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Monday
Jun102013

The Athertons Sweep At Fort Bill

Round one of the Downhill series at the UCI Mountain Bike World Cup presented by Shimano became a family affair, with the brother and sister team of Gee and Rachel Atherton (GT Factory Racing) crushing the competition in the elite men's and women's races at Fort William, Scotland, on Sunday.

British riders have always upped their game at what is, essentially, their home course, and this year was no different. Fort William is considered one of the gravity centers of the sport, and boasts some of the biggest and most enthusiastic crowds of the year. At nearly five minutes long, the track is also one of the hardest, requiring technical skills for the rocky upper section, and power and fitness for the bottom half.

Rachel Atherton qualified first among the women, over six seconds in front of Emmeline Ragot (Lapierre Gravity Republic), but the defending overall World Cup champion has been burned before in Scotland, finishing second the last three years. Fort William was the only major downhill result missing from her resumé.

Emilie Siegenthaler (Gstaad-Scott) set the first sub-5:30 time, which held until Nicole Myriam (Commencal/Riding Addiction) went below 5:25. Manon Carpenter (Madison Saracen) then took the leading time below 5:20, but Ragot and Atherton were still to ride. Ragot couldn't manage to overtake Carpenter, so it was down to Atherton, and the British champion did not falter, finishing over ten seconds ahead of her compatriot.

"Winning is just ridiculously hard here," Atherton commented. "I have qualified first a few years here. You can't let your guard down. It is such a wild track and that run was just so messy all the way down, I was just thinking I'm throwing it away, the other girls are going to be smoother. I couldn't believe it when I crossed the line and finally heard the crowd cheering, instead of groaning like normal. I can't believe it."

Atherton leads the overall standings with 250 points, followed by Carpenter at 190 and Ragot at 180.

Unlike the women, the men's race did not have a single clear favourite. Danny Hart (Giant Factory), the 2011 world champion, qualified first, but less than two-tenths of a second ahead of Gee Atherton.

The leading time crept down slowly, with Austin Warren (Pivot Factory Team) the first to go under 4:50. Local Scottish rider Greg Williamson (Trek World Racing) was the next to spend any length of time in the Hot Seat, but the fastest riders were just starting to come down.

Sam Hill (ChainReactionCycles.com/Nukeproof), who won the world title in Fort William in 2007, broke the 4:40 mark, but that would not prove to be enough to make the podium. Only two riders later Brook MacDonald (Trek World Racing) took the lead, with five riders remaining, setting the stage for some of the closest times ever seen. The next three riders all came within nine-tenths of a second of MacDonald, but none could surpass the New Zealand rider.

Then it was the turn of Atherton, the 2010 winner at Fort William. The British champion was running the rock sections at the top noticeably faster than any other rider and, although he lost a few tenths of a second in the lower half, he still crossed the line 1.142 seconds faster than MacDonald to take the lead. Hart covered the top sections of the course almost as quickly as Atherton before fading in the pedaling section to finish seventh.

"I can't begin to describe it," said Atherton. "It is a pretty emotional feeling. It has been a while since I won here, and my sister won on the same day. It doesn't get better than this. I was scared, but it was a smooth run. This is the first run on a new bike but it went smooth. I couldn't have asked for a better run really. I am stoked to start the World Cup series like this. Bring it on, I say.”

Atherton leads the World Cup with 240 points, followed by MacDonald with 180 and Steve Smith (Devinci Global Racing) with 162.

In the new Junior mens’s World Cup category, Noel Niederberger (Gstaad-Scott) was the top finisher, followed by Michael Jones (FMD/Intense Cycles) and Lucas Dean (Australian National).

Sunday
Jun092013

TWR Team Scores Podium and Top 10 At World Cup Opener in Fort William

Trek World Racing opened its World Cup account in Fort William today with a 2nd place for Brook MacDonald and a 10th place for rookie pro, Greg Williamson, and solid positions for both Neko Mulally and George Brannigan. The team, now in its fifth season, has helped Trek rack up an impressive 34 World Cup podiums for the Session bike since 2009.

The Scottish Highlands served sunshine all week and a track that was dusty and not easy to read, and despite the threat of rain, the clouds held off in front of what must have been a record World Cup crowd at the Fort. First rider to come down for Trek World Racing was Scotland's Greg Williamson who turned 21 this weekend and had his whole family in attendance. Crossing the line after a fast bottom sector Greg took the hotseat by a massive 3.5secs and was to stay there for close to 25 minutes before eventually taking a career best 10th place.


Next up for the team was George Brannigan (NZL) who's on the road the recovery from major knee surgery and today achieved his goal with a solid qualifier and final, now ranked 31st in the World Cup going to Round 2. Neko Mulally was next and after scoring a point in the quali's yesterday was set for a top 15 today until a small error in the forest section put him back to 25th. The pace is there and his favorite tracks are yet to come.

Finally it was Brook 'Bulldog' MacDonald who qualified 6th fastest and was down at 13th place at the first split in his race run, but he dug deep in the lower section to take the fastest time and move into the hotseat. Only local favourite Gee Atherton who rode a great race, could finish ahead of the Kiwi.

Brook said: "I'm so happy. This is my best result at Fort William and only my 5th career podium so far. To do this at my first World Cup for my new team is very special, couldn't be happier".

Greg said: "I suffered from nerves pretty bad yesterday in my quali and today I was so chilled I nearly missed my start! To get my first ever top 10 in a World Cup, in my home country, I'm speechless".



Finishing top 10 is one of the criteria for Greg to be selected for the British team to the World Championships. Spots on that team are hard fought for and the 7 riders will be named after Round 3. Trek World Racing finished 3rd today in the team ranking and showed it is super competitive and ready for the rest of the World Cup season.

The team will now head straight to Val di Sole in Italy for Round 2 of the World Cup next weekend.

Sunday
Jun092013

2013 UCI World Cup Round 1 Fort William Final Results

Junior Men's Final Results

1 NIEDERBERGER Noel SUI19950821 GSTAAD-SCOTT 4:49.931
2 JONES Michael GBR19950222 FMD RACING / INTENSE CYCLES +3.464
3 LUCAS Dean AUS19950502 AUSTRALIA +3.659
4 VERGIER Loris FRA19960507 LAPIERRE GRAVITY REPUBLIC +4.055
5 ATWILL Phil GBR19950111 MADISON SARACEN DOWNHILL TEAM +4.952
6 WALLACE Mark CAN19950601 DEVINCI GLOBAL RACING +5.835
7 SHAW Luca USA19961225 SPECIALIZED RACING DH +6.659
8 GRAHAM Innes GBR19960703 MS MONDRAKER TEAM +7.161
9 GULLAND Morgan GBR19950624 GREAT BRITAIN - B +9.091
10 VERNASSA Gianluca ITA19950904 DEVINCI GLOBAL RACING +9.453
11 CORNFORTH Cameron IRL19950409 IRELAND +13.123
12 KNOTT Peter AUS19950616 AUSTRALIA +13.183
13 VARLEY Aiden AUS19960816 AUSTRALIA +14.718
14 McCORMACK Stephen IRL19951028 IRELAND +15.616
15 COLOMBO Francesco ITA19951209 TEAM AIROH AXO SANTACRUZ +15.703

Women's Final Results

1 ATHERTON Rachel GBR19871206 GT FACTORY RACING 5:08.846
2 CARPENTER Manon GBR19930311 MADISON SARACEN DOWNHILL TEAM +10.139
3 RAGOT Emmeline FRA19860527 LAPIERRE GRAVITY REPUBLIC +11.373
4 NICOLE Myriam FRA19900208 COMMENCAL / RIDING ADDICTION +15.450
5 CHARRE Morgane FRA19900609 MS MONDRAKER TEAM +16.646
6 PUGIN Floriane FRA19890417 GSTAAD-SCOTT +18.148
7 SIEGENTHALER Emilie SUI19860919 GSTAAD-SCOTT +20.384
8 KINTNER Jill USA19811024 TEAM NORCO INTERNATIONAL +21.154
9 HANNAH Tracey AUS19880613 HUTCHINSON UR +23.413
10 CERNILOGAR Zarja SLO19891218 BLACKTHORN GT +26.497
11 SEAGRAVE Tahnee° GBR19950615 FMD RACING / INTENSE CYCLES +29.412
12 GATTO Micayla CAN19880821
+36.309
13 SUEMASA Mio JPN19830401
+37.803
14 VERBEECK Vaea CAN19901125
+41.174
15 GRIFFITHS Fionn GBR19820827
+43.915

 

Men's Final Results

1 ATHERTON Gee GBR19850226 GT FACTORY RACING 4:36.712
2 MACDONALD Brook NZL19911125 TREK WORLD RACING +1.142
3 SMITH Steve CAN19891125 DEVINCI GLOBAL RACING +1.361
4 BLENKINSOP Samuel NZL19881028 LAPIERRE GRAVITY REPUBLIC +1.489
5 HANNAH Michael AUS19831121 HUTCHINSON UR +1.968
6 HILL Samuel AUS19850721 CHAIN REACTION CYCLES.COM / NUKEPROOF +2.131
7 HART Danny GBR19910920 GIANT FACTORY OFF-ROAD TEAM +2.644
8 MINNAAR Greg RSA19811113 SANTA CRUZ SYNDICATE +4.065
9 BRYCELAND Josh GBR19900323 SANTA CRUZ SYNDICATE +4.084
10 WILLIAMSON Greg GBR19920608 TREK WORLD RACING +5.416
11 BEAUMONT Marc GBR19840925 GT FACTORY RACING +6.555
12 BROSNAN Troy AUS19930713 SPECIALIZED RACING DH +6.603
13 SMITH Joseph GBR19900704 CHAIN REACTION CYCLES.COM / NUKEPROOF +8.112
14 PEKOLL Markus AUT19871013 MS MONDRAKER TEAM +8.298
15 NEETHLING Andrew RSA19840805 GIANT FACTORY OFF-ROAD TEAM +8.356
16 COLE Cameron NZL19880203 YETI FOX SHOX FACTORY RACE TEAM +8.380
17 THIRION Rémi FRA19900423 COMMENCAL / RIDING ADDICTION +8.628
18 DALE Sam GBR19900212 MADISON SARACEN DOWNHILL TEAM +8.658
19 DELFS Mitchell AUS19890725 EVIL VENGEANCE TOUR +8.758
20 GWIN Aaron USA19871224 SPECIALIZED RACING DH +8.901

 

Saturday
Jun082013

2013 UCI World Cup Round 1 Fort William Qualifying Results

Junior Men's Qualifying Results

1 VERNON Taylor° GBR19960912 GT FACTORY RACING 4:54.689
2 NIEDERBERGER Noel° SUI19950821 GSTAAD-SCOTT +2.427
3 VERGIER Loris° FRA19960507 LAPIERRE GRAVITY REPUBLIC +3.291
4 JONES Michael° GBR19950222 FMD RACING / INTENSE CYCLES +4.603
5 LUCAS Dean° AUS19950502 AUSTRALIA +6.677
6 SHAW Luca° USA19961225 SPECIALIZED RACING DH +8.041
7 WALLACE Mark° CAN19950601 DEVINCI GLOBAL RACING +9.603
8 KNOTT Peter° AUS19950616 AUSTRALIA +10.044
9 BLAIR Lachlan° GBR19951013 GREAT BRITAIN +11.702
10 VERNASSA Gianluca° ITA19950904 DEVINCI GLOBAL RACING +13.100
11 COLOMBO Francesco° ITA19951209 TEAM AIROH AXO SANTACRUZ +14.963
12 VARLEY Aiden° AUS19960816 AUSTRALIA +15.999
13 CRIMMINS Thomas° AUS19950624 AUSTRALIA +16.690
14 McCORMACK Stephen° IRL19951028 IRELAND +18.917
15 PIERRON Amaury° FRA19960304 FRANCE +19.182

Women's Qualifying Results

1 ATHERTON Rachel GBR19871206 GT FACTORY RACING 5:13.738
2 RAGOT Emmeline FRA19860527 LAPIERRE GRAVITY REPUBLIC +6.129
3 CARPENTER Manon GBR19930311 MADISON SARACEN DOWNHILL TEAM +9.436
4 PUGIN Floriane FRA19890417 GSTAAD-SCOTT +13.920
5 CHARRE Morgane FRA19900609 MS MONDRAKER TEAM +17.062
6 KINTNER Jill USA19811024 TEAM NORCO INTERNATIONAL +17.845
7 NICOLE Myriam FRA19900208 COMMENCAL / RIDING ADDICTION +18.145
8 HANNAH Tracey AUS19880613 HUTCHINSON UR +21.375
9 SEAGRAVE Tahnee° GBR19950615 FMD RACING / INTENSE CYCLES +30.891
10 GATTO Micayla CAN19880821
+30.978
11 GRIFFITHS Fionn GBR19820827
+33.249
12 SUEMASA Mio JPN19830401
+34.637
13 CERNILOGAR Zarja SLO19891218 BLACKTHORN GT +36.493
14 AGER-WICK Anita NOR19780831
+37.515
15 BROWN Casey CAN19901027 DIRT NORCO RACE TEAM +38.393

 

 

Men's Qualifying Results

1 HART Danny GBR19910920 GIANT FACTORY OFF-ROAD TEAM 4:41.094
2 ATHERTON Gee GBR19850226 GT FACTORY RACING +0.176
3 BLENKINSOP Samuel NZL19881028 LAPIERRE GRAVITY REPUBLIC +1.181
4 HANNAH Michael AUS19831121 HUTCHINSON UR +3.817
5 SMITH Steve CAN19891125 DEVINCI GLOBAL RACING +4.099
6 MACDONALD Brook NZL19911125 TREK WORLD RACING +4.312
7 BRUNI Loic FRA19940513 LAPIERRE GRAVITY REPUBLIC +5.414
8 HILL Samuel AUS19850721 CHAIN REACTION CYCLES.COM / NUKEPROOF +6.541
9 SMITH Joseph GBR19900704 CHAIN REACTION CYCLES.COM / NUKEPROOF +7.579
10 NEETHLING Andrew RSA19840805 GIANT FACTORY OFF-ROAD TEAM +7.631
11 HEATH Harry GBR19910805
+7.960
12 MINNAAR Greg RSA19811113 SANTA CRUZ SYNDICATE +8.218
13 BROSNAN Troy AUS19930713 SPECIALIZED RACING DH +8.422
14 GWIN Aaron USA19871224 SPECIALIZED RACING DH +8.838
15 DALE Sam GBR19900212 MADISON SARACEN DOWNHILL TEAM +9.723
16 COLE Cameron NZL19880203 YETI FOX SHOX FACTORY RACE TEAM +9.803
17 GUTIERREZ VILLEGAS Marcelo COL19900509 GIANT FACTORY OFF-ROAD TEAM +9.977
18 DELFS Mitchell AUS19890725 EVIL VENGEANCE TOUR +10.253
19 BUCHANAN Lewis GBR19930927 SC INTENSE +10.405
20 MULALLY Neko USA19930219 TREK WORLD RACING +10.881
21 PEAT Steve GBR19740617 SANTA CRUZ SYNDICATE +11.715
22 FAIRCLOUGH Brendan GBR19880110 GSTAAD-SCOTT +11.800
23 SIMMONDS Matthew GBR19870520 CHAIN REACTION CYCLES.COM / NUKEPROOF +11.813
24 FERREIRO PAJUELO Antonio ESP19900103 EVIL VENGEANCE TOUR +12.014
25 CATHRO Ben GBR19880420
+12.276
26 WILLIAMSON Greg GBR19920608 TREK WORLD RACING +12.299
27 BRANNIGAN George NZL19920409 TREK WORLD RACING +12.356
28 THIRION Rémi FRA19900423 COMMENCAL / RIDING ADDICTION +12.717
29 WALLNER Robin SWE19880704 TEAM W-RACING +12.803
30 GIORDANENGO Aurélien FRA19880422 TOPCYCLE BY TREK +12.816
31 FEARON Connor AUS19940119 KONA +13.028
32 STROBEL Luke USA19860624 EVIL VENGEANCE TOUR +13.687
33 REID Ben IRL19860324 DIRT NORCO RACE TEAM +13.776
34 SUDING Lorenzo ITA19860315 GT / 360 DEGREES +13.857
35 FISCHBACH Johannes GER19880304 RRP GHOST +14.200
36 THOME Patrick FRA19911020 GSTAAD-SCOTT +14.208
37 FIGARET Faustin FRA19931107 TOPCYCLE BY TREK +14.483
38 CAUVIN Guillaume FRA19940521 HUTCHINSON UR +14.492
39 MEARS Scott GBR19890206
+14.694
40 ATKINSON Bryn AUS19821209 TEAM NORCO INTERNATIONAL +14.843
41 BEAUMONT Marc GBR19840925 GT FACTORY RACING +15.227
42 McGLINCHEY Christopher IRL19940331
+15.386
43 di PASQUALE Charly FRA19900704
+15.648
44 RUDE JR Richard° USA19950101 YETI FOX SHOX FACTORY RACE TEAM +15.955
45 GRAVES Jared AUS19821216 YETI FOX SHOX FACTORY RACE TEAM +15.974
46 POTTER Reece NZL19940107
+16.345
47 RUFFIN Thibaut FRA19841030 COMMENCAL / RIDING ADDICTION +16.424
48 BINGGELI Logan USA19890827
+16.430
49 BEER Matthew CAN19860926
+16.461
50 McGLONE Fraser GBR19940531
+16.938

Tuesday
Jan082013

Specialized Signs Aaron Gwin

The mountain bike off-season is almost as interesting as the hockey/football/basketball off-seasons, with transfers and team changes becoming as talked about as the racing itself.

It was obvious something was moving in Aaron Gwin’s camp. The rumbles and murmurs had been building. Then when it was revealed Hill was moving on from Specialized, leaving a gap in the roster of one of downhill mountain biking’s most powerful teams, speculation roared as to who would replace the man who used to be the most dominating and frightening downhill racer.

In the past two years, Gwin has grasped the crown as the most dominant downhill racer. He has trampled on the competition, becoming the most successful American downhill racer of all time, and in record time. He won the World Cup overall in 2011 and 2012, becoming the first American to ever win an overall, and being the first man to win five World Cup DH races in one season. That was in 2011, in 2012 he only won four WC races. Gwin joins Specialized riders Troy Brosnan and Mitch Ropelato.

“I’m super excited to start this new chapter in my career with Specialized bicycles,” says Gwin. “The entire Specialized staff has welcomed me with open arms and I’m blown away by the level of support they’ve shown me. This is my dream program and I can’t thank them enough for this opportunity. Bring on 2013!”

Team manager, Sean Heimdal, is equally upbeat about Gwin joining the team. “The combination of Aaron Gwin and the Specialized brand have an American storyline written all over it that was always meant to be,” explains Heimdal. “Aaron will not only bring another element to the program, but it’ll be amazing watching this trio ripping down the tracks together. We can’t wait to get started with this new exciting opportunity and look forward to the season ahead.”