Dark skies and a fierce winds greeted racers of the 2018 New Zealand National Mountain Bike Championships on Sunday morning high in the Crown Range atop Cardrona, New Zealand. Looking west into Queenstown and east toward Wanaka didn't show an inkling of sun. Heavy rain was predicated for the afternoon and read was looming over the parking lot. Wind shut down the lift and the top third of the track was cut out so riders could push up an access road to the new start. A small hiccup in the day, but the riders persevered and got on with practice.
Seeding gave a glimpse of what was to come, notably with Sam Blenkinsop going fastest. At that point, he'd won the preceding two National rounds in very different conditions, so his speed was clearly not track-specific. He had a nasty crash, clipping a pedal not far from the finish and went down hard, eliminating any chance of podium contention.
Finals were pushed forward in hopes of beating the weather, which was a smart choice as the rain came during the last podium presentation. The race itself was wild and exciting, with a small-but-enthusiastic crown gathered among the tussocks cheering on the riders flying by. Most excitingly, Eddie Masters took the Elite win, and a new face to DH, Tuhoto-Ariki Pene took the U19 win in his first year of racing! Cardrona delivered this year and the 2018 season is off to a wicked start.
Eddie Masters in Audio
Brook MacDonald in audio
Matt Walker in Audio
Keegan Wright in Audio
Wyn Masters in Audio
Russ Paver in Audio
Kate Weatherly took the Elite Women's victory by a convincing 12-second margin.
Shania Rawson in Audio
Ashley Bond in Audio
Tuhoto-Ariki Pene in Audio
Laurie Greenland in Audio
Full race results can be found on Cycling New Zealand.
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