8th June 2010
Attention Sports Editors
Cole 2nd at Fort William MTB World Cup
Cameron Cole (Maxxis Rocky Mountain, Christchurch) raced to a podium 2nd place result at the UCI MTB World Cup at Fort
William, Scotland that surprised him in the best possible way.
The 2006 Junior Downhill World Champion has been on a steady rise through the Elite ranks since winning that title, but
the speed with which Cole's first World Cup podium has come has both shocked and delighted him in equal measures. Cole
qualified for the top 80 finals run in 3rd place by running his own race, and identifying areas of the Fort William
downhill course where he could gain time improvements for his race run. He achieved those time gains in the technical
upper sections and then displayed pure power and fitness through the lower parts of the course to claim 2nd place,
behind another former World Champion Gee Atherton (Great Britain). Cole was only 0.48 seconds off the win, and this will
power him with absolute confidence for the rest of the World Cup.
Cole also had his two good friends with him at the top of the field - Sam Blenkinsop (Lappierre International, Wanganui)
and Justin Leov (Trek World Racing, Dunedin) were 6th and 14th respectively; Blenkinsop after qualifying in second place
and gaining his first top ten result this season at this second World Cup round. The three Kiwi athletes also move into
the top ten on World Cup standings (Cole 3rd, Blenkinsop 6th and Leov 9th) showing the threatening dominance that has
been building for several years from these talented downhillers.
In total nine NZ racers qualified for the Fort William final, with another notable result being George Brannigan
(Ancillotti, Hawkes Bay) who was 2nd in the Junior World Cup results.
Brief Results, UCI MTB World Cup, Fort William, Scotland
1 Gee Atherton (GBR) 4:35.70, 2 Cameron Cole (NZL) 4:36.18, 3 Greg Minaar (RSA) 4:36.91, 4 Aaron Gwinn (USA) 4:37.71, 5
Michael Hannah (AUS) 4:37.71, 6 Sam Blenkinsop (NZL) 4:37.81, 14 Justin Leov (NZL) 4:43.08, 40 Wyn Masters (NZL)
4:49.13, 52 Nathan Rankin (NZL) 4:52.94, 62 George Brannigan (NZL) 4:55.73, 64 Aari Barrett (NZL) 4:56.24, 75 Matthew
Scoles (NZL) 5:1784, 76 Brook MacDonald 6:07.63.
Qualifying Results, other NZL:
95 Sam Baker (Auckland); 105 James Hoggan (Christchurch); 112 David Balderstone (Christchurch); 123 Richard Leacock
(Wellington); 139 Daniel Simms (Auckland); 146 Rufus Wenlock (Christchurch); 147 Joseph Nation Christchurch).
Racer Bike Cup, Champery, Switzerland
Two of New Zealand's most promising Cross Country athletes kicked off their 2010 European campaigns at Champery on
Sunday, at the same venue as that planned for the 2011 World MTB Championships. Dirk Peters (Rotorua) and Richard
Anderson (Blenheim) are travelling together this year, targetting key events in Europe in their build up to the 2010
World MTB Championships.
The Champery Racer Bike Cup drew a very strong, world class field with the current break in the World Cup Cross Country
schedule. Dirk Peters lined up for the first time as an Under 23 rider against a vastly experienced multi national field
including World Cup winners and former World Champions, finishing a respectable 28th in the short multi-lap event.
In the separate Under 19 Junior race, Anderson was also stretching his legs for his first 2010 international event after
travelling from New Zealand at the end of May. Anderson will be encouraged by his 8th place and will build on this
benchmark for the rest of his campaign.
Brief Results, Racer Bike Cup, Champery, Switzerland
Elite/U23
1 Julien Absalon (FRA) 1:29:54, 2 Moritz Milan (GER) +2:00; 3 Maxime Marotte (FRA) +3:07; 28 Dirk Peters (NZL) +16:21
U19
1 Michiel van der Heijen (NED) 1:08:18; 2 Roger Walder (SWI) +1:08; 3 Fabian Paumann (SWI) +1:21; 8 Richard Anderson
(NZL) +3:55
Mountain States Cup Round Three, Angel Fire, New Mexico
Kieran Bennet (DRD Tomac, Nelson) remained in the US with his professional team to take on the Chile Challenge at Angel
Fire. Bennett had a weekend where both his qualifying and race runs did not go totally to plan - although he did qualify
for the Habenero Downhill finals, he did so with a crash resulting in a split lip. Bennett took his repaired lip to the
final together with a desire for a clean and fast run which unfortunately came unstuck on the lower parts of the Angel
Fire mountain. An off course excursion on the lower part of the course dropped his finals time back to 16th.
Brief Results, MSC #3, Angel Fire
1 Chris Boice (USA) 4:37.07; 2 Tyler Immer (USA) 4:43.34, 3 Chris Heath (USA) 4:45.64; 16 Kieran Bennett (NZL) 4:58.91
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