Showing posts with label Down Hill. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Down Hill. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Dainese's Erik Nelson MSC #2 Race Report



Hey guys


First off I want to say thank you for your continued support, you make things more possible every day.


This past weekend was the first race of my moderately busy summer schedule, here is a brief report on the event.


Mountain States Cup  Nathrop, Colorado


Classes: Pro 4x & Pro Slalom


Slalom: I felt great in slalom practice as course conditions were perfect. By the time qualifying came around the course in Colorado dried out significantly. In the final turn of qualify my front wheel washed out on the dusty surface, sending me to the ground. I got up and managed to qualify 32nd, just well enough to qualify. In the first round of finals I was forced to race number 1 seed Chris Boice.  Boice managed to eliminate me by narrow margins; he then went on the win the finals. I finished a disappointing 32nd overall


4x: The mountain States Cup has implemented a new qualifying system for the 2010 season. In short it consists of three randomly generated motos for each rider, points are awarded according to placement, most points in the field qualifies first and receives lane choice.  I managed to win all three of my seeding rounds in convincing fashion. The field was then narrowed down to 32 riders from roughly 40. I qualified third ( tied with first and second).  I was feeling quite fast on my bike and nearly swept the rounds leading up to the finals, with 1 minor exception. The finals, were quite hard, the 4 riders were the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 5th qualifiers.  All of us riders came together on the first straight away in a tangle, by the time it was all over I cam across the line in 3rd place.


My next event takes place in two days, the Flagstaff MBAA XC race. It’s a 23 mile XC race on my home trails, the trails that I train on regularly. The XC race is Saturday with a Super D taking place on Sunday


Expect another report from this race


Erik Nelson



Monday, July 27, 2009

NISSAN UCI Mountain Bike World Cup Mt-Sainte-Anne 4X Women Final

Watch Jojo Petterson race Anneke Beerten, Fionn Griffiths and Jill Kintner in the 4X Women Final at the NISSAN UCI Mountain Bike World Cup Mt-St-Anne, as she came very close to 2nd.







Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Dainese's World Cup DH and 4X rider Joanna Petterson





A few photos from Dainese's World Cup DH and 4X rider Joanna Petterson.

Friday, April 24, 2009

Dainese's Joanna Petterson gets Top 10 at UCI World Cup in South Africa

Here's Joanna's report on the first round of the UCI Mountain-bike World Cup in Pietermaritzburg, South Africa.

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2009 Pietermaritzburg, RSA World Cup Report

The World Cup season kicked off in a country I haven’t had a chance to visit since I left when I was 13. Despite the fact we left such a long time ago I can still proudly represent South Africa while competing world wide. I spent a few weeks prior to the event visiting family and it was a bit of an emotional roller coaster but part of me felt very much at home. Kauai is my home but SA still has a part of me. Something that I can’t really explain but I am sure you are all familiar with.

So, onto the most important part for you all, the story about racing.

The 4-cross track was a great effort on the part of the builders, longest in history but also a bit stretched out. It was a good track with just a little too much space in between the features of it. It had a few good sized jumps that I was able to enjoy before qualifying and unfortunately between practice and the start of my qualifying run I made a few changes and ended up being 1/10 of a second off the 8th position and was cut. There was a great group of girls in attendance though, so riding with them was really my benefit from the weekend. And not making the final eight just gave me little more energy for the long pedal in Sunday mornings DH.

Being a town with no snow, therefore no ski lifts and therefore a truck uplift for Downhill this had to be one of the most odd experiences for all of us. We loaded into moving trucks, sat on bubble wrapped hay bails strapped to the walls and got driven to the start of the DH. The truck meandered through the streets, drove onto the freeway for about 3 kilometers filling our air space with noxious exhaust and then proceeded to exit and drive through some more neighborhoods, past some farms and through the cane fields lining the top of the hills. We got dropped off and rode down the hill a bit to the start line. The track consisted of a steep rock section at the top and then gradually made its way through the beautiful eucalyptus forest to the base of the hill. It had quite a few pedal sections, some good sized jumps and a challenging gap jump that had me off at quite a high speed on my first attempt. But I was just a little bruised and ended up clearing it in my final and making up a few seconds instead of going around. The crowd in South Africa was great! People attended practice and qualifying and cheered all the way down. When I crossed the finish line the crowd was so loud and electrifying. A few people even told me they got goose bumps when I finished. My run was good and clean from top to bottom and I needed a bit more gas in the tank though and finished up with a time of 4:42.48. I gave up the hot seat to Sabrina Jonnier and was thrilled to have gotten there. The day ended with me in 9th. I am happy about the event and my position and currently stand in 9th overall in the World Cup Standings.

Thank you to everyone for their efforts at the start of the season, getting me my product and helping to me get to the races. It’s a good season ahead.

Next stop is Belgium from April 29th-3rd for the next World Cup 4X race.

DH FINAL RESULTS

1) Tracy Moseley

2)Emmeline Ragot

3)Sabrina Jonnier

4)Fionn Griffiths

5)Claire Buchar

6)Floriane Pugin

7)Melissa Buhl

8)Miriam Nicole

9) Joanna Petterson

10) Emily Siegenthaler


Dainese visited the Sea Otter Classic 2009


In partnership with BTI (www.bti-usa.com), their cycling line U.S. distributor, Dainese's crew attended the great mountain-bike event at Laguna Seca/Monterey last weekend.

For 2009 Dainese is reinforcing and re-focusing it's presence in the MTB industry in the U.S. and hope that its name will be synonim to performance and protection in gravity once again. Building on a strong history that saw Dainese reach the top of World mountain-biking competition in the '90's with riders like Nicolas Vouilloz and Anne-Caroline Chausson, the brand has strategically partnered with BTI in order to strengthen its presence in the gravity segment.