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- May 20, 2011
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- Jeremy Bernard
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- Red Bull Éléments takes teams of four athletes, all specialists in four different disciplines – mountainbiking, paragliding, rowing and running – and tests them to the max over three gruelling editions. A French cousin of Red Bull Dolomitenmann, the first edition took place in Talloires, France, last weekend as 200 athletes took to a course laid out in the breathtaking setting of beautiful Lac D'Annecy. Here mountainbiker Thomas Dietsch takes the high road on his way to scoring a victory for the Austrian team.
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