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Mountain Ash

06/04/03

The last race on the present course, a real shame. Forestry work starts soon on the upper section of the course there by destroying the bus stop section etc. Keep your eye on Dragondownhill for updates on which courses are being used this year and for results. The racing it's self was excelent, Mountain Ash in the dry is always very fast.

I didn't manage to get any pictures, due to a siezed brake on my first practice run. I did however manage to run back up to the last drop to take some video, before the end of practice.

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2002

Mountain Ash

Mountain Ash is a course I have been waiting to do since last year when it was really enjoyable, but this year it was even better, hot sunny day transport spot on and a bone dry course what more could you ask for. We got to the car park for about 8ish which was already full of activity. People putting bikes together signing on and trying to get on the first transport and already the sun was out and it was getting warmer by the minute.

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The transport was excellent which was 2 big tipper trucks and a horse box, which between them could carry just about all the entries. We got to the top with the usual ride down to the start and check out the rumours that the first drop off had been heightened.

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This was to be deemed untrue but who ever started it was good as a lot of people were looking at it saying that they heard it was bigger. The actual course was the same, as last year as far as I remember less the bottom section, which had some minor changes.

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The ground was dry and dusty and there was a lot of loose stones around just to make life a little more interesting especially the first right hander at the start. After getting only 2 practice runs as Stu pinch punctured on his first right at the top, it was time to get the transport for the first race run. Having got in the back of the horse box we only made it about a 3rd of the way up the hill when it stopped and we were told to go back and get the next one as someone had crashed and they needed to get the ambulance up the hill. So there was about an hours wait before the trucks could actually get up the hill. A lot of sitting around and sun bathing was done, lucky it wasn't raining or there might have been some seriously unhappy people.

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The wait meant all start times had gone to shit and it was near enough a free for all but this kept every thing flowing. The second runs went a bit smoother and more in order but none of this affected the timing which was still spot on. The winners for the day in elite was 1st and 2nd the Atherton brothers and 3rd place for Nigel Page. Yet again Jason Carpenter managed to pull off a good event, and supplied entertainment in riding out of the back of the transport, no wonder he likes to put big drops on his courses.

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The extra security was good to see, unfortunately they couldn't stop all the little bastards from putting logs on the track or people riding trials bikes up the course.

Who ever it was who needed the ambulance I hope that they aren't to badly beaten and will be back on their bikes and racing again soon enough. Not to be out done though, I heard that the SAMS which was also running on the same day needed and air ambulance so I don't know who has been building there courses lately!

Else Where in the World....

The majority of elite racers weren't present, this is because they were point chasing at Donhead. Unfortunate really as its not some where I'd choose to ride instead of Mountain Ash but its what they get paid to do. To top it off I hear they got messed about by bad timing 1 or 2 riders on reaching the end of there run being told "sorry we didn't get that can u go again" I don't think so!

Text by Dom Rowe
Pics by Simon Rowe

Mountain Ash

11/11/01

Mountain Ash

Yet another great course, from the start you had about 5m before a 3 foot drop with a choice of line, either left over a rooty stump or right around a bit of a rutted corner which proved a lot slower than it looked.

Mountain Ash

From there around to the left straight down a fairly open track flat out for about 100m. Around to the right and right again. You then had to keep your speed well up over the first bus stop which had a big rock slab at the top which was slippery as hell, which meant that any braking put you on your arse at the bottom of the bank.

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The track then carried on with another 2 bus stops before it dropped down the hill more through a dry stone wall with another choice of lines (big rock slab or around it) and onto a fire break. It was flat out,  through another bus stop and back onto the firebreak again. At the end of the firebreak section there was another drop off and into a bit of single track with a few jumps and roots.

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Across the main track and straight into a long pedally single track section which contoured the main track rolling up and down this seemed to last forever before you dropped down through a stream and into some tight single track, with more jumps and roots to catch you.

It opens out a bit into a slightly rocky section with numerous lines and drops and then the final 100m sprint to the finish.

Bottom Line

This was an excellent course completely knackering, a huge choice of lines and certainly left me with a feeling of needing to go and do some training over the winter. worst crash of the day, his would have to go to me as I was claimed by the first bus stop, which now owes me a rear mech.

Admin nightmare, this would have to go to me for not bringing my spares box with my spare rear mech in it resulting in only having one gear after managing to scrounge one (which wasn’t compatible) and 2 practice runs. Repairs, just replacing a rear mech and trying to stop Stu’s front brake from squeaking.

Video 3.05mb .wmv

Dom Rowe


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