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Valais Closed the Atv Worlds on a Positive Balance Sheet

Summary by Le Temps
If the big titles escaped from the Swiss representatives, the overall balance is satisfactory while the public responded massively presentThe World Off-road Cycling Championships (VTT) held in Valais ended on Sunday in Crans-Montana with the victory in the Queen's event, the men's cross-country, from South Africa Alan Hatherly, ahead of Italian Simone Avondetto and French Victor Koretzky. Zurich's Luca Schätti and Bernois Mathias Flückiger took …
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If the big titles escaped from the Swiss representatives, the overall balance is satisfactory while the public responded massively presentThe World Off-road Cycling Championships (VTT) held in Valais ended on Sunday in Crans-Montana with the victory in the Queen's event, the men's cross-country, from South Africa Alan Hatherly, ahead of Italian Simone Avondetto and French Victor Koretzky. Zurich's Luca Schätti and Bernois Mathias Flückiger took …

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Le Temps broke the news in on Sunday, September 14, 2025.
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