World Cup 2 – Finals – Fort William

Welcome to Scotland!
Welcome to Scotland!

We just witnessed a history making day in more than one way among the testing conditions of the Scottish highlands. Rewinding A�a day to Saturday and 60kmph plus winds meant there was no practice or qualifying, the weather meaning the organisers would have to run it before the race Sunday morning.

Saturday saw a lot of 'down time' with not much to do except wait for Mother Nature to come to the party.
Saturday saw a lot of ‘down time’ with not much to do except wait for Mother Nature to come to the party.
Troy Brosnan found something to smile about!
Troy Brosnan found something to smile about!
This is what the riders had to face, not to mention everyone else at the event. It would be the downfall (no pun intended) of many.
This is what the riders had to face, not to mention everyone else at the event. It would be the downfall (no pun intended) of many.
A combined practice/qualifying/race day was draining for everyone. Riders had to be smart and learn their lines with minimal effort as they still had to qualify and race (if they made the cut).
A combined practice/qualifying/race day was draining for everyone. Riders had to be smart and learn their lines with minimal effort as they still had to qualify and race (if they made the cut).

So once qualifying was done there was little time for the riders (and mechanics) to be ready for racing, the crowd had started to pour in. As always there was a huge turn out of passionate fans, not fussed by the weather.

Fort William always draws a big crowd, whether that is at the venue or watching the live stream online.
Fort William always draws a big crowd, whether that is at the venue or watching the live stream online.
There was entertainment on hand for the crowd when there was breaks in the racing over the weekend.
There was entertainment on hand for the crowd when there was breaks in the racing over the weekend.

Racing kicked off under better conditions and first on course were the junior riders, always a hotly contested category. As usual crashes were a feature in the final results. The win was taken by Martin Maes who is proving to be a force to be reckoned with in both enduro and downhill, he just edged out local and 2014 medal winner at the world championships’ Laurie Greenland (who had the crowd cheering him home) and Alex Trillo finished third. A tougher day for the Aussies, Andrew Crimmins the highest placed finisher in 9th, Remy Morton 11th, Max Warshawsky 14th and Jackson Frew 21st.

Junior Men Finals.
Junior Men Finals.

Next on course were the female riders, with both Tegan Molloy and Tracey Hannah representing for Australia hopes for a strong showing were high. In the end a solid result with Tegan in 11th and Tracey finishing 7th after a crash mid run. It was almost a British white wash on the podium with 4 out of the 5 places going to locals. 4X rider Katy Curd showed she can handle any sort of bike and took home 5th place, Manon Carpenter had a huge over the bars experience but still managed to grab 4th place, Emmeline Ragot continued her strong form after winning round 1 and took 3rd, second place went to the very pink Tahnee Seagrave in her best world cup result to date and the winner was Rachel Atherton who noticeably looked the fastest and smoothest of all the ladies.

Women's Results.
Women Finals.
The pink worked for Tahnee Seagrave who took her best result to date in 2nd place.
The pink worked for Tahnee Seagrave who took her best result to date in 2nd place.
There was no stopping Rachel Atherton who once again showed her excellent bike handling skills to take the win.
There was no stopping Rachel Atherton who once again showed her excellent bike handling skills to take the win.
Four out of five positions went to British riders.
Four out of five positions went to British riders.

Heading on to the men and it really felt like this race was wide open, a lack of practice and the track conditions were sure to ensure that anyone could win! We saw Stevie Smith back after a horrendous run of injuries, Sam Hill was absent and is rider who has won here before. After qualifying a few ‘lesser’ known riders such as Mike Jones showed they were up to speed and in the mix.

Men's finals and the crowd was pumped and the sun shining.
Men’s finals and the crowd was pumped and the sun shining.

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George Brannigan took the hot seat early and enjoyed it for a while, Wyn Masters and Bernard Kerr had good results in 11th and 14th respectively. Mike Jones couldn’t back up his second place qualifier and finished just outside of the top 10 in 12th.

Wyn Masters best world cup result to date in 11th place.
Wyn Masters best world cup result to date in 11th place.
Riders were trying not to use too much energy at the top of the course, with the race won or lost in the middle woods.
Riders were trying not to use too much energy at the top of the course, with the race won or lost in the middle woods.
Mud on the riders kit was a sure way to tell they had an issue in their run.
Mud on the riders kit was a sure way to tell they had an issue in their run.

Aaron Gwin came down on a stormer and went ahead by almost 7 seconds, everyone was questioning whether he had done enough to win his second race in a row this season. When Gee Atherton came down with a sloppy run but was only a few seconds off Gwin it looked as though his time may be beaten, Greg Minnaar came down and took the hot seat by over a second. Now with only a few riders left on course it looked as if it would require a Troy Brosnan like effort (he is the only rider to win his maiden world cup at this course). Speaking of Troy he had a bobble in the woods and finished 6th just off the podium. Last man on the hill Loic Bruni couldn’t put a run together to claim the victory finishing 7th, this left Greg Minnaar to take his 17th world cup victory, an all time record equal with team mate Steve Peat. Aaron Gwin finished second and takes the overall lead, Marcelo Gutierrez took his best ever result with third and is the first Columbian to step onto a world cup podium. Gee Atherton ended up finishing 4th with a sore wrist he has been nursing for a while now. Rounding out 5th was Sam Blenkinsop.

Men Finals
Men Finals
Dropping in to the final area saw riders doing 60kmph plus
Dropping in to the final area saw riders doing 60kmph plus
Taylor Vernon, a local with high hopes on his shoulders.
Taylor Vernon, a local with high hopes on his shoulders.
Unfortunately Josh Bryceland didn't figure in the finals as he missed out on qualification.
Unfortunately Josh Bryceland didn’t figure in the finals as he missed out on qualification.
Fastest qualifier, Loic Bruni, finished seventh. You feel a win is going to come soon for the Frenchman.
Fastest qualifier, Loic Bruni, finished seventh. You feel a win is going to come soon for the Frenchman.
Second place for the American Dream, Aaron Gwin.
Second place for the American Dream, Aaron Gwin.
A smiling Greg Minnaar took the victory, after damaging a tendon at Crankworx Rotorua it was a slow start to the season for Greg at round 1.
A smiling Greg Minnaar took the victory, after damaging a tendon at Crankworx Rotorua it was a slow start to the season for Greg at round 1.
Anyone that questioned Greg's speed lately has been emphatically shown he still has it. 17 World Cup wins ensures his status as a great is assured.
Anyone that questioned Greg’s speed lately has been emphatically shown he still has it. 17 World Cup wins ensures his status as a great is assured.
Who picked this result?
Who picked this result?

A rather different race weekend but run and won! Next weekend the circus heads to Austria for round 3.

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World Cup 2 – Fort William – Practice

Welcome to sunny Fort William! At least Tahnee Seagrave is bright as there wasn't much else that was.
Welcome to sunny Fort William! At least Tahnee Seagrave is bright as there wasn’t much else that was.

Welcome to Scotland, Fort William has been a fixture on the calendar for years now… in fact only Mont Sainte Anne has hosted more World Cups. If you have been paying attention to the lead up of this race you’ll have noticed that there have been some local races being held on the course . Unfortunately they have been plagued by bad weather and it seems as of this weekend is going to be the same… conditions were horrible at best. The track has been beat up by years of abuse and now the rain has come through and washed out what was left of the soil around the rocks and created some real bog holes in other places.

Troy Brosnan raced a local race here just a few weeks ago, is he keen to back up last years win here?! You bet he is!
Troy Brosnan raced a local race here just a few weeks ago, is he keen to back up last years win here?! You bet he is!
Brook MacDonald sending it in a rare moment of clarity where it wasn't raining or fogged out!
Brook MacDonald sending it in a rare moment of clarity where it wasn’t raining or fogged out!
Gee Atherton had a solid crash during practice, he is okay. Josh Bryceland was another rider who said hello to a tree mid run, the rat will be back on it no worries!
Gee Atherton had a solid crash during practice, he is okay. Josh Bryceland was another rider who said hello to a tree mid run, the rat will be back on it no worries!

The big question hovering over everyone’s head at the moment is whether Saturday practice will go ahead at all…. with the weather forecast questionable at best the gondola uplift may be shut down and practice/qualifying pushed back. Time will tell and this could have a big effect on the outcome of the race.

We don't know how Joe Smith had the time/skill to go styling this jump we'd be struggling to even jump it in these conditions!
We don’t know how Joe Smith had the time/skill to go styling this jump we’d be struggling to even jump it in these conditions!
Jacob Dickson laying it over towards the higher end of the track where it is still in the open.
Jacob Dickson laying it over towards the higher end of the track where it is still in the open.
Josh 'The Rat' Bryceland had a dig during practice and winded himself but he's tough and will be looking to grab a win here this weekend.
Josh ‘The Rat’ Bryceland had a dig during practice and winded himself but he’s tough and will be looking to grab a win here this weekend.

Check back soon to hopefully see practice/qualifying images and results but that is really up to Mother Nature.

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World Cup 2 – Fort William – Track Walk

We have a 15 second look at this weekends’ track, it is rougher than ever and the weather is typical Scottish glory… Click on the link below:

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Rough as always!
Rough as always!

Check out the practice pictures as well.

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Inside Info: Connor Fearon’s Operator

Connor Fearon and his Kona Operator are going to be heading off to the Fort William World Cup very soon.
Connor Fearon and his Kona Operator are going to be heading off to the Fort William World Cup very soon.

Connor Fearon has been with Kona Bicycles for many years now and over that time he has had some good looking and not to mention fast bikes! What you are looking at here is his current World Cup bike, details are scarce, often what you see riders on are prototype bikes and the technology filters down to the production models. Whilst the most obvious difference between this bike and the publicly available Operator is the 650B wheels we believe this bike won’t be what is released to the public.

We snapped some pictures of the bike at a recent South Australian state race.
We snapped some pictures of the bike at a recent South Australian state race.

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Flat pedals, Connor will ride flats or clips depending on the situation.
Flat pedals, Connor will ride flats or clips depending on the situation.
Titanium rear spring is pretty standard in the effort to lose weight.
Titanium rear spring is pretty standard in the effort to lose weight.

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A 7 speed set up at the rear.
A 7 speed set up at the rear.
650B rolling equipment.
650B rolling equipment.
These get plenty of use, not because Connor is a grandpa but because of the speed he rides they are required!
These get plenty of use, not because Connor is a grandpa but because of the speed he rides they are required!
Connor and Stevie Smith (his signature bars are Connor's pick) are friends, often riding together at World Cups.
Connor and Stevie Smith (his signature bars are Connor’s pick) are friends, often riding together at World Cups.
Man and machine.
Man and machine.

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That was a brief look at Connor Fearon’s A�Kona Operator, next time we see it in action will be the Fort William world cup.

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Enduro National Series – Fox Creek

Round 3 of the Enduro National Series headed to Fox Creek.
Round 3 of the National Enduro Series headed to Fox Creek.

Over a sunny weekend in the picturesque Adelaide Hills round 3 of the National Enduro Series was run by the Inside Line Mountain Bike Club. It was great to see that the trails were totally different from the last National Enduro race held there, it always makes it more fun when the trails are fresh.

Fresh trails had everyone cheering.
Fresh trails had everyone cheering.
Fortunately the weather was on the organisers side, the trails can get pretty wild at Fox when there is rain about so this was definitely a good thing!
Fortunately the weather was on the organisers side, the trails can get pretty wild at Fox when there is rain about so this was definitely a good thing!

In total the distance was about 21 kilometers (Strava anyone?!) but the fire road climbs added extra challenge. All in all this took the top guys about 2.5 hours to complete, for the more casual racers the time increased as they hung out with their mates on the transition stages.

21 kilometres will do that to you...
21 kilometres will do that to you…
The rewards were worth it though and their were happy faces to be found left, right and centre.
The rewards were worth it though and their were happy faces to be found left, right and centre.
Mmmm hero grip, yes please!
Mmmm hero grip, yes please!
The grip levels meant the corners would really be railed.
The grip levels meant the corners would really be railed.

Results:

1. Christopher Panozzo

2. Ben Cory

3. Dave West

4. Simon Buzacott

5. Cameron Ryan

Christopher Panozzo took the win ahead of Ben Cory by 10 seconds before a trio of fast locals filled in the next three positions, all the riders agreed the conditions were great and the selection of trails was fantastic.A�Stage 4 (Duck and Weave) seemed to be a favoriteA�among riders. To keep things interesting the last stage (Steep) had a big pedal at the end which saw everyone using theirA�last bit of energy. At the time of writing we didn’t have access to the female results but head to the Inside Line website where they will shortly appear no doubt!

Elite Men's winner Chris Panozzo with an interesting line, it obviously did the trick!
Elite Men’s winner Chris Panozzo with an interesting line, it obviously did the trick!
Former Junior World Downhill Champion Ben Cory puts his bike handing skills to good use and took second place.
Former Junior World Downhill Champion Ben Cory puts his bike handing skills to good use and took second place.
Eyes on the prize, 3rd place for Dave West.
Eyes on the prize, 3rd place for Dave West.
Believe the hype or should (that be Buzz!) Simon Buzacott in 4th place.
Believe the hype or should (that be Buzz!) Simon Buzacott in 4th place.
Cameron Ryan looking stylish on his way to 5th place.
Cameron Ryan looking stylish on his way to 5th place.
Sometimes you just need those carbs...!
Sometimes you just need those carbs…!
Get it in, getting your finger into the timing chip reader is harder than you think after pedaling like a rider possessed!
Get it in, getting your finger into the timing chip reader is harder than you think after pedaling like a rider possessed!
Ex Local Jackie Schapel making full use of the riders ability to turn the unlucky (depending who you talk to) number 13 plate upside down.
Ex Local Jackie Schapel making full use of the riders ability to turn the unlucky (depending who you talk to) number 13 plate upside down.
A legend of the mountain bike game, Micheal Ronning put in a strong showing and almost cracked the podium in the process!
A legend of the mountain bike game, Micheal Ronning put in a strong showing and almost cracked the podium in the process!
The whole weekend blurred past, that's a good thing!
The whole weekend blurred past, that’s a good thing!
Hunched over for that optimum race positioning!
Hunched over for that optimum race positioning!
A lot of locals (Matt Kelly pictured here) came put which was great to see.
A lot of locals (Matt Kelly pictured here) came put which was great to see.

That wraps up round three of the Enduro National Series.

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SA State Series – Round 2 – Eagle

A good turn out enjoyed the beautiful weather and track improvements.
A good turn out enjoyed the beautiful weather and track improvements.

Hard to believe Round 2 of the South Australian State Series has been run and won! Time flies when you’re having fun… It was to Eagle Mountain Bike Park, host of multiple state and national rounds over the year, for round 2. The track had received a few changes for this race, most notable was the new finish area, riders were now taking a much straighter line into the final hip jump and therefore much more speed. We saw a few riders get unstuck come finals in the corner after the jump, Conor Clancy was one who was on a flyer before he decided to introduce his head to the ground. Another common comment (there’s a tongue twister for you) was that the way the track had been bunted really helped the flow so kudos to the tireless trail pixies who did that!

The new finish section meant riders were coming into this hip jump hot!
The new finish section meant riders were coming into this hip jump hot!
A few interstaters who have been hanging around the fine state of South Australia rocked up to show us they are no slouches on a bike!
A few interstaters who have been hanging around the fine state of South Australia rocked up to show us they are no slouches on a bike!
There were a lot of the boys in blue out over the weekend, a popular choice!
There were a lot of the boys in blue out over the weekend, a popular choice!
The riders really have to concentrate at Eagle, the track is very unforgiving.
The riders really have to concentrate at Eagle, the track is very unforgiving.
Foot out flat out!
Foot out flat out!
Henry Blake charging.
Henry Blake charging.
'I believe I can fly...' Kaneophoto sending it!
‘I believe I can fly…’ Kaneophoto sending it!
There were a few flash rigs getting around the pits over the weekend.
There were a few flash rigs getting around the pits over the weekend.
In fact there were quite a few new rides on display!
In fact there were quite a few new rides on display!

Results:

Here:A�http://www.insideline.com.au/index.php/results/2015-race-resultsA�they weren’t actually available when this report was put together, apologies for that you will have to enjoy the images instead! We can tell you Connor Fearon convincingly won Elite!

Eagle on an enduro bike, a scary thought for some but no sweat for Simon Buzacott!
Eagle on an enduro bike, a scary thought for some but no sweat for Simon Buzacott!
That tongue placement!
That tongue placement!
Remy Morton boosting! He will shortly be heading overseas to continue with the world cup series, good luck Remy!
Remy Morton boosting! He will shortly be heading overseas to continue with the world cup series, good luck Remy!
The top part of the track was relatively fast as always.
The top part of the track was relatively fast as always.
There was a good spectator turn out, noise always helps!
There was a good spectator turn out, noise always helps!
Jackson Davis absolutely sent the final step down, the crowd loved it!
Jackson Davis absolutely sent the final step down, the crowd loved it!
I wonder what Connor Fearon was thinking? 'To take a selfie or not?!'
I wonder what Connor Fearon was thinking? ‘To take a selfie or not?!’
The middle section of the track was relatively unchanged.
The middle section of the track was relatively unchanged.
Possibly the only image of Cameron Ryan ever taken with his front air in the air but not turning down!
Possibly the only image of Cameron Ryan ever taken with his front air in the air but not turning down!
13 on the plate, unlucky for some but only if you're superstitious!
13 on the plate, unlucky for some but only if you’re superstitious!
Riders sent this slight gap and then were hard on the brakes for the following corner.
Riders sent this slight gap and then were hard on the brakes for the following corner.
Sussing lines, these council workers, sorry race team were hard to miss in their fluro kit!
Sussing lines, these council workers, sorry race team were hard to miss in their fluro kit!
Varying amounts of facial hair, all giving the thumbs up for the weekend!
Varying amounts of facial hair, all giving the thumbs up for the weekend!
Getting nice and personal!
Getting nice and personal!
Conor Clancy before he met the ground!
Conor Clancy before he met the ground!
Red goes faster right....
Red goes faster right….
Remy Morton rides ridiculously fast for his age!
Remy Morton rides ridiculously fast for his age!
Taking the win with pure World Cup speed Connor Fearon was always the one to beat.
Taking the win with pure World Cup speed Connor Fearon was always the one to beat.
The style was on show and the sun out! Good times.
The style was on show and the sun out! Good times.
My arms went this way and my legs went this way... RFphotographics explains!
My arms went this way and my legs went this way… RFphotographics explains!
Ian 'Buffalo' Jones, another rider on a shiny new steed this weekend.
Ian ‘Buffalo’ Jones, another rider on a shiny new steed this weekend.
A very successful comeback for Curtis Dowdell this weekend.
A very successful comeback for Curtis Dowdell this weekend.
Plenty of support!
Plenty of support!
Pow pow! Locked and loaded, let's hope Connor Fearon can get the same result in Fort William! Pull the trigger...
Pow pow! Locked and loaded, let’s hope Connor Fearon can get the same result in Fort William! Pull the trigger…

See you at the next race!

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