Continuing our Inside Info experiences of the 2014 Nationals tracks, we have Bright, Victoria by Connor Fearon. From this head cam taken during National Championships, you can see why it’s one of the favourite stops on the series; fast and loose, see it for yourself!
With the national series closed and done for another year we thought we would relive some of the events, in our first installment we go to arguably one of Australia’s most iconic tracks; Thredbo. For many years this track has been testing riders skills, endurance and brakes! We jump on board with Blake Nielsen to see how the fast boys do it, enjoy….
Bright is the home of the final race for Victorian Downhill Series. Now we know you have seen all of our coverage from Bright of the Australian National Championshipsa�� So we wanted to make this one a little different, no one enjoys seeing the same thing over and over, so we sent Jason out with a challenge! He has to shoot the entire track with a 300mm lens, for anyone who has been to Bright, you will know ita��s not really an open track, so thata��s quite a challenge (a 300mm lens is super zoomed in if youa��re wondering why a 300mm would be hard!).
Bright has turned on the weather again, though there was an awesome storm Friday night, the track didn’t seem all that effected in a negative way at all. By the time practice started on Saturday the track was in unbelievable condition, with more and more riders passing over it, it became tacky, and there was no dust! A rare sight at Bright, and a really strange feeling, we almost missed the dusta�� Almost!
With the track being so sticky riders were gathering confidence at rapid pace! Some getting carried away, and the track put them back in their place, with many small crashes and off track excursions. As the sun started to lower through the trees the track started to dry slightly, but not to the point where everything was dusty. Riders who have ridden here before, either for champs or in free time were enjoying the improved track conditions, the new riders were loving it too, the steepness a little daunting for many riders though.
Sunday morning arrived and there was a heavy dew around, it didn’t seem to penetrate the trees though. However, the track did generally get slightly moister, keeping everything super grippy. We had a chat with local, Aiden Varley before practice and he claimed the track would be dry and dusty by race runs, surely this local knowledge was an advantage. As riders rolled down throughout practice it appeared Aiden was right on the money, with the track drying quickly and catching a lot of riders out, with the crashes becoming more and more theatrical throughout the morning, with some providing quite a scare for both the riders and us spectators watching.
As qualifying came around the track was almost dry, not to the point of inhaling kilograms of dust but still very dry, this meant some of those ruts were becoming very slippy and extremely deep. Qualifying seemed to run seamlessly and we saw no crashes of extreme measure nor mechanicals.
With qualifying complete racing started. Some of the loose rocks and wayward roots began playing havoc with the bikes as riders pushed harder and harder, many finding their way to the bottom with mechanicals, especially broken chains and derailleurs.
At the end of the day the results ended up as follows:
Men
1. Liam Panozzo
2. Dean Lucas
3. Oliver Zwar
4. Rhys Atkinson
5. Ricky Clarke
Women
1. Tegan Molloy
2. Ellie Wale
3. Sarah Booth
4. Liching Li
5. Carrie McLachlan
Well that wraps up the racing for the Victorian Downhill Series, a big thanks to Jason Stephens Photography for their hard work, let’s not muck around they killed it with the 300mm challenge this weekend!
Here at Downhill247.com we live for downhill, 24 hours a day 7 days a week! Hence the name Downhill247 in case you didn’t know…. So for us world cup races are a massively exciting time for us. We thought we would give you a run down on what to expect from us this year. It is exciting for us to announce Jason Stevens Photography will be on board providing a range of images for your viewing pleasure, those familiar with the site will know how high quality his work is and we can’t wait to see what he produces overseas this year.
So what else is happening for 2014? Well as usual our resident world cup racer, Connor ‘Mr Worldwide’ Fearon is back on board providing his usual run down of his race experience. With a good off season under his belt we are keen to see him move up the ranks of the results and ensure he is right at the pointy end of the field.
We actually have another big announcement but we will keeping that under wraps for just a moment longer….
Let’s have a look at how the 2014 season is going to shape up, obviously the big news is the return of the world’s best riders to Australia, we last saw them in 2009 at the world championships in Canberra. Cairns in the far north of the country gets round 2 of the downhill after riders head to South Africa for round 1.
2014 Season:
From
To
Name
Venue
Class
Country
24.04.2014
27.04.2014
UCI World Cup XCO / XCE / DHI
Cairns
CDM
AUS
07.06.2014
08.06.2014
UCI World Cup DHI
Fort William
CDM
GBR
14.06.2014
15.06.2014
UCI World Cup DHI
Leogang
CDM
AUT
31.07.2014
03.08.2014
UCI World Cup XCO / XCE / DHI
Mont-Sainte-Anne
CDM
CAN
07.08.2014
10.08.2014
UCI World Cup XCO / XCE / DHI
Windham
CDM
USA
21.08.2014
24.08.2014
UCI World Cup XCO / XCE / DHI
MA�ribel
CDM
FRA
02.09.2014
07.09.2014
UCI XCO/XCE/XCR/DHI WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS
Hafjell
CM
NOR
Interestingly enough for the rest of the world Cairns will be one of the great unknowns, as overseas riders won’t be sure what to expect. At least most Australians will have an idea of the unique dirt in the area and being a home race it allows us to enter an additional number of juniors, as well as local wildcard riders, for the race.
For the other rounds it is the French round of Meribel that will see riders nervous with what to expect. Fortunately the area has held quite a lot of French national races and is rumored to be quite a technical course.
Exciting times ahead, make sure you check back for our big announcement soon.
Now that the Australian national series, championships and Oceanias have been run and won MTBA have announced the Australian national junior team for 2014. Heading over toA�Hafjell, Norway, A�from the 2ndA�to the 7thA�September 2014 to represent OZ are a fine crop of young riders!
No real surprises in the list as below, congratulations to all those that made it and as usual Downhill247.com will be bringing you all the action!;
Bright National Champs threw up one great weekend of racing, let’s finish our coverage of the weekend with a Pick Of The Pics. Our dedicated and hardworking photo g’s were scrambling up and down the mountain all weekend fighting dust, starvation and the background scenery to bring you the goods, enjoy!
That wraps up the coverage of Bright and the Australian national championships.
Images: Jason Stevens Photography, JB Photo Media & house images.