This page uses JavaScript. Please enable it or upgrade your browser. Mynydd Du
Dorset 4x4 the Land Rover Specialist. 4x4 Servicing Dorset, 4x4 Repairs Dorset, 4x4 Garage Dorset. [save]
[random]
 
MTB Freeride Home Page Freeride Park and Club Trails and Races Bike and Bits News Forum About us Contact Us and Help
contact info :: community :: mailing list :: :: add to favourites :: Set to homepage

Mynydd Du

13-14/05/01

Mynydd Du

Fastest time on Saturday was Gee Atherton with 03:36.95 winning by a clear 15 seconds and again by Gee on the Sunday with 03:56:35. Our times on the Saturday were from 05:27 by myself and 06:07 was our fastest on the Sunday by Dom the mud queen.

Admin

We arrived at 8 on Friday night to find the campsite fairly full. We spent about an hour sorting the tents, bikes, van etc ready for an early start, then after a few beers and a bag of chips, a 1 hour round trip, it was time to get our heads down. Then time to get up for a piss, why does camping make you want to get up every 10 minutes for a piss?

Mynydd DuIt was a misty damp morning and every one was on a go slow due to the dull conditions. We booked in, checked the location of the burger van and got to the transport for 8, then hung around for half an hour, as the driver wouldn’t leave till the truck was full and most people were still in bed, or something.

Transport for the weekend was provided by big gravel trucks, you needed a ladder to get in. It was a 4 mile trip taking about 20 mins to get to the start. We managed to get 3 practice runs in, which was about all I could manage with the conditions being the way they were.

The Course

Some of the corners were like WW1 trenches, sucked you in and stopped you dead. This probably wasn’t a problem to some as they could carry the speed through. On the whole though the course was ace, well challenging. Both Stace and myself were struggling.

Mynydd DuThe number of people binning it surprised me, packing up and going home after the first run, if you pay your money you takes your chance, you might as well make the most of it. We ‘re racing in Wales it rains sometimes! anyway if it wasn’t so wet it would have been one of the best courses I’ve ridden all year.

After the second run, which was slower than my first as usual, it was off to the river to wash and scrub up. Saturday night was the same as Friday involving beer and lots of grub. Dom, Craig and Stu turned up at about 8 and joined in.

The Second Day

It rained a little that night, which changed the course quite a lot. It was now running a bit quicker, having been thinned out but was slipperier than a $10 whores knickers, making it slower! I cashed out at least twice on each of my 3 practice runs, as did most others I think. It got worse as practice went on, I had to wash my bike between runs.

Mynydd DuThe racing was fast for those that could and a fight to get down the hill for the rest. I was so knackerd on my second run that I was having problems holding on to my mud covered grips. The spectators loved it, with the usual abuse being dished out to those struggling. (why if your so good weren’t you racing big mouth?)

After packing up (and “taking our rubbish” and some other lazy bastards shit with us, you tossers. If you bought it with you then take it home) it was all over and time for my drive back to North Yorkshire, I love driving when I’m battered and bruised. Looking forward to the next race, I need physiotherapy first.

Sal Rowe

The Course in detail

Mynydd DuThis was a corker of a course. It was seriously muddy with steep sections and nice drops and sweeping corners. It started off on a main fire road straight into the woods down a well dug out track with some mud traps to catch you out. Then  a section which contoured slightly off camber around the hill well strewn with lots of polished roots and stumps.

Another mud trap and some big S bends which got easier as the day went on, as there was some grip on the underlying clay. More roots and hidden stumps onto the first track crossing (this had a 8 foot jump across the track which to my knowledge was not used by anyone on the Sunday), or a smaller 2 foot drop onto the track and down the other side into a more open section. With a supply of roots stumps and mud holes and bridges over the streams. This then dropped onto another track for a short scoot down into the next section which got steeper with the addition of rocks two 2 foot drop offs an extremely muddy, rocky, rooty chute and a couple of smaller log drops.

Mynydd DuThis section claimed the most injuries and definitely the spectators favourite, as there were a fair few encounters with trees. It then came out onto the last track with a quick sprint with a nice steep drop in into a slightly burmed right-hander and a long sweeping left-hander to the finish. If the course had been drier then it would have to be one of the best courses I have ridden, as it was with all the mud it was definitely the most knackering.

In the final analysis

Worst crash of the day by a team member, this would have to be a hard one as there were so many. We all came off any number of times due to the slipperiness of the course or the fact that other team members took you out (Craig).

Unfortunately I didn’t witness either of the two main ones for the running which was Craig and Sal but they both came off on the same log and flew a long way, Sal managed the most spectacular although Craig did came off worse. Stace was not to be left out of the running as he did finish his last run with a very blooded knee. Admin nightmare, the British weather maybe! Repairs, considering the conditions we all came off quite lightly as there was nothing more than a broken brake lever from Stace and a few bent chain devices from Stace and Sal.

Words by Dom
Pics by Hanna
04/10/01


There are 10 active visitors.

All content © mtb-freeride unless otherwise stated. View copyright & disclaimer statement.

web design by