![]() ![]() Gallop said: “That makes two seconds and two firsts now in the series. Lee Gallop took his second win of the series, narrowly beating Ollie Taylor into second, after a hard fought race which saw Gallop charge from behind in the closing stages while singlespeeding Steve Webb cranked in for third just nine seconds adrift. R4 was no exception with just 10 seconds separating the top three riders. The men’s masters race has to rank as one of the hardest fought over the whole series, with a number of riders vying for that top spot. Natalia Wase took the win, ahead of Hannah Reynolds. #Saddle skedaddle freeLuckiest lady of the day had to be Natasha Litherland, who not only secured third spot in the open race but also went home with a free holiday. Max Filleul opened up a 30 second lead on lap one, and hung on to take the win Open women Max filleul took the win in the open men’s race: max filleul took the win in the open men’s race Joolze Dymond Treviss had to be content with second, with Robert McCarthy picking up third. BUCS sport race winner Matt Treviss had his work cut out for him as Max Filleul took off like a scalded cat and opened up a 30 second lead on lap one, which he steadily increased throughout the three-lap race to finally take the win in just over 48 minutes. The open men’s race had a massive field of riders and the competition was fierce. She narrowly held on to take the win by just 17 seconds from a consistent Goward, while Briony Croft, fresh from her downhill and cross-country successes at the recent BUCS Championships came in third. Maxine Filby took on women’s masters’ racer Caroline Goward and with a fast first lap took the lead, which she seemed to be paying for as the three-lap race progressed. Nat Jarvis rode a blinding race to cruise into second spot just 35 seconds adrift Sport women Nat jarvis came second in the sport category: nat jarvis came second in the sport category Joolze Dymond This is a new Nat this is the Nat who wants to win and be at the top!” Hopefully I can repeat this ride at Sherwood Pines next week. “Midway through the third lap the pace started picking up but by then I’d got into my grove and then it got all technical and I kinda just went with the faster bloke ahead of me! It paid off and at the end of the day I came out the other end nearly on top. I thought I was mid-pack and then I saw Max (Sykes) and realised I was actually up in the top four. It was really tough on the first lap as I had a bad start. ![]() Jarvis said: “That has to be one of the hardest and best races I’ve ever ridden. The next best prize after the win was the free holiday, and that honour went to 10 th placed Craig Dolwin. Junior Orange Monkey Nat Jarvis rode a blinding race to cruise into second spot just 35 seconds adrift, leaving Duane Stander to pick up third a further 24 seconds down, while previous round winner Max Sykes took fourth. Four laps later and after a few reshuffles in the order of riders, it was Martin Delves who proved the one with the stamina to outwit the others. 29.įor more information visit men’s sport race saw the major contenders throughout the season in the thick of the action and recording an opening lap of under 15 minutes. 17.īreeze through the Sensational Sierra NevadaĮxplore remote paths through Spain’s Sierra Nevada mountains on this 7-day singletrack adventure on a route known as the mountain biker’s “Shangri-La.” Designed for experienced mountain bikers, this journey uses pedal assisted e-MTBs so travelers can do more, see more, and give more while climbing to the summit of Spain’s third highest peak. With miles of switchbacks and technical trails to explore, riders also explore olive and almond groves, sample the country’s tastiest Jamon in the village of Trevelez, and spend a celebratory night at the Refugio Poquiera after tackling a vertical climb of nearly 2,300 feet. Along the way, enjoy village feasts of stew and polenta and lakeside gelato treats while drinking in the crisp mountain air. On this 7-day Italian getaway, riders will climb high into the Brenta Dolomites with the help of their e-MTB, opening up more trails with fresher legs. Speed along dirt roads, forest tracks, singletracks, and open trails through the nearly 25 mile-long mountain region, passing alpine lakes, exploring ancient orchards and vineyards, and taking in the spectacular mountain vistas, including one from famed Rifugio Peller in Adamello-Brenta National Park. There are currently two e-MTB tours available to North Americans, Mountain bikers to make the most of challenging rides. Pedal bike, reducing the strain from long passes and steep climbs, and allowing Opening up trails that would sap the legs of most riders on a Revolutionizing the mountain bike landscape by ![]()
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