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Verner, Fincham off to compete in World Championships

Pair of Ƶappriders battling the world’s best in Andorra
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Squamish’s Rhys Verner and Sean Fincham make their way through the course at the Canadian Nationals in Quebec in July. The pair qualified to join Team Canada at the World Championships after strong showings at the event.

The tiny country of Andorra could be the site of something huge for Ƶappmountain bikers Rhys Verner and Sean Fincham.

The pair of Team Ƶappriders head to the small country, located in between France and Spain, this week to compete at the 2015 UCI Mountain Bike World Championships against the best in the world.

For Verner, it’s the second straight year he will compete at worlds after finishing 41st at the event in Norway last year. He said he’s heading to Andorra with much more confidence than 2014.

“Last year, I felt a little like a small fish in a big pond, but this year I have more confidence from having been there before and knowing how the whole thing goes,” he said. “It’s so different from what we’re used to – it’s the best 100 kids on the start line and it’s a whole different world.”

It was a rough start to the year for Verner, who battled mono but he bounced back in a big way later in the season.

“My recovery went well and to finish second at nationals to qualify for worlds again was a big one for me,” he said. “It felt awesome to be named again and it was a big goal of mine coming into the season.”

It’s Fincham’s first trip across the pond and 2015 was truly a breakout year for the Grade 12 Howe Sound Secondary School student.

He finished 11th overall at the Test of Metal in June, earned three gold medals at the Western Canadian Games and finished fourth at nationals to punch his ticket to Andorra. 

“I worked really hard this winter and put in a lot of time training,” he said. “I’m so excited to get to Europe – I can’t wait.”

Fincham first rode a bike at the tender age of two. He raced both BMX and downhill before he joined up with Team Ƶappand fell in love with cross-country racing.

“All the credit really goes to Team Ƶappfor getting me here,” he said. “Mike [Charuk, head coach] is awesome and he really motivated me to train and makes it fun. It’s a good team to be around and an awesome environment.”

He said although he and Verner are competitive, he’s still been a big help in his development.

“Rhys told me that world champs is like nothing I’ve ever done before,” he said. “It’s the most elite athletes in the world. It’s so good to have him there and I think we both want each other to do well.”

Fincham said he hopes to finish in the top 40 and he still has the opportunity to make the team next year. Verner said he wants to be in the top 25 and top Canadian, but it’s difficult to set goals at events like the world championships.

“You don’t really know anyone competing or the course you’re on,” he said. “Anything can happen.”

Verner, who is attending the University of Victoria this fall, has one last shot at the event as a junior and said he’s comfortable with the course, which he has heard is a climber’s course and features a high elevation.

The pair hit the trails of Andorra on Sept. 3.

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