Yeti Trans NZ Enduro Day 4 - A Town of Extremes

Mar 11, 2015 at 2:15
by Yeti TransNZ Enduro  
Alexandra is known as the hottest, driest and coldest town in New Zealand. It is a town of extremes and today's racing was no exception. With five stages to complete and no shuttles to help riders get back up the hills, today was a day to challenge riders physical and mental endurance.

Yeti Trans NZ Enduro Day 4

Keeping an eye on the racing.

Trans Nz Enduro Day 4 Alex

Mid race fence jump.

Early into stage 1, Riders had a bar wire fence crossing to get across.


Yeti Trans NZ Enduro Day 4

Yeti Trans NZ Enduro Day 4

Trans Nz Enduro Day 4 Alex

The desert like landscapes around Alexandra offers a totally different style of riding to that which riders have had to face until now. Slick sharp rocks, loose dirt, massive drops and razor thin lines challenged the riders on all five stages.

Yeti Trans NZ Enduro Day 4

Yeti Trans NZ Enduro Day 4

Yeti Trans NZ Enduro Day 4

Yeti Trans NZ Enduro Day 4

"It was quite amazing, riders were finishing the first stage today already looking completely exhausted and we saw a number of mechanical issues including broken chains, punctures and bent wheels." said race organiser Megan Rose.

Very top of the 3rd stage.

Stage 3 started with a massive open grass pedal section.


Trans Nz Enduro Day 4 Alex

The stage then worked its way into more rock roll sections.


None of this however was enough to faze Raewyn Morrison (New Zealand), as she stomped her authority on the womens field again, taking another impressive win and moving herself up into 8th place overall.

Trans Nz Enduro Day 4 Alex

Yeti Trans NZ Enduro Day 4

With a massive smile after the race, Raweyn seemed chuffed, "That was an amazing day today, we were just having so much fun. The trails were in mint condition" said Raewyn.

The mens race proved more exciting, with Deon Baker (Australia) taking the best time of the day, twelve seconds ahead of Zac Williams (New Zealand), with a further eleven seconds back to third place Stu Dickson (Canada), who retains his lead in the overall going into the final day.

The rock roller at the start of stage 5.

Yeti Trans NZ Enduro Day 4

Pumping the rocky section.

Trans Nz Enduro Day 4 Alex

Deon said after the race, "Those tracks were dry and loose, much more like what I'v been riding back home in Perth (Australia). My favourite stage was the final one, which ended down Shit Track. It was a bit pedally, but those crazy rock formations were just amazing to ride on."

Yeti Trans NZ Enduro Day 4

Yeti Trans NZ Enduro Day 4

Yeti Trans NZ Enduro Day 4

Yeti Trans NZ Enduro Day 4

Running the gap on a few very tricky boulder chutes wasn't uncommon during today stages.


Yeti Trans NZ Enduro Day 4

Stu Dickson offered a slightly different view, "All the riders tried to tell me what to expect in Alexandra, but it was totally different to what I was expecting. It actually really scared me. It was so loose and tight, I was struggling to stay on the trails and keep things smooth."

Brappp.

Tomorrow, the final day of the Yeti Trans NZ Enduro, will be held back in Queenstown on the tracks surrounding the main Bike Park area.

Stage 4 Results

Men
1. Deon Baker Australia 28:15
2. Zac Williams New Zealand 28:27
3. Stu Dickson Canada 28:38
4. Mark Dunlop New Zealand 28:422
5. Jeremiah Newman USA 28:48

Women
1. Raewyn Morrison New Zealand 31:00
2. Amy Pryse-Phillips Canada 34:26
3. Rachael Gurney Great Britain 35:39
4. April Bedford New Zealand 37:22
5. Leona Kadir Great Britain 39:38


Overall Results after day 4


Men
1. Stu Dickson Canada 1:42:03
2. Zac Williams New Zealand 1:44:03
3. Deon Baker Australia 1:44:28
4. Mark Dunlop New Zealand 1:47:10
5. Jeremiah Newman USA 1:51:55

Women
1. Raewyn Morrison New Zealand 1:55:38
2. Amy Pryse-Phillips Canada 2:12:11
3. Rachael Gurney Great Britain 2:20:2
4. April Bedford New Zealand 2:36:15
5. Sheila Hart New Zealand 2:54:55


Full Results: transnz.com/result.html


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19 Comments
  • 24 1
 "Riders has a bar wire fence crossing to get across." Does anyone proof read the articles on Pinkbike anymore?
  • 21 1
 Much punctual very English.
  • 3 1
 Maybe the writer was distracted by the sweet looking Spartan?
  • 5 0
 Send them your resume Champ!
  • 1 3
 yep I agree kiwi rider ,my seven year old can write better than champion p .
  • 3 1
 To give them the benefit of the doubt, it's not actual barb* wire. it's just a wire fence.
  • 1 1
 --
  • 1 1
 Champ, your comment really raises the bar...
  • 4 1
 Interesting how many of the Giant Reigns in the photos are the Aluminum versions...
  • 2 1
 A lot cheaper, and only something like 200g heavier
  • 1 1
 And because they made the carbon one in a hideous colour.....
  • 3 0
 Guys he forgot a b, let it go. Have any of you ever had a typo in your life?
  • 3 0
 sunglasses must be a premium cost item in NZ.

"Brah, lets me borrow yur goggs for my open face lid"....
  • 3 2
 people that wear sunglasses with helmets look like roadies... the worst
  • 1 0
 fuck yeah, nice one Deon!
  • 5 0
 Probably the result of partying with kiwis
  • 1 0
 Great pictures, Got any Trans NZ bike checks planned?
  • 1 0
 Shouldn't they just hop the barbwire?
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