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PMBC XC Series Rnd 4 – Pile Road

Well last Sunday saw the MTB crew head south to Pile Road near Dardanup for round 4 of the PMBC XC series. AS with the time trial on saturday we did not have a big turnout for SPR, maybe its the distance that turns people off.

As always Lorraine’s son Nick and myself were flying the SPR colours along with Bernie who also made an appearance after a bit of peer pressure from a mate of his who was in town (and happened to take 2nd in their field). Arriving later in the day was Chris Browne & Peter Gill, hopefully they get some kit in the next order 😉

The turnout for the day was 115 riders who had made the trip down and even a few who had raced the time trial on the saturday. With the weather coming to the party we were set for a good day of racing.

The 1st wave would see most of us setting off in short succesion. Nick was the 1st to head out with the under 17s and soon followed by Bernie in Vets. Myself in Sport was soon after this. Each group started fairly steadily due to the deep gravel and nice long uphill start to spread the field out, although Sport was a bit more competative after Tony Tucknott thru down a challenge for me to make the 1st corner ahead of the field. A few others heard this and had a go as well. Needless to say I hooked in off the mark an blitz the corner and halfway up the hill before almost crumpling in a heap. Last time I do that again as it killed me for the rest of the race. It did win me a monster KitKat & bragging rights though.

After that it was back into the riding rhythm to punch out 3 laps of the ~7km course. About halfway thru my 1st lap I past young Nick going hard. Thanks to rain earlier in the week followed by 2 dry days the trail was in fine form. Nice and firm with not too much slip in the WA pea gravel. The Majority of the course was single track with a few connecting sections of fire trail. The 1st half was in a generally upwards direction, which meant a nice downhill ride for the finish. Apart from being downhill the 2nd half of the course had some really nice flowing single track with plenty of fast berms, a few jumps and the odd hairpin to keep you on your toes.

Course

After all was said and done the 3 of us finished near the back of our fields with both Bernie & Nick not up to race fitness, and me never really ever race fit, but a fun day was had and thats the main thing. Both Chris & Pete finished about a second apart in there category, trading places as the laps past.

Once racing was out of the way it was pack up the tent and head up the road to the Wild Bull Brewery for a feed and a pint. before the long drive home. Being a sunday the the place was pretty busy and we had a bit of a wait for the food. This gave us time to enjoy our pints (Cider, Stout and Ale) before the burgers arrived and discuss how we went.

Also thanks must go to Lorraine and Gaby as support crew, photographers, mum, wife and any other task they had to do. Next race will be Rnd 5 at Boddington on July 4th. Closely followed by the 4hr to be held at Pile road as well but with a different course (with over 50kms of trail available it should be interesting to see what htey come up with.) We hope to see a few more SPR riders there, to give Ryan & Johnny a run for their money.

2010 XC Series – Round 4

No sooner has the 6hr finished and the next round of the 2010 XC series is upon us.

Round 4 of the series will be held at Pile Road near Dardanup on Sunday June 13th.

Rego is between 0800-0930 and racing kicks off from 1030. All the regulars will be attending and hopefully a few of the other lurkers will make an appearance.

Full details can be found on the attached flyer.

Online rego can be found here and closes on the 10th. Entry on the day is available

but will be an extra $10.

This race will also be a great opportunity to scout some of the trail that will be used for the upcoming 4hr Enduro in July. The area is well signposted and has enough trail to keep you going for most of the day. And when you’ve had enough time on the bike pop into The Wild Bull Brewery just up the road, for some food and

a light refreshment.

Register your interest in the comments so Lorraine and I know who to expect and have enough supplies for the day.

JARRAHDALE 6 HOUR

Report by Lorraine & Scott

SPR Base Camp

Last Sunday saw the second event in the WA Mountain Bike Enduro series. 6 hours of fun at Langford Park in the Jarrahdale forest.

Jonny "volunteers" to let Ryan go first

SPR’s presence on the MTB scene is growing and for this event we had 2 teams: The SPR Mud Wrestlers comprising Jonny and Ryan, and SPR Young and Younger which was Scott and my son Nick.

Getting a teenage boy out of bed before lunchtime on a Sunday is quite a feat in itself however, the excitement at getting on a brand new Giant XTC had Nick and I organised and on the road by

7.15.

Langford Park is a favourite spot for MTBers and it was easy to see why. Beautiful forests and well maintained trails. A little after we arrived Scott and his wife Gaby rocked up. We quickly found a good spot for the new 3×3 sunshade near the transition area, unloaded the cars and then drove up to the carpark area. By the time we walked back Gaby and Nick had already gotten the tent up and were setting up chairs. Gaby is a woman after my own heart and was super organised with thermoses, food, cool drinks, first aid kit…. so along with ALL my provisions no-one was going thirsty, hungry or would bleed to death!

Garmin ready to go...

A little after 9 Ryan and Jonny appeared and settled themselves into the SPR base camp. Registrations complete and numbers on bikes (very un-aerodynamic) consternations and murmurings began as to who was going to front up on the start line to begin the day’s epic adventure for the Mud Wrestlers. Jonny, being the gentleman of the two, relinquished the honour to Ryan. Nick the Novice was feeling nervous about the whole affair and was glad to leave the race start to Scott.

The start line was back at the railway lines at the entrance to Langford Park. After a short distance on the road to sort things out, the riders would then join onto the singletrack race circuit. The 8.5km loop was shorter than the original 9.5km due to heavy rain earlier in the week. 10 am… they were off, and 6 hours of fun in the dirt began.

The Course

Get the camera outa my face Mum!

Not much more than 25 min later the first of the riders riders began to appear. Being up the front of the bunch would have been a great advantage in avoiding the argy bargy of the bottleneck when the riders left the nice wide road and began the circuit. In the first flush of riders was Ryan who had set a cracking pace in his first lap.  Here, as the riders entered the feedzone/transition area they dismounted and walked through a barricade chicane to ensure a safe changeover of riders. No stopping for Ryan though as he and Jonny had agreed to do begin with 2 laps each.  Nick, who had been the picture of pre-race nerves, only had to wait a few more minutes before Scott appeared and he took off on his first lap. Jonny paced around a bit more while he waited for Ryan to appear and Scott headed back to base camp for re-fueling.  The wisdom of starting with 2 laps for Ryan and Jonny was in question as Ryan appeared… Steaming in the morning sun like a cup of tea in the antarctic, he reflected in true Fynn-esque vocabulary that indeed, he would NOT be doing 2 laps again!

Nick’s first lap went well and he reappeared some 36 min later intact, uninjured, bike in one piece and a smile on his face… good to get that first lap out of the way!  His mother, who had embarrassingly yelled out  “take it easy”…. “go for the B line” as he

took off, was

much relieved upon his return 😉

Now where's Jonny?

The day rolled on and apart from a few minor scratches to body team SPR remained intact. The pace stayed strong despite legs growing tired.  Hungry team riders queued at the sausage sizzle that had been provided for the day. Solo riders quickly grabbed drinks and food as they sped past transition. Commentary, updates, music and calls for missing team riders poured out over the PA system. The atmosphere was fantastic!

Team changeover

Just after 2 I had to leave all the action to get back in time to start work. So will leave the wrap up of the day to Scott…

I came in from a lap just after Lorraine left and young Nick headed out on his last effort. By now there where many tired and weary bodies around. Attrition was taking its toll with riders out from injury and mechanicals but team SPR was soldiering on, with Ryan and Johnny still putting in good lap times.

With Nick out on lap 8 and just over an hour left I was counting down the time to see how many more  we could fit in. At this end of the race timing is critical, can you fit in that extra lap or will you smash yourself for nothing and miss the cutoff by secounds. 1 racer did such and missed the clock by 3 seconds. Unfortunately the day had taken its toll on our young rider and I only had enough time for 1 more before kicking back to watch Ryan and the other riders try to beat the clock. The day finished with some big efforts by riders trying to beat the clock and a few fast laps recorded. SPR finished the day in 1 piece with team SPR Mud wrestlers completing 12 laps to get 6th in their category and SPR Young & Younger taking 50th. Also 2 other riders that make an appearance on SPR weekend rides raced the event with us as well. Chris Brown & Peter Gill fresh from the Alice Enduro entered the day as solo riders and must be commended for their efforts, now to get them into SPR kit.

Full details of placings and  lap times here.

All in all a good day had by all. Nick enjoyed himself greatly and looks to be an up and coming racer, and it was good to see Ryan make an event as well. The next race in the Enduro series will be the Ferguson Valley 4hr on July 25th. It would be great to get a bigger showing of SPR riders along. We know there are a number of closet MTB riders out there so make yourselves known and join the fun.

Alice Springs MTB Enduro

New SPR members Chris Browne, Peter Gill and yours truly Nigel Nosering set off on QF 1335 Peth / Alice Springs for 5 days and 285 km of desert racing, having never been to the red centre we weren’t had no preconceived expectations of what trails were like. I had a new ride strategy and opted for a light hardtail Giant that would later prove to be a very painful experience.

Airlines and excess baggage combined to give me broken spokes, a buckled rim and slightly bent brake rotor and a quick trip to Ultimate Ride bike shop had the hardtail in race condition again. Ultimate Ride was a lifesaver for many competitors, quick service and a no BS assessment of damage/parts for your bike, all at very reasonable cost for the captive market.

Alice springs had seen over 800mm of rain since January, making the already rough terrain even rougher. John Jacoby (Race director) warned competitors that this year would be harder, the fast sections of the course would be cut by washouts and gullies and concentration would be needed to get through each stage of racing. “ Fade out for a second and you will pay the price!” was a sober warning, even for experienced Enduro riders.

Stage 1-40km.

Rapid Ascent wanted to raise visibility of the Enduro to residents so a 6km controlled start had competitors riding under police escort through a circuit of town. Traffic lights were turned off and with all of us feeling like a pro peloton the primary school kids held out for “hi fives” to passing riders. Riding on the peloton geared up to 35km/h out of town surging onto 4×4 track and the race started in earnest.

Highlights of stage 1 included a very fast railway road section and the aptly named “hell line”, 8 km of technical rock gardens. While the lowlights saw fast riding straight into sandy riverbeds and the walk thereafter and late in the stage, 2km from finish, a sharp unrideable hill of loose fist size rocks sapping energy from already tired legs. The finish included 1 lap of Alice Springs velodrome; knobby wheels and smooth concrete aren’t a good mix, so an easy and low wall lap had us over the line with a 3hr 33min finish time (all of us riding as a group). Start conservative and finish the week strong was our aim.

Even for the pro riders times were down by 40min, this year was going to be hard! Slowest rider picked up by sweeper rider at 4:30pm.

Damage toll from day 1 = 3 broken carbon frames including a Specialized S Works hard tail ($6600USD), 1 broken wrist (2 hour walk out to medical help) and 4 broken ribs.

Stage 2- Individual Hill climb

In reverse order, at 30-second intervals, competitors lined up for a 300m climb of Anzac Hill, located in the centre of town. The hill was deceptive, one pinch at the first corner and another close to the summit, the masses waiting for their call up. Race Manager Sam had the goods 50 seconds =superman ride, 1 min= Hellman ride. Step up for glory!

  • Nigel 1 min flat
  • Chris 1.03
  • Peter 1.12

Stage 3-48 km

A 5km commute to the old Telegraph station. Day 1 had taken its toll with only 190 of the 240 registered competitors at the start line; many had opted to only ride key stages through the week. Starting with lots of sand giving way to some of the best single track west Alice springs had to offer, long and fast flow sections leading to switch back climbs and technical descents.

The technical single track saw walking at times to be the safe option. Chris, Peter and I as veterans of John Forrest single track bombed the downhill and spun the climbs, for Chris especially walking was not an option when a little balance, some finesse and, at times, fearless bravery on step downs/roll ins got you through.

This was pure MTB fun. Riding as a group again 3hr 27min maintaining our overall standing. Peter finished fatigued, probably as a result of the ½ Ironman he raced the week before.

Stage finished we rode to the Chifley Hotel event central for bike transport to Stage 4, pedals off, bubble wrap on road train stacked with alloy and carbon out to Trephina Gorge.

On a side story- The road train went past the start turn off and over a river crossing. Unable to turn around it was unhitched manoeuvred over the river crossing and back to the start area finally unloaded by crew at 11:30pm.

Stage 4-93km.

A very early 5:15am bus ride from the Chifley Hotel for the longest stage of the Enduro.  The bottom of Trephina gorge pre dawn was only 3 degrees and 172 riders set out on new single track through the western end of the gorge.

Twice riders were forced to cross 6ft deep gullies cut by the recent rain and long riverbeds of sand including lots of walking. Very early water at 15 km had us recalculating our hydration; it was 48 km to water point 2 so a refill was in order, and a replacement bottle for me (lost one in a gully).

The track turned more flowing in open terrain for km after km, then at the 65 km mark turned into a sand slog like walking Bondi beach in summer. Different but not really fun.

Water point 3 at the 82km mark and the track improved into a 2wd station road.  The SPR boys formed up and the tempo increased, our 3 man train rode on, people asked to jump on then hold on and then blown off the back. Congratulations go to Pete pulling hard at the front for long stretches having recovered from day 2. A late left turn 4km out of town and we rode single track into the Chifley Hotel for a 6hr 4min. I’m not sure I fully appreciated the trail due to jolting back pain and saddle sores. The hardtail was a big mistake!

The afternoon was spent recovering legs in the Chifley Hotel pool with liquid carbs, watching riders cross the line, 8hr 55min for the last rider.

Mid event dinner/presentation/pasta party, ravenous riders queue for 20 min to get at the substantial buffet dinner. Pasta, salads, fish, steak and 3 deserts to choose from, replacing the 3000 calories expended earlier in the day.

Sam and John gave the stage presentation and also stories from the trail: Numerous gas bulbs given, pumps given freely.

One rider stopping to help another by giving a spare chain and derailleur.

A Junior (16 yrs) riding by himself was found singing Lady Ga Ga, a little dehydrated and was given a full water bladder to finish.

And a confession from John Jacoby that the water point 1 Toyota 4×4 bogged in a riverbed up to both diffs for over an hour so the water point had to be moved.

Stage 5-22km Individual Time Trial.

Reverse order 30 second intervals.  Slept in for Gentleman’s start time 10 o clock at the golf course.  Chris during his pre race check found he had no back brake; an air bubble and no bleed kit meant Chris would have an interesting TT. We lined up Peter, Nigel, and Chris. Very fast golf path start on to 35km/h flow single track, I tried to stay in touch with Pete, but with screaming back pain had trouble pushing big ring.

The track changed to steep winding uphill through the middle of the course and a monster climb at half way then down fast switch back to the valley. Chris later said he could hold his rear brake lever to handle bar with no effect on the downhill.

A rocky finish on single track cut a 1inch hole in my front tyre and with a fountain of tyre sealant spilling from it I watched Pete race away. Cursing rotten luck I begged the tyre to hold pressure, a 2 km run on rim/rubber along the golf path and overtaken by one rider I had passed earlier completed the TT.

  • Peter 1hr 9min, passing 4
  • Nigel 1hr 12min, passing 3
  • Chris 1hr 15min, passing 2

Back to bike shop for tyre/sealant replacement and a brake bleed.

Stage 6-22km Night ride.

Same course as day TT but with a mass start. Self-seeding was stressed for this stage and the Golf club PA blasted ACDC “Thunderstruck” to get everyone pumped up. SPR boys riding as a group we weaved through the masses on the golf path. On to the dirt Chris jumps a gully calling the obstacle in the dark, I plough in unaware and Pete runs over the top of me, 5 riders scream past, we sort it out and get back on track. I lead some fast sections into the hills calling turns, rocks, steps and soft sections. Later Pete climbs away and on the steepest hill while I watched Chris nail the climb spurred on by torch wielding crowd. So many walking and we manage to tame the beast. Close riding in the dark into the rock section I drop my chain, along the track SPR boys waited for me, thanks! We crossed the line together in 1hr 21min, dropping a couple of places in category.

Highlights from the pro end of the field included a new course record 55min 11sec and one lead pack rider hitting a kangaroo that jumped off un injured.

Stage 7-45km.

Saving the best till last. The peloton blasted off for a lap of the Chifley Hotel grounds; onto 4×4 trail East of Alice Springs. Today we would reverse some of day 2 trails linking up with some new development trails made by the Alice MTB crew. Technical slab drops and rises, fast single track and switch back turns again, whether it was our familiarity with the trails or their natural flow, we quickly raced on passing riders on the down hills and steady climbing the rises. The water point came quickly and we were still high on awesome single track riding. Soon we were back out onto fast 4wd track and then rocky hills. 15km from the finish we looked out to the left across a dry riverbed, John Jacoby the sadist giving us a glimpse of the end, I am almost home.  Pete and Chris relish the terrain, ride the rocks and excel in the rough stuff, I on the other hand have two pairs of knicks on and wince at each rock, surviving to finish, 3hr 9min.

Alice MTB Enduro is a well organized and smooth running established event, the rapid ascent team run a tight ship and in spite of the course conditions this year it left everyone with the satisfaction that they had really been challenged by the trails.

Temperature overall was mild, 22-26 degrees making for fast racing and the fresh 9am starts gave way to glorious days. Water points were well stocked with endura or torq electrolyte as well as watermelon, bananas and huge cookies (plain or chocolate). I was overwhelmed by the amount of single track Alice had to offer; their trail builders are active and dedicated to promoting it as a MTB destination.

Signing off Nigel Nosering

Wembley Cycles 6hr

Sunday 30th May heralds this year’s Wembley Cycles 6hr. This is the 2nd race in the Enduro series, to be held at Langford park, Jarrahdale, just south of Byford.

After SPRs good turnout at the 4hr, we’re hoping for even more at the 6hr. There are 3 types of entry – Solo, Duo or Trio. Already a few have entered as solo riders for the day. If your not up to doing it solo and would like to form a team, let me know in the comments and we can organise a few teams. Check here for entry options. We will have the SPR team tent setup in the transition zone as well.

Online entry for the event closes next Tuesday 25th May, but you can still enter on the day with an extra fee. Full details are available on the event page. If you would like to ride the course in advance it has already been marked, so knock yourselves out. If you head down this weekend you will find plenty of others doing the same. I rode some of the course the other week and its definately looking good.

If your already keen signup now!!

*note Spud & Mike B – this course will be easier than The GoatFarm.

PMBC XC series round 3 report

This Sunday was race 3 of the PMBC XC series and we had a small showing of riders across a variety of categories. Mike B showed up for the old fellas and at the other end of the spectrum Lorraine’s son Nick was there for the younger generation. In between was myself and Juddy. The alleged appearance of the Flying Fynn was to be nothing but a rumour.

After Saturday’s chilly morning we were expecting more of the same for Sunday but thankfully the sun came to the party. So we all arrived fairly rugged up but soon sheaded down to race kit. I got there early and found a nice spot for the team tent, that was trailside and near the finish line. Following a quick warmup on the kids course it was race time.

The first wave saw Mike B heading out followed by young Nick and then myself with 2mins between each. Apparently Mike got in 1 lap before realizing he was a bit out of his skills league when hitting the downhill rock garden and deciding to not risk injury and call it a day. Nick in his first race managed a good lap but found the endurance factor a bit much. Both did well for their first efforts at MTB racing. With a bit more time on the dirt and some skills training they will be flying. I managed to break my curse at the Goat Farm and finished a race with no crashes or mechanicals, which was nice for a change(and lucky since i did the 1st lap with a road tube spare). This course was a bit shorter than previous races but more technical, with some punishing climbs and gnarly downhills to test, but still enjoyable.

Once our groups had finished it was time for Juddy and the more elite riders to head off. within metres of the start Juddy realised he may have chosen the wrong category, the field just blitz off ahead of him. None the less he stepped up and got back in it. Unfortunately he only got thru 2 laps before pulling out with a mechanical. Somewhere along the line he hit a rock and buckled his big ring severely killing any chance of changing gears, not good at a course like the Goat Farm where the elevation changes greatly.

All in all a good day with no injuries and fun was had by all. SPR are definitely getting some good coverage around Perth and PMBC have said they are happy to see us on the dirt as well. So lets make a big appearance at the next event, which will be the 6hr Enduro down at Jarrahdale on May 30th.

A few pics, with more to follow when Lorraine gets them to me.

PMBC XC Series – Round 3

This Sunday is round 3 of the 2010 XC series to be held at the Goat Farm.

For those who are interested but need more details, check out the event flyer. Don’t contemplate too long as pre race entry closes this Team SPRThursday, May 13th. If you miss the cut-off you can still enter on the day but there will be a $10 late fee.

Here is the link to register if you already know your keen – Register

With this event being close to Perth it would be great to get a good turnout. Its not as far to travel as Pemberton was and is closer than a lot of the Cyclo events so no excuses. This will be a good warm up forthe 6 Hr Enduro to be held on May 30th.

Let me know in the comments if you’ll be there and we can organise the tent, drinks etc if there is enough to warrant it.

PMBC XC Series round 2 Report

Well ANZAC was a marvelous day this year. Big turn outs at memorials and parades, so I guess that kept numbers down for racing. Anyway a few of us headed down to Pemberton for round 2 of the PMBC XC series, Myself, my brother and Pete Gill, to fly the colours for the club (although we need to get Pete some kit).

The location is perfect for a trail, the bush in the area gives a nice dose of shade and allows for some nice technical obstacles and good ground. It is situated at the bottom of town near the swimming pool. This trail is the first of a series to be built in the area and has been built by Paul Neeve and the 3 chillies crew. They have done a wonderful job so far and as you can see from some of the photos they have included some fun North shore obstacles to liven things up a bit. If your down that way and have a MTB give it a go.

Anyway my brother and I were entered in the Sports category, this is usually the largest field of these races. After watching the juniors hit the skills trail for there event it was our turn. Having not ridden the trail yet I was going to take it easy and find my feet, this proved a good plan as 1 rider found out after hitting  a hill too hard in the 1st 20m and he failed the landing and had a spectacular OTB. The beginning section takes in the skills loop which is fairly simple and basically flat. After transitioning out you end up on the Relentless Blue trail which is the main section at the moment. This begins with a nice technical climb with a few downs to give a short reprieve. After a few kms of climbing you eventually reach the top, this is where the fun begins. Its all downhill from here except for a pinch rise in the middle to keep you honest. The downhill section is where all the North Shore is and includes a few ramps, 2 nice walls and a steep log over ramp. 1st time around was a bit of a recce but 2nd & 3rd laps it was time to try it all and see if I could avoid stacking. Needless to say I had a few close shaves but thoroughly enjoyed it and road out.

As for results, I think I was enjoying the trail a bit too much and forgot I was racing, plus the climb in the 1st half was a killer for me (yeh i know, more Sunday hills rides). In the end I think i came 15th and my brother came in not long after in 16th. Peter raced later in the day with Veterans (he didn’t do a pre race Tri this time) and I think finished 11th.

All had a great day and were completely knackered. Next MTB event is the 3rd round of the XC series to be held at the Goat Farm. Being in Perth this time we hope to have a good showing, like we did at the recent 4hr if not better.

Also while down there I had a chance to speak with Tony Tucknott, president of PMBC and he had great praise for el Presidenté and had heard nothing but good news about the club. Goes to show we are getting a good name for ourselves all over Perth and the hard work Peter puts in is getting noticed. Well Done!!!

*Thanks to a few of the PMBC forum members for the wall photos

MTB Skills Clinics

As the club grows & expands we are attracting a wider range of cyclists. There are quite a few Mountain bike riders amoung us already and many others interested in giving it a go. For those new to the ‘dirt dwellers’ there are a number of skills clinics coming up over the next few months. If you’ve ever wanted to give it a go, now is the time.

The first course on offer is next week with 2 components, the first a pre ride night to get you familiar with your bike and the second is a day on the trails. For full details check out the below flyer and contact Avanti Plus Cannington to book your place. I will be attending this course with ‘the boss’ who has ambitions of doing the Dwelli 40km later in the year. So don’t be scared by your current skill level or lack of, hers are minimal (non-existent). We all have to start somewhere and you are always learning.

For future skills days have a look at this word doc and contact the appropriate organiser for further details.

WA MTB XC Series round 2

This Sunday is round 2 of the 2010 XC series to be held down in Pemberton.

Already there seems to be a number of riders heading down, if others can let me know in the comments that they will be there, I’ll see whether it is worth us taking a tent down. It will be good to have a presence like we did at the 4hr, 2 weeks ago.

For those who are interested but need more details, check out the post on the Perth Mountain Bike Club website which contains all the details including course map and event flyer. Don’t contemplate too long as pre race entry closes April 22nd. If you miss the cut-off you can still enter but there will be a $10 late fee.

Here is the link to register if you already know your keen – Register

Also as this Sunday is ANZAC day racing won’t start before 1200, so you can make a day trip of it if you want to avoid accommodation costs.