SA Enduro Series – Fox Creek

Off to Fox Creek for a day of bikes, pretty hard to beat if you ask us.
Off to Fox Creek for a day of bikes, pretty hard to beat if you ask us.

We headed out to Fox Creek for the South Australian Gravity Series over the weekend and thanks to the great guy and gals at GESA (Gravity Enduro of South Australia) we did something we don’t normally get to do, race! We aren’t going to tell you our results but what we can tell you is what the race was like! It was great, end of story… okay we will elaborate further but it was great.

Nature and that!
Nature and that!

Being a legal network of trails in the Adelaide Hills anyone could ride there so as you can imagine Saturday before the race there were plenty of punters out practicing the course (which GESA had conveniently publicised prior). Roll on Sunday morning and after a riders brief (and a the odd sneaky course condition check) we were off!

Conditions were good all day.
Conditions were good all day.

If you don’t know this round was probably the most physical yet with some long climbs between stages (the downhills get used by Inside Line at the state downhill races) so just making sure you paced yourself was key. Off up the first climb to the first stage, as usual this is where the riders got split up into groups. It was the shortest stage of the day and got everyone focused on what they had to do, some slippery roots kept everyone on their toes. The slalom at the end was also a bit of fun!

No time to smell the flowers, there was racing to be had!
No time to smell the flowers, there was racing to be had!

From here the riders got sent on predominately downhill courses; Bowl, Long and even Steep making a welcome return towards the end. A�There were also a few other parts, such as Green Smoothie that weren’t strictly downhill downhill but were great additions to the stages. If you raced elite you alos got the joy of doing another stage (6 instead of 5), which was ‘Pattos Curse’.

A good range of trails kept everyone chuffed.
A good range of trails kept everyone chuffed.
A few scrapes here and there, all part and parcel of the sport.
A few scrapes here and there, all part and parcel of the sport.

For the results head over the the GESA Facebook page and you will be able to find them there, for use we weren’t overly bothered with the results. A day on your bike riding with mates means you’re a winner regardless!

Steve Marsh on a different bike from the one we saw at the Eagle round but still going fast!
Steve Marsh on a different bike from the one we saw at the Eagle round but still going fast!
There were plenty of photographers out snapping pics!
There were plenty of photographers out snapping pics!
Again it was great to see the girls out racing (and being the track sweep!)
Again it was great to see the girls out racing (and being the track sweep!)
Some really good racing across all categories.
Some really good racing across all categories.
There was the opportunity to find some creative lines, finding a second or two here and there.
There was the opportunity to find some creative lines, finding a second or two here and there.
Shelly Flood took the women's race.
Shelly Flood took the women’s race.
Simon Buzacott took the men's win!
Simon Buzacott took the men’s win!

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Winners are grinners!
Winners are grinners!

The next round heads to ‘Dazzleland’ at Mount Torrens which is going to be another great event no doubt.

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