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Fort William World Cup Downhill: Story, Results & Video
Posted Date: 6/6/2009
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Once again, Fort William has proven to be one of the hottest stops on the Nissan UCI Mountain Bike World Cup for the Downhill.  Greg Minnaar (Santa Cruz Syndicate) took his second World Cup win of the season for the men, while Sabrina Jonnier's (Maxxis-Rocky Mountain) domination of the women's category continues, as she took her third consecutive victory and led a French sweep of the top five places.  Both Jonnier and Steve Peat (Santa Cruz Syndicate) retained their World Cup leader's jerseys, with the season now half finished.

WOMEN'S DOWNHILL

Women's podium from s differnet angle

The good weather remained from the previous night of 4-cross racing, leaving the track fast and loose.  Canada's Micayla Gatto was the first to set a sub-six minute time, and her 5:42.72 ride was fast enough to put her into the Nissan Hot Seat for near half the field, before her compatriot Claire Buchar (Chain Reaction/Intense) finally knocked a slim three-hundredths off the lead time.  Buchar eventually finished eighth and Gatto ninth.

Buchar lasted on top for three riders, until Myriam Nicole put in the first of what would prove to be a series of very strong French rides, knocking ten seconds off the best time.  However, Nicole's time in the lead last exactly one rider before Floriane Pugin (Iron Horse-Kenda) replaced her and Pugin in turn was replaced immediately by Celine Gros (Morzine-Avoriaz 74).

Next up was Tracy Moseley (Trek World Racing), the home favourite.  Moseley went off to a good start, posting the fastest time at the first intermediate time check, but then crashed lower on the course, falling out of contention.

There were just two riders left, both French - Emmeline Ragot (Suspension Center) and Jonnier.  Both were clearly a step above the rest of the field, with Ragot knocking four seconds off of Gros' time, and then Jonnier completely demolishing Ragot's run by over nine seconds, to claim her third consecutive World Cup win.

"It's great to finally win a World Cup in Fort William, one of the best tracks on the circuit - especially after waking up to sunshine!  It was also awesome to be part of an all French girl podium."

"I was happy that the new Rocky Mountain Flatline WC is very competitive, and that I made the right choice to run Maxxis High Rollers [tires] front and rear today."

Jonnier's win has extended her over Moseley, with 892 points to the British riders 750.  Moseley is also being chased from behind, as Ragot has moved to within 25 points.  Buchar continues to sit in 11th place, with Gatto moving up from 18th to 13th.  Miranada Miller remains 25th in the rankings

MEN'S DOWNHILL

World Cup leader Steve Peat missed his 50th podium by 1 spot
The men's field had multiple candidates for the win - Peat was coming off two consecutive wins, Minnaar was defending champion here and second fastest in qualifying, world champion Gee Atherton (Animal-Commencal) was fastest in qualifying, and Sam Hill (Specialized Factory racing) won the world title on this course in 2007.

Australia's Brook MacDonald (Ancillotti Doganaccia) set the early fast time of 4:52.54, which stood up surprisingly well.  It took 29 riders, over a third of the field, before three time world champion Fabien Barel (Subaru MTB Team), in his first race back after a knee injury, finally took the best time below 4:50 .

"I'm super pleased to be back after seven weeks off," commented Barek "I had quite a good run at the top,but then lost time at the bottom in the pedaling section."

Barel's time on the Hot Seat lasted through 15 riders before Chris Kovarik (Chain Reaction/Intense) knocked another second off the lead, followed a few minutes later by Canada's Steve Smith (MS Evil Racing).  Justin Leov (Trek World Racing) soon after shaved another few tenths off before Aaron Gwin Holmes (Yeti Fox Shox) made the next major cut in the lead, down to 4:46.72 .

The race was coming down to the final ten, and it was becoming apparent that only those riders with the fitness to pedal through the lower section into the finish had a chance to do well.  Seconds were made or lost in the final 600 metres.

Greg Minnaar put in a stellar performance

Junior world champion Josh Bryceland (Santa Cruz Syndicate) briefly took the lead, and Matti Lehikoinen (MS Evil Racing) came close at eight to go, before Hill put in a tremendous ride to drop the lead to 4:40.43, with five riders remaining.

After this is was Peat, who could only slot in four seconds behind Hill, then Sam Blenkinsop (Yeti Fox Shox), who came within a second and a half of Hill, Mick Hannah (GT Bicycles) assured himself of a fourth consecutive podium by finishing just behind Blenkinsop, and then it was the turn of Minnaar.

Looking smooth and graceful, hugging the ground over jumps for extra speed, the South African winner of round one was clearly on a superb run; fastest at the first intermediate timer, four tenths slower then Hill at the second, but hitting 69.498 kilometres per hour through the speed trap near the bottom, well above anyone else, to finish 1.45 seconds ahead of Hill.

"I gave it my all," exclaimed Minnaar.  "Sam put up an amazing time, and I really had to put it all out there at the bottom of the course."

However, there was still Atherton to come down, the fastest qualifier and receiving the support of a home crowd.  Atherton started well, only one hundredth of a second behind Minnaar at the first time split, but couldn't maintain the pace, slipping to fourth by the finish line.

Aaron Gwin (top N. American) was 9th

Peat's lead in the overall standings has slipped to a slim four points over team mate Minnaar at 762, with Atherton in third at 657 and Hannah at 652.  The race for the overall title among the men is still very tight.

 
 
Men Time Diff
1 Greg Minnaar (RSA) Santa Cruz Syndicate 04:39.0 0
2 Samuel Hill (Aus) Monster Energy / Specialized / Mad Catz 04:40.4 1.45
3 Samuel Blenkinsop (NZl) Yeti Fox Shox Factory Race Team 04:41.8 2.87
4 Gee Atherton (GBr) Animal Commencal 04:42.0 2.99
5 Michael Hannah (Aus) GT Bicycles 04:43.1 4.15
6 Steve Peat (GBr) Santa Cruz Syndicate 04:44.6 5.63
7 Josh Bryceland (GBr) Santa Cruz Syndicate 04:46.2 7.17
8 Matti Lehikoinen (Fin) MS Evil Racing 04:46.4 7.46
9 Aaron Gwin (USA) Yeti Fox Shox Factory Race Team 04:46.7 7.74
10 Marc Beaumont (GBr) GT Bicycles 04:47.3 8.36
11 Justin Leov (NZl) Trek World Racing 04:48.3 9.35
12 Steve Smith (Can) MS Evil Racing 04:48.4 9.39
13 Bernat Guardia Pascual (Esp) Massi 04:48.4 9.41
14 Chris Kovarik (Aus) Chain Reaction Cycles/Intense 04:49.0 9.98
15 Fabien Barel (Fra) Subaru Mountain Bike Pro Team 04:49.9 10.91
16 Fabien Pedemanaud (Fra) Scott 11 04:50.4 11.43
17 Robin Wallner (Swe) 04:50.5 11.54
18 Nick Beer (Sui) Scott 11 04:51.0 12.07
19 Duncan Riffle (USA) Duncan Riffle Racing 04:51.2 12.18
20 Danny Hart (GBr) Lapierre Powered By Saab Salomon 04:51.4 12.45
21 David Vazquez Lopez (Esp) Lapierre Powered By Saab Salomon 04:51.5 12.51
22 Brendan Fairclough (GBr) Monster Energy / Specialized / Mad Catz 04:52.0 13.05
23 Dan Stanbridge (GBr) 04:52.2 13.19
24 Luke Strobel (USA) Team Maxxis-Rocky Mountain Bicycles 04:52.5 13.51
25 Brook Macdonald (NZl) Ancillotti Doganaccia Racing Team 04:52.5 13.56
26 Joshua Button (Aus) 04:52.9 13.89
27 Lorenzo Suding (Ita) Dytech DH 04:52.9 13.91
28 Sam Dale (GBr) 04:53.2 14.26
29 Joseph Smith (GBr) Kona 04:54.0 15.02
30 Thomas Braithwaite (GBr) 04:54.0 15.06
31 Aurélien Giordanengo (Fra) 04:54.2 15.21
32 Jared Rando (Aus) Giant Mountain Bike Team Gmt 04:54.5 15.49
33 Ivan Oulego Moreno (Esp) Massi 04:54.8 15.86
34 Filip Polc (Svk) MS Evil Racing 04:54.9 15.96
35 Joris Bigoni (Fra) 04:55.2 16.18
36 Rémi Thirion (Fra) Team Sunn 04:55.5 16.53
37 Andrew Neethling (RSA) Trek World Racing 04:55.6 16.63
38 Ben Reid (Irl) Just Reid Race Team 04:56.2 17.22
39 Rhys Willemse (Aus) 04:56.4 17.47
40 Nathan Rennie (Aus) Kenda Morewood 04:56.7 17.68
41 Marcus Klausmann (Ger) Ghost A.T.G. Pro Team 04:56.9 17.89
42 Matthew Simmonds (GBr) Chain Reaction Cycles/Intense 04:57.9 18.93
43 Jared Graves (Aus) Yeti Fox Shox Factory Race Team 04:58.0 19.05
44 Cesar Rojo (Esp) 04:58.2 19.18
45 Marco Milivinti (Ita) Dytech DH 04:58.2 19.24
46 Aari Barrett (NZl) Scott 11 04:59.1 20.12
47 Will Rischbieth (Aus) 04:59.2 20.21
48 Antoine Badouard (Fra) 04:59.3 20.32
49 Mitchell Delfs (Aus) Kenda Morewood 04:59.6 20.59
50 Mathieu Troquier (Fra) Solid Aclass Factory Team 04:59.7 20.76
50 Nico Vink (Bel) 04:59.7 20.76
52 Kyle Strait (USA) Specialized Team America 04:59.8 20.81
53 Bernard Kerr (GBr) 05:00.2 21.27
54 Harry Heath (GBr) 05:00.3 21.3
55 Boris Tetzlaff (Aut) Solid Aclass Factory Team 05:00.6 21.65
56 Benny Strasser (Ger) 05:01.3 22.29
57 Antonio Ferreiro Pajuelo (Esp) XMS-Devinci World Cup Team 05:01.4 22.4
58 Neil Donoghue (GBr) 05:01.7 22.75
59 Wyn Masters (NZl) Ancillotti Doganaccia Racing Team 05:01.8 22.83
60 Robert Smith (GBr) 05:02.1 23.14
61 Mathieu Gallean (Fra) Team Sunn 05:03.0 23.99
62 Scott Laughland (Irl) 05:03.0 24.05
63 Cody Warren (USA) Specialized Team America 05:03.6 24.62
63 Herman Olund (Swe) 05:03.6 24.62
65 Marcel Beer (Sui) 05:03.8 24.85
66 Dominik Gspan (Sui) 05:05.0 26.02
67 Cameron Cole (NZl) Team Maxxis-Rocky Mountain Bicycles 05:05.6 26.58
68 Ralph Jones (GBr) 05:07.0 27.98
69 Arran Gannicott (GBr) 05:07.4 28.39
70 Elias Somvi (Ita) 05:07.7 28.77
71 Andréa Gamenara (Ita) Argentina Bike Gravity Team 05:10.5 31.5
72 Shaun O'connor (Aus) Iron Horse-Kenda-Playbiker 05:15.2 36.23
73 Bryn Atkinson (Aus) 05:20.1 41.17
74 Joe Barnes (GBr) 05:26.6 47.64
75 Fabien Cousinie (Fra) 07:33.7 02:54.7
76 Mickael Pascal (Fra) MSC Bikes 07:59.6 03:20.6
DNF Damien Spagnolo (Fra) Subaru Mountain Bike Pro Team
DNF Tom Deacon (GBr) 2Stage Factory
DNF Markus Pekoll (Aut) Solid Aclass Factory Team
DNF Nicolas Ortiz (Fra)
DNF Matthew Scoles (NZl)
DNF Ben Cathro (GBr)

Women Time Diff
1 Sabrina Jonnier (Fra) Team Maxxis-Rocky Mountain Bicycles 05:17.6 0
2 Emmeline Ragot (Fra) Suspension Center 05:26.7 9.02
3 Céline Gros (Fra) Morzine-Avoriaz 74 05:30.6 12.95
4 Floriane Pugin (Fra) Iron Horse-Kenda-Playbiker 05:31.4 13.7
5 Myriam Nicole (Fra) 05:31.7 14.1
6 Mio Suemasa (Jpn) www.funfancy.jp 05:32.8 15.19
7 Tracy Moseley (GBr) Trek World Racing 05:33.2 15.51
8 Claire Buchar (Can) Chain Reaction Cycles/Intense 05:42.7 25.04
9 Micayla Gatto (Can) Commencal Oakley 05:42.7 25.07
10 Emilie Siegenthaler (Sui) Scott 11 05:43.0 25.37
11 Melissa Buhl (USA) KHS 05:45.2 27.54
12 Fionn Griffiths (GBr) Norco World Team 05:49.3 31.63
13 Anita Molcik (Aut) 05:50.5 32.88
14 Katy Curd (GBr) 05:51.6 33.93
15 Miriam Ruchti (Sui) Team Vario Racing 05:55.7 38.04
16 Joanna Petterson (RSA) Commencal USA 05:57.0 39.35
17 Harriet Rucknagel (Ger) 06:03.6 45.94
18 Sarah Newman (GBr) 06:05.8 48.18
19 Sophie Borderes (Fra) 06:05.9 48.27
20 Jessica Stone (GBr) 2stage Factory 06:09.8 52.16









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