One Industries Mini Enduro Round Two - Forest of Dean

Apr 27, 2015 at 13:31
by Ollie Hooper  
One Industries Mini Enduro Round Two - Forest of Dean 2015

The Mini Enduro Series is ideal for experienced riders seeking a challenge, and riders who are new to racing, people seeking a chilled weekend of racing, whilst having that competitive edge between mates. Another sell out event saw it return to the famous Forest of Dean, a haven for mountain bikers riding anything from easy family cycle routes to full on DH tracks which DH legends, Danny Hart and Manon Carpenter have come to race.

One Industries Mini Enduro Round Two
Oli Hooper just after a tricky rooty section near the bottom of Stage 1.

Another stunning weekends racing in the sun with bone dry trails was a great antidote to the normal ankle deep bog which the Forest of Dean unleashes on the Mini Enduro Series. These conditions made the trails run super quick and tight races between the top guys and girls in every category. The trails challenged riders pedalling and technical abilities, which was a great fitness test for the top guys before heading off to the first round of the national series in a fortnight's time.

Stage One

Everyone's favourite stage. The top section started off on one of the old DH trails before dropping into some really flowy jumps and onto a variation of Corkscrew. After dropping onto the middle fire road the trail then dropped into one of the newest DH tracks - 'Bottle Opener'. Consisting of off-camber roots and drifty corners, the trail flowed before dropping into the bottom section with small drop offs and even more roots!

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A Bad Ass Bikes rider looking quick on track.

Stage Two

One of the most pedally stages, this took riders over to a side of the forest that I haven’t explored before. A new top section started with a short pedal before weaving in and out of trees which made it very difficult to carry your speed. The stage then dropped onto the new section of the 'Freeminers' trail around long berms before going into the older section with roots everywhere making it very hard to get on the pedals.

Stage Three

Used in the previous Mini Enduro, this was my favourite stage of the day. After a sprint out of the start gate, the trail dropped into dry switchbacks keeping it super fast and flowy. After a short uphill it then went into the same section used for the last race, a steep chute with a few line choices. The bottom section was super fast with small ruts that you had to try and hold the high line and carry your speed out of.

Stage Four

Not everyone's favourite stage but a great fitness test. Starting off with singletrack, this traversed across the hill with a few climbs to finish the riders at the end of the day. After the singletrack, the trail dropped onto an old fire road which scared me a little because of the speeds you could reach. A small climb and a sharp left hander saw you into the finish.

One Industries Mini Enduro Round Two

Local Boy, Joe Adsett narrowly missing out on a podium finish in his first year senior:

“It’s a great vibe at the mini’s and you almost forget you’re racing. The tracks were super fast and flowed all the way down which made for super close racing. All my runs were pretty decent apart from stage one when I had a crash which cost me a podium. Racing went really well for me. I felt that I handled the technical sections really well and I felt that I coped on the pedalling. After getting to the bottom of stage one, quite a few of the guys in my category had a crash so to come away with a clean run was an achievement and I felt that I could be on for a podium. Stage two also went really well, I stayed on the pedals the whole way down and had a clean run down to the bottom. As stage three was my favourite stage I wanted to do well on this stage. I nailed the top and the middle section but as I was coming into the bottom section I went a little quick into one of the corners which was blown out. Unfortunately I crashed here, and after picking my bike up I carried on into the finish. Stage four also went well, but being one of the most pedally stages it was never going to be my favourite stage but I felt that it went well."

One Industries Mini Enduro Round Two
Shaun Hook dropping into the final stage of the day, this was a pedally one!

Bad Ass Bikes and Intense rider, Jack Sowden was looking smooth all weekend and was rewarded with his first ever podium and win in the enduro scene:

“Well the race was awesome, felt pinned, kept it smooth and rubber side down. I really enjoyed the trails, especially stages one and three, dry, natural, rooty and with a fair bit of pedalling. To say I'm happy with the win is an understatement, it's my first race of 2015 and the first with my new team so to come away with a win was the perfect start to the season for me!”

After chilling for a little and chatting to a few mates it seemed like everyone had a really good day riding their bikes. Once we had got the result I found that I was 6th closely followed by friend and racing buddy, Harry Sowden. 6th place wasn't exactly what I wanted but I wasn't too far behind the winner Jack Sowden.

For results check out Roots and Rain and a HUGE thank you to Big Mac Photography for the quality shots you see here – get on over to their Facebook page. To find yours, head over to minienduro.tv for more info.

RESULTS

Elite Men

1st - Michael GRAY
2nd - Andrew COOPER
3rd - Andrew TITLEY

U18 Boys

1st - Jack SOWDEN
2nd - Ian TAYLOR
3rd - Adam CAMPBELL

Senior Men

1st - Lewis DAY
2nd - Toby LUCE
3rd - Ajay JONES

Master Men

1st - Gareth HOPKINS
2nd - Hywel SILVESTER
3rd - James ALLAWAY

Veteran Men

1st - Chris BLACKMORE
2nd - Andy SADLER
3rd - Ian HOPKINS

Grand Veteran Men

1st - Neil SMALL
2nd - Gary ALLEN
3rd - Tegid HUMPHREYS

Hardtail

1st - Tobias PANTLING
2nd - Sonny BASTON
3rd - Sam PANTLING

E-Bike

1st - Paul TETT
2nd - Rich BUTTERS
3rd - Steve BUTCHER

Women

1st - Maddy BROWN
2nd - Robyn WALTON
3rd - Gemma INGALL


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7 Comments
  • 25 1
 No. Don't even think about including an e-bike category.
  • 13 0
 w...f ..... no way. Who win.... guy with bigest battery
  • 7 1
 Not just an E-bike cat, but putting it above the Women's results is pretty crap . . . .
  • 6 0
 Who the hell enters an enduro thinking they will use the E-bike? Isn't the whole point being you race to the bottom but then need some level of fitness to get back to the top for the next stage.

Id be less embarrassed turning up with stabilisers than on an E-bike.
  • 4 0
 Thank You PinkBike........ Posted the same views on a MTB Facebook page and got shouted down with "Whats the issue, they're in a different category so not racing against the other racers!"
  • 2 0
 Great write up Ollie and amazing photography!
  • 2 1
 I want a woman's E bike cat...........said no one ever







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