Monday, 25 August 2008

Simon Finishes Third in Toughest Marathon Yet

British Enduro Series Round 4
Sunday 24th August, 2008
Altura Patterson Training racer Simon Young earned his first National Series podium on Sunday, finishing third in the 100km marathon. Torrential rain on Saturday night turned the course into a slippery, sludgy mudslide. The course was shortened slightly to just over 10km per lap, but conditions were so slow that only one rider managed to finish eight laps before the 4pm cutoff.
That rider was Felt racer Will Bjergfelt, who lapped the entire field to finish the 80km just under 6 hours. Second placed Sam Humpreys, riding for Charge Bikes, took second place with 7 laps, and Simon came in third a few minutes back, also completing 7 laps.
In the 100km women's race, Jenn lined up against Melanie Spath, but none of the other entries turned up to the start line, leaving the two leaders from Saturday's race with the 100km event to themselves. Jenn managed to carve out a lead on the first lap, but took a heavy fall on a technical section in the second lap, and pulled out with a suspected broken arm. Mel carried on alone, and completed an admirable 6 laps to secure the race and series win. Jenn was badly bruised and shaken, but after a check over by the Extreme Medics, was cleared without serious injury. She stayed on in the feedzone to help support her teammate Simon.

The 100km men's podium, from left Simon Young, Will Bjergfelt, Sam Humphreys
For full results and lap times from both events, please visit http://www.timelaps.co.uk/

Saturday, 23 August 2008

Double Win For Altura Patterson Training

British NPS XC Round 4

Eastridge, nr Shrewsbury, Saturday 23 August 2008

Jenn crosses the line to take her first NPS XC win since 2004

The team scored a double win today, with Jenn O'Connor taking the top spot in the Elite Women's event and Ruth Mordaunt winning the Master Women's race.

Ruth celebrates her win, which puts her back in the lead for the series

Jenn led the Elite field from the gun, battling with Irish German rider Mel Spath up the opening climb. Mel was looking strong and riding confidently, and opened a gap in the first muddy, rocky descent, but Jenn soon closed the gap and took the lead. She finished the first lap a minute ahead, and opened the gap up to over three minutes over the four lap race. Mel held her second place, with British National Champ Jenny Copnall taking third spot a further minute back.

Jenn was elated with the win, her first in a National Series XC race since 2004.

In the Master Women's race, Ruth battled with National Masters Champ Nina Davies, trading places for the first lap, until Ruth's aggressive descending earned her a gap. She continued to stretch her lead for the rest of her three lap race to take the win with two minutes to spare, and reclaim top spot in the series.

Jenn takes the last corner almost 4 minutes ahead of the field

Jenn all smiles after her win

Jenn will race again tomorrow (Sunday) in the 100km marathon, along with team mate Simon Young. Ruth is on her way to Pra Loup in France for the World Masters Championships next weekend.

The Master Women's podium (from left) Emma Bradley, Ruth Mordaunt and Nina Davies

The Elite Women's podium (from left) Jenny Copnall, Jenn O'Connor, Melanie Spath

Results

Elite Women 4 laps
1. Jenn O'Connor (Altura Patterson Training) 02.03.56
2. Mel Spath (Torq Kona) 02.07.46
3. Jenny Copnall (Subaru Gary Fisher) 02.09.15

Elite Men 5 laps
1. Ian Bibby (SiS Trek) 02.02.22
2. Gareth Montgomerie (Colnago Ergon) 02.03.49
3. Paul Oldham (Hope Factory Racing) 02.04.45

Expert Men 4 laps
1. Tim Dunford 01.43.47
2. Paul Robertson 01.47.17
3. Ben Thomas 01.48.32

Expert Women 3 laps
1. Hilana Marais 01.36.30
2. Lucinda Insall Jones 01.50.21
3. Sally Gabriel 01.52.01

Master Men 4 laps
1. Matt Barrett (Lutterworth CC) 01.47.02
2. Scott Forbes (Pedalon.co.uk) 01.50.07
3. Ben Dale 01.52.20

Master Women 3 laps
1. Ruth Mordaunt (Altura Patterson Training) 01.44.39
2. Nina Davies (Ogmore Valley Wheelers) 01.46.39
3. Emma Bradey (Torq Kona) 01.57.16

Juvenile Men 1 lap
1. Alex Baker 27.14
2. Matt Godden 28.38
3. Ryan Fenwick 28.38

Juvenile Women 1 lap
1. Bethany Crumpton (Team Chance) 33.48
2. Hannah Ferguson (Nissan Kona) 37.14
3. Imogen Buick (Salsa Factory Racing) 40.55

Youth Men 2 laps
1. Kenta Gallagher 00.50.20
2. Steven James 00.52.11
3. Ben Roff 00.54.45

Youth Women 2 laps
1. Ruby Miller 01.11.45
2. Katy Winton 01.14.35

Junior Men 3 laps
1. Joe Peake 01.22.42
2. Robert Hussan 01.25.00
3. Will Verney 01.26.10

Junior Women 3 laps
1. Annabel Simpson (Team Chance Ducati Corse) 01.52.05
2. Anna Buick (Salsa Factory Racing) 01.58.34
3. Carla Haines (Team Chance Ducati Corse) 02.06.12

Sport Men 3 laps
1. Dave Henderson 01.22.25
2. Alex Kinvig 01.24.18
3. Giles Drake 01.26.55

Veteran Men 3 laps
1. Darren Shepherd 01.22.42
2. Andy Weaving 01.23.57
3. Roland Tilley 01.24.55

Veteran Women 2 laps
1. Kate Wheeler 01.16.57
2. Gaynor Lea 01.18.11
3. Sarah Bayliss 01.33.07

Super Vet Men 2 laps
1. Victor Barnett 01.02.21
2. Steve Collen 01.34.09
3. Chris Hearn

G. Vet Men 3 laps
1. Ian Wright 01.26.00
2. Kevin Townsend 01.22.33
3. Roy Hunt 01.27.42

Monday, 4 August 2008

Midland Series Round 3 & Midland Champs

A selection of podium pics and action shots from Race Two.














Sunday, 3 August 2008

Midland Series Round 3 & Midland Champs

Race 2

The second race of the day included all the senior men's categories, and the majority of entries. David Fletcher won the Elite men's race after a close battle with Lee Williams, also taking the Championship title. The first lap brought a surprise as Expert racer George Budd came flying through the arena ahead of the elite field, despite having started two minutes behind. It seems the entire Expert field had missed a section of course by mistake, but since everyone in the category had done the same thing, the race went on regardless.

In the Veteran race, Patterson Training client Michael Powell had a great day, taking the win from Keith Sperry by 45 seconds.

Full result and times can be found on http://www.timelaps.co.uk/

Patterson Training client Michael Powell took the Veteren Men's win.

Elite Men 5 laps
1. David Fletcher (SiS Trek) 02.14.25
2. Lee Williams 02.14.28
3. Robert Friel (TSW Cycles) 02.20.01

Expert Men 4 laps
1. Paul Robertson (Sportstest.co.uk) 01.47.09
2. Ben Thomas (Mountain Trax) 01.47.29
3. John Whittington (Bath Uni) 01.48.56

Sport Men 3 laps
1. Niall Frost (Team MK) 01.26.11
2. Giles Drake (Roy Davies Cycles) 01.27.27
3. Chris Metcalfe (Matlock CC) 01.27.29

Master Men 4 laps
1. Graham Warby (Spirit Racing) 01.49.17
2. Matthew Dennis (Yeti/Goldtec) 01.51.40
3. Luke Moseley (Climb On Bikes) 01.52.22

Veteran Men 3 laps
1. Michael Powell (Sherwood Pines Polaris) 01.27.07
2. Keith Sperry (Welland Valley CC) 01.27.50
3. Jonathan Marshall (Belper BC) 01.29.51

Grand Vet Men 3 laps
1. Ian Wright 01.27.34
2. Roy Hunt (Orbea) 01.30.17
3. Pete Harris (Pearce Cycles RT) 01.31.48

Midland Series Round 3 & Midland Champs

We are enjoying sunshine and fast racing here at Sherwood Pines for the Midland Champs, sponsored by Patterson Training and Powerbar. Race 1 set off at 11am with all the junior and female categories. Jenn won the Elite Women's race ahead of National Silver Medalist Paula Moseley and Espoir National Champ Amy Hunt, with Paula taking the Championship title as the fastest local rider. Jenn also took the trophy for the series. Newcomer Hilana Marais won the Expert Women's race ahead of Abi Greenaway and the Sport race was won by Ceri Dipple. Masters Women was won by Emma Bradley. The Junior Men's race ended in a sprint finish between Calum Chamberlain and Will Verney. Chamberlain won the day, wth local rider Verney taking the Championship title and the series. The second race is now on the third lap and we'll have news on that is a couple of hours. Top 3 results from race 1 are below.

Elite Women 4 laps
1. Jenn O'Connor (Altura Patterson Training) 02.03.43
2. Paula Moseley (Climb On Bikes) 02.05.36
3. Amy Hunt (Colnago Ergon) 02.10.36

Expert Women 3 laps
1. Hilana Marais (Rock & Road) 01.42.22
2. Abi Greenaway (Charge Bikes) 01.53.46
3. Sally Gabriel (One Planet Adventure) 01.44.13

Sport Women 2 laps
1. Ceri Dipple (Team Milton Keynes) 01.10.23
2. Nicola Jackson (Macclesfield Wheelers) 01.21.46
3. Karen McBarrons (Churnet Valley Velo) 01.22.02

Master Women 3 laps
1. Emma Bradley (Torq) 01.40.26
2. Theresa Jackson (CC Luton) 01.46.51
3. Niki Humphrey (Fig Rolls Racing) 01.47.08

Veteran Women 2 laps
1. Lynne Coldray (Team Milton Keynes) 01.12.24

Junior Women 3 laps
1. Danielle Rider (Smartcar/Probikekit) 02.15.32

Junior Men 3 laps
1. Calum Chamberlain (Mountain Trax) 01.22.54
2. Will Verney (Felt) 01.22.55
3. Thomas Stewart (Doncaster Wheelers) 01.26.47

Youth Men 2 laps
1. Aron Marshall (Sherwood Pines Polaris) 00.57.23
2. Hamish Fletcher Cooney (Gill Cycles) 01.01.36
3. Bruce Dalton (Matlock CC) 01.02.40

Juvenile Men 1 lap
1. John Lomas (Matlock CC) 00.32.24
2. James Hyde (Kettering CC) 00.34.02
3. Oliver Futrell 00.34.52

Fun Men 2 laps
1. Rob Harris 01.08.37
2. Leon Rainsford 01.08.53
3. Spencer Parker 01.11.31

Fun Women 1 lap
1. Julie Watson 00.43.33
2. Louise Kirkham 00.44.21
3. Sarah Eccleshall 00.48.54

For full results and laps times go to www.timelaps.co.uk

Saturday, 2 August 2008

Powerbar Provides Emergency Supplies for Midlands XC Champs

Patterson Training and Powerbar have stepped up as last-minute event sponsors for the Midland XC Champs this Sunday (August 3rd), after the existing sponsor pulled out.

Organisers Nadine Spearing and James Hampshire were left with no prizes for their Championship event after the last minute decision this week, and called on Andy Patterson and Jenn O'Connor of Patterson Training to help out.

Nadine, who is a Patterson Training client, finalised the new Powerbar deal with Jenn today (Friday).

Powerbar are sponsors of the Altura Patterson Training race team, and also sponsored Hit the North, a 12 hour race in Manchester three weeks ago, giving out free Performance Sports Drink to every competitor.

Says Jenn, "when Nadine called and said they needed help with prizes, I knew Powerbar would do everything they could. It's difficult to get product delivered at such short notice, but we have pulled together everything we can."

Each competitor will receive a free bottle of Powerbar Performance Sports Drink at sign-on, with Powerbar prize packs for the winners.
The Midland Champs is the third and final round in the hugely popular Midlands Series, and has nearly 300 pre-entries. Pre-entries are now closed, but entries will be accepted on the day. The event is at Sherwood Pines, which has been host to several National Series events. For more information please visit www.xcracer.com.