Lots to get through this week… take a seat!
Seymour Broadford Cycling Club
LONGWOOD FIRE RELIEF RACE
Next Saturday 21 February the SBCC will host a fundraising handicap road race at Longwood, with entry money being donated to help support those affected by the fires.
It’d be really great if we could get a few MMBCC members across for a pedal and support this worthy cause.
Entries and details via Entry Boss. Here are a few more details on Facebook.
Rider Development Grants
Applications are now open for Mansfield Mt Buller Cycling Club High Performance Grants and Young Rider Development Grants for 2025-2026.
These grants provide financial assistance for MMBCC cyclists aged 25 and under. The grants are designed to encourage and support the development of young riders at varying levels in their cycling careers. Grants are available to assist with the cost of entry fees, travel, accommodation, equipment or training.
The grants are open to cyclists in any of the club’s cycling disciplines – road, mountain-biking (cross-country, downhill and enduro), cyclocross, gravel or BMX.
Applications will close on 28th February, 2026.
1 Young Rider Development Grants - bronze ($250), silver ($500), gold ($1000)
2 High Performance Grant ($2000)
The following criteria must be met by the successful applicants:
be under 25 years of age by 31st December 2026;
be a fully paid up member of MMBCC for a minimum of 2 calendar years;
must complete an application to MMBCC prior to 28th Feb 2026; and
grant recipients (or a family member) must commit at least one full day of volunteer labour at MMBCC events. High Performance Grant recipients will be expected to report back to members at the 2025/2026 AGM.
The MMBCC Executive Committee assesses applications and may seek advice and input from third-parties (e.g. non committee and other sporting bodies) on an as-needs basis.
The following points are not essential eligibility criteria but will be considered by the committee as part of its assessment process:
participation and/or results in regional, state, interstate , national and international events;
selection for state and/or national training/development camps or teams;
receipt of sponsorships or grants from other organisations/businesses; and
planned use of money - e.g. travel reimbursement, accommodation reimbursement, equipment purchase, entry fee etc.
Please email all applications to mmbcc.info@gmail.com
Application closing date: 28th February, 2026.
Successful grants will be announced by 31st March 2026.
Chris, Ryder and James take the wins
By Bruce Halket
The first Gravity Enduro of 2026 was held last Tuesday on a relatively short course at Rifle Butts. The shorter course allowed time for three separate, timed runs per racer, making the total time about the same as most other weeks.
Chris Williams on his e-bike was fastest overall on the night.
However, fastest on an ‘acoustic’ bike was Ryder Chadd, followed by Cam Dobson, Ben Ross, Cooper Hoebergen and Lucas Bellman completed the podium.
The final results, after handicap calculations, saw James Camileri take the win ahead of Lucas Mennen, Tim Ross, Nicole Hoebergen and Dave Bock.
In the far more important family competitions, Tim wins the Ross Household Trophy for the week ahead of Ben and Alastair, while Nicole takes the equivalent in the Hoebergen Household ahead of Cooper.
After a few weeks collecting handicap data, from now on we’ll see more time ‘penalties’ applied to those who’ve benefitted from the Handicaps thus far, making for more accurate calculations and more even results. Hopefully.
Here are Kate’s very neat and detailed results. Next weeks it’s back to XC.
2026 BakKer Plumbing Handicap
By Simon Mulvihill
The rolling ribbon of road from Jamieson to Kevington, tracing the sparkling bends of the Upper Goulburn River, dished up the perfect backdrop for a proper, old-school handicap cycling showdown for the 2026 Bakker Plumbing Handicap. Smooth tarmac, sneaky rises, and just enough false flat to make you doubt your gearing choices.
Off the Front – 20 Minute Man
Dave Jagger rolled out with a very handy 20-minute start and rode like a bloke who had no intention of giving it back. By the turnaround on the out-and-back course, his buffer had been slashed to just three minutes — the scratch and back markers were in full flight behind him — but Dave kept the cadence high and the panic low. When the charging hordes came into sight, he didn’t fold. He held them off to take a well-earned win.
The Chasers – Splits and Surges
Behind, the big 19-minute bunch absolutely detonated. What began as organised turns through-and-off quickly turned into survival mode as the pace ramped up. Simon M and Adrian Dowd timed their moves perfectly, bridging across the carnage and setting up their podium finishes with strong, measured riding.
Mauro ‘Jock’ Brega was in the thick of it too, doing his best to “hold back the Spanish horses” as the tempo surged. Sadly, with 900 metres to go, mechanical heartbreak, a puncture, ended his charge just as the finish line banners were coming into focus. Brutal timing.
Fastest on the Road
Ryder Chadd, starting off Scratch, went full predator mode. He carved through the field with purpose, mowing down group after group before launching into a cracking sprint finish with Oliver Hall to snatch 6th. Fastest time of the day and serious horsepower on display.
Podium Results:
🥇 Dave Jagger
🥈 Simon Mulvihill
🥉 Adrian Dowd
A ripping handicap battle along the Goulburn; tactics, teamwork, splits, and suffering. The river rolled on peacefully. The legs? Not so much.
Many thanks to Tricia and Darren of Bakker Plumbing for their continued support of the MMBCC.
Here are the results and thanks again to Tony Copland for his photos.
Weekend Results
VIC CHAMP SERIES Rd 5 and Victorian Championships, Eildon, Saturday 14 Feb
Ruby Dobson - 2nd, Elite Women
Ant Bateup - 2nd, E-bike Open
Alastair Ross - 3rd, U13 Men
VIC CHAMP SERIES Rd 6, Buxton, Sunday 15 Feb.
Ruby Dobson - 3rd, Elite Women
Ant Bateup - 2nd, E-bike Open
Ben Ross - 10th, U17 Men
Alastair Ross - 2nd, U13 Men
VDHS Rd 4, Mt Baw Baw, Sunday 15 Feb
Matt Empey - 2nd, Elite Male
Cooper Hoebergen - 17th, U15 Male
Stu Clark - 4th, Veteran Male
Nicole Hoebergen - 1st, Masters Female
Spencer Carman - 17th, U19 Male
CANNONBALL FESTIVAL, Thredbo
RockShox Downhill
Jake Terry - 40th (out of 80 entrants), U19 Men
Ewen Rogan - 21st (out of 108 entrants), U17 Men
Sienna Vivash - 1st, U13 Women
Miles Vivash - 1st, U11 Men
Fox Flow Motion Cup
Shannon Rademaker - 11th, Masters 40+ Men
Jake Terry - 46th, U19 Men
Ewen Rogan - 25th (out of 92 entrants), U17 Men
Sienna Vivash - 1st, U13 Women
Miles Vivash - 1st, U11 Men
Specialized Enduro
Jake Terry - 37th, U19 Men
Sienna Vivash - 1st, U13 Women
Miles Vivash - 1st, U11 Men
