Fast cars, spicy meatballs and uncompromising terrain for mountain biking... Surely the hallmarks of the Italian nation. Today riders went to war on a course that didn't stand still for two minutes. They were flying and so were the pine needles. That and a cavalcade of big round stones, set on their way by dented rims and the stumps of mech-hangers gone by. Racers were under more pressure than ever to get to grips with the ever-changing face of the beast in time for qualifications- already upon them tomorrow. Many looked to be on fine form section by section, but Val di Sole is no place for a win from anyone but the most consistently dialled-in racer.
On the hunt for retribution in the forest. More than a few are looking to spit out the bitter taste of Fort Bill... Wyn Masters is one such vigilante after a sorely-felt exclusion from the final cut last weekend
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One in the pink... Hill's annual tradition continues on his new Nukeproof Chain Reaction Cycles team this season, to raise money for breast cancer research.
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Saturday morning at the Post Office... The alterations to the practice and race formats have seen less time on track and more time leaning. And timed training just got cancelled.
Roosty goodness, courtesy of Andrew Neethling. As predicted, as the pine needles were scoured off the track, the loamy dirt started offering all kinds of roost opportunities. Steve Smith evidently hit one corner hard enough to feel the roost smacking the back of his helmet.
Minnaar peers through a section of thick Jurassic fern like the predator he is. There's a sick line there somewhere and he won't let it let it get away.
Phil Atwill must have been a cat in a previous life... the kid was riding like he was on fire, loose as all get out, but somehow keeping the rubber side down and looking absolutely golden.
"How many fingers?" Bryn Atkinson getting checked out by the medics after a close encounter of the tree kind. Bryn was fine, just a bit rattled, and pushed on for 2-3 more runs.
It's all about line choice in the rock garden. There definitely IS a main line, but when 312 riders storm the course, lines change. The rock garden in particular saw some evolution as a pair of bomb holes developed below the stump dead center of the frame--the main line. Riders like Ragot were quick to finesse a rock rider's right of the stump to skip over the bombholes.
Service cards were stacking up at Fox Racing Shox with rider requests from damn near all the top riders. This track is definitely a suspension testing ground like few others.
A team of two halves says size matters. Brendan Fairclough prefers 26 inch wheels, same as Floriane Pugin. The rest of the Gstaad-Scott squad, including Team manager Claudio Caluori, are repping 27.5.
Slugger warping into the Snake Pit. Beaumont's won here in the past, but he seemed to be spending most of the day on cruise control. But then again, a lot of the faster riders never look fast until you check the clock.
The track is loaded with rocks, but flats are not the danger here; but rather strikes to the chain guides and bash guards. 3 years ago Dougie Fresh from Santa Cruz stacked up 3 bash guards on Rat Boy's V-10 in an effort to keep his guide in one piece
Re-hab from Fort WIlliam.
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Welcome to the team, Loic Bruni... Jon Cancellier giving the youngster's new Blackbox Boxxer legs a post service wipedown.
An elusive fellow it would seem... Loic avoids auto-focus through the safety netting.
Remi Thirion, the new kid on Commencal/Riding Addiction, seems to spend as much time in the air as on the track. Top 20 last week, can he push harder?
Post practice compression tights walk to sort lines. Smart riders were on the track the second practice was over to see how the lines were evolving. The loose duff was getting pushed around in practice, allowing more rocks and roots to emerge, and a few multiple guess lines to emerge.
Stay tuned to Pinkbike for the qualies results tomorrow afternoon!
If Hill finally gets a win again I'm going to have the little fan boy in me come out. Flat pedals, inside line, and go faster when in doubt. True DH'r.
Errr I meant the fanboys who jumped on Gwin's bandwagon only to trash him and move on after last weekend. Sam hill is the king. But I sincerely hope Gwin crushes it this weekend.
Remember Gwin cracked 8 seconds off number two last year on this track....he's got bike and stuff all different but 8 seconds are still scary... We'll see him in top 5 I think! At least!!
even though he had that fall that cost him the championship here in '08, Hill's final run and Warner calling it was the best dh run I've ever watched. Get it Sam!!!
Brook MacDonald is my new F'n Hero!!!! I love this guys style, just wish he could be comfortable on clips for the tracks with more pedaling...Oh Man, if he can produce a couple more podium finishes it would be the stuff movies are made of....GO Brook!!! I believe!!
Pinkbike, I very much like your coverage of this event. Great photographs, great captions. I appreciate your positive attitude to any rider. They deserve it, absolutely.
think he won by so much last year he wanted to give the rest a head start to make it more interesting. the guy even won the series with a race to spare.
I would love to ask him myself. Can you give me his #?
He qualified 2nd, and I hope he does well. It'll turn this into a very exciting beginning to the season. If he continues to do poorly, it'll just be sad. But you can't deny that if someone is changing bike sizes in the middle of things like this, something's ain't right.
I think fort william was a revelation for him. He realized a demo doesn't fit like a session on wc tracks. Wonder what size he rode in the bc cup race he won?
Beast of a course - more traditional gnarly mountain biking as opposed to the mx track style so many courses seem to have now. Should be a good watch for sure.
Brooke 1st, Gee 2nd , Hill 3rd :-)
He qualified 2nd, and I hope he does well. It'll turn this into a very exciting beginning to the season. If he continues to do poorly, it'll just be sad. But you can't deny that if someone is changing bike sizes in the middle of things like this, something's ain't right.
Have you ever heard of Pizza or Pasta? Or the good wine? A shame ...
Wish: 1. Fairclough, 2. Hill, 3. Hart, 4. Gee, 5. Simmons
Most probably: 1. Bulldog, 2. Gee, 3. Minnaar, 4. Gwin, 5. Hill....
The question mark is: in 9 months riding a Demo for training, he never realized he needed/liked the bigger size?