Cannonball Festival 2016 – Australian Open Downhill

The third and final Day of Cannonball did not disappoint. The final day played host to the Australian Open downhill and it gave some exciting racing to finish of a great weekend of racing. Let’s wrap up the event with some images:

The final day of Cannonball 2016 and what a day for it
The final day of Cannonball 2016 and what a day for it
Riders had a couple of hours in the morning to go over their lines after seeding the day before and see what time could be made up
Riders had a couple of hours in the morning to go over their lines after seeding the day before and see what time could be made up

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Help Troy Brosnan – Vote for him as the cyclist of the year!

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Good friend of Downhill47.com, crazy fast rider and all round good guy Troy Brosnan has been nominated for the 2015 people’s choice as cyclist of the year. We think it would be great if a downhiller could get it (no offence roadies…!), plus he has had a great year, all you need to do is vote using the link below and by doing so you can win prizes yourself! Go on do it…!

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Inside Info: Troy Brosnan’s Demo

Always cool to have your name on your bike/components!
Always cool to have your name on your bike/components!

Are your eyes glazing over? Is your mouth open and drool running out like a waterfall? If it is already you may just be eating some donuts or you’ve just seen this beast in front of your eyes! If you’re not you will be after casting your eye over Troy Brosnan’s fresh new Specialized Demo race bike. Put together by his ace (or should that be race) mechanic Aaron Pelttari (look out for an interview on Downhill247.com real soon!) we were fortunate to have Kaneophoto shoot it before it got packed up bound for the UK and more specifically Fort William.

Now….. Troy was good enough to let us get some shots of the bike and show them to you guys but with a condition, we can’t show you guys too much of the bike as there is some trick prototype stuff going on! So we are going to show details but there is a good reason you wont the bike layed out fully in front of you! A sneak peak if you like…

Are you looking at the winning bike for the upcoming Fort William World Cup? Quite possibly...
Are you looking at the winning bike for the upcoming Fort William World Cup? Quite possibly…
A nice looking narrow wide 36 tooth Renthal sprocket.
A nice looking narrow wide 36 tooth Renthal sprocket.
There is neat rubber protection and well thought out cable routing/guides all over the frame, schmick!
There is neat rubber protection and well thought out cable routing/guides all over the frame, schmick!
An air shock is now in the mix, more and more riders are making the switch. Will this be on the bike for Fort William, one of the longest, most punishing tracks on the circuit...?! We will just have to wait and see.
An air shock is now in the mix, more and more riders are making the switch. Will this be on the bike for Fort William, one of the longest, most punishing tracks on the circuit…?! We will just have to wait and see.
More little touches! Troy is running a tubeless set up., this helps lower rotational mass and increase protection from punchers.
More little touches! Troy is running a tubeless set up., this helps lower rotational mass and increase protection from punchers.
A real touching tribute to a dear old friend of Troy's and the whole Brosnan family, who are all animal lovers.
A real touching tribute to a dear old friend of Troy’s and the whole Brosnan family, who are all animal lovers.
You have to admit from what you can see it is tasty enough!
You have to admit from what you can see it is tasty enough!

Well wipe the drool up that’s a wrap! Now we can’t wait to see what Troy can do on it at Fort William.

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World Cup Round 3, Fort William – Race Day

It felt like today was going to be a good one, so we got here early, before the teams even
It felt like today was going to be a good one, so we got here early, before the teams even
Ed Masters found some minions in Fort William
Ed Masters found some minions in Fort William

Race day in Fort William, with plenty of Aussies in top spots, what would the day hold? Would the weather hold? Or would the heavens open and change the game entirely? There has been rain overnight, so the track was moist again, but many riders commented that if the day was similar to yesterday then the track would end up very similar to the track everyone had qualified on. Aiden Varley commented that the rain wasn’t a bad thing, allowing the top part of the track to pick up some moisture making it a little more tacky, noting that as it dried yesterday it became slippy and skatey.

Aiden Varley throws down some style for the first run of the day
Aiden Varley throws down some style for the first run of the day

As practice began many tried to get a run in quickly first up, then allow a large rest and do only one or two more runs, this is quite standard due to the length and endurance of Fort William. This approach confirmed in many rider’s minds that they were only going to do minimal runs, with many of the top pros allowing time for a very late run to check the track in its condition closest to their time of departure from the top of the hill.

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Racing began, and some high cloud began to descend on the top of the hill, making conditions changeable for the junior men. however the weather wasn’t the thing on most peoples minds it was Martin Maes, the young enduro rider from GT, walking away with a win, and knocking some of the big names out such as Luca Shaw, it should be noted that Luca had a mechanical, would the results of been the same if Luca didn’t? We don’t know, but we do know that Martin Maes has a bright future ahead of him, no matter which discipline he chooses to take part in.

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An emotional win for Martin Maes
An emotional win for Martin Maes

The women began rolling down the hill, and the punctures started rolling in, with many of the women suffering punctures and throwing a spanner in the works, the most notable victims being both British riders and crowd favorites, Manon Carpenter and also Rachel Atherton, much to the crowds disappointment. This opened up the win to Emmeline Ragot, who stormed home in the changing conditions.

Manon Carpenter was unlucky to get a puncture during race runs
Manon Carpenter was unlucky to get a puncture during race runs

Now it was the mens turn, and as they entered the start gate the weather became even more shifting, with the bottom becoming a little bit of a rain jacket hokey pokey. Many riders coming down were commenting that the rain atop the hill was rather intense and how od it was to cross a section and have the rain cease and to arrive into the finish straight in striking sunshine. As we entered the territory for the top ten things felt like days of old with Steve Smith making a super comeback from injury sitting in the hot seat with both Sam Hill And Troy Brosnan to come. The crowd was lifting, and as Sam Hill Crossed the line they went bazerk, though not a local the crowd loved Sam, he’s a hard guy not to like, Next down the hill was local hope, Danny Hart, as Danny pedalled over the line the crowd went mental, we couldnt hear the camera shutter right next to our own ear, however Danny didn’t have the speed and would have to settle for second. This left only Troy to come down, and as he entered the final section through the Scotland arch the crowd went wild, Troy crossed the line to claim his maiden World Cup win, and was mobbed by team members in an ecstatic celebration.

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Final results are as follows:

Junior Men:
Martin Maes
Loris Vergier
Alex Marin Trillo
Drew Carters
Vernon Taylor

Elite Women:
Emmeline Ragot
Myriam Nicole
Tracey Hannah
Emilie Seigenthaler
Jill Kitner

Elite Men:
Troy Brosnan
Sam Hill
Danny Hart
Aaron Gwin
Gee Atherton

Some very happy winning women
Some very happy winning women
And a dissapointed Manon Carpenter
And a dissapointed Manon Carpenter

How about a bit of a style check just for fun to finish off the report:

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Australian Gravity Enduro Series – Fox Creek

Troy Brosnan racing the second enduro race of his career, both have been in his home town of Adelaide!
Troy Brosnan racing the second enduro race of his career, both have been in his home town of Adelaide!

Round 3 of the Australian Gravity Enduro Series rolled into Adelaide over a quiet weekend in May, with around 140 riders competing it was another good turn out for the series with good racing across the classes. The event was made up of 4 timed stages with 2 loops to get riders around. Surprisingly there were no major injuries considering how quick riders were going, especially on the ‘steep’ sections. Some unlucky riders did run into kangaroos on Saturday whilst out at Fox practicing but nothing major.

A few stray kangaroos on course were the only real concern for most riders who were practicing Friday and Saturday. Stage 3 was a new trail and only cut in for this event.
A few stray kangaroos on course were the only real concern for most riders who were practicing Friday and Saturday. Stage 3 was a new trail and only cut in for this event.

Of the 4 stages 3 were pre-existing tracks and there was a good mix of stages that required a combination of fitness and technical skills. Stage 2 was the same track as used in the South Australian downhill state series so it was fast and suited the more technical riders. Stage 3 was new for the event and one of the most challenging aspects for riders was how it changed between Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Being brand new it bedded in as the weekend wore on (excuse the pun!), there was a lot of almost powdery like dust to be had on this stage. Stage 4 was a bit of a rider favourite (check out the intense competition on Strava!) A�’Green Smoothie’, this trail is really fun to ride with big flowing corners and jumps if you were keen. Most tracks were pretty dry as the weather leading into the event was unseasonably warm in Adelaide.

There was something over the four stages for all riders. Sam Hardie showing the physical effort!
There was something over the four stages for all riders. Sam Hardie showing the physical effort!

Showing that local knowledge pays off, both the men’s and women’s podiums had Adelaideans (that’s a real thing right?!) on the top step. Troy Brosnan was the favourite coming into the weekend but with riders like Dan MacMunn, who are veterans of the relatively young enduro scene, it wasn’t going to be a cake walk for Troy. We had a chat to Troy about his weekend and this is what he had to say “I was using the event for training and to ride with some of my Adelaide mates. I made sure I climbed all the ascents before the stages”. Troy raced on his 29er S-Works Enduro bike and in only his second enduro event he took the win! What makes it even more impressive was the fact Troy didn’t practice on Friday & Saturday unlike some other riders and therefore rode stage 3 completely blind as it was created for this event. “It was hard to know where to push as I was going in blind but this stage had less pedalling and there was fresh dirt”, for the record Troy got second on that stage.

Get your speed tuck on, Troy Brosnan winner of round 3.
Get your speed tuck on, Troy Brosnan winner of round 3.

Talking about second, there was initially a draw for second place between Simon Buzzacott and Dan McMunn as the timing system couldn’t differentiate riders by larger than the closest second. In the end Simon claimed second as he had the fastest time on the last stage. Talk about close racing! In the women it was Jackie Schapel who used her fitness, skills and local knowledge to full effect taking the win.

Second place for Simon Buzacott, it was close though with a countback to the last stages' results required to determine the 2nd place getter!
Second place for Simon Buzacott, it was close though with a countback to the last stages’ results required to determine the 2nd place getter!

Elite Men

1. Troy Brosnan

2. Simon Buzacott

3. Dan MacMunn

4. Dave West

5. Cameron Ryan

Elite Women

1. Jaclyn Schapel

2. Genevieve Mckew

3. Rosemary Barnes

4. Vanessa Thompson

5. Alyssa Lyons

Jackie Schapel off and into the stage, eventually claiming the overall title win for round 3.
Jackie Schapel off and into the stage, eventually claiming the overall title win for round 3.

That wraps up this round, the next race is scheduled for June 29th in Western Australia at Mount Gunjin.

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Double Fist Fury – Fun In The Sun

Dual slalom, is it just like two person downhill racing?!
Dual slalom, is it just like two person downhill racing?!

Downhill mountain biking (and to a large degree mountain biking in general) is so much more than just the act of riding, it encompasses so many other areas. We attended a private race, on a sunny weekend day, that just was all about riding, mates, tunes, food, drinks, outdoors and good times. All things that come with downhill anywhere, this day just saw everyone racing bikes dual slalom style, there were World Champions, World Cup riders, Elite racers, punters and us! It didn’t matter about your skill, in the end no one is sure who even won but that’s okay! Surely downhill encompasses so much more than just riding, no doubt you can relate to a great day like this, enjoy.

Small wheels, normal wheels, big wheels, so long as there were wheels it didn't matter!
Small wheels, normal wheels, big wheels, so long as there were wheels it didn’t matter!
Shuttles for the day! For some reason there didn't seem to be a shortage of volunteer drivers!
Shuttles for the day! For some reason there didn’t seem to be a shortage of volunteer drivers!
Getting tight on the markers on the way down!
Getting tight on the markers on the way down!

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Flat corner fury!
Flat corner fury!
A bit more dorifto!
A bit more dorifto!
There was even drifting when there were no other riders around! All part of the 'just ride' vibe that was there all day!
There was even drifting when there were no other riders around! All part of the ‘just ride’ vibe that was there all day!
DIY helmets... The next big thing?!
DIY helmets… The next big thing?!
Energy supplies - Australian style!
Energy supplies – Australian style!

Downhill is just great!

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