Round 2 Australian National Series – Mt. Buller Finals

The number 1 plate for a reason, a successful weekend for Monster Specialized, both riders' results must make them hungrier for the next round though... Photo: Sean Anderson

A dry dusty track greeted riders for racing, this year the track followed the ‘old’ line, featuring a wooden wall ride to drop, rather than the switchbacks used last season when conditions were wet and slippery!

Mount Buller is one of the most technical tracksA�of the season, just like the last round in Thredbo it isA�a chairlift access track. It differs from Thredbo substantially because the top half of the track is super rocky and technical. Keeping your speed through here is critical because once it’s lost it’s hard to get back up to speed. Just like Thredbo there is a fine line between notA�doing enough practice runs to know your linesA�or doing too manyA�and tiring yourself out.

Dean Lucas has ridden Buller plenty of times before, after a disappointing result in round one due to a flat tyre Dean was on the hunt. Fourth place. Photo: Sean Anderson.

Seeding didn’t bring about too many surprises with the usual suspects Brosnan, Hannah (Tracey) and Fearon taking the top spots. It wasA�good to see Bryn Atkinson back and racing after breaking his femur last year, could this be his year?! As he said Buller has been good to him, he won the National Round here last year and “has a softspot” for the place.A�Racing alongside Bryn for 2012 is his partner, Jill Kintner, aboard their Norco race bikes. With Tracey Hannah riding super fast it would be a good test of speed for both riders in Elite Women.A�

Ben Cory has been on the scene for years and knows what it takes to get the results, seventh place for the former Junior World Champion. Photo: Sean Anderson.

As the crowd lined the track for racing everyone had their own predictions for who would take the win.A�The top two riders overall from the last seriesA�Ricky Boyer and Rhys Atkinson took fourth and fifth respectively. Third place went to Bryn who says he is already getting use to his new bike. Second placed Sam Hill said he thought his run was fast but wasn’t happy that team mate Troy beat him. Sam goes home with the intention of training harder for the next round in Canberra. Winner Troy Brosnan “crossed the line with nothing left” but was still mind blown by his winning margin. The next round is in Stromlo on a track that has seenA�a lot of work recently and promises to be another exciting race.

Man of the moment, two from two, anyone willing to say Troy could clean sweep the series like he did last year in Under 19’s? Photo: Sean Anderson.

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Elite Men:

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1. Troy Brosnan 3.14.14

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2. Sam Hill 3.19.49 + 5.35

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3. Bryn Atkinson 3.20.36 + 6.22

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4. Ricky Boyer 3.22.31 + 8.17

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5. Rhys Atkinson 3.22.99 + 8.85

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Elite Women:

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1. Tracey Hannah 3.48.04

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2. Jill Kintner 3.55.69 + 7.65

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3. Shelly Flood 4.06.91 + 18.87

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4. Madeline Taylor 4.18.86 + 30.82

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5. Trudy Nicholas 4.29.56 + 41.52

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Under 19 Men:

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1. Connor Fearon 3.20.68

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2. Tom Crimmins 3.24.59 + 3.91

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3. Jack Moir 3.24.69 + 4.01

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4. Dean Lucas 3.26.80 + 6.12

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5. Henry Blake 3.27.97 + 7.29

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Under 19 Women:

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1. Danielle Beecroft 7.18.49

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