It had been a while in
the making, with plenty of work by WSMTB and those involved in the making of
Western Sydney Parkland’s Wylde MTB Trail. After Round 1
was cancelled, so many riders had been crossing their fingers to get a chance to
race the first Wylde event with WSMTB and finally it was here.
There was some
trepidation as the patchy morning sky gradually turned grey and almost on the queue of
race start it began raining. A thirty-minute delay was called, the rain cloud
passed and mud splatter was guaranteed.
On race start we had lined up a
little further back than we should have and consequently had to put up with a
bit of conga-line traffic during the first lap. While out in front and settling a pace
only some team riders could manage (Jason English-esque), was teammate Andrew
Finlayson.
JetBlack MTB Racing's Andrew Finlayson leads the race. Photo: CrummyMTB |
We had
made the right choice to ride our Pivot 429 shod with Nobbly Nics and a
Michelin Wild Race’r (review tyre) from race start. The huge widely spaced knobs on the Nic
were near perfect in the wet conditions and we were able to use that control to our
advantage, getting within sight of our competitors by the end of lap 1.
No caption needed. Photo: Scott Reynolds |
Making the most of the fast conditions. Photo: Scott Reynolds |
The Pivot was having some shifting issues due to
ingress of mud to the segmented wire outer (a full-length outer will be the
next upgrade) and now a couple of laps in the trail was definatly drying out and getting
faster. Time for a bike swap, to the cleaner, leaner, orange On One Inbred.
Now it was just settling into the pain of Wylde's short pinch climbs, which we think was the cause of some back discomfort many riders were experiencing. We had plenty of riders around us to ride with particularly Steve Billington from Quantum Racing. We were often in formation as a little pair zipping along the trails, keeping it relaxed and making it easy to for multiple riders flowing in a passing situations. We were making good time and slowly pulling back any fast XC riders out in front, both solos and teams.
Riding side by side for most of the 4hrs Steve Billington and author. Photo: Steve Billington |
Getting the nutrition right was a big part of the day (could be a whole blog in its self) and we had purposely consumed a gel
mid Lap 6 in prep for Lap 7, we wanted to ensure Steve had no answer for what our intentions were. Within the
first 3km we could see that there was a neat gap between us, but we didn't turn the screws down till
the second half of the lap, scream through the final sections making every
double and railing every berm.
Solo male podium, L-R, Michael Crummy 2nd, Andrew Finlayson 1st. Not present Steve Billinton 3rd. Photo: Scott Reynolds |
Unbeknownst to most out on the trail the
timing computer spat the dummy and the WSMTB timing crew had been working feverishly to pull results together. There was some anticipation at presentations as the top three team and solo riders were announced in each category, and it was a great surprise to hear Steve Billington announced as third place and that we had placed second to teammate Andrew Finlayson.
Massive shout to WSMTB and all the team behind pulling the Summer Series together. Bikeminded and our other LBS for supporting each round. Stans NoTubes and JetBlack for their support of the Series. Our team JetBlack MTB Racing for great camaraderie, and all our sponsors in which we ride for. Another top event and stoked to race Wylde for its first time!