The final round of the 2010 Mountain Bike World Cup concluded on Sunday in Windham, New York, with the crowd favourite Downhill. The riders did not disappoint, with tight races in both the men's and women's events. Rachel Atherton (Commencal) took the women's win, while Sabrina Jonnier (Maxxis-Rocky Mountain) easily won her fifth overall title. The men's overall competition was down to two riders - Gee Atherton (Commencal) and Greg Minnaar (Santa Cruz Syndicate). Atherton sealed the title by winning; 37 hundredths of a second in front of Minnaar.
Rachel Atherton blitzied the women's field by 1.36 seconds.
Aaron Gwin has had an amazing season.
WOMEN'S DOWNHILL
Women's podium: Mio Suemasa, Tracy Moseley, Rachel Atherton, Emmeline Ragot, Floriane Pugin.
The competition for the women's title was all but over, with Jonnier holding an almost insurmountable 155 point lead over world champion Emmeline Ragot (Suspension Center) after qualifying on Friday. Mio Suemasa (Funn Bike) set the early fast time, which ended up being good enough for fourth. Suemasa held the Hot Seat until Atherton came down, four riders from the end, and the British rider knocked over seven and a half seconds from the leading time.
Tracy Moseley, fastest in qualifying, but could only manage 2nd.
Neither of the final two riders - Ragot and fastest qualifier Tracy Moseley (Trek World Racing) - could come close to Atherton's time. Atherton, back from missing much of the season with a shoulder injury, showed that she will be a force to contend with at next week's world championships by blitzing the women's field by 1.36 seconds.
Sabrina Jonnier finished 8th, but won the overall.
"I am so surprised," said Rachel Atherton. "It is so dry and fast, and having not raced for so long ..... I just did not know. I have was just so happy I got to the bottom, it was such a surprise complete to win. I had nothing lose so I put it all on the line. Just late braking, pushing it that extra bit. I can't believe it. I know now I am ready for the Worlds. This weekend I thought, 'well, whatever happens, happens.' I am just so happy to be racing again. No pressure. Now I have made some pressure for myself, because I know I can push myself this hard."
Claire Buchar, finished 7th in every World Cup she entered this year.
Jonnier, who finished eighth in the Final, took the title with 1130 points, followed by Ragot at 1045 and Moseley with 909. "I couldn't get my head into racing this week," explained Jonnier. "I don't know what it was, but I was making a lot of mistakes all week and not riding good. I'm just happy to have this finished so that I can concentrate on the world championships."
MEN'S DOWNHILL
World Cup podium: Aaron Gwin, Greg Minnaar, Gee Atherton, Samuel Blenkinsop , Marc Beaumont.
The men's had a race within a race - both the race to win the World Cup final, and the race for the title. Gee Atherton and Greg Minnaar were separated by a mere four points, so it all came down to whomever finished in front - no matter where they finished in the race.
Samuel Blenkinsop 3rd.
Junior rider Troy Brosnan (Monster Energy/Specialized/Mad Catz) set the first sub-2:36 time, and ended up winning the Junior title. His time was slowly eaten away at, until his team mate Sam Hill, returning from injury, dropping the top time below 2:35. Hill was in turn bumped by a third team mate, Brendan Fairclough. Fairclough took the leading time down to 2:33.49 with 20 riders remaining.
Freeride star Thomas Vanderham has been having a go at DH competition
and will represent Canada at the World Championships.
Nine riders later Brook MacDonald took the lead, but didn't even have time to climb into the Hot Seat before the next rider down, Nick Beer (Scott 11) knocked nearly two seconds off the lead. There were ten riders left, but Beer was untouchable until Atherton came in over three seconds faster.
Steve Smith finished 7th on the day.
Next up was Minnaar. The South African was seven tenths slower through the two intermediate splits, but picked it up in the lower section to finish 37 hundredths of a second behind Atherton. After a season of racing, the World Cup had been won by less than half a second.
Greg Minnaar finished 37 hundredths of a second behind Atherton.
There were still three riders to finish for the event victory. Sam Blenkinsop (Lapierre International) slotted in third behind Minnaar, and Aaron Gwin (Yeti Fox Shox) was just behind Blenkinsop. The only rider left was Steve Peat (Santa Cruz Syndicate), the world champion, and the fastest qualifier. Peat was fast, and getting faster as he came down the course - 1.41 seconds ahead at the second split. It looked like Atherton would have to settle for the overall title, until Peat inexplicably crashed less than 500 metres from the finish line.
Gee Atherton.
"As you can imagine I feel at the top of the world," stated Atherton. "It's a great way to end the season. I'm stoked I've won it but Steve was up on me and he crashed ... but that is just racing, I guess. I feel ready for the Worlds. This was a good race to lead into it. It has been a tough track to race on all week, so you know everyone's going to be definitely raring to go for next weekend."
Atherton took the title with 1229 points to Minnaar's 1185, with Blenkinsop third at 864 points.
WINDHAM WORLD CUP DH RESULTS
| Women |
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| 1 Rachel Atherton (GBr) Commencal |
02:49.9 |
| 2 Tracy Moseley (GBr) Trek World Racing |
1.36 |
| 3 Emmeline Ragot (Fra) Suspension Center |
2.72 |
| 4 Mio Suemasa (Jpn) FFC |
7.64 |
| 5 Floriane Pugin (Fra) Scott 11 |
9.91 |
| 6 Myriam Nicole (Fra) Commencal Superiders |
11.04 |
| 7 Claire Buchar (Can) Chain Reaction Cycles/Intense |
11.16 |
| 8 Sabrina Jonnier (Fra) Team Maxxis-Rocky Mountain |
11.39 |
| 9 Emilie Siegenthaler (Sui) Scott 11 |
14.19 |
| 10 Fionn Griffiths (GBr) Norco World Team |
14.55 |
| 11 Céline Gros (Fra) Morzine-Avoriaz/Haute-Savoie |
17.83 |
| 12 Petra Bernhard (Aut) Norco World Team |
18.71 |
| 13 Jessica Stone (GBr) Extreme Medics / Gravity Girls Team / Trek |
26.14 |
| 14 Harriet Rucknagel (Ger) |
26.83 |
| 15 Anne Laplante (Can) XPREZO -BORSAO |
35.62 |
| 16 Jill Kintner (USA) Redbull/Oakley/CrankBros |
36.25 |
| 17 Lauren Daney * (USA) |
01:02.4 |
| DNF Darian Harvey (USA) |
|
| DNS Manon Carpenter * (GBr) RC Alpine Commencal Austria |
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| DNS Jacqueline Harmony (USA) |
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| Men |
|
| 1 Gee Atherton (GBr) Commencal |
02:28.3 |
| 2 Greg Minnaar (RSA) Santa Cruz Syndicate |
0.37 |
| 3 Samuel Blenkinsop (NZl) Lapierre International |
1.91 |
| 4 Aaron Gwin (USA) Yeti Fox Shox Factory Race Team |
2.6 |
| 5 Nick Beer (Sui) Scott 11 |
3.38 |
| 6 Marc Beaumont (GBr) GT Bicycles |
3.43 |
| 7 Steve Smith (Can) MS Evil Racing |
3.48 |
| 8 Brook Macdonald (NZl) MS Evil Racing |
5.01 |
| 9 Brendan Fairclough (GBr) Monster Energy / Specialized / Mad Catz |
5.21 |
| 10 Justin Leov (NZl) Trek World Racing |
5.39 |
| 11 Mitchell Delfs (Aus) Lex/Pivot Racing |
5.53 |
| 12 Josh Bryceland (GBr) Santa Cruz Syndicate |
5.74 |
| 13 Samuel Hill (Aus) Monster Energy / Specialized / Mad Catz |
5.96 |
| 14 Lewis Buchanan * (GBr) MS Evil Racing |
6.55 |
| 15 Danny Hart (GBr) Giant Factory Team |
6.95 |
| 16 Julien Camellini (Fra) Chain Reaction Cycles/Intense |
7.16 |
| 17 Matthew Simmonds (GBr) Chain Reaction Cycles/Intense |
7.55 |
| 18 Troy Brosnan * (Aus) Monster Energy / Specialized / Mad Catz |
7.63 |
| 19 Thibaut Ruffin (Fra) Commencal Superiders |
7.87 |
| 20 Chris Kovarik (Aus) Chain Reaction Cycles/Intense |
7.9 |
| 21 Fabien Pedemanaud (Fra) Scott 11 |
7.96 |
| 21 Cédric Gracia (Fra) The Brigade |
7.96 |
| 23 Joseph Smith (GBr) Kona |
8 |
| 24 Markus Pekoll (Aut) Solid AClass Factory Team |
8.06 |
| 25 Ben Reid (Irl) Dirt Norco Race Team |
8.08 |
| 26 Shaun O'connor (Aus) Kenda-Playbiker |
8.09 |
| 27 Florent Payet (Fra) Blackmountain Morewood United |
8.34 |
| 28 Wyn Masters (NZl) Kenda-Playbiker |
8.78 |
| 29 Bernat Guardia Pascual (Esp) Massi Team |
8.94 |
| 30 Kieran Bennett (NZl) |
9.13 |
| 31 Luke Strobel (USA) MS Evil Racing |
9.2 |
| 32 Matej Charvat (Cze) K.T.R. Racing Team |
9.56 |
| 33 Sam Dale (GBr) |
9.65 |
| 34 Marcelo Gutierrez Villegas (Col) |
9.75 |
| 35 George Brannigan * (NZl) Ancillotti Doganaccia Racing Team |
10.03 |
| 36 Filip Polc (Svk) MS Evil Racing |
10.08 |
| 37 Marcel Beer (Sui) |
10.09 |
| 38 Hans Lambert (Can) Primary-Trek |
10.18 |
| 39 Boris Tetzlaff (Aut) Ghost A.T.G. Pro Team |
10.39 |
| 40 Romain Paulhan (Fra) |
10.57 |
| 40 Ivan Oulego Moreno (Esp) Massi Team |
10.57 |
| 42 Harry Heath (GBr) |
10.93 |
| 43 Thomas Vanderham (Can) |
11.18 |
| 44 Joey Schusler (USA) Yeti Fox Shox Factory Race Team |
11.23 |
| 45 Curtis Keene (USA) |
11.25 |
| 46 Logan Binggeli (USA) |
11.29 |
| 47 Ruaridh Cunningham (GBr) Chain Reaction Cycles/Intense |
11.4 |
| 48 Mitch Ropelato * (USA) Ex Drinks |
11.49 |
| 49 Antonio Ferreiro Pajuelo (Esp) Xms Racing Squad |
11.59 |
| 50 Harry Molloy (GBr) |
11.88 |
| 51 Lorenzo Suding (Ita) |
12.09 |
| 52 Kyle Strait (USA) |
12.61 |
| 53 Eliot Jackson (USA) |
12.77 |
| 54 Bernard Kerr (GBr) Norco World Team |
12.93 |
| 55 Steve Peat (GBr) Santa Cruz Syndicate |
12.98 |
| 56 Jared Rando (Aus) Giant Factory Team |
12.99 |
| 57 Duncan Riffle (USA) Giant Factory Team |
13.18 |
| 58 Cyrille Kurtz (Fra) Team Lac Blanc Massif Des Vosges |
14.31 |
| 59 Bryn Atkinson (Aus) Transition Bikes |
14.44 |
| 60 Pasqual Canals Flix (Esp) Xms Racing Squad |
14.67 |
| 60 Jason Memmelaar (USA) |
14.67 |
| 62 Dominik Gspan (Sui) |
14.74 |
| 62 Jed Rooney * (NZl) |
14.74 |
| 64 Nejc Rutar (Slo) Mbk Orbea |
15.01 |
| 65 Fabien Cousinie (Fra) Blackmountain Morewood United |
15.12 |
| 66 Dean Tennant (Can) Dunbar Cycles/Sombrio |
15.75 |
| 67 Ryan Vanderham (Can) |
15.93 |
| 68 Andrew Neethling (RSA) Trek World Racing |
16.44 |
| 69 Mark Scott * (GBr) |
16.82 |
| 70 Greg Williamson * (GBr) |
17.05 |
| 71 Chris Heath (USA) |
17.14 |
| 72 Oliver Burton (GBr) |
18.3 |
| 73 Yann Gauvin (Can) Lama Cycles |
21.4 |
| 74 Allan Findlay * (GBr) |
22.6 |
| 75 Damien Spagnolo (Fra) |
24.94 |
| 76 Simon Rivoire (Fra) |
36.75 |
| 77 Maxime Remy (Fra) Suspension Center |
04:22.6 |
| DNS Matti Lehikoinen (Fin) Chain Reaction Cycles/Intense |
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| DNS Jamie Biluk (Can) |
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| DNS Rob Fraser (Can) Primary- Trek |
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| DNS Kevin Aiello (USA) GT Bicycles |
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| DNS Kyle Sangers * (Can) Specialized |
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