SA State Series – Race 6 – Fox Long

Dust! Finally a dry Fox race after battling mother nature over the past few months. Interesting feet positioning... Due to the lack of water the track started to get blown out in places giving riders another challenge.
Dust! Finally a dry Fox race after battling mother nature over the past few months. Interesting feet positioning… Due to the lack of water the track started to get blown out in places giving riders another challenge.

After a few weeks since the last SA State race we were back at Fox for the next one! With gorgeous weather and fun track there were no complaints though. Fox Long was the location, as this track is open to the public basically all year round plenty of riders were up to speed early, the short turn around on shuttles were helping as well. No big news from the day of practice, a few injuries, get better soon all who succumbed but overall it was Sunday everyone was keen for.

A bit of last minute maintenance? Or was it the two days of riding leading up to your race run? Whatever the case we saw a few riders tweaking in the pits Sunday morning.
A bit of last minute maintenance? Or was it the two days of riding leading up to your race run? Whatever the case we saw a few riders tweaking in the pits Sunday morning.
Running off the track was bad enough with the blueberry's (spare a thought for marshals and photographers who had to traverse it!) but a this prickly little fella in and an off the track excursion could have been really interesting!
Running off the track was bad enough with the blueberry’s (spare a thought for marshals and photographers who had to traverse it!) but with this prickly little fella an off the track excursion could have been really interesting!
Like magpies to shiny objects, photographers get drawn to riders with colour!
Like magpies to shiny objects, photographers get drawn to riders with colour!

There was good racing across all the classes, with a solid turn out of riders. The big draw card categories for most people are the Under 19 and Elite Men but it was great to see more girls out and racing too. Matt Taylor and Angus Maddern threw down in seeding to keep their form of late going and took the top times for seeding in Under 19’s and Elite respectively.

Of course it is not only just Elite and Under 19 riders that come out for race day!
Of course it is not only just Elite and Under 19 riders that come out for race day!

With Inside Line running everything so smoothly and rider numbers not quite as big as they previously have been racing was done by 2.30pm. It was a very familiar looking podium too!

James Chambers just floating along, two wheels off the ground!
James Chambers just floating along, two wheels off the ground!
Taking selfies to the next level?! Not quite the Adelaide Independent Racing guys always put out some good footage of their weekend.
Taking selfies to the next level?! Not quite the Adelaide Independent Racing guys always put out some good footage of their weekend.
There was definitely a few lines on some part of the tracks, inside, outside, high, low it was all there!
There was definitely a few lines on some part of the tracks, inside, outside, high, low it was all there!
Mmm sunlight, good conditions taken advantage of here by Matt Kelly.
Mmm sunlight warm weather is close by, good conditions taken advantage of here by Matt Kelly.

To the racing and Matt Taylor held onto his number one spot from seeding in Under 19’sA�with a 2.13.83, ahead of Connor Clancy and James Chambers. In Elite Women Moira Love took the win from Simone Cameron but both riders were riding well as they went past us. To Elite Men and rider after rider just kept coming through going faster and faster! The top 5 looked like this; Cam Ryan in 5th after battling sickness leading into the race, 4th to the always consistent Ngari Jenkins, 3rd to Steve Gebert another rider who is very professional in what he does, 2nd place went to Will Rischbieth who is “taking the year off riding” and the number one position was Angus Maddern who cracked on with a 2.08.66. There was talk of riders ducking down to the 2.05 which didn’t quite happen but in the end it didn’t matter as the racing was good anyway.

Cal Morrison back form Whistler and into 7th place.
Cal Morrison back form Whistler and into 7th place.
Steve Gebert flew past us near one of the high speed sections before dropping in to continue his run.
Steve Gebert flew past us near one of the high speed sections before dropping in to continue his run.
The Elite Men's winner Angus Maddern taking care of business.
The Elite Men’s winner Angus Maddern taking care of business.

That is a wrap for the SA State Series for 2013, the next race on the calendar is the State Champs at a different Willunga track, we are keen to see the changes!

SA State Series – Race 4 – Fox Pattos

Good old Fox Creek, you never know what you are in for!
Good old Fox Creek, you never know what you are in for!

Hang on we hear you say, race 4? You just put up race 5 the other day…! Well after some rather inclement weather RoundA� 4 was postponed until after round 5, make sense?! When we heard that Matt Bird Photography would be heading out to the race we threw down a challenge for them, shoot the race on film! So all the warm images you see are from the ‘by-gone’ era of film!

Ah the warm glow of film! Will Badger bursts out of this corner.
Ah the warm glow of film! Will Badger bursts out of this corner.

Conditions weren’t dry and dusty but they were a big improvement from the weekend the race was cancelled. Pretty standard track at Fox – Pattos Curse for this round, it has some real off camber sections, some really good turns and a big jump into the finish area.

Keeping warm was the name of the game!
Keeping warm was the name of the game!
The big jump into the finish area, Tom Matto puts on a show.
The big jump into the finish area, Tom Matto puts on a show.

The future of the sport, the Under 19 racers, fought it out with the victory going to Matt Taylor, his time of 1.55.23 was also the second fastest time of the day, quite an impressive effort! Racing was super tight in the Elite category with the top 5 separated by less than 1.5 seconds! In the end it was Angus Maddern, who has recently returned from Canada including racing the Mont Sainte Anne World Cup, who took the victory.

Matt Taylor took the Under 19's victory and the second fastest time of the day, super impressive!
Matt Taylor took the Under 19’s victory and the second fastest time of the day, super impressive!

The next raceA�in the series we head back to Fox! This time Long, it is bound to be another good weekend of racing.

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World Champs – South Africa – Elite Finals

Pietermaritzburg went off with a bang, full unexpected twists – like Sam Hill’s unfortunate crash and Mitch Ropelato losing it in the first turn on the 29er. The Aussie contingent continued to put pressure on the competition throughout the weekend, but Greg Minaar was too quick on home soil, scorching down the track and slipping in under Sik Mik’s nose. With a unique track came unique bike setups (for a Downhill World Cup); from 26″ to 29″, and single crown to full-blown DH double crowns. Tradition still stands proud, however, as the fastest on the day were 26ers!

So close to taking the win; stolen by three-tenths of a second. Sik Mik threw down with speed and style in his race run. A contender all season, Mik has the power and determination, can he pull it off as the cup comes to a close?
So close to taking the win; stolen by three-tenths of a second. Sik Mik threw down with speed and style in his race run. A contender all season, Mik has the power and determination, can he pull it off as the cup comes to a close?
Aussies littered the podiums in Pietermaritzburg, Hannah and Graves here sharing the moment of triumph with Greg Minaar.
Aussies littered the podiums in Pietermaritzburg, Hannah and Graves here sharing the moment of triumph with Greg Minaar.
The man of the hour (if you say it quickly it sounds like "Minaar" ), doing what every downhill racer dreams of - pulling off the win at home, amongst friends, family and a familiar crowd. Wheel, track and other debate aside, there's not much better way to describe this than 'Yewww!'
The man of the hour (if you say it quickly it sounds like “Minaar” ), doing what every downhill racer dreams of – pulling off the win at home, amongst friends, family and a familiar crowd. Wheel, track and other debate aside, there’s not much better way to describe this than ‘Yewww!’
A heavy crash out of the lower rock garden left Sam looking a little worse for wear. Unlucky this time, he'll surely be back, even more determined next time.
A heavy crash out of the lower rock garden left Sam looking a little worse for wear. Unlucky this time, he’ll surely be back, even more determined next time.
Jared Graves, riding his hot topic single crowns into 3rd place. After a lot of focus on his Enduro racing this season, Graves has got to be happy with the result.
Jared Graves, riding his hot topic single crowns into 3rd place. After a lot of focus on his Enduro racing this season, Graves has got to be happy with the result.
The Hannah couple have had a great season on Polygon Bicycles, and as the excitement for the last two World Cup rounds builds, so will the anticipation to see how Tracey and Sik Mik go. Here Tracey performs a fly-by with some serious style.
The Hannah couple have had a great season on Polygon Bicycles, and as the excitement for the last two World Cup rounds builds, so will the anticipation to see how Tracey and Sik Mik go. Here Tracey performs a fly-by with some serious style.
South Africa gave us a unique podium, showing off the cultural side of the event. While it's all about the racing  usually, sometimes it's nice to stop and take in the surroundings. After all, the world cup is held in some incredible places. Winners are grinners..!
South Africa gave us a unique podium, showing off the cultural side of the event. While it’s all about the racing usually, sometimes it’s nice to stop and take in the surroundings. After all, the world cup is held in some incredible places. Winners are grinners..!
An emotional finale to the World Champs weekend for Minaar, certainly another big notch on his belt. It's this exact moment that all the hours, pain, sweat and training pay off tenfold.
An emotional finale to the World Champs weekend for Minaar, certainly another big notch on his belt. It’s this exact moment that all the hours, pain, sweat and training pay off tenfold.

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World Champs – South Africa – Junior Finals

The first downhill medals have been given out in South Africa! It was fantastic to see Australia on the podium twice.
The first downhill medals have been given out in South Africa! It was fantastic to see Australia on the podium twice.

What a day here in South Africa, the Juniors had their runs to determine who take the crown of Junior World Champ, if you were in Australia watching the UCI’s live timing we bet a white screen has never been so exciting! The atmosphere was slightly different in South Africa, there was a lot of nerves but being a Friday the crowd numbers weren’t as high as if it were a weekend.

It was the Junior Females who started proceedings off and Tahnee Seagrave followed up her silver medal from last year to take the win this year. For Australia it was Danielle Beecroft in second and Tegan Molloy in third.
It was the Junior Females who started proceedings off and Tahnee Seagrave followed up her silver medal from last year to take the win this year. For Australia it was Danielle Beecroft in second and Tegan Molloy in third.

After the Junior Female class it was time for Junior Males, there would be around 50 riders all trying to claim the stripes, with Australia fielding such a large team we had riders set off early and this saw the likes of Ben Hill taking the hot seat early on. Fortunately mechanicals or crashes didn’t factor into the results, all the Aussies got down without succumbing to anything other than dust and having to pedal flat out!

Luke Ellison powering on, a top 10 at the first split before finishing 26th by the end. Luke will be the first to admit fitness plays a definite part on this track as all the riders are experiencing!
Luke Ellison powering on, a top 10 at the first split before finishing 26th by the end. Luke will be the first to admit fitness plays a definite part on this track as all the riders are experiencing!

As we got to the pointy end of proceedings it was Noel Niederberger from Switzerland in the hot seat, Noel had been riding well all year in the World Cups and looked to have put in the time to beat. Thomas Crimmins came down and just missed out on the top spot, finishing a super strong 8th place. Dean Lucas was on course andA�all the AustraliansA�really got nervous, Dean was just down at the first split, by less than half a second, we knew how bad Dean wanted this so there was no reason to be concerned about that time gap. As Dean powered to the line he went into second place, with a few riders still to come it was now no longer up to Dean to determine his final position. Three more riders would determine Dean’s position, on any given day any of these riders could take the victory, Michael Jones from Great Britain just bested Noels time. Fastest rider during timed practice Loris Vergier put nearly two seconds into Michael’s time, showing his fastest practice run was no fluke. There was only one rider left on the hill, Richie Rude Jr, all year Richie has been competing at the World Cups but in the Elite class so everyone knew he was going to be the one to watch our for. Last year he finished second to Loic Bruni but this year he put in an amazing run to take the victory. From the first split everyone knew it would take a mechanical or a crash to stop him, he went on to power home by over five and a half seconds! The track suiting the big powerhouse from the USA and pushing Dean into fifth place.

Dean Lucas was a blur! He has been riding fast all week, all year in fact and was rewarded with a solid 5th place.
Dean Lucas was a blur! He has been riding fast all week, all year in fact and was rewarded with a solid 5th place.
Richie Rude has been on a mission since his second place last year, he is a big kid and used this to his advantage here in South Africa. The stars and stripes knock up there first gravity medal for the campaign, will they get anymore?
Richie Rude has been on a mission since his second place last year, he is a big kid and used this to his advantage here in South Africa. The stars and stripes knock up there first gravity medal for the campaign, will they get anymore?
The top three juniors, not sure what is going on with the odd socks or the fact the winners' jersey looks a little small!
The top three juniors, not sure what is going on with the odd socks or the fact the winners’ jersey looks a little small!

Junior Female:

2. Danielle Beecroft + 7.512

3. Tegan Molloy + 19.448

Junior Male:

5. Dean Lucas + 8.908

8. Thomas Crimmins + 14.101

16. Aiden Varley

17. Peter Knott

24. Ben Hill

26. Luke Ellison

28. Brent Smith

Of course there was also practice for the Elite guys going on, the big news from South Africa is the weather has drastically changed, getting a lot cooler and the threat of rain now looks real.

You spin me right round... The Elite guys and gals were practicing in cooler conditions, with the possibility of rain overnight.
You spin me right round… The Elite guys and gals were practicing in cooler conditions, with the possibility of rain overnight.

There are two half an hour practice sessions (yes half an hour!) sessions left before finals on Sunday, the weather may have the biggest say in the results we will just have to wait and see!

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World Champs – South Africa – Junior Timed Practice/Elite Practice

Things are getting serious now, first off the big boys and girls of the Elite world came out to play for their practice session early this morning, 8am early! Sam Hill doing his thing.
Things are getting serious now, first off the big boys and girls of the Elite world came out to play for their practice session early this morning, 8am early! Sam Hill doing his thing.

Today the business end of the week started to kick into gear, Elite riders were out on course and Juniors had their timed practice runs. It is still going to be a bit unusual having the Junior Champs decided days before Elite but it potentially means more excitement! No change in the track conditions, the weather is still warm, wind whipping across the jumps is the biggest issue. 40 foot jumps and cross winds don’t mix… Many of the riders are checking this before they hit them because a crash hereA�could see you out for the weekend.

Talking about jumps riders are still getting plenty of height, we even got the ruler out to confirm!
Talking about jumps riders are still getting plenty of height, we even got the ruler out to confirm!

Timed practice for the Juniors was where the attention was focused, no real surprises with the top riders all there, Australians were well represented with Dean Lucas 4th and Thomas Crimmins 7th. Tomorrow is the real important one though.

It is always hard to gauge timed practice as you don't quite know how hard each rider has gone and no one is going to talk up how hard they tried! It was French Junior - Loris Vergier who was on the top spot.
It is always hard to gauge timed practice as you don’t quite know how hard each rider has gone and no one is going to talk up how hard they tried! It was French Junior – Loris Vergier who was on the top spot.
It is still a little strange seeing single crowns on Jared Graves race bike! He has admitted the bike is costing him time in some places, proving it is not a full roadie track, but that he can make up for that in other areas with the bike. Interesting to see what happens race day, will the gamble pay off?
It is still a little strange seeing single crowns on Jared Graves race bike! He has admitted the bike is costing him time in some places, proving it is not a full roadie track, but that he can make up for that in other areas with the bike. Interesting to see what happens race day, will the gamble pay off?
A lot of the action here in South Africa isn't taking place on the ground! Truth be told it is the jumps that are the big 'feature' of the track.
A lot of the action here in South Africa isn’t taking place on the ground! Truth be told it is the jumps that are the big ‘feature’ of the track.

Tomorrow is the day of the Juniors, check back as we fill you in with all the inside info!

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World Champs – South Africa – Junior Practice Day 2

As excitement builds for what lies ahead, Wednesday practice went ahead for juniors, including our Aussie contingent. The hardpacked, dry track won’t change dramatically between now and race day (unless the weather does), it’s time for riders to lock in their lines and get their head in the game. We’ve also seen a number of custom rigs for certain riders, notably Steve Smith on a prototype Devinci and the CRC/Nukeproof team on “country specific custom” rides. What will this mean come racing? All we can say is, these riders wouldn’t be doing it if they weren’t onto something. Lets see where this goes…

Florent Payet
A welcome change after the wet weather in Mont-Sainte-Anne, Pietermaritzburg’s predictable surface lets riders really open up. Here Luke Ellison sends his way down the mountain. After placing 2nd in the National Series, Luke has good opportunity here in South Africa.
Brent Smith, focused through the iconic lower section of the track. On a fast, dry track our Aussie riders are at home, which is an advantage come racing on Friday (Juniors only).
Caroline Buchanan
Caroline Buchanan is in a good position coming into to the event. Consistently performing in BMX racing, and now presented with a fitness-intensive trail…
We’re on the edge of our seat!
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Tegan Molloy and Danielle Beecroft are proudly running Australian Jerseys in the Junior Women’s class this weekend. Pictured, Tegan attacks a rocky section. It’s clear why the World Cup comes back each year to Pietermaritzburg, it’s a tough trail that tests endurance and pushes riders to their limits in speed and technique.
Tasmanian rider Ben Hill steezing it up on the Rocky Mountain Flatline. While downhill racing is a serious affair come race day, we know all riders all do it for the same reason: FUN. And what's more fun than a big whip?
Tasmanian rider Ben Hill steezing it up on the Rocky Mountain Flatline. While downhill racing is a serious affair come race day, we know all riders all do it for the same reason: FUN. And what’s more fun than a big whip?

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