Pick Of The Pics – Oceania’s 2013

Danielle Beecroft coming through the rocks, despite being the sole competitor in her class she was still charging hard.
Danielle Beecroft coming through the rocks, despite being the sole competitor in her class she was still charging hard.

We had so many images from the weekend we just had to share them so here is part 2 of our Oceania’s coverage from Glenorchy, Tasmania.

Starting off witha video… Here we have Ben Power getting sent wild over the jumps near the bottom of the course, this is not for the faint hearted! (Ben’s okay though!)

Now you might think this is David McMillan because we all know David does whips but this is actually his team mate, Jackson Davis, getting his style on!
Now you might think this is David McMillan because we all know David does whips but this is actually his team mate, Jackson Davis, getting his style on!
Simon Palmer dropping in!
Simon Palmer dropping in!
Josh McDonald out in the open near the botom of the course.
Josh McDonald out in the open near the botom of the course.
Joey Vejvoda finished 7th.
Joey Vejvoda finished 7th.
Tom Matthews rounded out the top 10 in Elite Men.
Tom Matthews rounded out the top 10 in Elite Men.
The colours in this shot are crazy but that's because of the white powdery dirt that lines much of the track. Of course Troy Brosnan's style doesnt hurt either!
The colours in this shot are crazy but that’s because of the white powdery dirt that lines much of the track. Of course Troy Brosnan’s style doesnt hurt either!
David McMillan again! This time his wheels are on the ground though.
David McMillan again! This time his wheels are on the ground though.
Joel Willis heading through the final lower section before coming out in to the open.
Joel Willis heading through the final lower section before coming out into the open.
Jackson Davis rounded out the top 10 in 10th!
Jackson Davis rounded out the top 10 in 10th!
With that we are done with Oceanias.
With that we are done with Oceanias.

Images: Andrew Palmer & Jason Stevens

Oceanias – Tassie – Finals

Oceania's was the last big race of the 2012/13 Australian domestic season but that wasn't stopping the whips from flowing!
Oceania’s was the last big race of the 2012/13 Australian domestic season but that wasn’t stopping the whips from flowing!

The Final chapter of the 2012/13 Australian National Series was Oceaniaa��s, a standalone event but an important one for many riders trying to chalk up a big result. So off we headed to one of Australiaa��s most southerly points. This year the Oceaniaa��s were held in Glenorchy Tasmania, just a short drive from Hobart but one of Australiaa��s best downhill tracks.

The long weekend meant that many people got a full day's practice in on Friday.
The long weekend meant that many people got a full day’s practice in on Friday.

Friday practice brought with it some awesome looking weather, from inside a car at least but when you stepped out you realised it was super cold, and very windy in some of the open sections of track. This wind caught many riders off guard through the lower jump section. The most notable off was Ben Power, not suffering any weekend ruining injuries, but a spectacular off all the same!

There were some wild times due to the wind at the bottom of the track but else where on the track riders were still battling as Luke Ellison shows us!
There were some wild times due to the wind at the bottom of the track but else where on the track riders were still battling as Luke Ellison shows us!

Riders continued to roll through the course and it began to get very dusty, ruts formed and some sections became super loose, many having rocks torn out of the ground due to the solid braking. By the end of Friday the track was beginning to change, this meant Saturdaya��s practice was almost like starting over again.

Whooooo-weeee! David McMillan cracking that whip!
Whooooo-weeee! David McMillan cracking that whip!
Ben Hill adds his style further up the course.
Ben Hill adds his style further up the course.
But it wasn't just those two throwing down the style...
But it wasn’t just those two throwing down the style…

Saturday practice saw riders pushing that little bit too hard, which resulted in a lot more riders appearing into the open jump section at the bottom a little worse for wear. Many were covered in dust from little offs and mistakes through some of the looser sections back up the track. Due to the rather small turn out and the completely relaxed attitude of the event, many riders were having plenty of fun on the bottom set of jumps! Two riders of note to turn up the style were David McMillan and Ben Hill who were throwing sizable whips all day.

The powdery conditions in some places meant you either hit your line or were back pedalling fast as Claire Buchar demonstrates!
The powdery conditions in some places meant you either hit your line or were back pedalling fast as Claire Buchar demonstrates!
Troy Brosnan found a rock that took a disliking to his rear tube and stole all its air!
Troy Brosnan found a rock that took a disliking to his rear tube and stole all its air!

As seeding came around the track had grown some teeth and rocks had started appearing in some of the high speed sections, Troy Brosnan found out the hard way flatting in his seeding run. This sent him to the bottom of the pack, meaning he would have to do a run early Sunday, would this potentially be an advantage due to the ever changing track conditions? Troy wasn’t focused on that, he was clearly disappointed in flatting but looked forward to his race run Sunday. At the end of Saturdaya��s seeding Kovarik Racing had stolen the show, with top qualifying honours going to both Chris and Claire.

Chris Kovarik took the number one postion after seeding on Saturday...
Chris Kovarik took the number one position after seeding on Saturday…
As did Claire Buchar by making it down the track unfortunately being the sole Elite female entrant...
As did Claire Buchar by making it down the track unfortunately being the sole Elite female entrant…

Sunday brought some excellent racing, even with the very minimal field. Danielle Beecroft claimed the win for Under 19 females, disappointingly being the only female rider in her age group and only one of two females racing downhill the entire weekend.

Under 19 Female champ, Danielle Beecroft, you have to commend her effort depite being the sole entrant, this course tends to do that.
Under 19 Female champ, Danielle Beecroft, you have to commend her effort despite being the sole entrant, this course tends to do that.
We are keen to see how Danielle goes overseas later this year.
We are keen to see how Danielle goes overseas later this year.

Thomas Crimmins also had an early start due to a fall in his seeding run, this didn’t faze him though as he crossed the line to take honours in the Under 19s mena��s class, could this be a prelude to a potential advantage for Troy Brosnan?

Thomas Crimmins comes in hot!
Thomas Crimmins comes in hot!
But rode it out no worries and took the win in Under 19's.
But rode it out no worries and took the win in Under 19’s.
Luke Ellison negotiates a tricky rock garden and brought it home in second place.
Luke Ellison negotiates a tricky rock garden and brought it home in second place.

Claire Buchar claimed the win in the Elite females, again being the only female in her class. Ironically though, she was not actually able to claim the Oceania title as she is not from the Oceania region.

Claire Buchar has been having a good Australian domestic season but again was the only competitor in the Elite Female class!
Claire Buchar has been having a good Australian domestic season but again was the only competitor in the Elite Female class!
Due to her citizenship she was unable to claim the Oceania's title though!
Due to her citizenship she was unable to claim the Oceania’s title though!

As the Elite men started rolling down the hill we Saw Troy Brosnan come through early and set a blistering pace topping Chris Kovarika��s qualifying time from the day before. Troy assumed the hot seat all the way through to the top 5 riders.

A flat saw Troy Brosnan head off early in the day for his final run, with a strong run he was sure of spending some time in the hot seat!
A flat saw Troy Brosnan head off early in the day for his final run, with a strong run he was sure of spending some time in the hot seat!
Anotehr strong race for Jack Moir, third in the end, he must be hungry for a win though?!
Another strong race for Jack Moir, third in the end, he must be hungry for a win though?!

As the top 5 began descending the times became increasingly tight, Jack Moir came through less than half a second behind Troy. It was now essentially Troy vs. Chris, Chris is renowned for taking enormous chunks of time out race tracks the world over. Could he do it in this circumstance? He would have to top his qualifying time by a sizable margin to claim the win. As Chris appeared over the first jump in the open section he appeared to have the clock under control. He pedalled hard over the line to stop the clocks 3 seconds in the green and claim the win at Oceaniaa��s.

A strong seeding result set Chris up for the win, he dealt with the deteriorating conditions perfectly.
A strong seeding result set Chris up for the win, he dealt with the deteriorating conditions perfectly.
Chris cranks across the line to take the title!
Chris cranks across the line to take the title!
The top 5 were;  Chris Kovarik, Troy Brosnan, Jack Moir, Kaine Cannan & David McMillan.
The top 5 were;
Chris Kovarik, Troy Brosnan, Jack Moir, Kaine Cannan & David McMillan.

For many of Australiaa��s top racers this was the final race in their Australian Campaign, we here at Downhill247.com would like to wish all of them the best of luck at the upcoming Sea Otter and for the rest of their International Seasons!

We have a bumper set of photos from this race so watch out for part 2 up soon!

Images: Andrew Palmer & Jason Stevens

Report: Jason Stevens

Oceanias – Tassie – Seeding

Troy Brosnan's return to racing over the past few weeks hasn't been smooth sailing unfortunately but expect him to be up there tomorrow come finals. Seeding today saw Troy well and truly down the order with a flat tyre. Image: Andrew Palmer
Troy Brosnan’s return to racing over the past few weeks hasn’t been smooth sailing unfortunately but expect him to be up there tomorrow come finals. Seeding today saw Troy well and truly down the order with a flat tyre. Image: Andrew Palmer

It is not all bunnies and Easter eggs this weekend with Oceania’s being held at Glenorchy, Tasmania. Seeding today showed the main contenders were those who have been competing all season in the National Series, bar Sam Hill. Results as follows;A�

Elite Male

1. Chris Kovarik 3:13.24

2. Jack Moir 3:16.30A�+ 3.06

3. Kaine Cannan 3:17.53 + 4.29

4. David McMillan 3:21.03 + 7.79

5. Joey Vejvoda 3:22.29 + 9.05

Elite Female

1. Claire Buchar 3:57.57

Under 19 Male

1. Luke Ellison 3:21.98

2. Brent Smith 3:25.69A�+ 3.71

3. Brent Capel 3:27.80 + 5.82

4. Matthew McCorkell 3:31.13 +A�9.15

5. Thomas Crimmins 3:31.23 +A�9.25

Under 19 Female

1. Danielle Beecroft 4:46.94

A good day for Kovarik Racing with both riders seeding first. Image: Jason Stevens
A good day for Kovarik Racing with both riders seeding first. Image: Jason Stevens

Check back for the full report for the weekend up on the site after the race.

2012 Oceania Championships’ – Rotorua New Zealand

The 2012 Oceania Championships’ were held in Rotorua, on a track that many riders’, said was one of the best race tracks they have raced on. Conditions varied over the weekend with rain falling in the finals on Sunday. Many ofA�Australia’s Elite riders were preparing for the first World Cup in South Africa and didn’t make the trip over to race. A�Australia’s highest Elite Men’s finish was thirteenth, Junior Men were better represented and Australia claimed three out of the top five places.

Elite Men:

1. Matthew Scoles NZLA�3.07.20

2. Matt Walker NZL 3.09.18 + 1.98

3. Wyn Masters NZL 3.10.03 + 2.83

4. Brook MacDonald NZL 3.13.78 + 6.58

5. Remi Gauvin CAN 3.14.38 + 7.18

Under 19 Men:

1. Brent Smith AUS 3.16.41

2. Jake Robinson NZL 3.16.73 + 0.33

3. Louis Hamilton NZL 3.17.27 + 0.87

4. Dave McMillan AUS 3.18.18 +A�1.77

5. Dean Lucas AUS 3.19.41 + 3.01
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