Video: Depth in Numbers - UK Gravity Enduro Series Kicks off in Triscombe

May 13, 2015 at 13:39
by Alex Langley  

The first round of the 2015 UKGES was also the series' first trip to the south west of England, by far the most southerly round in its' 4 year history. UKGES is definitely extending the geographic love by doing its best to move venues around the country and Triscombe is an example to all. Not a huge hill but a hill used creatively. Showing that races like this could be done all over the country, and done well.

The highlight of the race was the extensive elite women's category. A real boost to female participation in the sport. Let's hope this continues as a full compliment throughout the year.

In the first of our privateer insights; we spent some time with Craig Erskin during the course of the weekend. This would be Craig's first race in quite a while and luckily is turned out well, both for him and the rest of field - everybody agreeing this was a well laid out course.

UK GES Rd 1 2015

Weather held out despite a mixture of predictions and toward the end of Sunday, the tracks were almost perfect. Only a brief spell of rain tried to dampen enthusiasm but in the end, enthusiasm won through: Emphatically so. April's sunshine-baked ground absorbed the worst of recent rain to help lay a base that for the most part held together well and provided some fast and stable race tacks.

All stages had a good mix of styles with SS/3 coming out as the racers favourite. All tracks had steep, dark and technical sections that left some guessing and others dancing. A late minute revision to stages due to justifiable conservation constraints issued by the FC left race manager Charlie Williams with some big changes to implement. The loss of some tracks and the moving of others ended with 2 repeated stages (1/5&2/6). It was decided to run 1+2 on Saturday afternoon, restricting practice a little and leaving some riders discussing the idea of banning (unofficial) practice on Fridays due to the unfair advantage given to those able to have an extra day off work.. This is a topic that Steve Parr seems keen to review, beginning a new chapter in UKGES relationship with its racers though riders reps Helen Gaskell and James Green.

UK GES Rd 1 2015

Mark Scott and Tracy Moseley shone brightest in their respective categories come race day. Sam Shucksmith taking a significant dive on one of the few awkward sections of track that may have contributed to him loosing the lead he held onto over Saturday night.

UK GES Rd 1 2015

The back story to the weekend was the sad theft of 17 bike from the race village. Privateer and race teams stuffing equally. Whyte and MDE teams were hit hard with my own bike taken in the haul too. One can only imagine the horrible fate that awaits these beloved steeds. Once a fleet of dreams, now a pile of bits. Please keep your eye and ears peeled in the hope that the police catch up with these filthy scoundrels.


Thanks.

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Produced By:
Alex Langley
Twitter: @UKGES_TV

Filmed and Edited By:
Felix Smith
@felixsmithmedia

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28 Comments
  • 15 0
 Top coverage and some quality racing too! Real shame about all those stolen bikes though hopefully they come back soon
  • 3 0
 Hey nice coverage. Dare I say, even with only an eight minute edit, seemed better covered than an EWS round. Enough of a piece of each stage. And coverage of men's and women's! Pity for EWS, great for national enduro.
  • 2 0
 awesome coverage, and was a good venue. Nice to have something in the south east - it's never going to compete with Waes and Scotland, but it is a national series, and travelling up to Wales and Scotland for every race can become a tedious and costly. Also, adds a bit of variation into the racing scene. Would be nice to see some coverage of other riders aside from the pro's, a bit more on the senior, master amatur women etc.
  • 1 0
 Since when was Triscombe South East my lover?! ooo arrr ooo arr
  • 1 0
 Ha, very true! My mistake, never want to be compared to the south east
  • 6 1
 I bet the secret location is FOD
  • 1 0
 has to be
  • 1 0
 Eastridge I reckon. Won't be FoD.
  • 2 0
 @Alex Langley could you post a list of exactly what bikes were stolen so we can keep an eye out?
  • 4 0
 kes2903 - thanks for this, its a great idea. Im afraid I don't have a complete list - the ones I know about are: 2 x MDE Carve 7, 1 x MDE Carve 9, 1 x MDE Damper, 3 x Whyte G150 works, a lapierre spicy I think, plus others. Anyone else please feel free to contribute to this list.
  • 9 1
 How the f*ck do you get 17 bikes stolen? A gang of pikies snuck up in a caravan? Some guy responsible for watching them got drunk? Going with an average weight of 30 ponds we're talking 500 and f*cking 10 pounds of bikes. Sorry for all the f*cks but it just boggles the imagination.
  • 2 12
flag poah (May 14, 2015 at 1:34) (Below Threshold)
 Because they were not locked up properly I can only assume or someone took offence as the stupid pointless requirement for needing personal insurance to take part in this series lol
  • 2 0
 @Malathion, easy, pro bike thieves. This is sadly not the first time bikes have been taken en-masse from a race in the UK. 17 pro level race bikes is easily £50k broken up and sold at knock down 'totally only used once bro' prices on Ebay in six months time.
  • 2 1
 professional bike theifs don't take bikes that arn't easy to take.
  • 1 0
 Unfortunately professionals make most things LOOK easy, doesnt mean it is.

I hope the security is stepped up/ taken more seriously. Thats not a dig by the way :-)

Good vid! I'd love to have a go at this, need to get my fitness up abit though!!
  • 2 0
 There's a special place in hell for bike thieves...so sorry to hear about the 17 bikes stolen, hopefully they pop up soon
  • 3 0
 Joe Flanagan is Steve Coogan in disguise...
  • 1 0
 Great weekends racing, shame forestry work meant to stages couldn't be used, but great fun as for the bike thieves, I hope karma sorts them out
  • 1 0
 Greats video of what looks like a awesome weekends racing makes you wanna go ride.
  • 1 0
 My local tracks Smile been riding there for the last 16 years or so, damn awesome to see them being raced on!
  • 1 0
 Great to see coverage of these UK races!! Keep it coming!!
  • 1 0
 Was that a black/green capra? Looked good anyways
  • 1 0
 Yep. Frame decals gave it away.
  • 1 0
 Superb edit. Really good stuff.
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