2011 Mont Sainte Anne World Cup Downhill Finals — More Mountain Bike Photos

So if you didn’t get up to watch Freecaster’s (best ever) event coverage of the MSA DH you should be kicking yourself right now. It was edge of the seat stuff with Brook MacDonald destroying the field by over five seconds with only five riders to go. Cole and Blenki were among the five left up top but neither could put it together to knock off Brook. Josh Bryceland raced one of his career best performances to move Brook into 2nd and then that dam yank Gwin killed it moving into first. With Minnaar in the start box  it would have been good to see Gwin in second, but then Brook would have been fourth… Looking good, Minnaar made pretty much his first ever mistake (like ever) and gifted Gwin the win. Read Chris Mildon’s of MTBNZ’s press release below.

The weekend of July 2nd and 3rd was an exceptional one for NZ’s traveling mountain bike racers around the world. Stunning world class podium performances in Canada and France by both downhill and cross country athletes are summarised as follows:
MacDonald and Cole 3rd and 5th, NZ Top Ten Domination.
NZ’s world class downhill contingent practiced their way through four days of weather extremes on the Mont Sainte Anne mountain, at times racing on the world renowned course in less than 10m of visibility. The class of this group of athletes was displayed firstly with Friday’s qualification run – Cam Cole (Lapierre International, Christchurch) fourth, teammate Sam Blenkinsop (Wanganui) seventh and Brook MacDonald (MS Evil Racing, Napier) ninth. Joining these three Junior World Championship medalists in the top 80 were George Brannigan (Devinci Global, Hawkes Bay), Justin Leov (Trek World Racing, Dunedin) and Dan Sims (Auckland). Alexandra’s Matt Scoles (Cingolani-Trek) had a terrible qualification run, but moved through to the top 80 final due to having protected status as a top 20 rider on current World Cup standings. Racing his first World Cup for several years, James Dodds (Zerode, Rotorua) wasn’t able to break the top 80, missing the cut-off by six seconds.

The weather held for today’s race run, with the race course dry in the open but still treacherous in the rocky, forest sections. Conditions that suited the NZers with MacDonald blazing to a time that shattered the field with only a handful of riders still to run. MacDonald’s time was beaten only by current World Cup leader Aaron Gwinn and the UK’s Josh Bryceland, and the Napier flier claimed a charging podium third. Cole looked strong and carried great momentum through the middle parts of the Mont Sainte Anne mountain to claim his first podium result for the World Cup, in fifth.
And confirming growing NZ dominance in the top ten on the World Cup Downhill circuit, Blenkinsop was eighth, and Leov 10th – results that have the Downhill circuit on notice with the final two month lead-in to this years World Championships. Scoles and Brannigan raced to 19th and 25th respectively.

Men:


 

RankNameUCI CodeTeamResult
1GWIN AaronUSA19871224TREK WORLD RACING4:31.771
2BRYCELAND JoshGBR19900323SANTA CRUZ SYNDICATE+00.465
3MACDONALD BrookNZL19911125MS EVIL RACING+00.515
4HART DannyGBR19910920GIANT FACTORY OFF-ROAD TEAM+02.679
5COLE CameronNZL19880203LAPIERRE INTERNATIONAL+03.726
6BROSNAN Troy °AUS19930713MONSTER ENERGY / SPECIALIZED / MAD CATZ+06.126
7SMITH SteveCAN19891125DEVINCI GLOBAL RACING+06.807
8BLENKINSOP SamuelNZL19881028LAPIERRE INTERNATIONAL+07.156
9NEETHLING AndrewRSA19840805GIANT FACTORY OFF-ROAD TEAM+07.327
10LEOV JustinNZL19841020TREK WORLD RACING+07.711
11BAREL FabienFRA19800726MONDRAKER FACTORY TEAM+08.624
12BEAUMONT MarcGBR19840925+08.647
13LEHIKOINEN MattiFIN19840419CHAIN REACTION CYCLES / NUKEPROOF+08.836
14SPAGNOLO DamienFRA19850428MONDRAKER FACTORY TEAM+09.053
15PEAT SteveGBR19740617SANTA CRUZ SYNDICATE+09.487
16O’CONNOR ShaunAUS19910713YETI FOX SHOX FACTORY RACE TEAM+10.450
17HANNAH MichaelAUS19831121+10.572
18MINNAAR GregRSA19811113SANTA CRUZ SYNDICATE+10.651
19SCOLES MatthewNZL19890605TEAM CINGOLANI TREK+11.023
20PAULHAN RomainFRA19880416+11.149
21FAIRCLOUGH BrendanGBR19880110MONSTER ENERGY / SPECIALIZED / MAD CATZ+11.179
22MULALLY Neko °USA19930219TREK WORLD RACING+12.706
23REID BenIRL19860324DIRT NORCO RACE TEAM+12.840
24WALLNER RobinSWE19880704TEAM ARE BIKEPARK POWERED BY W – RACING+13.377
25BRANNIGAN GeorgeNZL19920409DEVINCI GLOBAL RACING+13.467
26DALE SamGBR19900212TEAM SUNN MONTGENEVRE+14.090
27HEATH HarryGBR19910805UNIOR TOOLS TEAM+14.510
28STROBEL LukeUSA19860624MS EVIL RACING+14.599
29BEER NickSUI19870917SCOTT 11+14.817
30CATHRO BenGBR19880420+15.523
31BRUNI Loic °FRA19940513LAPIERRE INTERNATIONAL+15.645
32GEORGES Pierre CharlesFRA19860206TEAM LAC BLANC / SOLID / MASSIF DES VOSGES+15.846
33CHARVAT MatejCZE19851126+16.006
34GRACIA CédricFRA19780323CG RACING BRIGADE+16.224
35PASCAL MickaelFRA19791011MOREWOOD UNITEDRIDE+16.228
36BUCHANAN Lewis °GBR19930927CHAIN REACTION CYCLES / NUKEPROOF+16.828
37RIFFLE DuncanUSA19861029GIANT FACTORY OFF-ROAD TEAM+16.831
38PAYET FlorentFRA19861121SC – INTENSE+16.855
39CAMELLINI JulienFRA19840107TEAM SUNN MONTGENEVRE+16.898
40PEKOLL MarkusAUT19871013MS EVIL RACING+17.241
41STANBRIDGE DanGBR19850716DIRT NORCO RACE TEAM+17.782
42SANGERS Kyle °CAN19930412+18.197
43VINK NicoBEL19830323TEAM LAC BLANC / SOLID / MASSIF DES VOSGES+18.483
44SIMMONDS MatthewGBR19870520CHAIN REACTION CYCLES / NUKEPROOF+18.951
45ATHERTON DanGBR19820125COMMENCAL+19.008
46THOME PatrickFRA19911020MONDRAKER FACTORY TEAM+19.328
47RUTAR NejcSLO19890427UNIOR TOOLS TEAM+19.454
48ARTHUS FlorianFRA19911219+19.722
49LAMB FergusGBR19860916+19.872
50FEARON Connor °AUS19940119KONA+20.003
51BRAYTON AdamGBR19881019+20.567
52DEL BOSCO ChrisCAN19820330+20.897
53POLC FilipSVK19820410MS EVIL RACING+22.709
54TENNANT DeanCAN19880928+22.714
55MOLLOY HarryGBR19910530MADISON SARACEN+23.259
56GAUVIN YannCAN19901020+23.349
57CUNNINGHAM RuaridhGBR19890215TEAM MAXXIS – ROCKY MOUNTAIN+23.583
58BREWIN GarethGBR19910623+24.973
59HARNSTROM OscarSWE19900420+25.235
60BRAITHWAITE ThomasGBR19841228+25.326
61RUFFIN ThibautFRA19841030RIDING ADDICTION COMMENCAL+25.968
62GSPAN DominikSUI19870716+26.017
63GAUVIN RemiCAN19920616+27.697
64COUSINIE FabienFRA19860814MOREWOOD UNITEDRIDE+27.844
65WILLIAMSON GregGBR19920608+28.236
66BURTON OliverGBR19890712+29.943
67TETZLAFF BorisAUT19900121ALPINE COMMENCAL AUSTRIA+30.357
68MEARS ScottGBR19890206+30.544
69RUFFIN GaetanFRA19910629RIDING ADDICTION COMMENCAL+32.145
70IMOTO HajimeJPN19920607+33.788
71BINGGELI LoganUSA19890827+34.380
72PEDEMANAUD FabienFRA19840612SCOTT 11+35.092
73KUSHIMA Yuuki °JPN19930821+35.690
74SCOTT Mark °GBR19930511TEAM MAXXIS – ROCKY MOUNTAIN+37.322
75SIMS DanielNZL19860128+40.255
76GUTIERREZ VILLEGAS MarceloCOL19900509CG RACING BRIGADE+45.667
77SMITH JosephGBR19900704CHAIN REACTION CYCLES / NUKEPROOF+47.554
78WALLNER NiklasSWE19900519TEAM ARE BIKEPARK POWERED BY W – RACING+48.667
Men’s Points After MSA:

RankNameNationTeamPoints
1GWIN AaronUSATREK WORLD RACING868
2MINNAAR GregRSASANTA CRUZ SYNDICATE695
3ATHERTON GeeGBRCOMMENCAL547
4HART DannyGBRGIANT FACTORY OFF-ROAD TEAM506
5SMITH SteveCANDEVINCI GLOBAL RACING459
6BRYCELAND JoshGBRSANTA CRUZ SYNDICATE431
7MACDONALD BrookNZLMS EVIL RACING430
8BLENKINSOP SamuelNZLLAPIERRE INTERNATIONAL371
9COLE CameronNZLLAPIERRE INTERNATIONAL356
10PEAT SteveGBRSANTA CRUZ SYNDICATE347

 

 

Women

RankNameUCI CodeTeamResult
1MOSELEY TracyGBR19790412TREK WORLD RACING5:12.980
2PUGIN FlorianeFRA19890417SCOTT 11+01.850
3ATHERTON RachelGBR19871206COMMENCAL+07.530
4JONNIER SabrinaFRA19810819TEAM MAXXIS – ROCKY MOUNTAIN+08.494
5NICOLE MyriamFRA19900208RIDING ADDICTION COMMENCAL+09.461
6SIEGENTHALER EmilieSUI19860919SCOTT 11+15.563
7BERNHARD PetraAUT19801118ALPINE COMMENCAL AUSTRIA+17.979
8RAGOT EmmelineFRA19860527TEAM GR+18.059
9GROS CélineFRA19830128TEAM MORZINE – AVORIAZ / HAUTE – SAVOIE+21.779
10GATTO MicaylaCAN19880821+24.873
11HARMONY JacquelineUSA19780307+28.596
12KINTNER JillUSA19811024+31.465
13STONE JessicaGBR19900914+33.290
14CARPENTER Manon °GBR19930311MADISON SARACEN+35.801
15MILLER MirandaCAN19900302+40.409
16RUCHTI MiriamSUI19870101+43.121
17HARVEY DarianUSA19820727+46.258
18WILLIAMS GabrielaCZE19810728+57.964
19LAPLANTE AnneCAN19901015+1:24.242
20GRIFFITHS FionnGBR19820827TEAM GR+4:58.937

 

Women’s Points After MSA:

RankNameNationTeamPoints
1MOSELEY TracyGBRTREK WORLD RACING910
2PUGIN FlorianeFRASCOTT 11770
3ATHERTON RachelGBRCOMMENCAL580
4JONNIER SabrinaFRATEAM MAXXIS – ROCKY MOUNTAIN535
5NICOLE MyriamFRARIDING ADDICTION COMMENCAL419
6SIEGENTHALER EmilieSUISCOTT 11353
7RAGOT EmmelineFRATEAM GR340
8BERNHARD PetraAUTALPINE COMMENCAL AUSTRIA328
9GRIFFITHS FionnGBRTEAM GR

 

 

 

UCI World MTB Cup, Mont Sainte Anne, Canada – Cross Country
Sheppard U23 Podium 4th
Rotorua’s Samara Sheppard (iXS Wheeler Pro Team) raced to a break-through World Cup performance on Saturday, proudly delivering a fourth pace finish in the Under 23 Women’s race at the always challenging east coast Canadian venue. Sheppard got away to a flying start on her first lap of four to move through the field and into a challenging position with the race leaders. Terrible weather at the Mont Sainte Anne venue over the past week had left the course slippery and treacherous in places, with the several rocky, technical sections proving difficult for most riders to tame. Sheppard had no issues with the conditions or the course, and built on her 2010 World Championships 11th at this same venue 10 months ago to finish fourth. Sheppard has been waiting patiently during her 2011 European campaign for her first World Cup opportunity to measure herself against the cream of the northern hemispheres mountainbike espoirs, and this podium result confirms her rapidly improving form with only two months to the 2011 World Championships.
Karen Hanlen (Whakatane) lined up in a class Elite Women’s field for her third World Cup of the season. Hanlen was not daunted at all with the challenging race conditions or the competition, and displayed real grit to complete the race in 32nd.

Mont Sainte Anne World Cup Cross Country Results

VTT Subaru French Cup, Val D’Isere
Peters and O’Neill U23 Podiums
Europe based cross country racers stayed on in France while the UCI World MTB Cup shifted to Canada this weekend, racing at the highly subscribed French Cup. Huge fields were the first challenge for NZs athletes to overcome, but good starting grid positions worked in their favour and enabled several to compete at the front of their respective races.
In the 4 lap Elite/U23 Womens race, Katie O’Neill (Bergamont NZ, Rotorua) relished the opportunity some clear air provided, and a stunning 9th place finish was her reward for a very honest days racing. This result saw O’Neill claim a podium second place finish in the Under 23 competition.
The 5 lap Elite/U23 Mens race also had NZers running at the front of the pack, with Carl Jones (Bergamont NZ, Rotorua) and Dirk Peters (SantaCruz NZ, Rotorua) having fantastic races in the 110 strong field. Jones held tight to the leaders right through his race and is extremely happy to have maintained such a close margin with his seventh place finish. Peters was only slightly behind Jones throughout the race to finish 11th. However, like O’Neill Peters made the Under 23 podium presentation with a fourth place result in that category.
Sam Shaw (Rotorua) also competed in the Elite/U23 Mens race, to finish 40th.

Val D’Isere French Cup Results Elite/U23 Women
Val D’iIsere French Cup Results Elite/U23 Men

Issued for MTBNZ Peformance
Chris Mildon

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