nd place EWS result.</b> -AJ Barlas
<b>Yoann had some unique lines throughout the day. Here he goes inside into the chute, allowing more traction and a more direct route.</b> -AJ Barlas
<b>Cecile Ravanel rode like she was possessed. Stage 1 loam smashing on her way to a 2nd place finish.</b> -AJ Barlas
<b>An elated Rude, swarmed by media and friends in the finish corral.</b> -AJ Barlas
<b>Richie Rude pushed hard on every stage and had many with their jaws on the floor after. Stage 3 was one of his strongest, with a 2nd place finish.</b> -AJ Barlas
<b>Graves about to drop into the remains of what was once a bermed corner on Stage 3. Aside from the final stage, this was his strongest result, with a 4th place finish.</b> -AJ Barlas
<b>Justin Leov just moments before disaster. He hit the deck before he even knew what was happening, dislocating his shoulder.</b> -Photo: Sean St. Denis
<b>Leov is already looking ahead to the time when he can come back strong. Whether that's later this season or early next is uncertain for now.</b> -Brandon Turman
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<b>Bonus RAW action from Stage 1. Incredible to watch the fastest ladies through this steep section.</b> -Brandon Turman
<b>Jesse Melamed was sidelined for his home race, but used it as a learning experience.</b> -Brandon Turman
<b>Isabeau Courdurier won her first stage and got her first podium, this weekend in Whistler. </b> -AJ Barlas
<b>Isabeau was consistent all day, never finishing a stage outside of the Top 3.</b> -Sven Martin
<b>Dylan Wolsky of The Nomads having fun on home turf.</b> -AJ Barlas
<b>The Whistler local was pretty happy about his result.</b> -AJ Barlas
<b>Aussie frothed, Josh Carlson, was on a tear and lead for the majority of the day. Getting loose on Highside (Stage 3).</b> -AJ Barlas
<b>Moments after crossing the finish line.</b> -Brandon Turman
<b>What could have been...</b> -Brandon Turman
<b>Nico Lau building momentum on Stage 2. A flat tire on Stage 4 saw his podium hopes dashed. He would have been a strong contender for a Top 3 position.</b> -AJ Barlas
<b>Nico Lau prepares to smash on Stage 5 in the bike park. He gave it his all on this trail, trying to make up time.</b> -AJ Barlas
<b>Francois Bailley-Maitre of BMC had a great day and came away with a 5th place. He does still take chances, saving an amazing lipslide drift down the ridge of this rock roll on No Joke.</b> -Sven Martin
<b>Cody Kelley and his golden locks get aggressive on Stage 1. The young American's first EWS event saw him finsh a respectable 38th place.</b> -AJ Barlas
<b>Mitch Ropelato on Stage 1. He pulled out of the race after the 2nd stage.</b> -AJ Barlas
<b>This one's for you, Will Olson. Ride on, buddy.</b> -Photo: Matt Wragg/EWS
<b>Nico Vouilloz had an eventful race, with a number of crashes setting him back in ninth place for the day.</b> -AJ Barlas
<b>Anneke Beerten on the steep chute that caused so many riders trouble on Stage 1. She finished the day in fourth place. Stage 3 was when she found her consistency for the rest of the day.</b> -AJ Barlas
<b>The forest higher up on Stage 1 is something to be seen, but don't let this calm appearance fool you, it's riddled with steeps and tech sections.</b> -AJ Barlas
<b>Dan Atherton had a good end to the race with a 3rd on the final Stage 5.</b> -John Parkin
<b>Despite claiming she'd never do it, Miranda Miller found herself giving enduro a go. 6th place for the downhill World Cup shredder.</b> -AJ Barlas
<b>Never go full enduro.</b> -Brandon Turman
<b>Martin Maes edging ever-so-close to that Whistler podium. Stage 1 and 2 were troublesome for Maes, but he threw down on the following 3, putting him in 4th place for the day.</b> -AJ Barlas
<b>Jerome Clementz was pushing hard all day, but just couldn't find his rhythm. 8th place for the happy Frenchman.</b> -Photo: Clint Trahan
<b>Fabien Barel on his way to helping push the Canyon team to the series points lead. His recent announcement of retiring at the end of the season hasn't slowed him down at all.</b> -Photo: Clint Trahan
<b>PNW native, Luke Strobel, wangin' it down stage 3 aboard the new Evil 27.5-inch bike, which he's been racing more enduro events on this season.</b> -AJ Barlas
<b>Whistler local and Juliana Bicycles athlete, Sarah Leishman, didn't have the day she was hoping for. Stage 3 (pictured) was her toughest of the day and something she will look to learn from.</b> -AJ Barlas
<b>Joe Barnes negotiates the tough lighting and the rut on lower Highside.</b> -AJ Barlas
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<b>The taste of victory. Drink it up, Richie and Tracy.</b> -Brandon Turman
<b>Your Men's and Women's podiums for the 2015 Enduro World Series stop at Whistler. It's been a big weekend of racing in Whistler!</b> -AJ Barlas