Mt Stromlo a�� Australian National Round 2 a�� Finals

Race day!
Race day!

Sunday morning for round 2 of the MTBA national series and everyone was keen to see what the riders could produce after seeding was tightly packed the day before. Race day is generally the day lines are sorted and everyone is just keen to get on with it, a few practice runs, some fuel and up top for finals!

Prepping before race day.
Prepping before race day.
That means you can't have  a bit of fun though!
That means you can’t have a bit of fun though!
Once practice was finished it was time for the riders to compose themselves before finals.
Once practice was finished it was time for the riders to compose themselves before finals.

The under 19s was always going to produce tight racing and it didn’t disappoint! For all the results see the MTBA website.A�In the end Jackson Frew just edged out Remy Morton, watch out for these two as they continue the battle into the world cups next year.

Jackson Frew took the V...
Jackson Frew took the V…
Remy Morton was just behind Jackson.
Remy Morton was just behind Jackson.

Moving onto Elite and the women’s competition was just as tight, in the end Danielle Beecroft took the win after spending some time off her bike due to injury.

Danielle Beecroft took the win for the elite women.
Danielle Beecroft took the win for the elite women.
Watch out for an ongoing battle between the top women all season.
Watch out for an ongoing battle between the top women all season.

In the elite men’s class the battle between Jack Moir and Graeme Mudd continued, in the end of the day Jack made it 2 from 2.

Jack Moir is on fire with his second win in a row.
Jack Moir is on fire with his second win in a row.
Jackson Davis injured himself, he will be be back though!
Jackson Davis injured himself, he will be be back though!
This left David McMillan and Rhys Atkinson to hold the fort for team Specialized.
This left David McMillan and Rhys Atkinson to hold the fort for team Specialized.

We have a few more images of the day for you all to enjoy!

Scrubbing for days.
Scrubbing for days.

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Dry and dusty conditions meant this was a common occurrence!
Dry and dusty conditions meant this was a common occurrence!

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Making shapes.
Making shapes.

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That wraps up this round!
That wraps up this round!

See you at round 3!

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2013 Australian National Championships – Mount Stromlo

Riders came from across this great land to Mount Stromlo for National Champs, here Henry Blake throws down as the sole representative from the CWR outfit.

Mount Stromlo, Canberra, has held World Cups, in the lead up to the 2009 World Champs as well as numerous Australian races, this year it played host to the Australian National Championships. Located in the foothills around Canberra has a reputation worldwide for being on the pedally side.A� Who would this suit? Most people had their money on the fitness machine, Jared Graves, who was also competing in the XC this weekend.

As practice started, the person of note missing was in fact Jared, as he was racing and qualifying for his XC race. The weather had come to the party for Friday practice, the sun was out and the temperature was perfect, it made for excellent conditions all round. While the riders were out on track, the real buzz was in the pits on Friday with so many things happening, Kona were unveiling the new Carbon Operator, Hutchison United where showing of their recently released Polygon bikes and Troy Brosnan was racing for the first time since his injury. Stay tuned to Downhill247 for extra info on all this news!

A solid weekend for Mr Fearon but we just can’t wait to see him with his new bike on a course that suits his style!
There was a lot of attention being focused on Connor Fearon and his new carbon beast (which we will be checking out soon!) so Dean Lucas thought he would make some news of his own, work it Dean…!

As Saturday came around there was talk of rain throughout the day. Though there were a few showers they didn’t affect riders to any notable amount. By the time seeding came around for the ‘A’ group, riders hit the track as if there had never been any rain. Troy opened up the Elite mena��s seeding flying through the top rock sections, when the seeding was all said and done, Jared Graves had come out on top, with Caroline Buchanan seeding first in the womena��s. The most notable achievement wasn’t that Jared was on top, it was the fact earlier that day he had placed 7th in the Cross Country, a huge effort! While talking with Jared post qualifying, he credited the first seeding to the fact he was so used to pedalling in the XC earlier that day that the final pedal to the line didn’t feel all that bad! I would be worried if I was one of Jareda��s competitors at the upcoming Enduro World Seriesa��

The most impressive rider at the Champs? We think so, if not at least the one with the busiest schedule! Jared Graves is a machine!

As people walked away Saturday night there was chatter galore, was Jared so fit the others just couldn’t catch him on the final pedal? Were others holding back? How come the qualifying results were so strange and not what everyone expected, there was plenty of speculation that night, along with plenty of meteorology. The word was out, Sunday was going to be wet, but no one expected the amount of wet that was about to come!

No extended honeymoon for Sam Hill, straight back into taking care of business.

As Sunday morning rolled through, the rains came down and the crowds gathered, by midday the pits looked more like a rapids course, many tents were under over an inch of water. As the rain set in many wondered how the track would cope, but as ‘A’ practice began plenty of riders were coming back saying that the wet track was their preference over the intense wind that was blowing during Saturday practice.

Everyone knew it was coming…
And did it rain…
… Really rain! Good to see Jake Lucas still smiling though!

As practice finished and race prep began the rain came down harder and harder, and then all of a sudden it stopped and a break in the weather opened up, the Under 19 men and women headed up the hill and began their descent. The womena��s field was plagued with mechanicals, as the top section claimed the tubes of some of the girls. The men seemed to avoid the troubles though and the racing was tight! Dean Lucas walked away with the win for Under 19 males and Kellie Weinert came away with victory for the women.

Dean Lucas the 2013 Australian Under 19 Men’s Champion.

As the Elite women started to charge down the hill the clouds parted and track conditions became sticky and humid. Tracey Hannah appeared over the final jump and pedalled through the rough and the puddles as the rain started to come down again, she stopped the clock at 2:46.53. Now all eyes turned to the hill, could Caroline Buchanan top that time? As she appeared further up the hill the times looked tight, when she appeared over the final jump the clock was ticking down, in what seemed a much longer timing sequence. As Caroline pedalled hard for the line she stopped the clock on a 2:46.96, Tracey had taken the win by 0.41 seconds.

Caroline was less than a second off the pace, talk about close!
After backing up her win from last year we can’t wait to see what Tracey Hannah can do on the world stage this year.

With Tracey defending her title, all eyes now turned to the hill, who would come out on top? Did Hill or Brosnan hold back yesterday in seeding? Will Jareda��s fitness become the edge that no one else can quite get around? As the lower seeded men came down the hill the clouds gathered, and gathered, and all of a sudden the light had all but disappeared. Almost on cue as we entered the top ridersa�� the rain came down, in moments the finish line was more like a river crossing than a finish. As the big names started to come across the line the hot seat kept swapping Jack Moir, then Sam Hill, then Mick Hannah. As Jared Graves left the top gate you could feel the anticipation, Mick Hannah crosses the line mid-way through Jareda��s run and claims the hot seat. Chris Kovarik crosses the line, not quite fast enough! All eyes are now on Gravey, can he pull through and pedal his way over the line to claim the win? As the clock ticks over Mica��s time creeps slowly closer, Jared appears over the final jump, as the clock ticks down Jared pedals hard, but he can’t stop the clock in time, Mick Hannah takes the win, making it a family affair at the 2013 Australian National Championships!

Keeping his strong form from the National Series going, Chris Kovarik finished a solid fourth.
Sam Hill pedalled his way to third.
Sic Mic claims another National Championship, edging out a super impressive Jared Graves. Come on Mic lets see a victory in South Africa!
Nice! A successful weekend for the Hannah family!

Congratulations to Mick and Tracey Hannah on their wins! We wish Claire Buchar all the best with her broken hand and Rhys Atkinson all the best with his knee, along with all the others who injured themselves over the weekend!

As Claire herself said, an injury sets her up for a comeback!

Stay tuned for Downhill247s meet and greet with the Hannahs and their new bikes, and also a look at Connor Fearons carbon Kona!

These two look stoked! We have more information on Connor Fearon’s new bike coming to you soon and an injury update from Timmy Eaton.

Until next year, thata��s national champs all done!

Article and images credited to Jason Stevens.

Round 3 Australian National Series – Mount Stromlo

Three from three! Troy Brosnan has kept his momentum from last year's World Cup and Champioships' with the Australian National Series. Photo: Sean Anderson.

Mount Stromlo is one of Australia’s most well known tracks, both here and internationally. It played host toA�a World Cup inA�2008, won by Greg Minnaar and the World Championships’ in 2009 won by Steve Peat. Not to mention numerous other National Series races and the National Championships’. Widely regarded as a physically intensive track, Minnaar and Peats’ win seemed to prove this theory. If there was going to be a race this year that would test Troy Brosnan’s dominance in Elite Men, Mount Stromlo would be it. Favourite in Under 19 Men must have been a rider such as Joey Vejvoda or Dean Lucas, riders who both suit the pedally track.

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