Posted by Editoress on 07/6/11
Race organizer Peter Appleton provided the following report on the Ontario Cup Downhill #4 at Blue Mountain, Collingwood.
The weather fairies cooperated once again for us up at Blue Mountain in Collingwood for the 4th Cycle Solutions/Lapierre Downhill and POC Super D of the Ontario Cup Series. It was blue skies and sweltering heat on Saturday July 2nd) , with a bit less humidity but no less clarity on Sunday. What a great preview for the East Coast Open, a DH, Cross-Country and Dual-Slalom race over the August 12 - 14 weekend.
Some memorable events from this weekend included seeing LIGHTS play in the centre of the village (free outdoor show!), our second-ever Triple-Crown winner (more on that later), and who could forget Andy Robinson's "Jamaican Bobsled Team" finish as he carried his bike across the finish line. Worth mention was that all-around trail-hand and nice-guy Greg lent his rear brake to Tommy Lucas so he could do his race-run. This is the kind of thing that brings a tear to my eye, and shows what a great sense of community we have in the DH scene.
As for the race itself, well we admittedly had some delays around the timing. However, as I explained to countless frustrated racers and crew anxious for the results, we were able to pull off the day without a single re-run due to timing error. Big ups to Timer Al and his team for making this happen.
In the female category, Ontario Air Cavalry/Tuf Rack rider Heidi Stiles squeaked ahead of Diane McCullagh for third place. Cycle Solutions/Angry Johnny's Monica Luebke grabbed silver, but still couldn't catch Jennifer Valentine, who appropriately rides for Kamikaze Racing.
Master 40+ had series-leader John Danyluk from BikeZone racing take third spot, Adrenaline Racer/Twowheels' Greg Karges in second, and blast-from-the-past Dave Drenth taking top category honors. This cat was randomly selected as the X-Fusion Shock class for DH #4, meaning that Dave got to take home a brand new shock for his win!
Junior Expert had Jordan Whicher in fifth, Bryce Kiberd in fourth, and AdrenalineRacer/Team Twowheels rider Craig Thompson in third.
Pro, as always, was where you could hear a hush come over the crowd at the base of the hill. When the famous Blue Mountain dust settled, Steven Gauci and Jeff Faulds took fifth and fourth respectively. The precious metal medals went to Adrenaline Racer/Twowheels/Reactivated Racing's Brad Zdriluk in third, and a half-second later was Primary/SRAM/Trek's James Frost in second. In first, with a three second gap, was Michael Hermanovsky, our second-ever Triple Crown winner. Mike won not only the pro cat, but also the hardtail 19+ cat, and the under-30 Super D the day before. Notably, the first rider to do this was his teammate Jeff Faulds in 2010 at Sir Sams. In my mind, this solidifies his Silent Norco Racing team as one of the most athletically fit teams on the circuit.
Be sure to check out Sirbikealot Racing on facebook for all the updates or hit us up oldschool at www.sirbikealotracing.com. Many thanks to Cycle Solutions, Lapierre, Tuf Rack, Norco, POC, Red Rain, Lee, Al, Greg, Nicky, Dina and all the volunteers, first aid and marshalls! See you at Camp Fortune on July 31st for DH #5.
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