World Cup Round 3, Fort William – Race Day

It felt like today was going to be a good one, so we got here early, before the teams even
It felt like today was going to be a good one, so we got here early, before the teams even
Ed Masters found some minions in Fort William
Ed Masters found some minions in Fort William

Race day in Fort William, with plenty of Aussies in top spots, what would the day hold? Would the weather hold? Or would the heavens open and change the game entirely? There has been rain overnight, so the track was moist again, but many riders commented that if the day was similar to yesterday then the track would end up very similar to the track everyone had qualified on. Aiden Varley commented that the rain wasn’t a bad thing, allowing the top part of the track to pick up some moisture making it a little more tacky, noting that as it dried yesterday it became slippy and skatey.

Aiden Varley throws down some style for the first run of the day
Aiden Varley throws down some style for the first run of the day

As practice began many tried to get a run in quickly first up, then allow a large rest and do only one or two more runs, this is quite standard due to the length and endurance of Fort William. This approach confirmed in many rider’s minds that they were only going to do minimal runs, with many of the top pros allowing time for a very late run to check the track in its condition closest to their time of departure from the top of the hill.

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Racing began, and some high cloud began to descend on the top of the hill, making conditions changeable for the junior men. however the weather wasn’t the thing on most peoples minds it was Martin Maes, the young enduro rider from GT, walking away with a win, and knocking some of the big names out such as Luca Shaw, it should be noted that Luca had a mechanical, would the results of been the same if Luca didn’t? We don’t know, but we do know that Martin Maes has a bright future ahead of him, no matter which discipline he chooses to take part in.

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An emotional win for Martin Maes
An emotional win for Martin Maes

The women began rolling down the hill, and the punctures started rolling in, with many of the women suffering punctures and throwing a spanner in the works, the most notable victims being both British riders and crowd favorites, Manon Carpenter and also Rachel Atherton, much to the crowds disappointment. This opened up the win to Emmeline Ragot, who stormed home in the changing conditions.

Manon Carpenter was unlucky to get a puncture during race runs
Manon Carpenter was unlucky to get a puncture during race runs

Now it was the mens turn, and as they entered the start gate the weather became even more shifting, with the bottom becoming a little bit of a rain jacket hokey pokey. Many riders coming down were commenting that the rain atop the hill was rather intense and how od it was to cross a section and have the rain cease and to arrive into the finish straight in striking sunshine. As we entered the territory for the top ten things felt like days of old with Steve Smith making a super comeback from injury sitting in the hot seat with both Sam Hill And Troy Brosnan to come. The crowd was lifting, and as Sam Hill Crossed the line they went bazerk, though not a local the crowd loved Sam, he’s a hard guy not to like, Next down the hill was local hope, Danny Hart, as Danny pedalled over the line the crowd went mental, we couldnt hear the camera shutter right next to our own ear, however Danny didn’t have the speed and would have to settle for second. This left only Troy to come down, and as he entered the final section through the Scotland arch the crowd went wild, Troy crossed the line to claim his maiden World Cup win, and was mobbed by team members in an ecstatic celebration.

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Final results are as follows:

Junior Men:
Martin Maes
Loris Vergier
Alex Marin Trillo
Drew Carters
Vernon Taylor

Elite Women:
Emmeline Ragot
Myriam Nicole
Tracey Hannah
Emilie Seigenthaler
Jill Kitner

Elite Men:
Troy Brosnan
Sam Hill
Danny Hart
Aaron Gwin
Gee Atherton

Some very happy winning women
Some very happy winning women
And a dissapointed Manon Carpenter
And a dissapointed Manon Carpenter

How about a bit of a style check just for fun to finish off the report:

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World Cup Round 3, Fort William – Qualifying

Are you ready for the....Red Bull Air Race...? No,  its qualifying time here at Ft.. William
Are you ready for the….Red Bull Air Race…? No, its qualifying time here at Ft.. William

With the schedule brought forward due to the windy conditions predicted, this left riders no choice but to be up at the crack of dawn (kind of, the sun doesn’t really set in Scotland at this time of year), the lifts were open at 6:30am for runs ot begin at 7am. A rather weird sensation, for both media and riders. By around 10am it felt much more like around 2pm.

There had been no rain over night and the track was drying out on the open parts, and even the woods were becoming a little tacky. With practice over all the riders were clambered into the lifts and taken to the top of the hill for qualis to begin. The forecast winds didn’t seem to hit as badly as predicted, we had a chat to many of our Aussie riders, with Sam Hill commenting it wasn’t all that windy, and in the sections it was windy, it was a tail wind, which he felt was an advantage. Another notable item was that Mick Hannah did not make it onto the track today opting to rest his shoulder for this round, we have heard whisperings he will not race the remainder of the season, but will aim for world champs in Norway later this year.

Manon Carpenter, taking the top quali spot from Rachel Atherton, will this be a regular occurance?
Manon Carpenter, taking the top quali spot from Rachel Atherton, will this be a regular occurrence?
Our other top qualifier today, Tory Brosnan, looking lightning quick today
Our other top qualifier today, Tory Brosnan, looking lightning quick today
Young Aussie Aiden Varley, looking great on the wallride, but not qualifying as well as he'd hoped, i'm sure
Young Aussie Aiden Varley, looking great on the wallride, but not qualifying as well as he’d hoped, i’m sure
Fellow Aussie, Tracey Hannah hits the same wallride. Coming in just outside the top 5 in 6th position
Fellow Aussie, Tracey Hannah hits the same wallride. Coming in just outside the top 5 in 6th position

The results of Qualification is as follows:

Women:
1. Manon Carpenter
2. Myriam Nicole
3. Emmeline Ragot
4. Tahnee Seagrave
5. Rachel Atherton

Elite Men:
1. Troy Brosnan
2. Danny Hart
3. Sam Hill
4. Sam Blenkinsop
5. Aaron Gwin

Junior Men:
1. Luca Shaw
2. Martin Maes
3. Alex Marin Trillo
4. Niel Stewart
5. Loris Vergier

Dave McMillan was looking fast, but didn't make the cut today finishing outside the 80
Dave McMillan was looking fast, but didn’t make the cut today finishing outside the 80
Sam Hill, feeling great and looking dangerous, when Sams feeling right any track can be his to win
Sam Hill, feeling great and looking dangerous, when Sams feeling right any track can be his to win
Steve Smith, back with a vengeance, putting himself into 7th position in his return race
Steve Smith, back with a vengeance, putting himself into 7th position in his return race
Connor Fearon was looking good every time we saw him, and ended up in 19th posi
Connor Fearon was looking good every time we saw him, and ended up in 19th posi
who doesn't enjoy a solid whip?
who doesn’t enjoy a solid whip?

World Cup Round 3, Fort William – Timed Practice

Those views, both up and down the hill
Those views, both up and down the hill

Today was simply a day of practice. We won’t bore you with the small details, we will give you some of the important facts and leave you with a gallery of todays preceding’s, hopefully leaving you wanting more for tomorrow qualis.

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The track started today in fantastic condition, but due to the moist ground it was quickly chopped up, especially in the wooded sections where pools had gathered, these sections quickly became rutted and changed the track significantly. Many riders got creative trying to find some new lines. The open sections of track that are generally high speed began to form braking bumps and by days end some of the small brake bumps had become pretty sizable bomb holes.

Some of the other news to come out of today is that Mick Hannah had a sizable off, and according to the medic we chatted with has done something to his shoulder’s AC joint, she says he can probably ride tomorrow if he chooses to, but we didn’t have time catch up with Mick, so we are unsure what his decision is. The weather is also not playing the game tomorrow, so qualifying will begin quite early so the wind does not effect the track.

The man of the day, Danny Hart, clocking the fastest time during timed training
The man of the day, Danny Hart, clocking the fastest time during timed training
Sik Mik getting some attention no body wants, the medical type. We are hoping to see mick back on the bike tomorrow and wish him a good recovery
Sik Mik getting some attention no body wants, the medical type. We are hoping to see Mick back on the bike tomorrow and wish him a good recovery

That’s all from us for now, enjoy the small gallery below and we will see you track side tomorrow!

Mayhem Dave, looking solid all day!

Mayhem Dave, looking solid all day!

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Dean Lucas entering some rocks, and looking super comfortable on his new team this year
Dean Lucas entering some rocks, and looking super comfortable on his new team this year
Aaron Gwin, pulling a dead last in timed training. Odd? Kind of, but we saw Aaron wait for team mate Troy and Aaron only completed one run, hence the slow time
Aaron Gwin, pulling a dead last in timed training. Odd? Kind of, but we saw Aaron wait for team mate Troy and Aaron only completed one run, hence the slow time
Connor Fearon, coming out with a 7th after timed training, taking it easy over the bridged upper section of track
Connor Fearon, coming out with a 7th after timed training, taking it easy over the bridged upper section of track
Some more of those views!
Some more of those views!
Never before have we seen a rider have so much fun riding a bike, Josh Bryceland turns on the style over the final hip jump
Never before have we seen a rider have so much fun riding a bike, Josh Bryceland turns on the style over the final hip jump
When the sun is shining waiting for riders isn't terrible
When the sun is shining waiting for riders isn’t terrible

Mr. Hill, looking cool calm and collected here in Ft. William, a track that's been kind to him in the past.

Mr. Hill, looking cool calm and collected here in Ft. William, a track that’s been kind to him in the past.
Sam Blenkinsop, doing some suspension testing, interestingly enough, on the old Lapierre
Sam Blenkinsop, doing some suspension testing, interestingly enough, on the old Lapierre
Tegan Molloy pushes over the slippery wooden feature part way through the woods
Tegan Molloy pushes over the slippery wooden feature part way through the woods
The man of the moment, Greg Minnaar. Bringing up is 100th World Cup race here in Ft. William
The man of the moment, Greg Minnaar. Bringing up is 100th World Cup race here in Ft. William
Stevie Smith is back on the bike, and looking quick, don't let the number plate fool you, Steve means business
Stevie Smith is back on the bike, and looking quick, don’t let the number plate fool you, Steve means business
The all new Lapierre Frame, yay or nay?
The all new Lapierre Frame, yay or nay?
Brent Smith drops into the abyss
Brent Smith drops into the abyss

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Chris Barlin Rolls into the morning fog
Chris Barlin Rolls into the morning fog
The GoPro Truck has got its low on in Ft. William
The GoPro Truck has got its low on in Ft. William

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World Cup Round 3, Fort William – Track Walk

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Welcome to Fort William, Scotland, a classicA�world cup track. Today’s weather was predictably Scottish with cold weather and low clouds. Scotland does however have some amazing scenery when the weather wants to play along.

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Today we took a walk down the track with Australian local team, Green To Gold. Consisting of Chris Barlin, Danielle Beecroft & Brent Smith.

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A39Y2793The top section of track hasn’t changed at all from previous years, with the signature Fort William open-ness and white rock faces. Its still rough and arm pump inducing. it has however received some love with some of the rougher sections being smoothed slightly.

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We spotted Danny Hart out on his track walk as well, looking cool as a cucumber, will the local Brit be on the podium this weekend?
We spotted Danny Hart out on his track walk as well, looking cool as a cucumber, will the local Brit be on the podium this weekend?
We also spotted this old face. Any guesses as to who it is? We have heard he is here with the his countries national junior team
We also spotted this old face. Any guesses as to who it is? We have heard he is here with the his countries national junior team

As we make our way down the track we come to the wooded section, a part of the track not many see at home on the telecast, this was bunted a little differently this year, leaving riders with few lines in certain sections which was a bit different, as usually the woods are bunted to allow multiple lines, however as we walked further down into the woods they did open up and become a labyrinth of lines.

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From here the track dives over the newer addition to the track, the road gap and into a high speed section with a few berms and wall rides. Then we pop out into a favorite of most spectators, the high speed jumps section, and then into the hip jump and down to the finish line.

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We can’t finish off without sharing a bit more of that epic scenery!

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VicDH – State Champs

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The final piece of Victorian State Racing is the Victorian State Championships, this year to be held in the scenic Mt. Beauty. Over the years Mt. Beauty has gathered a reputation amongst riders as a very fast and wild track, having held state and national races over the years. This years state championships would be held on the Big Hill course, a long loose and high speed track with high speed rock gardens and flat out fire road sections, a track where the riders ability to trust their bike and let go of the brakes will be the difference in times.

With the track remaining relatively damp from the weeks rain prior the to event it was actually surprisingly tacky, with a few areas being greasy, but as the sun dried these they also became rather tacky. While the fire roads became loose pushing riders to continue to hold it wide open.

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Mac West-moor showing some style over the small kicker near tracks end

With the track open for practice it was the rock gardens catching most riders out, with a few crashes, but mainly riders being surprised to see the big rocks pop up out of no where at such high speeds there was a distinct sound of brakes and skids. Surprisingly the roots weren’t too slippery allowing riders to put maximum trust in their tires over the off camber and corner sections.

As Saturday wrapped up there where plenty of sore bodies strewn over the car park as the long track took its toll on riders. Many headed into town for the presentations for the overall season, partying the night away.

As Sunday arrived there were plenty up bright and early to get in a couple of practice runs before racing, and some not really wanting to leave bed due to the previous evening festivities. All riders would do a seeding run, this would test not only riders ability to maneuverer down the hill but also their fitness due to two race speed runs.

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When racing began it was clear these runs had worked well, with racing being very tight, producing many spacings of less than a second, very impressive for a track thats so long. With the elite men starting to roll down the hill everything went up a notch and the speeds increased while the gaps decreased, with only the top qualifier to come Oliver Zwar sat in the hot seat, could local Liam Panozzo get the one up over him? Liam crossed the line, taking the win and also taking a further 10 seconds off his already impressive qualifying time.

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A39Y5975Oskar Catoggio goes into traffic avoidance mode during early rock garden scouting

This wraps up our coverage of the Victorian State Downhill Series for this season, Thanks to everyone involved in running and organising the entire season. Your efforts are much appreciated.

Jason will now continue to cover the downhill, now switching to international coverage, starting in Cairns and continuing for the remainder of the World Cup Season.

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A39Y6967Sam Brownlie was looking fast all weekend having this section of track down quicker than anyone else

Elite Men
1 Liam Panozzo
2 Oliver Zwar
3 Joel Panozzo
4 Alex Swann
5 Trent Piribauer

Elite Women
1 Carrie McLachlan
2 Hannah Beeton
3 Ellie Wale
4 Liching Li
5 Amanda Hewitson

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Womens Podium

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A�A39Y6025JL the media mogul has the right idea

A39Y6042Brett from Fektor tries to out ride the whole media clan, coming unstuck

A39Y6239For this race there was really only one option for the media, we all had to mount our bikes to cover the entire track in a day

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