For round three of the SA State series we headed to Eagle Mountain Bike Park, at the risk of jinxing it this was another race held in glorious conditions, not too hot not too cold, just right! A few small changes tot he track kept everyone on their toes (or should that be pedals?!)
In many cases Val di Sole was a weekend of; what ifs, crashes, new names, stunning riding and everything that is quintessential downhill at its best! A hot day dawned, rain whilst possible didn’t factor into racing, what if it had? Let’s kick off the proceedings withA�the junior females,A�Danielle Beecroft claimed second place and Tegan Molloy fourthA�in hot conditions. In the Elite Women’s race Tracey Hannah just missed the top ten in eleventh place.
Junior Men, one of the highlights of the season so far! Despite the lack of online coverage, we are sure many Aussies were tuned in to the live timing to watch Dean Luca claim his first World Cup victory. Simply amazing, in Dean’s words “Last year I came to Val Di Sole to race my first World Cup, I ended up crashing out on the first day and sat on the sidelines watching all my hard work go down the drain, this year it all changed a bit and I ended up the fastest Junior and 22nd out right!” Fair to say Dean is a happy guy right now!
There were strong results for the other juniors too, Luke Ellison showed his fifth placed qualifying time was no fluke in 9th place, Peter Knott came 31st on his birthday, Ben Hill 35th in his first World Cup, Aiden Varley 37th and Thomas Crimmins 52nd.
After an epic junior competition hopes were high for an Aussie double when the big boys set off down the hill on their way for victory. Mixed finishes sums up the results, 61st for Jack Moir who had some issues in his run, 56th for Sam Hill was definitely not what he was hoping for. Furthermore, he was fastest at split 1 and his time indicated he was on for a top 3 spot.
Connor Fearon brought home 31st, a solid result but not to what he was hoping for, a few mistakes and an off the track excursion ruining a possible top 20. Mic Hannah in 9th was one of the two Aussies in the top 10 and stoked on is result, this year being consistent is going to be critical for the overall series.
In another highlight for the weekend Troy Brosnan showed he’s back and grabbed a spot on the podium in fifth!A�After a disastrous season (if you could call it that) last year this shows Troy is winding up to full speed, he was successful here in 2011 with another fifth pacing so odds were he would do well, still a sigh of relief that he did!
It was a dominant Gee Atherton taking the win by over a second from Stevie Smith, Greg Minnaar put Fort William behind him and claimed third. Loic Bruni showed he has made the transition from the junior ranks with ease in fourth and just behind Troy was his team mate Aaron Gwin in 6th. A few big crashes took out other possible contenders, namely Brook MacDonald and Danny Hart. All in all the weekend delivered another memorable race.
Next stop for the World Cup circuitA�is Andorra but that’s not for a few weeks yet, we have plenty of coverage from the race still to come before then though.
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Val di Sole is a totally different race/track location/everything, pretty much you name it and it is different from last week’s race at Fort William. One of the biggest changes was the practice time and qualifying times, qualifying occurred on Friday. If you didn’t get a ticket to the big show then you sit out Saturday and Sunday, essentially group B riders got 4.5 hours of practice over 2 days, tough gig on the beast of the track that is Val di Sole! Lighting was tough on the riders as they would change from bright sunny into the shaded dark areas of the track at warp speed (and any one who is trying to get photos of this!). As you can imagine the first couple of runs saw riders trying to get their feet before getting up to pace. This course is very rough, there areA�roots, rocks, no berms and some corners already shot after practice because the ground is very soft and loose in bits.A�With all that in mind the juniors did well and the results looked like so; Luke Ellison 5th, Dean Lucas 9th, Aiden Varley 18th, Peter Knott 23rd, Ben Hill 53rd andA�Thomas Crimmins 55th.
Moving our attention onto the females and Tracey Hannah came in 7th, she will be wanting at least a top 5 this weekend! Our junior girls, Danielle Beecroft and Tegan Molloy came in 36th and 37th respectively.
Finally a huge field of Elite men tried their hand at qualifying, Gee Atherton showed he is the man to beat again this weekend in first, in second place back from the nether regions and with a larger bike, was Aaron Gwin. The next three riders, Smith, MacDonald and HillA�all looked capable of a victory here, it is going to be a good race.
Elite Men:
1. ATHERTON Gee 3:15.475
2. GWIN Aaron 3:16.837 + 1.362
3. SMITH Steve 3:17.482 + 2.007
4. MACDONALD Brook 3:18.741 + 3.266
5. HILL Samuel 3:19.406 + 3.931
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12. HANNAH Michael 3:23.850 + 8.375
19. BROSNAN Troy 3:25.370 + 9.895
36. FEARON Connor 3:29.021 + 13.546
54. MOIR Jack 3:33.139 + 17.664
83. VEJVODA Joe 3:38.046 + 22.571
84. McMILLAN 3:38.233 + 22.758
93. DELFS Mitchell 3:39.859 + 24.384
123. ATKINSON Rhys 3:46.545 + 31.070
143. McKILLOP 3:55.167 + 39.692
148. McCARROLL Sean 3:56.272 + 40.797
152. BARLIN Chris 3:58.731 + 43.256
ATKINSON Bryn DNS
GRAVES Jared DNS
More practice is on the cards before Sunday’s finals, check back soon!
Connor Fearon gives us the Inside Info onA�the first World Cup race of the yearA� at Fort William where he claimed his highest World CupA�finish to date in 21st;