Showing posts with label Justin Leov. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Justin Leov. Show all posts

Monday, January 30, 2012

NZ National Championships

Over the past weekend I had the New Zealand National Mountain Bike Championships here in Nelson where I took on the first ever Super D National Championship and raced the Downhill Championship for the 11th year in a row!

Super D was held on Friday evening on the backside of the Codgers MTB trails down Firball, Turners and Dogs which ended up being a really testing race. Each section of descending was quite different from the other and a good section of pedaling/climbing in between each of them to keep the oxygen deprivation high!
Since I have ridden the track a bit over the past year I decided on just one quick practice run before the race to get my head around the track again and get a feel for how loose the dust was going to be. This event was raced as a single person timed run just like downhill which I think suits the downhillers because we are so used to pushing ourselves against the clock rather than racing other people around us.
Being the local I ended up getting seeded to be last down the hill which meant I was chasing down some fast guys in the form of World Cup Downhill racers like Justin Leov, Jared Graves and Matt Scoles which was a good thing because it meant there wouldn't be any waiting at the bottom to know how I went.
My run went well and after trying to conserve my energy on the descents I hit the hardest and final climb with a good solid sprint but after about 30 seconds my legs were feeling like bricks and I had to sit down the last 15 seconds and spin which I was a bit disappointed with because it was so close to the top but as it turns out I still managed to cross the line in 2nd behind Justin Leov which I was stoked it. Justin showed us how much of a freak he is by putting a solid 12 seconds into me! I definitely had no answer for where those 12 seconds went and I will tell you all now you can put your money on Justin being a podium contender at the first round of the World Cup in South Africa in March.
Next up on the cards was Saturdays Downhill practice which was extremely dry and dusty after a couple of dry weeks leading up to the race. The track held up well though with only a couple of small turns getting blown out by the end of the day. I took the day pretty easy as I was definitely feeling a bit slow after blowing myself out in the Super D the night before.
Race day looked like the rain was going to come for most of the morning but eventually the sun came out just as predicted by Metservice! With such a long shuttle most people only got one run in during the mornings practice and that worked out exactly as I was planning for me making it up for the clear run pro practice before getting organised for seeding.
I wanted to put a quick run down in seeding to see where I would be standing heading into the finals so I decided to just try and ride a normal run down there so I knew I had time to spare and that was exactly how it worked it, I ended up crossing the line in 5th place about 6 seconds back from Scolsy who seeded 1st

Knowing that I would need to take about 8 or 9 seconds off of my seeding time I hit the track was aggression in my race run hitting the first few corners quick until a corner that had changed a bit since seeding caught me out and sent me to the ground. I was gutted to go down so early and got back on cursing myself for the mistake but forced myself to push hard again to try and salvage what I could from my run.

The rest of my run went well and I hit the tricky off cambers with an all or nothing mentality making it through them clean and fast.
Crossing the line at the bottom I was surprised to see my time was good enough for 2nd and only fractions of a second off the lead! With 4 riders left to go on the hill it was a nervous wait to see how my time would hold up but in the end I finished up 4th only a few seconds from the win which I was stoked with considering I crashed and still made the podium.
Justin Leov showed again he is on form taking his first National Downhill Championship and his second Championship for the weekend.

Iv'e got two weeks off now before the NZ National Downhill Series resumes for round four in Rotorua, I know a couple of things I want to work on before then so its back to training and getting prepared!

Thanks again to all of my awesome sponsors for making it happen again this year, Zerode Bikes, Fenwicks, Results Gym, Equilibrium Chiropractic, Fox Clothing, Scott Goggles, Maxxis tyres, Shimano, Pro, Fox Racing Shox and Interislander Ferrys!

Monday, July 04, 2011

Another huge race for NZ downhill


So I was up early this morning to watch the freecaster.tv live footage from the Mt Saint Anne, Canada World Cup and it was one hell of an exciting morning!
NZ had 7 riders qualified in the top 80 final and 5 of them ended up in the top 20!
Brook MacDonald's run was so smooth and flawless it was awesome to watch and when he came through the line and put 5.6 seconds into the ride who was in the hot seat i couldn't help but have a wee cheer in the living room by myself! I convinced myself
he was going to win after that but in the end he was bumped back to 3rd place only .515 of a second behind the winner Aaron Gwin!
Brook is on fire at the moment and i'm looking forward to seeing how the rest of his series goes, he has a huge future ahead of him.
Next in line the big horse Cam Cole who was one of my groomsmen at my wedding in March charged into 5th place for his first podium of the season, it was good to see him looking solid on the bike again and pulling a good result, look out for
him at Windham next weekend, hes won a US national there before!
Blinky was flying like usual and put in a very good ride for 7th but looked a bit disappointed at the bottom.
Justin Leov put a solid ride in on the new carbon Trek Session to take 10th and Scolsy (best man at my wedding) had an average run (stolen from his facebook status) but still managed a solid 19th keeping him in the top 20 overall heading into next weekends race.

I'm going to miss my world cup fix next weekend because im off to samoa on Thursday for my honeymoon but hopefully the boys will be able to have another good weekend and keep NZ on top of the world!