Norco Factory Racing 2016 World Tour: Episode 5 - Video

Aug 26, 2016
by Thomas Gaffney  
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As one of Sam's favorite tracks in the series, everything was aiming towards a positive outcome at MSA. With strong practice sessions, and an 8th place qualifying time, that confidence was underlined and in finals, Sam put down a stormer! Even with a 38th place position in split 1, Sam was able to pull himself back inside the top 10 with a blistering pace through the bottom ¾ of the track, and finish in 9th. Mont Saint Anne is Harry's favorite track, the stoke was high for the Brit, it was time to let it loose. Unfortunately, Harry got slightly too loose in the wilds of MSA hitting a larger rock near the top of his run, bending the chain guide which then wrapped the chain around his pedal/crank arm. Fraser loves the long and technical track challenges, feeling and looking great on the bike. Fraser cut 6 seconds off his qualifying time and moved ahead 10 positions into 61st.

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Then it was off to the almighty Crankworx Whistler, possibly the biggest stage of the year. Heckler's rock, three DH races, whips, and stunts, Whistler is home to it all! But before the events kicked off Sam took part in the EWS winning the opening stage and taking on the long and technical terrain thrown at him by Chris Ball and team. Stage 5 was 12K of tech, jumps, bike park, pedaling and Sam finished 7th overall in the event, an excellent result. As Sam says, "I love to ride all my bikes!". With that, he typically signs up for as many Crankworx events, this meant 5 events. Finishing up missing king of Crankworx by the slightest margin, Sam knows he has what it takes and it will soon be his. With Harry announcing this would be his last year of World Cup competition, the balance between enjoying the moment, and putting in a strong effort is important to him and our team. As Harry typically does, the methodical athlete checks off his boxes and prepares himself accordingly. The boy put in a stormer in the air DH missing the win by less than a second! Having an awesome time in Crankworx, even hitting some old school lines in the woods. From the beginning of the season, our young Scotsman was looking forward to his first visit to British Columbia and Crankworx Whistler. With all the talk about the area, the stoke was high! As with all events, Fraser's smile and laughter kept our team in positive vibes!

For those wondering about the trail with the old train cars:



Title image by Dave Trumpore.

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11 Comments
  • 19 0
 Love how he is just casually riding along doing a wheelie for about .5 mile just talking.
  • 7 1
 And casually tapping the rear brake to hold it as he goes. I need better brakes, or a better trigger finger.
  • 10 0
 So no more harry for 2017 i guess. 10 years and you are now ready to see the world from a different angle harry. Good for you...cheers man!
  • 6 0
 Good luck in the future Harry Heath. One of the really good guys in this sport.
  • 6 0
 Pretty cool Harry riding the Trainwreck stuff at the end, great video!!
  • 4 0
 Great Vid...Norco guys killing it with some serious effort and fun casual styles...pro effort that makes ya wanna see them all do well. Good luck in the future Harry Heath
  • 1 0
 New Range? Looks like they sorted out the crazy amount of anti-squat.
  • 1 0
 Refresh my brain. How did that train get in the woods?
  • 1 0
 crashed long time ago speeding through small rock valley, cars were dragged out of the way because its easier then removing them. trees grew up around them...
  • 1 0
 @tomlynchwatson: thanks
  • 1 0
 Nice riding







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