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EWS Athletes Rise to Top - Day One, Urge 3 Peaks Enduro

Nov 28, 2015
by Derek Morrison  
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Day 1 of the Urge 3 Peaks Enduro in Dunedin, New Zealand, has seen two Enduro World Series (EWS) athletes step up to the hot seat with Joseph Nation putting more than 40 seconds between himself and his closest rival and Rae Morrison extending out to more than a two-and-a-half-minute lead over nearest rival, Jo Perrott.

A rider heads across the skyline during the 2015 Urge 3 Peaks Enduro mountain biking race held in Dunedin New Zealand.

In typical Dunedin fashion the first day of the Urge 3 Peaks Enduro got off to a slippery start in squally weather conditions. The rain that had been predicted all week fell, but the trails soaked it up and there was only one major slippery section at the bottom of Stage 2.

The overall men’s result for Day 1 saw Endura Bergamont Factor Team rider Joseph Nation, of Christchurch, take the win with a time of 28 minutes 41 seconds, followed by Jimmy Pollard, of Queenstown, in 29.23. Remarkably there is only eight seconds difference between second to fifth place in the men's. In the women’s field, top seed Rae Morrison, of Paraparaumu, placed first with a time of 32.38, followed by Masters’ rider Jo Perrott, of Nelson, just under three minutes behind Morrison, Junior riders Phoebe Coers and Shannon Hope, both of Dunedin, finished the first day in just over 36 minutes.

The first stage began at the top of Flagstaff, where riders raced down the high-speed track at warp speeds. For Nation, the eventual winner of the day, this was a physical challenge.

I am just in the initial stages of my training for the season,” he offers. “So, was pretty happy with my fitness, but I’ve still got some way to go as well.”

Stage 1 had lots of pedaling which was hard work, but good to wake the body up,” Nation laughs. “Then the next stages were awesome fun and I managed to not make any major mistakes.”

Hot favorite Pollard, was happy to end the day in second place overall as he is recovering from a broken thumb. Pollard, who races internationally, broke his thumb at the EWS in Whistler, Canada, in August. He has been off the bike since then and has only recently resumed his training.

It took a while to come right – this is my first race back and I’m stoked to be riding again and having a lot of fun,” Pollard offers.

With a physically demanding first section, Pollard felt that there was still room to improve his fitness for the upcoming season.

My fitness wasn’t there that’s for sure, I made some decisions because of my lack of fitness and had to hold back a bit, but still had a few small crashes.

Jimmy Pollard on liaision during the 2015 Urge 3 Peaks Enduro mountain biking race held in Dunedin New Zealand.

Trouble also followed professional racer, Morrison as her day was held up by a nail in her rear tyre on the start line of Stage 1, she decided to return back down the 15-minute liaison where another rider helped to plug her tyre before climbing back up to the start line. That cost Morrison a start among the faster riders at the front of the pack.

There was quite a bit of congestion,” Morrison reveals. “I got held up a little bit – that was the only stage that I got held up on. I kept going after the stage – didn’t stop at all and quickly made it back to the start of the field for Stage 2.

Despite the rough start, Morrison loved her day’s racing and was happy to take the lead.

“I was absolutely stoked – it was fun at the top where the corners were quite gravelly and off-camber, so I was just drifting around,” she explains.

Riders gather at the start line at the summit of Flagstaff for the 2015 Urge 3 Peaks Enduro mountain biking race held in Dunedin New Zealand. November 28 29 2015.

Riders gather at the start line at the summit of Flagstaff.


The riders will resume racing at 10am tomorrow morning from the top of Signal Hill, in Dunedin. Race leader Nation said the Signal Hill stages would play into the hands of the locals – especially with the slippery conditions expected.

Tomorrow will be a pretty even playing field,” he adds. “We have all ridden up Signal Hill a bit, but the local boys will be pretty quick.

Spectators are encouraged to walk up the three stages of Day 2 from Logan Park High School and to enjoy the race atmosphere at the bottom of these iconic trails.

Dunedin rider Ethan Glover during the 2015 Urge 3 Peaks Enduro mountain biking race held in Dunedin New Zealand.

Dunedin rider Ethan Glover.


Rae Morrison of Paraparaumu with a nail completely through her tyre on Day 1 of the 2015 Urge 3 Peaks Enduro mountain biking race held in Dunedin New Zealand.

Rae Morrison, of Paraparaumu, with a nail completely through her tyre.


Melissa Newell of Wanaka tackles Stage 3 Mt Cargill during the 2015 Urge 3 Peaks Enduro mountain biking race held in Dunedin New Zealand.

Melissa Newell, of Wanaka, tackles Stage 3.


Rae Morrison of Paraparaumu rebounded back from a delayed start to win Day 1 of the 2015 Urge 3 Peaks Enduro mountain biking race held in Dunedin New Zealand.

Rae Morrison, of Paraparaumu, rebounded back from a delayed start to win Day 1.


A rider descends the Mt Cargill Stage 3 during the 2015 Urge 3 Peaks Enduro mountain biking race held in Dunedin New Zealand.

A rider descends the Mt Cargill Stage 3.


Whitney Dagg of Wanaka drops into the trail on Mt Cargill during the 2015 Urge 3 Peaks Enduro mountain biking race held in Dunedin New Zealand.

Whitney Dagg, of Wanaka, drops into the trail on Mt Cargill.


Joel Anderson descends the Mt Cargill section during the 2015 Urge 3 Peaks Enduro mountain biking race held in Dunedin New Zealand.

Joel Anderson descends Mt Cargill.


A rider takes a breather during the 2015 Urge 3 Peaks Enduro mountain biking race held in Dunedin New Zealand.

A rider takes a breather.


Rae Morrison of Paraparaumu rebounded back from a delayed start to win Day 1 of the 2015 Urge 3 Peaks Enduro mountain biking race held in Dunedin New Zealand.

Rae Morrison.


Words by Scarlett Hagen, Photos by Derek & Taya Morrison.


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 Here's a pretty amazing film of Day 1 at the 2015 Urge 3 Peaks Enduro. www.pinkbike.com/video/429999







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