October 26, 2009

SMPA Facebook Group

Sprockets MTB Productions-Australia (SMPA) has decided another way you can interact is to join the Sprockets MTB Productions facebook group. search for the group on facebook and join.

October 25, 2009

Video of Gap Creek

This is the first video from Sprockets MTB Productions

Enjoy,

PEETY

October 21, 2009

World champs


I know its a bit late but I thought i would give you my rundown on the 2009 DH and 4X world Championship of 2009.
The 2009 world championship was held on the week of September 1st-6th The week of the Worlds ran from Wednesday to Sunday with different parts on different days.


On Wednesday Downhillers had the opportunity to walk the track to get a feel for their lines. Thursday was timed practice, opposed to the usual qualifying runs each rider had to nominate a practice run as their fastest time; this would then determine the order of the race.Thursday was practice; Friday was more practice and 4X race day. Australia’s Jared Graves has dominated this year’s fourcross competition, to add to this he won the World Champs too, (he also has the World Cup title rapped up going in to the final round in October) followed by Romani Saladini, Jakub Riha, Rafael Alvarez.


In the downhill things were much more interesting. Each team had their different ways of improving their own bikes , for instance some riders elected single clamp forks, this saved weight but reduced strength.

In the juniors there was tight racing going on between Brook macdonald, Danny Hart,shaun Oconnor and Rgys willemse. But it was Kiwi Brook Macdonald who took the win, with Shaun 2nd, Danny 3rd and Rhys 4th.

Mick Hannah of Australia was the first big name racer on the course and set a time of 2:31.02 which was then the quickest time of the day. Then Peaty hit the track he blitzed through the top section he was faster in both the first and second split, but not by much. Many thought that this could be Micks day after all. But in a bittersweet sort of way Peaty crossed the line 0.69 seconds faster than Hannah, although Hannah was out of contention, Peaty was one step closer to his dream. This was a familiar situation for Peaty, it was déjà vu of last year when Peaty was leading with three men to go. This time there were also three to go, namely Sam Hill, Greg Minaar and Gee Atherton. Sam Hill was next, Sam had been training here during the off season so he could pose a major threat to peaty dream. As Sam flew down the track Peaty was looking more and more nervous. Sam was up in the first split dead even on the second, so could he keep it together sadly he lacked the pace in the third section to be placed two spots below Mick Hannah with Frenchmen Fabien Barel in between.


Minaar was on course next, being on the same bike and team as Peaty this would be an interesting contest. Minaar was slightly up in the first split but slightly down in the second. After clearly showing he wasn’t going to let his team mate take the world title without a fight. Despite his best efforts Greg Minaar crossed the line a mere 0.05 seconds behind Peaty.

So we come to an almost identical situation as last year, Steve Peat leading and Gee Atherton being last man down and the only one who could stop Peaty’s dream. He did stop it last year could he do it again.

Steve peat is now the 2009 Downhill World Champion. Gee Atherton could not stop Peaty, Gee ended up placed 6th. What I said before holds true, this World Championship was the bitter sweet race, although no Australian won in the downhill, Steve Peat’s career became complete, one World Championship, seventeen World Cup wins and he has been racing for 15 years.

So there we have it, world champs of 2009

October 20, 2009

Scoop!!!!

Today I recieved a call from Race Elements informing me that one of the riders they work with has chrashed today. Rhys Willlemse was out for a DH ride when he chrashed with one of his riding mates. Rhys is currently in hospital with a broken femur. Luckily he crashed at the start of the off season so he will be racing next year, no word on who he was riding with but I expect it to be either Tamryn or Darcy Murell. You can follow Rhys's blog by visiting the Rhys Willemse link on the side, aswell as the Race Elements website. Rhys is an amazing rider who is the Junior national DH champion for 2009. this just goes to show that anyone can crash.
We wish you best recovery Rhys.

October 09, 2009

Crankworx- Whistler

Recently Crankworx- Whistler took place. Crankworx is a Mtb Series that goes all over north America, it holds events such as DH, Dual slalom (a 2 Rider DH race) and a Slopestyle contest, a park and street riding session.

Here are some photos.











October 05, 2009

Downhill Alternatives

With current craze of creating a new genre of Mtb that suits your specific riding style. I thought that this could become one of the greatest Mtb moves of late... Just think about that for a second, it opens up new markets, thus making Mtb more financially stable.

Anyway, this got me thinking, why not start a new one. You see living in a relatively flat area I do not have the opportunity to go for a Dh ride as much as I would like. I then thought, why spend most of my time trying to beg people to come with me. Because of this I have decided to create a new style of Mtb that solves all my problems. I call it Casual Dh.

Now although there are no rules as such there are some guideline's, these may or may not be possible with everyone's trail.

The Guidelines are:
· Casual DH is pretty much a set of casual races. It would work well for groups of up to ten people.
· Competitors must ride either from their house or 1km to the track.
· No bikes that were last bought for over $2000 can compete.
· The track must not take over 2 mins to complete.
· I suggest building your own trail.
· There must be a small uphill section.
· Incorporating a pump/rhythm section is a good idea.
· Must be ridden the first time anyone sees it.
· Times must be rounded to the nearest second.
· Possible novelty events such as, No pedaling, team events etc.

I am currentley in the process of building a trail for this purpose... Expect some picture soon.