Shimano British Downhill Series: Round 4, Llangollen - Race Report

Jun 30, 2014
by Fraktiv  
Fortune favours the brave and riders competing at last weekend's British Cycling's Shimano British Downhill Series needed all the courage they could muster to get down the hill in one piece. With riders turning away at the sight of the first technical section at the top of the woods on Saturday's practice, you'd be forgiven if you asked yourself why they weren't up for giving it a go. After speaking to a few of those who reluctantly threw in the towel, it was obvious that their passion for riding downhill was still strong but like any reasonable person would do, they calculated the risk against the reward. Going home with any injury can mean losing work, or even your job (you know, that thing that allows you to pay for those expensive downhill bikes and race entries), being in a lot of pain, and last but not least, putting you off riding your bike altogether. It's always a tough decision to turn back from the track, but Llangollen is one of the most technically challenging in the UK. Knowing your limits and saying 'no thanks' takes a lot of courage in itself, but those who did, missed out on some classic downhill action in the process.

Photos from the fourth round of the British Downhill Series in Llangollen. The race was wild because of the top woods but because of the light in there it was close to impossible to get a decent photo. All images belong to GripMedia so if you share make sure you credit GripMedia. If you want them for commercial use Get in contact.

The track itself managed to have a breather overnight, but in the morning, a light drizzle laid a coat of slick dirt over the top section of the track. The woods were just as tricky as the day before for morning practice and seeding run, although soon enough, riders got their rhythm on and it was a case of getting down as steadily as possible in order to get a successful qualification time. As the day progressed, the sun shone over the valley and the lower half of the track managed to dry out but the wooded top section was impenetrable bar a few specks of light. Despite this, the woods remained atmospheric and challenging for both riders and photographers.

Shimano British Downhill Series Round 4 Llangollen


- Seeding -

In Men's Elite seeding, Josh Bryceland was fastest down the track overall. His win at Leogang had given the pits an extra buzz and the many congratulations he received over the weekend had obviously encouraged him to dig that little bit deeper. Josh came down the hill three-tenths of a second faster than his closest compatriot, Joe Smith. Joe was followed by Gee Atherton, Danny Hart and Gareth Brewin, although the split between 1st and 5th seeding places was six seconds, which was telling of the track. In Expert Men, Craig Evans - although just under two seconds slower than the fastest rider in sector one, Billy Matthews - was faster than anyone in his category in the second sector, meaning his consistency allowed him to take first place in seeding, followed by Billy Matthews and Brandon Love. In Juvenile Men, Luke Birkett dominated the track and successfully went fastest in both sector one and two, followed by Kade Edwards and Adam Beaty, with Jake Gaskell managing fastest through the speed trap. In Youth Men, Matthew Walker seeded first after having gone fastest in sector one but third fastest in sector two. The tables were turned for second fastest Youth in seeding by Elliot Heap who was third fastest in sector one but then pulled it back to be fastest in sector two. With James Purvis being fastest through the speed trap, he also secured third place in seeding.

Photos from the fourth round of the British Downhill Series in Llangollen. The race was wild because of the top woods but because of the light in there it was close to impossible to get a decent photo. All images belong to GripMedia so if you share make sure you credit GripMedia. If you want them for commercial use Get in contact.
For the Junior Men, Matthew Barrett was fastest, with Taylor Vernon hot on his heals in second place with only one-tenth of a second between them. Andrew Dorritt was churning up the mud in the top half of the course all weekend and managed third place in seeding having had a very successful run through the woods. Dorritt was followed by Will Weston who managed to gain time in sector one after having a slow sector in the woods. In Senior Men, Callum Mackie secured fastest seeding spot in both sector one and two, with Dan Sibbick and Bradley Shields in hot pursuit. In Master Men, Dave List was not only fastest through the speed trap but fastest in sector two which meant he secured top spot, followed by Dan Haines and Andy Kipling.

Photos from the fourth round of the British Downhill Series in Llangollen. The race was wild because of the top woods but because of the light in there it was close to impossible to get a decent photo. All images belong to GripMedia so if you share make sure you credit GripMedia. If you want them for commercial use Get in contact.
Veteran Men saw half the field not start, but for those who did, Mark Weightman was fastest in sector one and through the speed trap, followed by Tim Ponting, Joe Ward and Ben Greenland. For the Women, Beverley Barnes was fastest in both sectors, followed by Rona Strivens, Hazel Wakefield, Heather Kay and Becci Skelton (who was actually fastest through the speed trap). Finally, in Elite Women, Rachel Atherton dominated both sectors, despite Manon Carpenter going fastest through the speed trap. Jess Greaves followed Atherton and Carpenter, and was the only other Elite Women category racer that day.

Shimano British Downhill Series Round 4 Llangollen


- Junior Men Results -

Despite having a mid-ranking seeding result, Reece Wilson came down the hill with super-fast sector times. Wilson had come down early but took the hot seat straight away, but was he able to keep it? The answer was a resounding yes! Wilson managed to stay in the hot seat whilst the likes of Laurie Greenland, Taylor Vernon and Drew Carters came down the hill. Vernon had a terrible time on the early part of the track and managed to pull some back lower down, but the damage was done and he crossed the line in 11th. After Vernon, Matthew Barrett, who secured first spot in seeding, was the last to come down but didn't quite put it together, crossing the line 3.5 seconds slower than Wilson. Nial Oxley secured the fastest time through the speed trap in the Junior category.

First place for Reece Wilson in Outdoor Tech Junior men
bigquotesTo be honest I've been struggling all weekend. I've been mixing between flat pedals, clipped pedals, dry tyres, wet tyres. I made so many mistakes all weekend and couldn't find the flow so I was just settled on getting a solid result. In the end I managed to put a reasonable run together. There were a few stalls but I think that was expected in those tricky woods but I couldn't be happier! Getting down and taking the win...I didn't see it coming! - Reece Wilson, Alpine Bikes/Unior Tools


- Elite Women Results -

Despite a strong field in the other women's category, only three riders raced on Sunday. Jessica Greaves was fighting it out against two of the fastest female downhill riders on the planet. Greaves put up a good fight, having a good lower section of the track. Unfortunately for Carpenter, Atherton lit up the track, being seven seconds faster in sector one and three seconds faster in sector two. Carpenter did manage to secure fastest time through the speed trap, but only by a whisker.

Photos from the fourth round of the British Downhill Series in Llangollen. The race was wild because of the top woods but because of the light in there it was close to impossible to get a decent photo. All images belong to GripMedia so if you share make sure you credit GripMedia. If you want them for commercial use Get in contact.
bigquotesThe track was lethal and quite hard to get into all weekend. In qualifying, every time you braked you'd go faster because it was so slippery! It's not often on a race track that you have something that you're not sure you're going to be able to ride in your race run. So you just have to take a deep breath and just ride it - not race it but ride it. I was super nervous all morning and Manon has been pretty on it this year, and I wanted to do well this weekend. Even the sun came out, eventually! The girl's class has blown me away this weekend because pretty much all of them still raced, even as a lot of the guys were dropping out. The Junior and Youth riders, kids 16-17 years old were riding the track and getting on with it which was really cool to see. This is why the Brits are so good at downhill because of tracks like this one. - Rachel Atherton, GT Factory Racing


- Elite Men Results -

All eyes moved back up the hill in anticipation of the Elite Men's runs. Would Danny Hart make the most of the tricky conditions up top? Would a sneaky slick root be the downfall of the fastest man in seeding, Josh Bryceland? Would anyone be able to be fast in both sectors? Seeded fourth, Danny Hart came down the track whilst Mike Jones occupied the hot seat at the bottom. One could only wonder what was going on in the woods but on the exposed hillside, spectators were greeted with a dark blue flash of Hart bashing through the turns. Hart entered the finish line at speed and managed to topple Jones off the top spot with a time of 2:11.542. It was then Gee Atherton's turn and he managed to secure a super fast time through the woods but a slower time in sector two. Gee moved Hart off the hot seat and sat and waited to see if anyone could better his time of 2:08:135. The penultimate rider down the track was Joe Smith who managed to be two seconds up from his seeding run in sector one but that was three seconds slower than Atherton's race time. Without being able to pull back the deficit, Smith crossed the line in second place. And then came Josh Bryceland. Ratboy was unable to get down the first sector in the woods cleanly and despite having the legs towards the end, he came through the finish in fourth place. Notably, Scott Mears managed to secure fastest through the speed trap of anyone all day, securing an impressive 25.4mph!

Photos from the fourth round of the British Downhill Series in Llangollen. The race was wild because of the top woods but because of the light in there it was close to impossible to get a decent photo. All images belong to GripMedia so if you share make sure you credit GripMedia. If you want them for commercial use Get in contact.
bigquotesYesterday [practice] was tough. It was a hard one to get your head around. I walked the track and knew what I had to do but riding it was tricky. Everyone was in the same boat and it was a case of cracking on and getting aggressive with the track. You had to commit to the track, you couldn't tip-toe down it otherwise you'd be on your back before you knew it. I think I gained the most advantage in the top section as that's where I felt the strongest. I think my bike set up was good. Flat pedals and spiked tyres meant I felt good in the top bit but in the bottom bit, I wasn't really carrying much speed, so I knew I had to make the time at the top. - Gee Atherton, GT Factory Racing


- Full Results -

JUVENILE - Sponsored by DMR
1 // Kade EDWARDS // Atherton Academy Team // 2:42.618
2 // Adam BEATY // Keswick Bikes // 2:53.321 (+10.703)
3 // Luke BIRKETT // We Love Mountains Racing Team // 3:06.124 (+23.506)
4 // Jamie EDMONDSON // Sick Skills Develpment Team/Wolfpax Riders // 3:06.867 (+24.249)
5 // Joseph DERRICK // Muddy Bum Bikes // 17.292 (+34.674)

YOUTH - Sponsored by NS Bikes
1 // Elliott HEAP // 2:31.448
2 // Matthew WALKER // Madison Saracen Development Team // 2:38.143 (+6.695)
3 // Joe PARFITT // WideopenMag // 2:39.915 (+8.467)
4 // James PURVIS // Team-chr // 2:41.412 (+9.964)
5 // Conor BATE // PO Ferries // 2:43.059 (+11.611)

VETERAN - Sponsored by Dainese
1 // Tim PONTING// Mojo // 2:40.041
2 // Mark WEIGHTMAN // 2:41.385 (+1.344)
3 // Joe WARD // Potato Bred // 2:57.867 (+17.826)
4 // Ben GREENLAND // 3:03.409 (+23.368 )
5 // John COBB // 3:07.080 (+27.039)

MASTER - Sponsored by Marzocchi
1 // Dave LIST // A Cafe // 2:35.005
2 // Dan HAINES// Eddie Chaffe Racing // 2:41.258 (+6.253)
3 // Andy KIPLING // We Love Mountains DH Team // 2:41.446 (+6.441)
4 // Craig TAYLOR // Devinci/Haven // 2:41.611 (+6.606)
5 // Stuart HUGHES // Commencal/Decade // 2:42.460 (+7.455)

WOMEN - Sponsored by Flare Clothing
1 // Beverley BARNES // Muddy Bum Bikes // 3:32.959
2 // Rebecca KENNEDY // 4:20.335 (+47.376)
3 // Becci SKELTON // TRG Racing // 4:41.180 (+1:08.221)
4 // Heather KAY // Carrick Riders // 4:46.157 (+1:13.198 )
5 // Hazel WAKEFIELD // Howies // 4:56.067 (+1:23.108 )

SENIOR - Sponsored by Spank
1 // Calum MACKIE // EUCC // 2:32.043
2 // Laurie ARTHUR // Mulebar // 2:36.845 (+4.802)
3 // Ben WILLIAMSON // Perth City Cycles // 2:41.302 (+9.259)
4 // Jonathan COULIER // Propain/Sixpack-Racing // 2:43.354 (+11.311)
5 // Euan THOMSON // 2:44.959 (+12.916)

EXPERT - Sponsored by X-Fusion
1 // Craig EVANS // Static Clothing/Team On One Codine // 2:22.269
2 // Matt RUSHTON // Hope Factory Racing // 2:29.885 (+7.616)
3 // Sean DAVIES // Fast/Hotlines/Kin-Gud/NS Bikes // 2:30.210 (+7.941)
4 // Andrew KELLY // All Terrain Cycles // 2:31.453 (+9.184)
5 // Leo HOUSMANM // de Bikes/Shaman UK // 2:31.974 (+9.705)

JUNIOR - Sponsored by Outdoor Tech
1 // Reece WILSON // Alpine Bikes/UNIOR TOOLS // 2:21.845
2 // Matthew BARRETT // J-Tech / Pearce Cycles // 2:25.377 (+3.532)
3 // Jacob DICKSON // Orange Dirt World Team // 2:26.135 (+4.290)
4 // Andrew DORRITT // MS Mondraker // 2:26.191 (+4.346)
5 // Dan FARLEY // Kona/Wheelbase // 2:29.660 (+7.815)

ELITE WOMEN - Sponsored by Schwalbe
1 // Rachel ATHERTON // GT FACTORY RACING // 2:30.670
2 // Manon CARPENTER // Madison Saracen Factory Team // 2:40.064 (+9.394)
3 // Jessica GREAVES // Team Skene // 5:12.186 (+2:41.516)

Shimano British Downhill Series Round 4 Llangollen Women s podium
Shimano British Downhill Series Round 4 Llangollen

ELITE MEN - Sponsored by Schwalbe
1 // Gee ATHERTON // GT FACTORY RACING // 2:08.135
2 // Joe SMITH // Chain Reaction Cycles/Nukeproof // 2:10.847 (+2.712)
3 // Danny HART // Giant Factory Off Road Team // 2:11.542 (+3.407)
4 // Josh BRYCELAND // Santa Cruz Syndicate // 2:13.636 (+5.501)
5 // Sam DALE // Madison Saracen Factory Team // 2:14.239 (+6.104)

Shimano British Downhill Series Round 4 Llangollen Men s Podium

Bonus Prizes:
Ethic Watches Fastest Time of the Day: Gee ATHERTON, GT Factory Racing
Works Components Fastest Through the Speed Trap: Scott Mears, Fox Head
Rose Bikes Biggest Winning Margin: Kade Edwards, Atherton Academy

Note, the Rose Bikes Biggest Winning Margin prize applies to riders who are in a category of 10 or more riders.

Full race results are available via Roots and Rain.
Photo credits: Grip Media and The Hills Are Alive.



- Next Time -

The next and final round of the Shimano British Downhill Series is at Bike Park Wales, on 13-14th September.

Keep up to date in the run up to the event by following the Shimano British Downhill Series on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram and interact on Pinkbike in the run up to the race on the forum.

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46 Comments
  • 21 0
 I see Gee was racing his borrowed 5/10s from Cairns Australia...
  • 2 0
 Hahaha... You have a sharp eyes there lad..
  • 2 0
 He just needs to get sponsered by 5.10. They make clipless shoes too afterall.
  • 16 1
 I think a few "you knows" may have been edited out of the quotes.
  • 13 1
 What's with the screwdriver Gee???
  • 27 1
 It means he screwed everyone...
  • 1 0
 ^^ made my day, hahaha Big Grin
  • 3 1
 on a serious note its probably cos he's sponsored by Silverline components - it was a toss up between that and his red bull can
  • 24 0
 Orrrrrr he just has the same thing Joe Smith is holding, just at a different angle.
  • 3 2
 See that smile? It's obviously an ice pick in his hand. He used it to de-ice himself a bit.
  • 2 0
 I thought for a sec he's holding a walkie talkie...
  • 4 0
 Rachel says it all in her interview...

"This is why the Brits are so good at downhill because of tracks like this one. - Rachel Atherton, GT Factory Racing"
  • 1 7
flag yesok (Jul 1, 2014 at 3:19) (Below Threshold)
 Shame the majority of people living here don't live near tracks like this and can't afford to travel to them.
  • 10 0
 What? Maybe because they spend all their cash on the latest bling bits for their bikes!

We live on a tiny island covered in hills. we are all much closer to the trails than people in a lot of countries who have to travel for hours to ride.
We should consider ourselves lucky our island is so small for this reason.

Even if you only have a small hill near you, decent technical tracks can still be made....
  • 5 0
 I know a few yanks that think nothing of driving 4 hours to their 'local' trails for a few days.
  • 5 0
 I live in the south of England. I can get to fort bill in about 4-5 hours. Yes fuel is expensive, but get 3 in the car, they can almost pay for the trip for you. Unless you live in Jersey, there is almost no excuse 'for not being able' to get to some sort of trail. I used to ride an hour to the station, get a cheap train ticket and go somewhere, and ride another hour to the trails. On a dh bike. just because I couldn't afford fuel. Even cheaper with 3 of you on a group ticket.
  • 1 0
 The UK is such a small country I have come to realise since moving to Australia... I have to drive 2-3hrs to get to any kind of descent DH track out here and nothing that compares to the steep welsh tracks. Planning on moving back to the UK if I can't get a canadian Visa just because of the amount of riding within 2-3hours of birmingham (home town). Though I must note Fort bill from the S. Coast in 4-5 hrs is optimistic - it's at least 7 from Bham!
  • 1 0
 Not south coast! South of England I said! It also depends what time if day you travel.......
  • 4 0
 How good are the juniors. Top 5 all within 22 seconds of Gee.
  • 3 1
 Shout out for Jacob Dickson, since the article itself seems to strangely ignore him...
  • 2 0
 Really pleased for Joe Smith! A high podium placing is what he needs, I hope he can turn it into WC podiums. Go Ginja Ninja!
  • 4 2
 Rachel just won a round of grocery at Tesco.
  • 3 0
 I was surprised of the small check too!
  • 2 0
 Why is the prize in euros for the British DH Series?
  • 2 0
 i guess that schwalbe is german company and prices are printed out over there ?
  • 3 0
 Im pretty sure its to do with UCI regulations etc, being a swiss(??) company.
  • 3 0
 somebody tell Nigel Farange!
  • 2 0
 swiss it's not from the european union, i think there it's swiss francs
  • 1 0
 Why are they paid in Euros for the British downhill series? Or are these just generic Schwalbe novelty cheques?
  • 1 0
 Whoops, didn't see someone else had asked the same?
  • 1 2
 Man, someone needs to tell Manon to lay off the Test E and Trenbolone. She looks more and more masculine each year. Maybe not Katy Curd or Tracy Moseley levels, but not that far off.
  • 6 7
 I could get used to seeing Miami Bryce up on the podium. Not to mention the women's podiums are starting to get better looking
  • 1 0
 Gee just win on flat's, maybe it's time to think about it Gee'man.
  • 1 0
 @cherouvim. I totally agree.
  • 1 0
 sick track
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