VicDH – Round 1 – Mount Taylor

Jake Royle takes his chances through the dust into a rocky section that claimed a few people during practice

Our latest contributor, Jase Stevens, was on the ground over the weekend at the first round of the VicDH series, here is what he had to say;

Welcome to Mt. Taylor, Round 1 of the Victorian Downhill State Series, the weather came to town this weekend to help us kick off the season in style. Nothing but blue skies all weekend, which had only one thing on everyonea��s mind; dust. There were riders strewn across the track through practice simply waiting for the dust to settle.

Dust! It is Australia after all and it sure beats mud and rain!

Once the dust settled the track was ready to get nasty, throughout practice the track became more rutted and increasingly rough, forcing riders through lines they’d perhaps not try, in some cases there was no other option.

All or nothing, A-line or not at all

The track is really a spectatora��s dream, plenty to see, but she is a long one, taking me almost 3hrs to stroll up and watch along the way. There are as usual some choice spots to watch the action from though, the first rock roller was a great place, some coming in with flats from the previous rock garden. The track was ready to destroy bikes irrelevant of conditions or speed.

Brent Harwood destroying the rock roller on his way through

With so many line choices through this section the lower section took a real beating in early practice, making the section slightly lower absolute peril come time for race runs.

Trent Piribauer taking a slightly different line through the mess

With so many rocky sections throughout the entire course crashes and mechanicals were inevitable. The radios were a buzz with calls of riders needing a lift from track points due to flats, broken rims, derailleurs and broken people.

Joey Vejvoda gets loose in a rock garden half way down the hill
Leon Amiti goes well past the lander, taking out this photographer in the process

After a trip down the hill to avoid being taken out by more bikes I went for a wander around the pits, the rather sizable pits with so many teams this season. We dropped by to see Clint White Racing and helped decorate their Zerode.

Work of art!

Then it was off to the last big double jump on the track, word was they boys were getting wild on the longest double in the last runs of practice. It was definitely worth investigating. It was one of those shows where some whips are so filthy you just forget to push the shutter button.

Timmy Eaton showing us how ita��s done

When racing came about I was stuck in two minds, I knew the a�?cabbage patcha�� was going to be just silly with some of the elite guys coming down but I wanted to take my chances up top, as it turned out the choice was a well guided one. As the seeding runs began, everyone stepped it up another notch and the holes that had been dug in practice suddenly didn’t count as everyone was carrying enough speed to float over them.

Connor Fearon exiting the rock roller, about to destroy the course and claim the win for today

The move was inevitable, I had to watch the elite guys come through the cabbage patch on their race runs. Surprisingly enough, I was not alone.

The media circus with Jake Lucas and Harry Hartwig, also Clint White showing some love

Then it was on, riders started pouring through the cabbage patch, every rider having to navigate a slightly different route as the rocks tumbled and rolled all over the shop.

Benny Hill finding his was through the rocks
Daniel Brooks showing us that the oldies can also have some steeze through the rocks

The racing was excellent and in many cases super tight, with the U/19 1st and 2nd being separated by only 0.178 seconds. After such a demanding run the final pedal was torturous for all the riders.

Liam Panozzo getting that little bit of extra go to finish up in 3rd for the day

We finished the day with the following results:

Elite Men:

1st Connor Fearon

2nd Joey Vejvoda

3rd Liam Panozzo

4th Dean Lucas

5th Tim Eaton

 

Elite Women:

1st Sarah Booth

2nd Jacqui Lovett

3rd Tegan Maloy

4th Alyssa Lyons

5th Kelly Bayliss

 

U/19 Men:

1st Andrew Crimmins

2nd Aiden Varley

3rd Ben Hill

4th Oliver Zwar

5th Jackson Armitage

 

Will we see this kind of tight racing all season? We think so!
To the victor go the spoils!

We really couldn’t have asked for a better way to start the season off down here in the Vic DH series. A really big thanks to the organisers and volunteers at the race, and of course all the racers for showing up!

Looking forward to the next round and the rest of the season! Don’t be shy, come and say hi! We don’t bite!

Jase, signing out for now!

All images and words in this article are credited to Jason Stevens, to see some more of his fantastic work follow this link;

http://www.flickr.com/photos/jason_stevens_photography/

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