Darrell dazzles home crowd with 4X victory Friday, 12 March 2010 Delighting his home crowd fans, Canberra rider Leigh Darrell has claimed a convincing victory in the 4X (four-cross) event at the final round of the 2009/10 Jayco Australian MTB Series in Canberra tonight. After three rounds of thrilling action, the series comes to its crescendo this weekend at Stromlo Forest Park, the home of the 2009 UCI Mountain Bike World Championships, where bragging rights are on the line for the overall winner of the series title. Following his win in Thredbo last month, Darrell entered tonight’s race as the slight favourite in an extremely competitive field. The 23-year-old comfortably progressed through the earlier seeding rounds, before facing New South Wales riders Michael Jobson, Alex Lloyd and Graeme Mudd in the final. In the thrilling opening stages, the field could not be split in the first half of the race. However disaster struck the New South Wales trio at the third turn, all three getting tangled before hitting the dirt. Taking advantage of the situation, Darrell broke away for a comfortable victory. “I came out of the gates and I was just in front,” explained Darrell. “Alex pulled up just next to me. We went over the second jump and we collided in the air and I nearly fell off.” “I came around the next corner and I held it together. Michael Jobson came up the inside and he washed out. “I was in front coming into the second corner and I went out wide, whilst the others went inside. “Then on that third corner I heard a big pile up behind me and I just kept going. I just looked over my shoulder and saw that I had some clear space. “Then I just shut it down and rolled over the finish line with a big smile on my face.” Jobson crossed the line in second place, followed by Lloyd and Mudd. Rewarded for his consistency this season, Queenslander Richard Levinson, who won the men’s elite ‘B’ race tonight, collected the overall series win, finishing 12 points clear of Jobson and Ryan Hunt (NSW) in the standings. “It feels really good,” said Levinson of his series title. ”I’ve been training pretty hard over the season and I guess the consistency has really paid off.” “I really made the effort to get to every single event this year. The tracks have been pretty gnarly, and all the riders have performed pretty good. It’s been so close throughout the series. Things paid off today, I just put in a solid effort and it came off.” With another polished performance, New South Wales rider Blake Nielson made a clean sweep of the series in the under 19 category, claiming his fourth consecutive win. Tonight the 18-year-old was once again just too strong, pumping his fist in the air as he crossed the finish line, comfortably clear of Ben Matthews (ACT) and Sean Fitzpatrick (NSW). In what has been an outstanding season for the Canberra young guns, Max Hughes (under 17 men) and Jackson Frew (under 15 men) were tonight crowned series title holders for 2010, a just reward for their impressive performances over the last four months. Following wins in Hobart, Shepparton and Thredbo, Hughes could only manage third place on the dirt tonight, but gained enough points to retain the series lead. Fellow Canberra rider Angus Easthope taking out the win on his home track. In other results, Sarsha Huntington (QLD) and Harriet Burbridge-Smith (ACT) took out the win and the series title in the respective elite female and junior female categories. Matt Patterson (NSW) secured his first victory of the series in the men’s sport division, but it was South Australia’s Sean Anderson, the winner in Shepparton and Thredbo, who took home the series title. James Collins (NSW) finished the series on top of the standings in the veteran men’s. The action continues at Stromlo Forest Park tomorrow with the men’s and women’s cross country, followed by the enduro, short track and downhill on Sunday. NETWORKS: A news feed containing highlights from tonight’s action and tomorrow’s cross country will be distributed from SBS Sydney at approximately 11am on Sunday (March 14). Highlights of all of the action from the Canberra stage of the 2010 Jayco Australian MTB Series will feature in a 30 minute program on SBS on Sunday, 4 April at 12pm. For further information including entry lists, results and overall standings, please visit www.nationalseries.com.au. Round 4 – Canberra 4X results
Elite Male
1. Leigh Darrell (ACT)
2. Michael Jobson (NSW)
3. Alex Lloyd (NSW)
Open Female
1. Sarsha Huntington (QLD)
Under 19 Male
1. Blake Nielson (NSW)
2. Ben Matthews (ACT)
3. Sean Fitzpatrick (NSW)
Junior Female
1. Harriet Burbridge-Smith (ACT)
Under 17 Male
1. Angus Easthope (ACT)
2. Luke Ellison (NT)
3. Max Hughes (ACT)
Under 15 Male
1. Trent Ellison (NT)
2. Matt Ellison (NT)
3. Lachlan Barcroft (NT)
Veteran Male
1. James Collins (NSW)
2. Tom Gilfedder (NT)
3. Scott Butler (NSW)
Sport Male
1. Matt Patterson (NSW)
2. Rhys Edwards (NSW)
3. Sean Anderson (SA)
2009/10 Jayco Australian MTB Series – 4X Final Standings Elite Male 1. Richard Levinson (QLD) - 191 points 2. Michael Jobson (NSW) - 179 points 3. Ryan Hunt (NSW) - 175 points Open Female 1. Sarsha Huntington (QLD) – 305 points 2. Caroline Buchanan (ACT) 3. Jayne Rutter Under 19 Male 1. Blake Nielson (NSW) – 320 points 2. Sean Fitzpatrick (NSW) – 191 points 3. Joey Vejvoda (NSW) – 168 points Junior Female 1. Harriet Burbridge-Smith (ACT) – 160 points 2. Danielle Beecroft Under 17 Male 1. Max Hughes (ACT) – 295 points 2. Luke Ellison (NT) – 178 points 3. Jordan Butler (ACT) – 163 points Under 15 Male 1. Jackson Frew (ACT) – 123 points 2. Trent Ellison (NT) 3. Matt Ellison (NT) Veteran Male 1. James Collins (NSW) – 160 points 2. Daniel Burgess Sport Male 1. Sean Anderson (SA) – 215 points 2. Matt Patterson (NSW) – 145 points 3. Rhys Edwards (NSW) – 120 points Competition Schedule Round 4 – Stromlo Forest Park, Canberra Saturday, 13 February 8:30am : Cross Country - elite, U23, U19, U17, veteran, master and supermaster women 11:00am: Cross country - elite and U23 men 2:30pm : Cross country - U19, U17, veteran, master and supermaster men Sunday, 14 February 8:00am : Cross Country Enduro - 4 hour solo and teams 12:30pm : Downhill – U15, U17, expert, masters, vet and sport supermasters men, U15, U17, vet, masters, sport women 1:00pm : Short Course Cross Country 3:00pm : Downhill - elite and U19 men, elite and U19 women
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