Bikeworks 2 - English Champs

Oct 18, 2012 at 22:00
Oct 18, 2012
by Alasdair MacLennan
 
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Images by Tom Towers

Travelling to Wales for the English Champs is certainly a bit unexpected, but as far as transgressions go it’s a minor one, the small welsh town sitting just a few miles from the border. Having already hosted the National Champs in 2012, this time it was for a double points ‘regional’ champs event. Organised by Borderline Events, they know how to put on a good race here so let's see what happened!

English Champs Images for Race Report - Provided by Tom Towers Borderline Events.

Despite being a fairly basic track in outright technical challenge, Moelfre brings other difficulties to the table by being one of the fastest courses on the UK race scene. This has led to numerous air ambulances at virtually every race held there over the past few years as riders hit the deck hard and fast. Most walk away but a result of these is a reluctance to tape in the biggest features, even at the biggest races. Instead, wheels are kept on the ground more where they’re less likely to be grabbed by strong gusts of wind as you ride the ridge of the hill up top. The two doubles after the open top section led into a drifty off camber section before a fast right-left sent you into new turns in the gorse which rutted up nicely over the course of the weekend. Practice started off relatively dry with a mix of tyres on view but as soon as the rain started to come down hard after lunch there was no doubting that spikes were the way forward. They made the final 4x jumps a little more challenging to get right but for the time gains on the rest of the track they were well worth it!

English Champs Images for Race Report - Provided by Tom Towers Borderline Events.

Of course, where would we be without an air ambulance? This caused a few delays as not only was there a wait while the rider was sorted out, but then a further delay as the weather came in and temporarily grounded the helicopter. Even with that though practice was plentiful and relatively free running. Pretty damage free too thanks to the new trailers in place which hold bikes firm in racks rather than just stacking them as you would normally.

More notable over the weekend was the massive turnout of girls, which really was great to see. Over thirty girls is something of a record and goes down to the efforts of several people; firstly Mike for bringing Girlmtnbiker on board at the 2011 event alongside coaching from several notable World Cup regulars. This snowballed in 2012 after Rosie Smith had British Cycling email all the girls who had raced in the past year in an attempt to convince as many of them as possible to turn up to one event en masse rather than in dribs and drabs to separate events. And it worked, with a record turnout on the results sheet. On offer to the guys racing was coaching from the Chain Reaction Cycles team which proved popular with all spaces taken in a very short space of time.

English Champs Images for Race Report - Provided by Tom Towers Borderline Events.

Having scraped cars, vans and tents of a thick frost first thing on race morning it was time to prep bikes, get some quick practice runs in to get up to speed for racing.

By eleven the Juveniles were sat at the top of the hill awaiting their runs. As the track was drying this meant that the second runs counted for the podium, Kyle Havard taking third spot with a 2:49, James Purvis second with a 2:44 and Charlie Hatton the win with a 2:43. Moving into Youth saw Will Weston in third on a 2:37, Dan Farley in second on a 2:34 and Callum Havard sitting atop the podium on a 2:31 thanks to a blistering first run. Surprisingly, Junior times turned out to be slower than the fastest Youths, Bill Farrington in third managing a 2:42 just two hundredths back from Joe Mallinson in second. Billy Mathews took the win with a 2:37.

English Champs Images for Race Report - Provided by Tom Towers Borderline Events.

The senior podium was split by just 2.5s, Chris Field in third sharing 2:41 with Sam Boardman but missing out on second place by just five hundredths. All of which left Jonny Howe to take the win having broken the 2:40 barrier with a 2:38. In Masters Will Gough took third, Nathan Cavalier second and Craig Taylor the win. Their times were 2:48, 2:46 & 2:44 respectively. Ian Sanders took third in Veterans, Pete Little second and John Cobb the win.

English Champs Images for Race Report - Provided by Tom Towers Borderline Events.

Unlike many races there were more than enough girls to ensure full podiums in each category; split into under-18's, Senior and 30+. In the under 18's Lauren Beaty took third while local Charlotte Hughes in second place pushed winner Emma Whitaker hard all the way with just six tenths seperating their first runs, and even less the second. With a winter planned in New Zealand Traharn Chidley finished her final UK race of the year strongly in third, Jenna Woodruff just ahead in second. Having pushed hard alongside organiser Mike Marsden to get all the girls on board, Rosie Smith took the win and fastest girl on the day before being another to jump on a flight to the southern hemisphere for the winter. In the 30+ category Lucy Newman took third, Kath Pickard second and Hannah Maehn the win.

English Champs Images for Race Report - Provided by Tom Towers Borderline Events.

In Expert, Alex Moss was third on a 2:32, just half a second down on Jay Williamson in second while Guy Gibbs enjoyed a five second advantage to take top step on the podium. Despite relying on an improved second run in the post-rain conditions Dave Smith took third in Elites, just two tenths back from second placed Will Soffe. Harry Molloy took the win with a 2:27 just under two seconds up.

English Champs Images for Race Report - Provided by Tom Towers Borderline Events.

Moelfre never fails to bring about close racing and a good event, even when the weather turns against you, although when it does you don't want to be sat at the top of the hill waiting while there's a red flag on course! It was great to see the support of the Chain Reaction team, as well as all the girls who turned up and seemed to have a great time. Does this mean bigger turnouts at future races from the girls? Hopefully so, and if it does then the event will have more than done it's job.

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36 Comments

  • + 26
flag jackmackenzie95 (Oct 18, 2012 at 22:36)
 Wheres the section on 'Marshall Chaos'?
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flag pozzer (Oct 19, 2012 at 1:04)
 Oooooooooh, Ive heard and seen stories about Marshal Chaos! Keep that beast away from the Stella
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flag bikeaddict123 (Oct 19, 2012 at 12:30)
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flag Jack398 (Oct 19, 2012 at 12:40)
 HAHAHAHA trust us Brits!!
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flag pug5ley (Oct 19, 2012 at 14:55)
 Marshal Chaos is a Legend! We need to see him racing next year for even more chaos Wink
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flag PaddyD (Oct 19, 2012 at 1:20)
 Yes Jonny Howe... Portsmouth Uni for the win!!! Yeeeeeeaaaahhh Buuuuddddy!!
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flag deathmetaldownhill (Oct 19, 2012 at 2:49)
 Woop woop!
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flag will-castaneda (Oct 18, 2012 at 22:22)
 Now that's how your supposed to shuttle!
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flag chrispaulmtb (Oct 19, 2012 at 14:27)
 not from what ive heard. Those welsh tractor based uplifts are famous for wrecking bikes. I've not had any experience myself but ive seen some horrible photos, (brake hoses ripped out, kashima stanctions with deep scrapes) and mates bikes with paint all chipped. Uplift scotland have a better system using cattle trucks where you can stack the bikes better but its still not great. Give me a chairlift/gondola any day!
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flag fireballrider (Oct 22, 2012 at 2:13)
 there was a few trailers with places for the bikes to slot in so the bikes arnt touching each other
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flag jackmackenzie95 (Nov 4, 2012 at 14:45)
 Thing with uplift Scotland is it's nearly double the price for half the runs, Welsh uplifts are fine as long as you take care putting your bike and those along side it on properly.
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  • + 4
flag KevinMcCloud (Oct 19, 2012 at 2:36)
 Wonder how long it'll be before someone moans about the use of the word "girls" to describe the, erm.... girls.
  • + 3
flag rt76 (Oct 19, 2012 at 7:27)
 Birds........ Welcome to Essex.
  • + 5
flag KevinMcCloud (Oct 19, 2012 at 8:02)
 You southerners... they're lasses man! Ha! An article with all these slang terms in would be pretty funny:

"More notable over the weekend was the massive turnout of clunge, which really was great to see. Over thirty bitches is something of a record and goes down to the efforts of several people"
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flag roseoakhill (Oct 21, 2012 at 8:49)
 Call us what u want I think it's funny the guys on pinkbike argue about it (oops can I call u guys). however why advertise so many women been there and racing with what appears to be the worst picture of a female rider I've seen in an artical, it does nothing for women's racing to see such a poor riding shot used as an example.
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flag tom-towers (Oct 24, 2012 at 13:47)
 if your trying to give a good name for women, your doing a bad job.
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flag mossy81 (Oct 18, 2012 at 22:58)
 They used one of the trailers that Martin from onegiantleap Llangollen built! Which shows you can have a uplift trailer and uplift which dose not damage your bike
  • + 7
flag nosnibor (Oct 19, 2012 at 1:38)
 until one of the bars snaps on the people cage and someone falls off the trailer. this happened. haha
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flag bluumax (Oct 19, 2012 at 3:40)
 My arm is bruised up soo bad from that, glad it wasn't me who rolled off the side though.
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flag tom-towers (Oct 19, 2012 at 5:08)
 Yeah, i saw the guy fall out the trailer, just fell straight back onto the fireroad.. if he was under the trailer at all he would of been fucked! took the driver like 5 seconds to realise and stop after everyone was shouting at him!
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flag wildwilly69 (Oct 19, 2012 at 8:10)
 Only way to top that would be a horse drawn wagon ride. Cool! Do they serve beer on the wagon, that'd be Brit' stylin'
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flag Jester1826 (Oct 19, 2012 at 0:44)
 Hahaha a tractor!...Seriously?... That's soo typically British! Bring on the sly comments haha Big GrinBig Grin
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flag mcmick (Oct 19, 2012 at 5:21)
 Loved racing there, good track faaaaaast n steep, tractor n trailer only way of accessing the hill properly. gutted it rained for my second run as i was on drys.
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flag georgy291 (Oct 19, 2012 at 10:32)
 Aww complete write up and no mention of the "bear guy"

im dissapointed

www.rootsandrain.com/photos/390501
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  • + 1
flag RatHunter83 (Oct 19, 2012 at 6:09)
 is that gyro copter trying to land in the barn?
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flag zer0her0 (Oct 18, 2012 at 23:03)
 Cracking weekend... gutted it rained just before send run!
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flag will-oddy1 (Oct 20, 2012 at 11:15)
 very accurate write up!
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flag kev1n (Oct 18, 2012 at 22:28)
 love the steeze shots
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flag bikemore123 (Oct 18, 2012 at 22:07)
 Dat fresh hill
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flag madisonracing1 (Oct 19, 2012 at 11:57)
 The author of this needs to take some english classes. That was a brutal read.
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