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Friday, June 14, 2013

uci mountain bike world cup fort william

Union Cycliste Internationale

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UCI Mountain Bike World Cup presented by Shimano: Double win for Atherton Family at Fort William

Date:

09.06.2013

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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).

Photo: Gee Atherton in action at Fort William

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Idaho Mountain Express: Ride Sun Valley bike festival set June 29-July 7

Friday, June 14, 2013

Ride Sun Valley bike festival set June 29-July 7

Mountain bikers back at the Idaho resort


     Visit Sun Valley and USA Cycling have jointly announced the schedule for the third annual Ride Sun Valley Mountain Bike Festival June 29-July 7 in the Sun Valley area.

     More details have been released about this year’s races.

     Featured event is the USA Cycling Marathon Mountain Bike Championship for men and women Saturday, July 6. Marathon competitors will compete on a 45-mile two-lap course with 4,000 feet of climbing and about 85% single track. The course is a modified version of last year’s National Cross Country amateur championships at Sun Valley.

     Other events include:

     · Saturday and Sunday, June 29-30: Sun Valley Enduro downhill from Baldy’s summit to the bottom of Warm Springs; also on those days, the Sun Valley Dirt Rally benefit ride for The Arthritis Foundation.

     Race director Greg Randolph said, “The Sun Valley Enduro Pro Open presented by Shimano and Scott Sports offers four different downhill stages and one bike park stage for riders to test their skill and ability to keep the throttle wide open.”

     · Tuesday, July 2: Idaho Pump Track State Championships.

     · Wednesday, July 3: Ketchum Criterium road bike event in downtown Ketchum.

     Racers will compete for over $2,000 in cash prizes on a challenging new six-corner course. Racing begins at 6 p.m. The popular “team relay” will again be a highlight of the night.

     The “team relay” features teams of four racers sharing the same bike in a 16-lap race. The bike is passed from rider to rider after each lap like a “baton.” All racers must alternate lap and take four laps apiece. Of course costumes and helmets are required.

     Teams and individuals can register starting at 5 p.m. in front of the Sun Valley Visitor Center. In advance, individual entrants can register at usacycling.org ($35 entry). The “team relay” registration takes place on the day of the race, only, at $40 per team.

     · Thursday, July 4: Hailey Independence Day Criterium after the Mile Long Parade. For registration or details, visit powerhouseidaho.com or come by Powerhouse Studio, Hailey.

     · Saturday, July 6: Sun Valley Bald Juan Cross Country race and Lawn-a-thon game tournaments with live music.

     The Bald Juan 22.5-mile racers, competing on the same day as the USA Marathon nationals, will start out in downtown Ketchum and complete one circumnavigation of Baldy—essentially doing one lap of the marathon course distance.

     For more details, visit ridesunvalley.com. Sponsorship details can be found by emailing greg@visitsunvalley.com.

Local Stoker rides during the big week

     The upcoming Ride Sun Valley Festival also features the Smith Optics Local Stoker rides presented by Clif Bar and brought to the public by the Wood River Bike Coalition.

     They are free guided and shuttled rides each day from July 1-5 that take bikers on some of the area’s best singletrack trails. The rides are moderate in length and technical difficulty, organizers said.

     Ride schedule:

     · Monday, July 1: Red Warrior to Greenhorn Gulch ride, leaves 8:30 a.m. from the bike demo area.

     · Tuesday, July 2: Greenhorn to Mahoney to Cow Creek, departs 8:30 a.m. from the bike demo area.

     · Wednesday, July 3: Fox Peak ride, leaves 9 a.m. from the Sun Valley Visitor Center.

     · Thursday, July 4: Easley Hot Springs ride, leaves Sun Valley Visitor Center at 9 a.m.

     · Friday, July 5: Edge of the World—Oregon Gulch ride, departs 8:30 a.m. from Sun Valley Visitor Center.


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