MMBCC Presentation Night
Trophies for the Summer Road Race Series and Dirt Crits will be handed out to all the winners at the MMBCC’s night of nights - a glittering awards ceremony where the stars of the MMBCC’s race scene will be out in their finest: shimmering gowns, plunging necklines, high heels … and I can’t wait to see what some of the women will be wearing!
Save the date - Thursday 14 May at the Mansfield Hotel - more details soon…
Dirt Crits 25/26: THE FINAL HURRAH
By Damian Grundy
I would like to start this race report with a series of “THANK YOU’s”.
Thanks to everyone who has been involved with the XC Dirt Crit evenings! Thanks especially to Kate Stonnill, Cam Dobson and Tim Ross for their regular help in timing races.
Thanks to all the competitors who have raced at any of the races. I hope you have been challenged, had some fun and gained some fitness through the series.
Given that this was the final event for this summer season I got very ambitious as handicapper and decided that rather than just one race we would have two in the same evening! I have booked some extra sessions with my counsellor in the coming weeks to discuss this clearly insane idea.
Anyways … two races, one slightly shorter XC followed by a sort of Gravity Enduro stage, milking the Riflebutts MTB Park for as long of a DH as could be done (inevitably with a little uphill).
For the XC there were three different length laps (creatively named A, B & C). Riders were given different combinations of laps depending on ability and handicapped accordingly.
The final result of stage 1: Micah Chadd 1st, Cody Stephens 2nd and Ben Grundy 3rd. Times were close with less than a minute gap covering the first 5 places.
A note to some of the riders: Arrows point in the direction of the course, you should follow them 😊. Or come early and do a practice lap!
For stage 2 Gravity Enduro: Ryder Chadd 1st, Ant Bateup 2nd and Ben Ross 3rd.
Overall was determined by a points system. With 17 starters first place got 17 points, 2nd place 16 points and so on down to 1 point for 17th.
The final result:
Three riders on 29 points taking equal 1st place: Ben Grundy, Ben Ross and Micah Chadd. Next came Ryder Chadd 4th on 28 points; Cody Stevens 5th on 26 points; Ant Bateup 6th on 24 points; and Luke Vivash 7th on 22 points.
Thanks again everyone. Here are all the results.
Keep your ear to the ground for some MMBCC winter mountain bike activities.
If you have any feedback on how we might do things better for the next season please shoot me a message.
Merinda Way a fitting finale
By Timothy Hall
A beautiful autumn evening for the final race of the season, this time 2 ½ laps of the Merinda Way loop – nicely out of the way of the Easter car traffic, which was certainly starting to stream into town.
David Jagger and John Eisner led the proceedings from Limit, followed by the trio of Tim Hall, Craig Wilson and Janine Appleton at 3 minutes. Jock Brega and Adrian Dowd followed at 5 ½ minutes, Brega dropping his chain early on and having to stop to disentangle it. Dowd raced away, unaware of the mechanical issues for Brega who, despite turning himself inside out in effort, never managed to get back onto him.
The ‘Block group was at 9 ½ minutes, consisting of; Darren Bakker, Steve Duke, Ben Ross, Simon Hall and Mark Ruttiman. Ruttiman in fine form, having just won the B-grade championship with Seymour Broadford Cycling Club the previous Saturday.
Scratch was dominated by some fast riders coming out of Euroa and Seymour (we really appreciate that they come over and race – it makes it great fun for everyone); Carl Simmons, James Hender and Andy Garrett. Hender was also a club champion with Seymour Broadford, having just won the A-grade championship with them. Rounding out Scratch was MMBCC club stalwart Bruce Halket, and up and coming Ryder Chadd. Sympathy to Halket, who was supposed to be under the knife for a knee operation, which was postponed, but at least he could come and race.
T Hall, Wilson and Appleton had a great ride, adjusting tempo a couple of times to stay together, and relying on Wilson’s downhill speed and Appleton’s climbing to make the most of their advantage. Catching Jagger and Eisner on the first lap, Jagger put in a massive effort to stay with the group for the next 1 ½ laps. Eisner working hard, but being caught by successive groups out the back.
Block group working well, but young gun Ross is champing at the bit and stretching the group when he came through – it won’t be long before he is pushed back to the Scratch group.
Scratch caught Brega and then S Hall on the last time around.
Other than that, no-one caught anyone really, with each of the groups mostly staying together but not catching each other.
Appleton made the most of the last couple of hills to get clear of Wilson and T Hall with a well-deserved win. Chadd catching the Block group nearly on the line, and just behind the front markers. Great handicapping.
Here are the results and thanks, as ever, to Tony Copland and this week Alex Green for the pics.
The club prides itself on being ‘The Social Club with a Cycling Problem’, and this holds true with all our disciplines. On behalf of the riders, a shout-out to all those who volunteer their time, particularly; the team of Commissaires, the super-regular volunteers Mel, Judi, Tony, the Executive team of Dave E, Damian, Kate, Janine, Ryder and Steve, and the Road Committee of Alex, John, Dave J, Janine and Darren. Thanks everyone for a great season.
A reminder…
The Tour of Flanders, or Ronde Von Vlaanderen, is on tonight. The best race of the season with Mathieu, Wout, Mads, Remco (for the first time) and, of course, Tadej. (Yes, of course we’re on a first name basis!) Tune in to SBS Viceland (channel 31) from 6pm till about 12.30. Then it’s followed by the Women’s RVV.
You got an extra hour’s sleep last night and tomorrow’s a holiday … why not stay up!?
Finally…
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Now, they’ve announced a new collaboration and produced the Bugatti Factor One.
It’s a beautiful bike too, although not technically UCI-legal. But don’t let that stop you … look at the price! Why not order two?
