
and enjoy the benefits
In the men’s elite event Andrew Blair (NSW) and Sid Taberley (TAS) fought continuously throughout the 6-lap race. After a fast start, Athens Olympian Sid Taberley was leading the field as they entered the singletrack. By the end of the decisive first lap, a lead group formed containing Sid Taberley, Andrew Blair and Peter Hatton (WA). The trio continued to open up an advantage over Joshua Carlson (NSW) who was chasing alone in fourth. The technical nature of the Perth course took its toll on many rides, including Hatton who failed to finish due to a mechanical incident.
With 2 laps remaining, Blair opened up a small advantage after Taberlay dropped a chain. Taberlay dug deep to close the gap, and the 2 leaders were together when they received the bell. Early in the final lap, Blair opened up a gap at the top of the challenging and never looked back. With the overall classification in mind, he pushed all the way to the line taking victory in a time of 1:41:23. Taberlay came in second 1:26 later (1:42:49), third place was taken by Joshua Carlson (NSW – 1:44:58). The first local rider to finish was Craig Cooke (WA) in 6th place.
Blair continued his good run of good form in Western Australia. Less than a month ago he took victory in the Cape to Cape Mountain Bike race in South West WA. Rather than travelling to the Northern Hemisphere to race World Cups over winter, Blair choose to stay in Australia, a prepare for national season skiing and racing cyclo-cross.
Blair made the initial selection, “Fortunately I made it into the front bunch without having to burn too many matches.” Blair had Taberlay on his wheel for most of the race, “I had a voice in one ear saying he’s going to stitch you up, he’s going to stitch you up. In the other ear it was saying you can do it, you can put him away. It’s definitely nerve wracking having a rider of Sid’s caliber behind you. He is a smart racer and I couldn’t believe it when I hit him on the last lap.” After he consolidated the gap, “I wish I had a rear view mirror on my bike I was looking over my shoulder that much.”
The first racing of the day saw the elite women tackle the challenging Goat Farm course, with 210 meters of climbing each lap, the course would suit a strong climber. Jenny Fay (NSW) started quickly leading the field into the singletrack. Early in the first lap Jenni King came to the front and never looked back.
Over the 5 lap race, Jenni King consistently extended her advantage by close to a minute a lap on Jodie Willett (QLD) in second place. King was at home on both the climbs and the technical rocky descents. King crossed the line in a time 1:39:50, front of Jodie Willett who finished in 1:43:53. Jenny Fay placed third in 1:47:22
Like Blair, King also won the recent Cape to Cape mountain bike race in WA. The experience gained racing World Cup’s in Europe earlier in the year put her in good stead for the season opener.
King was at home on the course. “I really loved the course, it was pretty technical when you were riding quick. The rock gardens, drops and chutes were great fun. The climbing was tough, but I think the steeper climbs suited me.”
With the remaining rounds of the national series in mind the result was encouraging for King, “I trained really hard over winter, but saying that I am certainly not peaking yet.”
In the U23 Male category, Luke Fetch (VIC) rode consistently to take the victory in a time of 1:25:57. Mitchell Codner (NSW) started quickly but was unable to match Fetch when he was passed on the third lap. Codner finished second in 1:28:38, Michael Crosbie (VIC) finished third in 1:30:19
Racing continues from 8:30am Sunday, with the Cross Country Eliminator (XCE) and Super D formats will make their national series debut.
Elite Male Results
1. Andrew Blair NSW 1:41:23
2. Sid Taberlay TAS 1:42:49
3. Joshua Carlson NSW 1:44:58
4. Ben Henderson ACT 1:46:56
5. Nick Both NSW 1:47:37
6. Craig Cooke WA 1:50:12
7. Jarrad Burrell TAS 1:51:17
8. James Kennedy WA 1:52:35
9. Andrew Fellows QLD 1:53:48
10. Chris Fisher WA 1:57:43
Elite Female Results
1. Jenni King VIC 1:39:50
2. Jodie Willett QLD 1:43:53
3. Jenny Fay NSW 1:47:22
4. Rosemary Barnes ACT 1:56:51
5. Sarah Holmes SA – 1 lap
6. Claire Garcia-Webb WA – 1 lap
Under 23 Male Results
1. Luke Fetch WA 1:25:57
2. Mitchell Codner NSW 1:28:38
3. Michael Crosbie VIC 1:30:19
4. Cameron Ivory NSW 1:33:33
5. Robbie Rhodes WA 1:34:20
Perth - All Mountain Cup Round 1 - Key Event Times
Sunday, 20 November
9am to 2pm - All Classes Cross Country Eliminator
3:30pm-5pm - All Classes Super D