Video: Team CRC/Nukeproof On the Hunt at Fort William

Jun 9, 2014 at 7:20
by Chain Reaction Cycles  

Team Chain Reaction Cycles / Nukeproof rider Sam Hill took second place in the third round of the downhill World Cup in Fort William over the weekend, in what was one of the most exciting races we’ve seen in years.

As ever, Team Manager Nigel Page was there for every nail biting moment – here’s his report.
“What a race we had for the third round of the UCI MTB World Cup. Fort William is always the best of the year in terms of crowd and atmosphere but this year the race was so exciting and came down to the wire."

QUALIFYING

The whole team had a great weekend starting off with qualifying on Saturday on a super-fast dry track. Joe Smith put in a great ride for 16th and the big news was young Mike Jones qualifying 10th in his first elite year. It was an amazing result and a good indication of what we can expect from this young talented rider for the future.

Sam Hill came into this race with one goal and that was to win and a third place qualifier put him right in the mix and on target for his goals.Saturday night we saw a good amount of rain but come 2pm on Sunday the track was pretty dry again and prime for the elite men’s finals.

Action from Saturday

FINALS

Joe Smith bust out of the gate with only 15 riders to go. The atmosphere in the finish arena was electric with some very fast times already posted from top riders who had problems in the qualifiers. Joe looked super-fast and riding amazing on the big screen as we willed him on down the track. Joe made a couple of little mistakes pushing as hard as he could but still looked to be having an amazing run and a 20th place was another great result from Joe. He wanted better and was a little disappointed, but still a great result for him and the team.

Action from Saturday

As we approached the last 10 riders, as I was dreading it started to rain in the finish area, and looked to be raining heavier at the top rocky part of the course. Young Mike couldn't have gone off at a worse time. He fired out of the gate and was pushing hard on the top section of the track, but we could see the rocks were wet and much slicker. It showed as Mike was 2.5 seconds down on the first split and then the rain stopped. Mike picked up places as he went down the track and improved from 52nd at the first split to 22nd at split two and with a really strong finish on the final motorway section he gained another spot to finish 21st. What a great ride and result that is for Mike and the team. We can all sense an amazing result from Mike in the not too distant future.

Action from Saturday

With just three riders to go and three past World Cup series champions sat in first, second and third - Gwin, Atherton and Minnaar – Sam Hill set off out of the start hut looking super-fast and smooth on the top section with one slip on a right hand turn and a quick dab of the foot just to send my already peaking heart rate over the edge. Sam recovered and showed all the fans watching on the big screen why he is so popular with amazing skills picking inside lines and showing the green light on the first split. As we eagerly awaited to see what Sam could do on the long middle section where he excels the crowd erupted at split two as he hit the high speed right hander into the hip over two seconds up! At this point I was screaming at the big screen willing him down to the finish. Sam pushed as hard as he could getting all the big jumps perfect and only lost one second on his flat pedals to go into the lead and take the hot seat. The crowd went wild for their hero!

With just two riders to go it was one of the best finishes to a race we have ever witnessed.

Danny Hart was next up and was slightly faster than Sam on split one but then lost time to Sam in the middle section and came into split two just over one second down. Danny pushed hard on the motorway and gained a bit back but was only good enough for second.

Sam Hill's custom Troy Lee Designs D3
Sam Hill s new TLD D3

With one rider to go Sam was sitting on the top step where he has been working so hard for since he was champion in 2009. His fellow Australian and ex-team mate Troy Brosnan set off and was only sixth at split one but Troy had an amazing middle section as Sam did and came into the final motorway just under one second ahead of Sam. He pedalled hard and it was good enough to beat Sam by 1.6 seconds to take his first ever World Cup victory. Sam was obviously gutted but like a true sportsman went over to congratulate his friend and competitor.

Podium Fort William 2014

Although we all wanted Sam to win so much, we are super-proud of him and second place at Fort William was good enough to bump him up to fourth in the overall standings from 10th and closer to his season goal of that No 1 plate.

A huge thanks to all the team riders, mechanics Jacy and Owen, Salva and Duncan for providing us with great video footage and images and a massive thanks to Mike Jones' Mum and Dad for feeding us track side all week.

Thanks also to all our great sponsors for the support and the best products and congratulations to Lesley and Mike from Rare Management and all their team for once again organising the best race of the year.

We now head off to Leogang, Austria, for round four next weekend – so stay tuned. On the Hunt!”

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22 Comments
  • 16 0
 The thing I love about Sam hill is that he absolutely lives and breathes for winning downhill races. Except his family, that's all he seems to focus on - its more than a job, more than the world to him. When he wins he is on top of the world and when he doesn't he breaks his heart. And because he wears his heart right on his sleeve we are right there with him. What you see is what you get, no mask. I dont think any if the other guys are like that, Gee maybe is closest? Steve Smith sometimes? All the others are having fun and its a job and I can go get another one. Hill inspires me to go for what I want 100%, second best is not enough. And that is intimidating and inspirational. Thanks for racing!
  • 1 0
 ^This.
  • 17 1
 crc kits looked great on the track. sam for leogang!
  • 12 0
 It must be in their contracts that under no circumstances, are you ever allowed to bend the brim of your hat.
  • 2 0
 i loled
  • 6 0
 Looks ridiculous... Ears tucked with a flat brim... And the name dropping for advertisement of the wheels and tires, sounded so forced.. Boobies
  • 2 0
 It's like you all just discovered what being sponsored entails, haha.
  • 1 0
 Apparently it's very important to keep the brim of your hat very, very, perfectly straight. If that was the only requirement for a factory sponsorship, every brah in Cali would be rolling straight factory homie.
  • 9 0
 Now that Sam is fit again, and most of the top guys are too, perhaps its time to bring back Schladming, Champery, Val di Sole, and Vallnord and see what happens eh? Let's leave the pedal-fests and bike park tracks for another season.
  • 5 0
 Imagine them with Fort William, Mont Saint Anne and Maribor all in one year? That would be the sickest season ever!
  • 4 0
 Sammy would win the overall with races to go, no questions asked
  • 2 0
 He'd go the Champs as well as the overall!
  • 2 0
 In addition, World Champs of the above-mentioned "sickest season ever!" would be in Rotorua, NZ (a certain Aussie won his first senior gold medal on that gnarly track).
  • 5 0
 I can't belive troy took it from sam, no disrispect to troy, it's just it's been so long i wish to see sam take a win, and his getting always closer and closer, and this one looked like it was going to happen, but it was not the day Frown still an amazing race from Sam, well done and I hope you can make it next time :-)
  • 2 0
 Sam is a racer, I don't think he would be so downhearted. He looks calm, and so he should be, because there are tracks that suit Sam more than Fort William. Also, it is hard to say what is coming next for the NP bikes but the Nigel Page video on this page suggests that there has been no geometry adjust to accommodate the 27.5in wheels. That implies that there is still scope for further improvement with additional geometry optimization. Whether that will happen or not this season we can't know.
  • 5 1
 Yes Bam Hill!!
  • 3 0
 I knew Sam is going to drop the BB height.
  • 2 0
 What knee brace is Sam wearing?
  • 2 0
 pretty sure it's a CTI
  • 3 2
 Excited about the charger damper boxxer. wonder if they will sell it to public with the blackbox stanchions.
  • 1 0
 Que grande Salva Moreno!!
  • 1 0
 hahaha lil bam has ratboys hair style! hahahahha go bam...........







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