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cycling: Ludovic May joins the Canyon Factory Enduro Team

16 December 2013 by Rick Schubert

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The Canyon Factory Enduro Team has been one of the top teams in the MTB discipline Enduro since it was founded. After it was announced two weeks ago that Maxi Dickerhoff would be leaving the team at the end of the year, his successor was presented today.

The 24-year-old Swiss, Ludovic "Ludo" May, will complement the team with Fabien Barel, Ines Thoma, Marco Bühler and Joe Barnes. Don't let May's age fool you. May was already riding his eighth enduro season this year and was able to finish it with a good 13th place overall in the Enduro World Series. He also brings a wealth of experience from downhill.



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“We are proud to announce that Swiss enduro star Ludo is a new addition to the Canyon Factory Enduro Team. With his likeable nature, his special riding style and of course his very good results in the Enduro World Series, he is a rider that I have had my focus on for a long time. I am all the more pleased that he is now an integral part of our team and that we can rock the big enduro races together.", said team manager Flo Goral about his new signing.

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