The Lebanese Cycling Federation organized the Lebanese Open Mountain Biking (Down Hill) Championships for 2022 in the forests of Dhoor El Chouair.

The race started early in the morning for a distance of 1.3 km between trees and interesting challenging tracks. More than 25 riders entered the race, starting 30 seconds apart in the preliminary and qualifying rounds. From that moment on, the top ten riders entered the final and decisive stage.

Lebanese cyclist Elia Rahbani won the title with a time of 2 minutes 43 seconds, with Antoine Kurban second by 7 seconds and Salata Club’s Emile Dau third by 3 minutes and 6 seconds. seconds.

Here are the technical results of the race:
1- Elia Rahbani – 2 min 43:75 sec
2- Antoine Kurban – 2 min 14:50 sec.
3- Emil Dau – 3 min and 06:12 sec.
4- Jad Madi – 3 min, 10:03 sec.
5- Joe Khedr – 3 min 12:79 sec.
6- Greg Abi Ghanem – 3 min, 14:57 sec.
7- Elias Bou Rashid – 3 min 14:61 sec.
8- Efrem Bynow – 3 min and 17:67 sec.
9- Rudy Doumit – 3 min 55:28 sec
10- Khalil Awad – 4 min 25:55 sec.

Finally, the cups were distributed to the winners in the presence of the public and members of the Lebanese Cycling Federation and the Municipality of Dhur Shueir.

The race was controlled by the runner-up Arab champion at Down Hill and race director Rafiq Eid, who was in charge of course preparation, with the players escorted by the Lebanese Ambulance Team. Red Cross.