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Joseph Nation and Rae Morrison Take Urge 3 Peaks Enduro - Video

Nov 29, 2015
by Derek Morrison  
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It was an exciting finish to Day 2 of the Urge 3 Peaks Enduro held on Signal Hill, Dunedin, New Zealand, as the Enduro World Series (EWS) riders made their intentions clear by extending their respective leads in both the men’s and women’s overall results today.

Rae Morrison takes out top honours in the 2015 Urge 3 Peaks Enduro mountain biking race held in Dunedin New Zealand. November 29 2015.

Joseph Nation (26), of Christchurch, took out the overall with a final time of 44 minutes and 56 seconds, while Dunedin local, Leighton Kirk (23), took second place in a time of 46.06. Queenstown’s Jimmy Pollard bounced back from a thumb injury to round out the podium with third overall in his first race back.

Joseph Nation of Christchurch on his way to winning the 2015 Urge 3 Peaks Enduro mountain biking race held in Dunedin New Zealand. November 29 2015.

Joseph Nation, of Christchurch, on his way to winning the 2015 Urge 3 Peaks Enduro.


In the women’s field, Rae Morrison (26), of Paraparaumu, had no problems securing her first win for this event, storming through in a time of 52.07 with a perfect six stage wins from six. Masters’ competitor Jo Perrott, of Nelson, was Morrison’s nearest rival, coming in just over five minutes behind with Junior rider Phoebe Coers, of Wanaka, coming through in 59.06 for third.

Rae Morrison takes out top honours in the 2015 Urge 3 Peaks Enduro mountain biking race held in Dunedin New Zealand. November 29 2015.

Rae Morrison takes out top honours.


Event director and Olympian Kashi Leuchs, of Dunedin, said he was stoked with the success of this year’s event and he was delighted to add another top edition to the New Zealand mountain bike calendar.

Leuchs was relieved to announce that there were no major injuries, which is certainly a feat considering the gnarly tracks included into this event.

I chose to include a range of tracks, with simpler tracks on Day 1 and some steep and off-camber trails down Signal Hill for Day 2,” he said as he proudly described Dunedin’s mountain bike trail offerings.

The top placed riders were pleased with the weekends’ racing and felt that this event helped them in their preparations for the upcoming EWS series. Winner of Day 1 and 2 with fours stage wins across the event, Nation, told us that the weekend had boosted his confidence for the upcoming season.

Today was good, I managed to almost stay on the bike all day until the last stage,” he confessed. “I was a bit worried about the first stage today as it was full on downhill, it was slick, tough conditions. I did clip a few trees, but was glad to make it down that one and keep the momentum going throughout the day.”

Nation will use this race to propel him into his international season while aboard the Endura Bergamont Factory Team.

I’m looking forward to traveling overseas again this year and hopefully moving up the rankings, but it’s good to come to races like these as they give you confidence to know the fitness is still up there and I’m starting from a good base,” said Nation who is ranked 24th in the world.

Dunedin local, Kirk, followed Nation into second place, climbing his way up the rankings to improve his overall position from Day 1 – taking the win for the final stage.

It was a good day out. I felt pretty good – some parts I felt I wasn’t getting anywhere in the mud and rocks, but was pretty happy with how everything went,” said a happy Kirk.

Third place was taken out by Pollard, who had a few incidents on the track due to an enduring thumb injury however, he was happy with the day’s riding.

I had a few niggly spills and a few bad line choices here and there, but it was good to have a nice run for the last one. The crowd in Dunedin is sensational, every time you come here there is always a massive crowd and someone is waving a chainsaw in your face – that definitely makes you take it up a gear,” laughed Pollard.

Jimmy Pollard races to third overall during Day 2 of the 2015 Urge 3 Peaks Enduro mountain biking race held in Dunedin New Zealand. November 29 2015.

Jimmy Pollard races to third overall during Day 2.


The women’s winner, Morrison, rolled straight into Day 2 of racing, with her first ride down Signal Hill being her favourite one, albeit her first descent on this track.

“I started the day by riding some jumps up the top section and then riding into the trees things got slippery,” she smiles. “Riding a track blind is always fun – you’re always on your game and always looking ahead.

I had a lot of fun slipping and sliding and it was a lot better conditions than I thought it would be. I had a really good first run as it was downhill orientated and I could find my flow,” Morrison shares.

The din of the crowd on the final stage was absolutely booming. The race atmosphere seems to build each year at this event. Top seed, Nation, didn’t disappoint with his only crash of the weekend happening in front of the packed crowd.

The crowd was amazing towards the bottom of the last run, so I opened it up and crashed 30 seconds before the finish,” he laughs. “I just didn’t know where I was going, but was stoked to get down and at least the crowd could see the crash.”

For Morrison, the crowd gave her the boost of energy she needed to ensure her win.

“I really enjoyed the challenge of the off-camber sections – especially with the crowds down the last bit. They were so cool and it was nice to have so many people lining the track and cheering,” said an elated Morrison.

With the packed crowd lining the tracks and plenty of smiles on riders’ faces, this event has certainly solidified itself as one of New Zealand’s best.

The concept of the whole weekend of racing is something that strengthens the relationships between the riders. They get to spend the day with their friends and meeting new riders – especially on the second day where they are nice and relaxed,” said an elated Leuchs.

Spectators during Day 2 of the 2015 Urge 3 Peaks Enduro mountain biking race held in Dunedin New Zealand. November 29 2015.

Spectators.


Ben Shayler revs up the crowds during Day 2 of the 2015 Urge 3 Peaks Enduro mountain biking race held in Dunedin New Zealand. November 29 2015.

Ben Shayler revs up the crowds during Day 2.


Leighton Kirk made the most of Day 2 of the 2015 Urge 3 Peaks Enduro mountain biking race held in Dunedin New Zealand to take second overall. November 29 2015.

Leighton Kirk made the most of Day 2.


Rae Morrison takes out top honours in the 2015 Urge 3 Peaks Enduro mountain biking race held in Dunedin New Zealand. November 29 2015.

Rae Morrison takes out top honours in the 2015 Urge 3 Peaks Enduro.


Rae Morrison takes out top honours in the 2015 Urge 3 Peaks Enduro mountain biking race held in Dunedin New Zealand. November 29 2015.

Rae Morrison.


Calum Booth takes the high line during Day 2 of the 2015 Urge 3 Peaks Enduro mountain biking race held in Dunedin New Zealand. November 29 2015.

Calum Booth takes the high line during Day 2.


Jo Perrott of Nelson raced to second place in the women s of the 2015 Urge 3 Peaks Enduro mountain biking race held in Dunedin New Zealand. November 29 2015.

Jo Perrott, of Nelson, raced to second place in the women's category.


A rider drops in toward the city of Dunedin during Day 2 of the 2015 Urge 3 Peaks Enduro mountain biking race held in Dunedin New Zealand. November 29 2015.

A rider drops in toward the city of Dunedin during Day 2.


Jo Perrott of Nelson raced to second place in the women s of the 2015 Urge 3 Peaks Enduro mountain biking race held in Dunedin New Zealand. November 29 2015.

Jo Perrott.



Overall Results

Men
1 Joseph Nation 44.56
2 Leighton Kirk 46.06
3 Jimmy Pollard 46.12
4 Ethan Glover 46.38
5 Michael Cowlin 47.12

Women
1 Rae Morrison 52.07
2 Jo Perrott 57.11
3 Phoebe Coers 59.06
4 Shannon Hope 1:01.07
5 Amanda Pearce 1:01.08


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 Looks like a pretty awesome race - I'll have to pull finger out and make it down one year. Congrats to Joseph too, top bloke.
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 Love how this event has just taking off. Gets bigger every year by the looks of it. Good to see that Kashi has picked up where Magnum left off.







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