East Coast Open Results and Report

Jul 27, 2010
by Karl Burkat  
Blue Mountains, Ontario, Canada - The inaugural edition of the East Coast Open has come to a close and what an event! One thing is for sure, the East Coast Open will be around for many more years, getting bigger and bigger every year! The wet weather tried to stop us, but the racers would have none of it. After 2 days of wet training on the newly customized race course, we were met with a warm sunny Sunday for the DH finals. With over $10000 in cash and prizing from the likes of Chumba, POC, Raceface and more, there was lots of speculation as to who could lay down the fastest time.
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Steve Gauci (Cycle Solutions/Yeti ) whip it good

With a stacked field that included Canada’s current #1 ranked DH racer Rob Fraser of Trek Primary, Harold Woolnough of Silent Devinci (multiple provincial wins), Kyle Sangers of Specialized J&J (2010 US Open Junior Champion) and many others that included Top 20 US Open Pro finisher Matt Zdriluk (Lapierre) and local hero Taylor Rowlands (Raceface). Nobody could guess who would lay down the fastest time, especially with never before seen sections like the “bowling alley” pictured below. It was a super steep chute filled with roots, rocks and of course a 90degree turn at the bottom to negotiate.

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Harold Woolnough shoots the 'bowling alley'

As always the course was lined with spectators getting a glimpse of the action, at the top of the “bowling alley” you were serenaded by the “drift hecklers”. These two guys were screaming for everyone to high speed drift into the chute and plenty did to the merriment of these 2 jokers!

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The 'drift hecklers' laughin it up! Photo: Josh Decloet

Did I mention it was the North America’s largest Elvis Fest in the Blue Mountain Village, thousands came to see the impersonators, many got to watch the race too.

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There is a whole lotta DH going on!

The first freelap times put down by the fastest riders during training were showing that 3:20 might take it but it was still a little wet, so no one could say for sure. Once it was go time and the juniors started on the course, it was clear that a sub 3:10 might be on the board! In the junior category it was Mike Oosterveld (Silent Devinci) who posted a sick time of 3:22, Kris Evoy and Tyler Maass were just behind each other by 6 1/100ths of a second!

1. Michael Oosterveld (Silent Devinci) 3:22.707
2. Kristofer Evoy (Cycle Solutions/Angry Johnny`s) 3:23.111
3. Tyler Maass (AdrenalineRacer/Giant / TO Wheels) 3:23.175
3. Dan Bruxer (AdrenalineRacer /Giant TO Wheels) 3:25.487
5. Spencer Ball (Georgetown) 3:26.081

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Josh Toohill (Bike Sports Racing) scrubs at the Blue Mountain Booter.

Next on the course was the highly anticipated Amateur field, there were expert level riders from all over including some from a long drive away. And it was one of those imports that took it all down, Eric Beauchamp-LaChapelle (Devinci Elka) made the 8+hr drive to experience the first ever East Coast Open and he walked away with not only the win but a full kit from POC including the new Cortex DH helmet, Flow DH gloves, VPD knee pads and more! Mike Schenk took 2nd with Sam (Sammo) Measures (Blue Mountain local hero) sliding into 3rd.

1. Eric Beauchamp-LaChapelle (Devinci Elka) 3:22.663
2. Mike Schenk (Guelph) 3:25.109
3. Sam Meaures (Blue Mountain Resort) 3:25.787

As the women’s field began to take the course it was a tough guess as to who would come out on top, just a week before it was Lisa Howey Louter (mother of 6month old sponsor, ahah) who took the win in a provincial DH race. But Monica Luebke (Cycle Solutions) decided to spoil and took the class with an amazing 8 second lead on 2nd place Lisa Howey Louter (mother of 6month old sponsor,ahaha) , falling into 3rd place was Jenn LeBlanc (Bike sports racing).

1. Monica Luebke (Cycle Solutions) 4:20.658
2. Lisa Howey Louter (mother of 6month old sponsor, ahah) 4:28.535
3. Lisa LeBlanc (Bike Sports racing) 4:30.732

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As the day wore on the tension grew, the Open/Pro men began to pour down the course, almost immediately the 3:20 barrier was shattered by Kyle Sangers (2010 US OPEN Junior Champion) with a 3:12!! He climbed into the Blue Mountain hotseat and remained there for some time.

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However as the last7 or 8 riders came down he was ousted by Sid Slootegraf (Lapierre ) who hit a tree, separated his should and still got a 3:10, wow, good enough for 5th Next over the line was his team mate Matt Zdriluk (Lapierre, 2010 top 20 at US Open), he didn’t hit a tree and managed a 3:04 which ended him in 4th.

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Local super hero Taylor Rowlands (Raceface) had a fantastic run and landed a 3:03 which put him in the 3rd spot. Harold Woolnough (Silent Devinci) put together a tremendous effort and put himself into 2nd place. All eyes were on the wireless timing board as the #1 plate made its way down the final sprint and over the line, could he do it!!??? YES Rob Fraser (Trek Primary) the #1 ranked DH racer in Canada pulled it off with a 2 second lead and a 3:01.

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1. Rob Fraser (Trek Primary) 3:01.604
2. Harold Woolnough (Silent Devinci) 3:03.243
3. Taylor Rowlands (Raceface) 3:03.402
4. Matt Zdriluk (Lapierre) 3:04.439
5. Sidney Slootegraf (Lapierre) 3:10.323

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Thanks to all involved in getting this off the ground, especially the Blue Mountain Resort and Sirbikealot Racing team who all worked hard to make the most challenging course around for hundreds of miles.

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19 Comments
  • 5 0
 Congrats Rob on the win. You're certainly blowing shit up now! Huge shout out to Peter and his team of hardworkers for throwing an event of this size and stature together in good ol Ontario. This only opens the door to big things to come!
  • 4 0
 Yes thank you, thank you for this amazing event - it was my first race and I'm super stoked to have been a part of it!
  • 4 0
 awsome event! everyone hit this up next year so much potential! well done boys
  • 3 0
 yeah it was awsome it was a shame so many people just said screw it and didnt even come this was by far my favourite event ive attended in the3 years ive been racing
  • 4 0
 Great event! (from the mother of the 13 month old (not 6!)
  • 5 0
 Very Nice!!
  • 1 0
 looks very sick, and especially for ontario! I will be there next year when i get a dh rig...
  • 5 0
 Yeah sammo!
  • 5 0
 big +1!
  • 3 0
 yeah i drove 7 hours south , from northern ontario , it was well worth it and a great event.
  • 2 0
 very sick event !! keep up the good work
  • 2 0
 looks amazing, i should have gone.
  • 2 0
 Sweet weekend !
  • 2 5
 Watch in the next few years, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick will be part of the mainstream mountain biking in Canada, the first bike park opened just a two or three years ago, another is in talks with gravity logic. We have larger hills then Ontario, and probably just as rough, or rougher terrain.
  • 2 2
 East coast?
  • 2 2
 we wanted to include everyone from anywhere but we know that the "east coast" is a large term that tends to describe the entire east side of north america
we will be seeing riders from all over NA and from Europe next year!
  • 2 2
 It just makes me chuckle a bit that any riders from the East coast will have to drive 2,000km west to get to the East Coast Open. Anyway...

Looks like a great event. How many riders total?
  • 1 0
 haha true but the east coast of new york, vermont, maryland where there is a huge number of DH racers are only about a 7hr drive from here we'd love to have anyone from anywhere!
  • 4 1
 Those from teh far reaches of Northern Ontario would have to drive much further to attend an Ontario Cup event than those from New Brunswick or Nova Scotia have to drive for this. Simply the joys of living in a HUGE country.







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