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Qmt: Charlevoisians Stand Out

Summary by Le Charlevoisien
The native of Baie-Saint-Paul, Jean-Philippe Thibodeau finished the QMT-80 in second position, becoming the Canadian long-form trail champion, as the first to cross the finish line came from the United States. The man who now lives in Saint-Ferréol-les-Neiges completed the event with a time of 8 hours 36 minutes and 32 seconds. Baie-Saint-Paulois David Savard-Gagnon finished the QMT-80 in 11th place in the general classification with a timer of …
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The native of Baie-Saint-Paul, Jean-Philippe Thibodeau finished the QMT-80 in second position, becoming the Canadian long-form trail champion, as the first to cross the finish line came from the United States. The man who now lives in Saint-Ferréol-les-Neiges completed the event with a time of 8 hours 36 minutes and 32 seconds. Baie-Saint-Paulois David Savard-Gagnon finished the QMT-80 in 11th place in the general classification with a timer of …

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Le Charlevoisien broke the news in on Saturday, July 5, 2025.
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