Irish Gravity Enduro Round #2 - Ticknock County Dublin

May 23, 2014 at 9:21
by bikinginireland  
I love the when the Enduro series rolls round to Ticknock.

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Maybe it's because the hill is literally on my doorstep and I don't have to do anything other than jump on the bike and ride up there, maybe it's the awesome views over Dublin city from the north face or the epic scenery of the Wicklow Mountains to the south.


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Maybe it's the promise of a well-earned cold pint and recounting a few tall tales in the Blue Light after a hard days riding. Maybe it's the epic trails, carved into the hillside entreating 365 athletes to test their mortal selves and their bikes to see who will prove victorious on Sunday afternoon.


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Truth be told, it's probably all of these things combined, helped along in no little part by the organisational nous that series boss Niall Davis and his Biking.ie team bring to the party.

After a sell-out season opener in Ballinastoe, Ticknock was proving to be yet another hot ticket with the increased allocation of entries, up from 350 for R1, sold out with over a month to go. As always there was good representation across all the age categories with particularly strong Women’s and Junior fields entered. Good representation also from the club scene, with a strong showing from all the local clubs and teams who would be regular visitors to Ticknock's slopes.


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That notwithstanding there was a healthy entry from across all the provinces and even a few international entries with Katie Winton, Fiona Beattie and Joe Barnes travelling from bonny Scotland to compete.

Also fresh from their respective World and European Enduro endeavours were a couple of home-grown international contenders in the Pro category - Greg Callaghan & Dan Wolfe here hoping to stamp their authority on that class on local turf.


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Given the wealth of local knowledge then, and to keep with the spirit of the blind racing format, this year's stages were quite different from what competitors had experienced for the last two runnings of this event and the exact stages were not made known until the tape went up on the Friday afternoon.


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Although the overall distance was relatively short due to the compact nature of the site, there was plenty of climbing to keep the legs busy with the 5 transitions requiring the competitors to traverse almost 1000 vertical metres.

It would be fair to assume then that the descents were going to be steep also - they were! The stages had a little of everything thrown in to the mix - Fast flowing manmade single track; choppy, rocky rain gullies; open, grassy hillside; loamy forest floor with ninja roots and wall jumps galore. A test for both man and machine designed to not favour any specialist rider or setup (apart from the skilled, fearless & most committed of course!)


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The weather on race day, while not quite the glorious sunshine that had favoured the Saturday practise, held fair for the event with the rain that had been threatening all day only arriving as the podium celebrations got under way.


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As expected the main contenders for the overall race were going to be the international trio of Dan Wolfe, Greg Callaghan & Joe Barnes and this is in fact how they finished with Wolfe acing two of the three stages to claim the win by 4.4 seconds from Callaghan with Barnes a further 6.6 in arrears.

In the age categories Conor Lavelle of Biking.ie took the honours yet again in the 14-18 group, 1:07 adrift of the winning time which saw him 5th overall. Michael Lee of Hollingsworth Cycles claimed top spot in the 19-29 category. Alan Mellon won the 30-34 prize, while the Cycle Inn's Ian Coates stood on the top step once more in the 35-39 group. Bike Addiction's Joules Dormer took the top step once more in the 40-49 age group while Team Ballyhoura's Joe Bergin took top honours in the 50+ category.


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The women's category saw some tight racing also with Pivot Morvelo Enduro Racing's Katy Winton taking the top step ahead of MBW Kona Ireland Racing's Leah Maunsell by a margin of 40 seconds with Epic MTB's Orla McLean a further 29 seconds adrift.

Full results and timings are available here.

With the podium celebrations complete there was little else to do but retire to the Blue Light for a pint and a tasty burger from the barbecue, listen to some music, tell some war stories and to look forward to the next event in Limerick in a little under two months’ time.

Entries are available here.

As the first two rounds sold out well in advance, it'd be a wise move to get your entry sent in good time to avoid disappointment.

Words & Images by Alan Duffy, event photo gallery is available here.

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5 Comments
  • 3 0
 Good work gentlemen, you must be strongly commended for your comment. An interesting article about Enduro racing in other countries, and the most intelligent thing you can come up with is a racist comment thinly vailed in attempted comedy......well done gentlemen, well done, the Mtb world is now just a little bit more stupid for your input.
  • 1 2
 My partners parents are Irish and have welcomed me in to there family with open arms, the mum is lovely and it just like Miss Dolle with offering cups of tea (just won't take no as an answer). I've ridden with all different people and naturalizes including Irlish, Welsh, Scots, Spanish, Austrian, and Portuguese and I love the fact that it is sport that includes everyone. I've got Dutch blood in me and there is not one single day at work or with friends that they don't take the micky out of it for it. I don't see it as racism, it's banter.

Right I'm off to have smoke and pancake
  • 7 4
 To be sure to be sure. Potato!
  • 4 2
 ...go on, go on, go on, go on, go on...
  • 2 0
 Kinda racist. More like just stupid. Yeah moronic







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