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TWR Summer Camp Kicks
Off With First Ever Crossover Challenge
1.7.2010
The
Trek World Racing Summer Camp is now well underway but there's been no
time of rest for the riders. The camp witnessed the team's
long-anticipated Crossover Challenge whereby riders raced both the XC
and DH disciplines to see who could perform best on the day.
Situated in Chatel (France) the challenge took place in one of the most
awesome riding spots in Europe and even though it was "just for fun"
there was a definite smell of competition in the air as cross-country
riders Lukas Flueckiger, Mathias Flueckiger and Emily Batty (pictured in
DH gear) swapped their Top Fuels for their teammates’ Session 88's
before taking to the downhill track for the first time ever.
Well kitted-out in the appropriate gear and following
some useful practice runs and advice from their pro-DH teammates, the
XC crew were ready to race - and the results were great! All riders rode
hard and fast, completing the 1.7km, 253 meter-drop course with
impressive times that earnt big respect from their downhill
counterparts, Justin Leov, Tracy Moseley and 23 Degrees rider, Dennis
Dertell, who was standing-in for an injured Andrew Neethling.
Next
to take to the track were the downhill crew who unsurprisingly raced
faster but still had the thought of their own big challenge on their
minds later that day – a gruelling cross country time trial guaranteed
to test their physical strength. The competition had the riders paired
off, with Lukas challenging Justin, Mathias challenging Dennis and Emily
challenging Tracy. The time difference from the DH between the pairs of
riders would be taken across to the XC time trial, as a time percentage
bonus.
A quick lunch and gondola-ride back up the mountain was
all the preparation the riders got before it was back on their bikes –
this time the downhill contingent swapping their Session 88's for their
8500 Hard Tails and the XC crew comfortably back on their Top Fuels.
The
5.94km track combined some rapid downhill with some seriously steep
climbs that meant Tracy, Justin and Dennis had to dig as deep as they
could to power-up enough energy to complete the final uphill mountain
climb which even the XC riders found pretty challenging.
Tracy had
a 17.27% time advantage going into her XC time trail, so after Emily
did her lap in 24m 38secs, Tracy needed to complete her lap in 28m
53secs or better. Amazingly she rode 28m 52secs, winning by just 1
second! So now the DH'ers were leading 1-0 in the best of three
competition.
Next up, Dennis only had a 3.74% advantage going into
the XC, and paired up with one the greatest XC climbers in the World,
it was going to be a tall order. Mathias recorded the fastest lap of the
day with 19m 46secs, meaning Dennis' time of 23m 53secs was well
outside the 20m 30secs target. So now it was 1-1, even, between XC and
DH.
Finally, it came down to being between the two lead riders,
Justin against Lukas with Justin carrying a 10.99% advantage. Lukas rode
strongly to record 19m 46secs, this meant Justin had to ride 22m 10secs
or better to win his challenge, and take the win for DH. In the end,
Justin (pictured below) rode an impressive 22m 37secs, just 27secs short
of the win, giving victory to XC in the first ever Crossover Challenge.
A mere 27 seconds (or 1.8%) decided the day.
Competition
complete, all riders said it was an awesome day and that experiencing a
taste of what their teammates compete in had inspired them. Of their own
experience they said:
Emily: "I can't believe it's taken me this
long to discover downhill riding! It was so much fun and I can't wait to
do it again! It is so completely diffferent and so much fun".
Mathias: "It was really fun for me – it's really different when you ride
a downhill bike. Also the protection makes riding feel really
different. The position and the bike are so different too – it behaves
completely differently which is a cool experience. I had really good fun
and I'd love to do it again although I'll stick to cross country
professionally – I like the challenge of riding up hills too much!"
Lukas:
"It was interesting to see what it takes to be a good downhill rider –
I've never seen that before. I think it's also good the other side see
what it takes to be a good XC rider. We're a team and now we understand
better the other disciplines and I hope we do it again next year! It was
fun!"
Tracy: "It was really cool to see the XC guys on downhill
bikes and it was great to see them all put in such good times. After
that, knowing how much climbing there was to do on the XC track made the
challenge even harder – next time I'd like a more technical downhill
and less uphill on the cross-country! It was brilliant fun!"
Justin: "What a hard effort, I got smoked! It really was a tough uphill
today but it was good fun and we have to do it on a more technical DH
track next year and get our revenge!".
The team Summer Camp
continues for the next couple of weeks before the riders head to nearby
Champery for the double World Cup on July 24/25.
Results:
Downhill:
1.
Justin Leov – 2m 09.1secs
2. Dennis Dertell – 2m 16.1secs
3.
Tracy Moseley – 2m 17.8secs
4. Mathias Flueckiger – 2m 21.2secs
5.
Lukas Flueckiger – 2m 23.3secs
6. Emily Batty – 2m 41.6secs
XC
Time Trial:
1. Mathias Flueckiger – 19m 46.3secs
2. Lukas
Flueckiger – 19m 59.0secs
3. Justin Leov – 22m 37.4secs
4.
Dennis Dertell – 23m 53.2secs
5. Emily Batty – 24m 38.6secs
6.
Tracy Moseley – 28m 52.2secs |