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Cognet and Scharer lead GFWT Series ranking after Trilogy de Maurienne

Stephanie Cognet in the lead ahead of Jonas Orset, Nikia Fedorin and ex-professional Davide Rebellin in the mens competition. Celine Scharer in the lead ahead of Kira Voekler and Caroline Vamnes in the women's competition.

Cognet and Scharer lead GFWT Series ranking after Trilogy de Maurienne

Renowned as one of the hardest cycling events in France, the Trilogy de Maurienne is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful, hundreds of riders took on the challenge of 3 days of competition over  climbs made famous in the Tour de France, the Lacets of Montvernier, Col du Chaussy, Madeleine, Col de la Croix de Fer, Glandon, Mollard and the Col du Galibier.

Riders gathered from 12 different nations to take part.

In the mens competition Stephane Cognet and defending champion Jonas Orset rode with Stephane Gognet taking 1,087 GFWT series points ahead of Orset who took 1,032 points. Jon Breisvold was third and took the default 1,000 GFWT series points.

Stephanie Cognet in the lead ahead of Jonas Orset, Nikia Fedorin and ex-professional Davide Rebellin in the mens competition.

Celine Scharer is in the lead ahead of Kira Voekler and Caroline Vamnes in the women's competition.

Celine Scharer is in the lead ahead of Kira Voekler and Caroline Vamnes in the women's competition.

There are just 5 events left, 3 in North America, the Prospera Valley Gran Fondo, Bluewater International Gran Fondo and the Rollfast Gran Fondo. In Asia the Gran Fondo Silk Way in September culminating in the series final at the Tsogo Sun Amashova Durban Classic in October.

Trilogy de Maurienne womens podium

$36,000 USD in prizes are on offer with equal payouts for both the men and women.

Trilogy de Maurienne podium