Hugo Langevin only resides two hours away from Mont-Sainte-Anne, but seeing as he’s living in Bromont, home to another of Quebec’s World Cup venues, he actually very rarely makes the drive over to the venerable MSA. It’s for this reason, that writing off his 25th place at the 2019 World Champs to ‘local’s knowledge’ would be doing him a disservice.

Hugo has enjoyed success at Mont-Sainte-Anne before with a 26th place at the World Cup in 2017, but went one better last year while riding for his country. Away from Mont-Sainte-Anne he hasn’t had much World Cup success, but he is always one to watch on the Canadian domestic circuit. His performance earned him Wyn Masters’ Privateer of the Week award so we caught up with him to ask him the important questions.

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