Yamamoto triumphs, Davison defends title in LIMBC


We did it! The women's and men's overall champions Lea Davison and Kohei Yamamoto beaming after clinching their title.

LANGKAWI: It was a fabulous day for the Specialized Racing Team as Kohei Yamamoto and Lea Davison won the Langkawi International Mountain Bike Challenge (LIMBC) 2013 overall titles – and a place in the history books – yesterday.

Since the LIMBC started in 2010, Yamamoto is the first Asian to win the men’s overall title while women’s Open champion Davison became the first rider to successfully retain the overall crown in the LIMBC series.

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