Posted by Editoress on 06/17/13
For the second week in a row, the Atherton family, riding for GT Factory Racing, dominated the Downhill World Cup, with the brother and sister duo of Gee and Rachel taking top honours in the Elite categories at Val di Sole, Italy. Canada's Steve Smith (Devinci Global Racing) improved on his first round result of third with second in Italy, moving him into second place in the overall standings for the Elite Men. Canadian women's champion Casey Brown (Dirt Norco) finished sixth, just off the podium, with Micayla Gatto tenth.
Val di Sole is a very different track from the opening round in Fort William, Scotland. Where the first round was long and favoured physical fitness and pedaling ability, Val di Sole is steep and technical, full of roots and rocks that can catch a rider unawares, and require split second decisions.
Rachel Atherton won the qualifier decisively and, barring a mechanical or crash, looked to be hard to beat. However, Val di Sole is a track where either can happen in an instant, so her victory was not a forgone conclusion.
Canada's Micayla Gatto set the first sub 4:10 time, which lasted until Myriam Nicole (Commencal / Riding Addiction) broke the four minute mark. Nicole's time stood up until five riders remained, when her countrywoman Floriane Pugin (Gstaad-Scott) knocked another three seconds off the leading time. World champion Morgane Charre (MS Mondraker) slotted in just behind Pugin, and then Emmeline Ragot (Lapierre Gravity Republic) went below 3:50 to take the lead. However, Atherton was already on course, and her first split showed that the British rider was on a stellar run, beating Ragot by over five seconds at the finish line.
"My Life! This track is ridiculous," exclaimed Rachel Atherton. "I am so glad it is over. I think all the girls have been worrying about this race. I was coming into it very nervous. I am glad it is out of the way. I can't believe I got the win. You need everything you've got up there to get down in one piece. To get down with a good run and beat these girls is awesome. I saw them this morning on practice and I thought: 'Oh dear, they are going fast'."
"It is easy to get on a roll, but now we have a bit of a break [until the next round in Vallnord, Andorra]. Everyone is going to be pushing for it. These last two tracks have been quite long. I trained hard this winter. The shorter tracks are coming up, and I don't know. I just keep my fingers crossed."
Rachel Atherton now leads the women's standings with a perfect 500 points, with Ragot at a distant 380, and Manon Carpenter (Madison Saracen) at 300. Brown is now 11th in the standings, after scoring no points in round one when she flatted. Gatto is 12th overall, and Vaea Verbeeck 18th.
The men's race was considerably closer than the women's. Josh Bryceland (Santa Cruz Syndicate) set the first sub 3:20 time, with 21 riders remaining. His time in the Hot Seat was brief, with Troy Brosnan (Specialized Racing DH) knocking over a second off three riders later. Brosnan spent a long time on the Hot Seat, as rider after rider failed to come close to his time of 3:16.306 .
It wasn't until eight riders to go that Loic Bruni (Lapierre Gravity Republic) set a new best time, however, he barely had time to try out the Hot Seat because world champion Greg Minnaar (Santa Cruz Syndicate) came through next over a second faster, with six riders remaining. Former world champions Sam Hill (Chain Reaction Cycles.com/Nukeproof) and Danny Hart (Giant Factory) both crashed and Brook MacDonald (Trek World Racing) was off the pace.
Finally, with three riders remaining, Steve Smith knocked a quarter of a second off the top time. The defending World Cup champion, Aaron Gwin (Specialized Racing DH) came down second to last, but was three seconds off the pace, so only Gee Atherton was left - the fastest qualifier and winner of round one. Atherton was a third of a second faster than Smith at the first split, half a second at the second split, and a full second ahead at the finish, to record his second straight win. Remi Gauvin was the only other Canadian to qualify for the Final, finishing 72nd.
"I am absolutely over the moon," said Gee. "Everyone was flying this weekend and then I saw my sister take first place in the women's before I left, so the pressure was on. Getting one more with Rach is an amazing feeling; two weekends in a row. Unbelievable. It was incredibly hard. Everyone is flying at the moment, on top of their game This weekend is the second World Cup I have raced the new bike and it is incredible to be fair. The track was so rough, so beat up and that bike made my job so much easier."
Gee Atherton leads the men's standings with 490 points, followed by Smith at 352 and MacDonald with 262.
Smith said, "Of course, you are always going for the win, and I thought for a moment I might get it. This is such a hard technical course that it's easy to make a mistake, but then you can recover it in the next section. Honestly, I tried to ride smooth, but I didn't have any idea until I crossed the line whether it was a fast run or not."
[Note: we have posted an interview with Steve Smith, in which he confirms that he will race his first DH Nationals since he was a Junior]
In the new Junior men's category, Dean Lucas (Australian National) won, and takes the overall lead in the World Cup standings. Phil Atwill (Madison Saracen) finished second and sits third in the standings, behind round one winner Noel Niederberger (Gstaad-Scott). Canada's Mark Wallace (Devinci Global Racings) was seventh, and now sits seventh in the overall standings. McKay Vezina (Canadian National) was the only other Canadian in the Junior men's race, finishing 17th.
Results
Junior Men | Time | Gap |
1 Dean Lucas (Aus) Australia | 3:24.630 | 3:24.630 |
2 Phil Atwill (GBr) Madison Saracen Downhill Team | 3:24.790 | 3:24.790 |
3 Luca Shaw (USA) Specialized Racing DH | 3:24.818 | 3:24.818 |
4 Loris Vergier (Fra) Lapierre Gravity Republic | 3:27.128 | 3:27.128 |
5 Gianluca Vernassa (Ita) Devinci Global Racing | 3:28.418 | 3:28.418 |
6 Daniel Algarra Navarro (Esp) Spain | 3:30.400 | 3:30.400 |
7 Mark Wallace (Can) Devinci Global Racing | 3:30.634 | 3:30.634 |
8 Stephen McCormack (Irl) Ireland | 3:30.895 | 3:30.895 |
9 Luke Ellison (Aus) Australia | 3:31.241 | 3:31.241 |
10 Alexandre Fayolle (Fra) France | 3:31.947 | 3:31.947 |
11 Innes Graham (GBr) MS Mondraker Team | 3:33.360 | 3:33.360 |
12 Jure Zabjek (Slo) Unior Tools Team | 3:33.527 | 3:33.527 |
13 Martin Lebl (Cze) Czech Republic | 3:33.603 | 3:33.603 |
14 Simone Medici (Ita) Italy | 3:33.689 | 3:33.689 |
15 Jakob Thunell (Swe) Sweden | 3:33.766 | 3:33.766 |
16 Francesco Colombo (Ita) Team Airoh Axo Santacruz | 3:33.862 | 3:33.862 |
17 McKay Vezina (Can) Canada | 3:34.556 | 3:34.556 |
18 George Gannicott (GBr) Dirt Norco Race Team | 3:35.790 | 3:35.790 |
19 Martin Jouet Pastre (Fra) France | 3:36.566 | 3:36.566 |
20 Ferran Jorba Prats (Esp) Spain | 3:36.682 | 3:36.682 |
21 Luca Cometti (USA) United States of America | 3:36.856 | 3:36.856 |
22 Lachlan Blair (GBr) Great Britain | 3:39.732 | 3:39.732 |
23 Joshua Barth (Ger) Germany | 3:41.079 | 3:41.079 |
24 Amaury Pierron (Fra) France | 3:41.128 | 3:41.128 |
25 Sebastien Claquin (Fra) US Cagnes VTT | 3:42.638 | 3:42.638 |
26 Noel Niederberger (Sui) GSTAAD-Scott | 3:42.750 | 3:42.750 |
27 Morgan Gulland (GBr) Great Britain | 3:43.147 | 3:43.147 |
28 Rastislav Baranek (Svk) Slovakia | 3:43.544 | 3:43.544 |
29 Gregoire Pazdziorko (Bel) Belgium | 3:43.592 | 3:43.592 |
30 Petr Maly (Cze) Czech Republic | 3:43.838 | 3:43.838 |
31 Peter Knott (Aus) Australia | 3:44.611 | 3:44.611 |
32 Felix Racaud (Fra) US Cagnes VTT | 3:44.985 | 20.355 |
33 Jerome Caroli (Sui) Switzerland | 3:45.193 | 20.563 |
34 Sam Herd (GBr) Great Britain | 3:45.426 | 20.796 |
35 Ben Hill (Aus) Australia | 3:46.702 | 22.072 |
36 Walker Shaw (USA) Specialized Racing DH | 3:47.369 | 22.739 |
37 Aiden Varley (Aus) Australia | 3:47.435 | 22.805 |
38 Raphael Kammlein-Cutler (NZl) New-Zealand | 3:48.027 | 23.397 |
39 Lawrence Cawte (NZl) New-Zealand | 3:49.231 | 24.601 |
40 Johannes von Klebelsberg (Ita) Italy | 3:49.344 | 24.714 |
41 Tilen Leban (Slo) Blackthorn GT | 3:50.323 | 25.693 |
42 Jay Fesperman (USA) Yeti Fox Shox Factory Race | 3:50.515 | 25.885 |
43 Giovanni Pozzoni (Ita) Italy | 3:51.340 | 26.71 |
44 Ruaridh Mcritchie (GBr) Great Britain | 3:51.802 | 27.172 |
45 Mike Schaer (Sui) Switzerland | 3:52.250 | 27.62 |
46 Siegfried Zellner (Ger) Germany | 3:53.045 | 28.415 |
47 Marcus Hansson (Swe) Team W-Racing | 3:54.075 | 29.445 |
48 William Pierre (Fra) ROC VTT Oz en Oisans | 3:55.738 | 31.108 |
49 Kevin Littlefield (USA) United States of America | 3:56.232 | 31.602 |
50 Myles Weber (Sui) Switzerland | 3:57.165 | 32.535 |
51 Dan Farley (GBr) Great Britain | 3:58.022 | 33.392 |
52 Thomas Crimmins (Aus) Australia | 4:00.138 | 35.508 |
53 Martin Bochukov (Bul) Bulgaria | 4:02.179 | 37.549 |
54 Martin Pacholik (Cze) Czech Republic | 4:02.648 | 38.018 |
55 Joel Andrey (Sui) SC Intense | 4:03.792 | 39.162 |
56 Miha Ivancic (Slo) Slovenia | 4:04.367 | 39.737 |
57 Petr Cech (Cze) Czech Republic | 4:05.000 | 40.37 |
58 Drew Carters (GBr) Great Britain | 4:06.654 | 42.024 |
59 Jamahl Stringer (NZl) New-Zealand | 4:08.062 | 43.432 |
60 Georg Wolf (Aut) Alpine Commencal Austria | 4:08.233 | 43.603 |
61 Joachim Finne Schjott (Nor) Norway | 4:09.156 | 44.526 |
62 Mitja Cernilogar (Slo) Slovenia | 4:12.680 | 48.05 |
63 Assen Stratiev (Bul) Bulgaria | 4:15.821 | 51.191 |
64 Angel Suarez Alonso (Esp) Spain | 4:19.460 | 54.83 |
65 Petr Inderbitzin (Cze) Czech Republic | 4:34.669 | 1:10.039 |
66 Dominik Losak (Cze) Czech Republic | 4:36.608 | 1:11.978 |
67 Javier Suarez Santana (Esp) Spain | 4:51.646 | 1:27.016 |
DNF Manuel Widmann (Aut) Austria | ||
DNF Taylor Vernon (GBr) GT Factory Racing | ||
DNS Michael Jones (GBr) FMD Racing / Intense Cycles | ||
DNS Cameron Cornforth (Irl) Ireland | ||
DNS Lionel Hilber (Sui) Switzerland |
Results from the Women's DH final race in Val di Sole, Italy
Women | Time | Gap |
1 Rachel Atherton (GBr) GT Factory Racing | 3:43.810 | 0 |
2 Emmeline Ragot (Fra) Lapierre Gravity Republic | 3:49.045 | 5.235 |
3 Floriane Pugin (Fra) GSTAAD-Scott | 3:55.863 | 12.053 |
4 Morgane Charre (Fra) MS Mondraker Team | 3:58.043 | 14.233 |
5 Myriam Nicole (Fra) Commencal / Riding Addiction | 3:59.305 | 15.495 |
6 Casey Brown (Can) Dirt Norco Race Team | 3:59.870 | 16.06 |
7 Manon Carpenter (GBr) Madison Saracen Downhill Team | 4:02.165 | 18.355 |
8 Emilie Siegenthaler (Sui) GSTAAD-Scott | 4:03.990 | 20.180 |
9 Zarja Cernilogar (Slo) Blackthorn GT | 4:04.900 | 21.090 |
10 Micayla Gatto (Can) Perform X Commencal | 4:08.449 | 24.639 |
11 Tracey Hannah (Aus) Hutchinson UR | 4:10.758 | 26.948 |
12 Jill Kintner (USA) Team Norco International | 4:12.666 | 28.856 |
13 Fionn Griffiths (GBr) | 4:14.587 | 30.777 |
14 Jana Bartova (Cze) | 4:19.401 | 35.591 |
15 Alia Marcellini (Ita) Torpado Surfing Shop | 4:25.667 | 41.857 |
16 Mélanie Pugin (Fra) Team Morzine-Avoriaz/Haute-Savoie | 4:26.045 | 42.235 |
17 Mio Suemasa (Jpn) FFC | 4:27.372 | 43.562 |
18 Jacqueline Harmony (USA) | 4:27.942 | 44.132 |
19 Fiona Ourdouillie (Fra) US Cagnes VTT | 4:30.114 | 46.304 |
20 Martina Bruehlmann (Sui) | 4:36.444 | 52.634 |
21 Luana Maria de Souza Oliveira (Bra) | 4:39.504 | 55.694 |
22 Danielle Beecroft (Aus) | 4:39.859 | 56.049 |
23 Tahnee Seagrave (GBr) FMD Racing / Intense Cycles | 4:45.923 | 1:02.113 |
24 Tegan Molloy (Aus) | 4:53.880 | 1:10.070 |
Elite Men Final | Time | Gap |
1 Gee Atherton (GBr) GT Factory Racing | 3:12.185 | 0 |
2 Steve Smith (Can) Devinci Global Racing | 3:13.186 | 1.001 |
3 Greg Minnaar (RSA) Santa Cruz Syndicate | 3:13.435 | 1.25 |
4 Loic Bruni (Fra) Lapierre Gravity Republic | 3:14.656 | 2.471 |
5 Troy Brosnan (Aus) Specialized Racing DH | 3:16.306 | 4.121 |
6 Aaron Gwin (USA) Specialized Racing DH | 3:16.308 | 4.123 |
7 Josh Bryceland (GBr) Santa Cruz Syndicate | 3:17.465 | 5.28 |
8 Florent Payet (Fra) Evil CK Racing Evian | 3:18.526 | 6.341 |
9 Michael Hannah (Aus) Hutchinson UR | 3:18.627 | 6.442 |
10 Markus Pekoll (Aut) MS Mondraker Team | 3:18.686 | 6.501 |
11 Antonio Ferreiro Pajuelo (Esp) Evil Vengeance Tour | 3:20.945 | 8.76 |
12 Bernard Kerr (GBr) Pivot Factory Team | 3:20.952 | 8.767 |
13 Rémi Thirion (Fra) Commencal / Riding Addiction | 3:20.965 | 8.78 |
14 Matthew Simmonds (GBr) Chain Reaction Cycles.Com / Nukeproof | 3:21.304 | 9.119 |
15 Neko Mulally (USA) Trek World Racing | 3:22.011 | 9.826 |
16 Lorenzo Suding (Ita) GT / 360 Degrees | 3:22.080 | 9.895 |
17 Johannes Fischbach (Ger) RRP Ghost | 3:23.390 | 11.205 |
18 Steve Peat (GBr) Santa Cruz Syndicate | 3:23.521 | 11.336 |
19 Faustin Figaret (Fra) Topcycle by Trek | 3:23.900 | 11.715 |
20 Guillaume Cauvin (Fra) Hutchinson UR | 3:23.925 | 11.74 |
21 Samuel Blenkinsop (NZl) Lapierre Gravity Republic | 3:24.562 | 12.377 |
22 Wyn Masters (NZl) Team Bulls - DH | 3:24.757 | 12.572 |
23 Bernat Guardia Pascual (Esp) | 3:24.859 | 12.674 |
24 Brook Macdonald (NZl) Trek World Racing | 3:24.960 | 12.775 |
25 Harry Molloy (GBr) Madison Saracen Downhill Team | 3:25.370 | 13.185 |
26 Edward Masters (NZl) | 3:25.379 | 13.194 |
27 Marcelo Gutierrez Villegas (Col) Giant Factory Off-Road Team | 3:25.525 | 13.34 |
28 Joe Connell (GBr) SC Intense | 3:25.935 | 13.75 |
29 Luke Strobel (USA) Evil Vengeance Tour | 3:26.106 | 13.921 |
30 David Trummer (Aut) RRP Ghost | 3:26.464 | 14.279 |
31 Connor Fearon (Aus) Kona | 3:26.660 | 14.475 |
32 Austin Warren (USA) Pivot Factory Team | 3:26.785 | 14.6 |
33 Isak Leivsson (Nor) | 3:26.898 | 14.713 |
34 Sam Dale (GBr) Madison Saracen Downhill Team | 3:26.951 | 14.766 |
35 Aurélien Giordanengo (Fra) Topcycle by Trek | 3:26.976 | 14.791 |
36 Cameron Cole (NZl) Yeti Fox Shox Factory Race Team | 3:27.084 | 14.899 |
37 Brendan Fairclough (GBr) GSTAAD-Scott | 3:27.258 | 15.073 |
38 Thibaut Ruffin (Fra) Commencal / Riding Addiction | 3:27.432 | 15.247 |
39 Harry Heath (GBr) | 3:27.558 | 15.373 |
40 Joseph Smith (GBr) Chain Reaction Cycles.Com / Nukeproof | 3:27.911 | 15.726 |
41 Ben Reid (Irl) Dirt Norco Race Team | 3:27.990 | 15.805 |
42 Oscar Harnstrom (Swe) GT / 360 Degrees | 3:28.439 | 16.254 |
43 Francisco Pardal (Por) Evil Vengeance Tour | 3:28.715 | 16.53 |
44 Julien Piccolo (Fra) | 3:29.355 | 17.17 |
45 Cyrille Kurtz (Fra) Evil CK Racing Evian | 3:29.378 | 17.193 |
46 Mathew Stuttard (GBr) | 3:30.037 | 17.852 |
47 Melvin Pons (Fra) US Cagnes VTT | 3:30.071 | 17.886 |
48 Ziga Pandur (Slo) Unior Tools Team | 3:30.264 | 18.079 |
49 Zakarias Blom Johansen (Nor) | 3:31.719 | 19.534 |
50 Marco Milivinti (Ita) Torpado Surfing Shop | 3:31.755 | 19.57 |
51 Greg Williamson (GBr) Trek World Racing | 3:32.180 | 19.995 |
52 Fraser Mcglone (GBr) | 3:33.828 | 21.643 |
53 Rudy Cabirou (Fra) | 3:33.891 | 21.706 |
54 Terje Nylende (Nor) | 3:33.953 | 21.768 |
55 Reece Potter (NZl) | 3:34.054 | 21.869 |
56 Samuel Hill (Aus) Chain Reaction Cycles.Com / Nukeproof | 3:34.466 | 22.281 |
57 Marc Beaumont (GBr) GT Factory Racing | 3:34.520 | 22.335 |
58 Oliwer Kangas (Swe) | 3:35.040 | 22.855 |
59 Gaetan Ruffin (Fra) Commencal / Riding Addiction | 3:35.898 | 23.713 |
60 Martin Knapec (Svk) | 3:35.998 | 23.813 |
61 Jack Moir (Aus) Yeti Fox Shox Factory Race Team | 3:36.400 | 24.215 |
62 Boris Tetzlaff (Aut) Alpine Commencal Austria | 3:36.400 | 24.215 |
63 George Brannigan (NZl) Trek World Racing | 3:36.468 | 24.283 |
64 Arthur Parret (Fra) | 3:37.180 | 24.995 |
65 Matej Charvat (Cze) | 3:37.307 | 25.122 |
66 Robin Wallner (Swe) Team W-Racing | 3:37.752 | 25.567 |
67 Fabien Cousinie (Fra) Hutchinson UR | 3:38.158 | 25.973 |
68 Kevin Aiello (USA) | 3:38.664 | 26.479 |
69 Logan Binggeli (USA) | 3:40.164 | 27.979 |
70 Nick Beer (Sui) Devinci Global Racing | 3:40.690 | 28.505 |
71 Danny Hart (GBr) Giant Factory Off-Road Team | 3:40.949 | 28.764 |
72 Remi Gauvin (Can) Perform X Commencal | 3:41.232 | 29.047 |
73 Benny Strasser (Ger) | 3:42.117 | 29.932 |
74 Christopher McGlinchey (Irl) | 3:52.175 | 39.99 |
75 Patrick Thome (Fra) GSTAAD-Scott | 3:52.222 | 40.037 |
76 Richard Rude Jr (USA) Yeti Fox Shox Factory Race Team | 4:02.759 | 50.574 |
77 Lewis Buchanan (GBr) SC Intense | 9:41.370 | 6:29.185 |
DNS Andrew Neethling (RSA) Giant Factory Off-Road Team | ||
DNS Pierre Charles Georges (Fra) Lac Blanc/Scott | ||
DNS Richard Thomas (GBr) | ||
DSQ Jack Reading (GBr) |
Val di Sole World Cup June 13/13 - June 16/13, Commezzadura, Italy
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