Words: Nick Bentley
Racing returned to Woody’s for round four and we finally got sunshine and dusty trails. The team had come up with a technically demanding course with a whole load of ascent each lap but yet put a smile on many rider’s face. It was generally acknowledged as “hard but fun.” The racing was as hot as the climbs in the heat – thankfully a refreshing dip in the sea was only a short way off.
There was a fantastic turn out this bank holiday weekend with 350 riders taking to the course
The whistle will go any time in the next 15 seconds . . .
It was great to see a packed Veteran’s field this weekend. Scott’s Graham Briggs went on to take second place
Always time for a bit of style
Glasses were a must this weekend, not just for the sun, but for the dusty conditions
Speed tuck into the corners to catch those crucial seconds
The Cornish views made the ideal back drop to Round 4 of the National XC Series
After a win in the Short Track on Saturday, Paul Oldham made it the double header by taking the in the Veteran’s race on Sunday
Dec Oldham had a fantastic race taking his first podium of the National series with third in the Male Youth race
With less than a minute separating the top 4 riders in the Male Juvenile race it was a close one, with Xander Graham putting in a great race taking home fourth
Orla White soared over the rock drops on her way to second place in the Female Juvenile race
The Woody’s course was full of steep climbs, technical single track and dusty berms a firm favourite for a lot of riders
There was plenty of opportunity for riders to show their flare this weekend
With large amounts of technical single track, riders had to time their overtakes to perfection often on the climbs
With several choices of A-Line and B-Lines, rider’s could choose to take on the many rock drops available at Woody’s Bike Park. These didn’t phase Ella Maclean-Howell as she stormed on to take second place in the Female Elite
Jane Barr kept it pinned in the berm corners
Karen Heppenstall dug deep this weekend to take the win in the Female Veteran’s race
Riders looked after each other, making sure everyone was ready for the start line
Friends and family came out to support in the pits, ensuring their riders were looked after in the tough conditions
The perfect way to cool down mid-race
The Woody’s Bike Park track treated riders to savage rock gardens. They were no match to Charlotte Gibson on her way to fourth in the Women’s Expert field
Kacey Eyeington powered through to take the win in the Female Juniors race
Competitors on the track, friends off the course
Isla Short took an impressive win in the Women’s Elite with an early lead and rapid first lap, taking the win by just under 3 minutes
With the heat of the bank holiday weekend sun, riders looked for any bit of shade they could to warm up in
Hope’s Max Greensill continued his winning streak this weekend, taking his fourth win of the National Series in the Men’s Junior race
Rory McGuire had a strong race taking home third in the Men’s Elite
One of many sprint finishes of the weekend, Charles Hart and Harry Howlett took it to the line in the Men’s Junior race, with Charles pipping Harry to ninth place and Harry rounding off the top ten
The Youth riders, having recovered from their race early in the day, gathered at the finishing line to catch up on the action
It was a close-fought battle between Cameron Mason and Charlie Aldridge, with the pair wheel to wheel across the 7-lap race. Cameron gave it his all right up to the finish line taking home second place in the Men’s Elite
Charlie Aldridge put the power down on the final climb to take win in the Men’s Elite and his second win of the season so far
Athletic Brewing Co provided the perfect refreshments for the (over 18s) riders to cool off with this weekend
Round 5 continues on 1st July at Cannock Chase.
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