Australian National Series Round 2 - Seeding Runs

by Peter Karas
Jan 15, 2011 at 2:44

The second round of the Australian National downhill series is currently underway in the alpine resort of Mount Baw Baw, Victoria. The eastern regions of Australia have been receiving unseasonal amounts of rain and many roads around the race venue are closed.

With that in mind, everyone was expecting today’s main practice and seeding runs to be in wet and muddy conditions. However, the sun broke through early in the morning and by the time seeding was underway track conditions were good. The alpine dirt was tacky for the majority of the track and only a few bog holes still existed.


The track itself is around three and a half minutes in length and whilst not overly technical is still a challenge to race. The track starts off with a fast fire road blast, before zig zagging across the hill with a series of switchbacks. The next section is the highlight of the track, a 100m rocky chute that sees riders enter at high speed. Riders have the option of staying inside and tight around the corner or arc around the outside and use the berm that has formed. Plenty of riders struggled with this section in the wet morning practice session, one rider got it so wrong he snapped his frame clean off at the headtube. The track then traverses back out onto a ski field before finishing along single track with ferns at handlebar height lining the edge of the track.


Practice finished with no major incidents and the riders prepared for their seeding run. The junior men were first off and seeded as follows;

1. Connor Fearon 3.17.27
2. Troy Brosnan 3.21.43 +4.16
3. Brandon Yrttiaho 3.23.19 +5.92
4. Phil Piazza 3.28.86 +11.59
5. Joe Vejvoda 3.30.93 +13.66


After a crash during his final at the previous round Connor was keen to make amends and commented he “wants to win this race after crashing last race”. Troy seeded second and looked comfortable on the bike, his effortless style making him look like he wasn’t even trying. Brandon Yrttiaho continues his momentum from the last race seeding third. Phil Piazza cruised into fourth commenting he “has plenty more in the tank”. There’s no doubt everyone will click up a gear for finals and the times will drop even lower as the juniors fight it out for a position on the National team for the World Championships.

The completion of the Junior seeding runs saw Elite Riders next on course. While the Elite Women’s field is traditionally lower on numbers, the racing is still exciting as the fastest girls in the country battle it out. The top five seeded spread out over 30 seconds, but expect this gap to be much closer tomorrow in their finals runs.


Elite Women:
1. Leonie Picton 4.02.65
2. Genieve McKew 4.13.14 +10.49
3. Julia Boer 4.17.70 +15.50
4. Sarah Booth 4.26.49 +23.84
5. Holly Baarspul 4.28.54 +25.89


Leonie Picton seeded over 10 seconds ahead of Genieve McKew who impressed with her second place in her first National Race. Holly Baarspul will be eager to improve tomorrow, especially now she has signed with Kona Australia.

Elite Men were the final class down the hill and no one was really sure what to expect as some of the riders that did well in the last round were not present in Mount Baw Baw. This was evened out by the appearance of new faces, such as the Panozzo brothers. Seeding runs for all classes were a testament to the good conditions and the nature of the track, as crashes were minimal. The same rang true in Elite Men with the big names all in the mix.


Elite Men:
1. Rhys Atkinson 3.19.28
2. Ricky Boyer 3.21.41 +2.13
3. Nathan Rennie 3.23.52 +4.24
4. Tim Eaton 3.27.28 +8.00
5. Cillian Kennedy 3.28.05 +8.77


Other familiar names such as Eichorn, Goff, Panozzo, Fairbanks, Wyber, Watts and Vincent all made an impression on the timing board and seeded well. Rhys Atkinson is looking comfortable on his Specialized and will be a chance for his maiden Elite Men’s victory. Ricky Boyer holds the series leader number plate after his first Elite Men’s victory at the first round in Tasmania and does not want to relinquish it seeding second. Ricky’s seeding run was only the second nonstop run he had done of the track for the weekend. The big man himself, Nathan Rennie, continues his comeback seeding third. Nathan was clearly heard during practice as you could hear him breathing every time he went past! You may note that the Elite times are in fact slower than the Under 19 riders, showing the quality of competition in the junior ranks. Expect that to be the trend after tomorrow’s finals as well. No rain is forecast over night and the track is holding up well so times across the board will drop. Some riders are hoping for a shower over night to keep the track conditions grippy, we will just have to wait and find out!

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48 Comments

  • + 26
flag EricThiessen (Jan 15, 2011 at 9:13)
 wow, i miss summer
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flag ihartmybike (Jan 15, 2011 at 9:11)
 sick pictures!
  • + 13
flag mushrooms (Jan 15, 2011 at 11:57)
 love the last picture that corner looks fun!
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flag takamine206 (Jan 15, 2011 at 15:01)
 it is
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flag zac2516 (Jan 16, 2011 at 1:16)
 U19
1. Troy Brosnan - 3:09.24
2. Connor Fearon - 3:09.49
3. Brandon Yrttiaho - 3:12.52

Elite
1. Rick Boyer - 3:13.08
2. Rhys Atkinson - 3:15.18
3. Tim Eaton - 3:16.00
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flag jumphilo (Jan 16, 2011 at 1:26)
 Holly crap, juniors time is faster than elites ? thanks for the update mate... Brono and Fearon is going to be at it all season by the look of it. Can't wait to see them at the nationals next month. Should be awesome
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flag em-j (Jan 16, 2011 at 3:05)
 Surprised the Panozzo boys didn't make an appearance..
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flag downlink (Jan 16, 2011 at 7:20)
 Looked like a really nice track to have fun Smile.. Those steep fast flowing tracks are really intense but aren't that great if you just want to have a chilled run
  • + 1
flag bikeaddict123 (Jan 16, 2011 at 14:11)
 you don't race to have a chilled run though do you? pics are sick, love the last one
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flag downlink (Jan 16, 2011 at 23:16)
 Well, not really haha. But if you are not racing, then a flowy track is nice too Smile
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flag NorCalikonaryder (Jan 15, 2011 at 9:24)
 :O!!!!!!!
those world cup forks on that 2011 demo were sick!!!!!
nice picts tho!
  • + 1
flag kaibrabo (Jan 15, 2011 at 10:19)
 thats only the color scheme for troy since he's world champ
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flag brule  (Jan 15, 2011 at 9:12)
 Wow those Juniors are fast, can't wait to see who is on top tomorrow!
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flag joey67 (Jan 15, 2011 at 13:44)
 Alot of the pros aren't racing. Chris Korvarik isn't racing, Rhys Willemse, Josh Button, Sam Hill, Bryn Atkinson and Shaun O'Connor. So the elite men field isn't as strong as it could be. Troy and Connor should be doing good times as they are our next pros coming through.
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flag Waldon83 (Jan 15, 2011 at 19:30)
 I am Australian and trust me, a lot of the riding is too far away from everything. And our 'ski resorts' are balls, the trails are lame and there is no choice. It's like "Well, do you want to do the tech DH, or the tech DH"

I mean, I love it, but travel time is too long, that's why I moved to Squamton. Out my door, there's the trail
  • + 2
flag sethius (Jan 15, 2011 at 19:57)
 so true Waldon so so true, and our area Central/west is under water with flooding as is QLD and alot of the elite lads are up from that way, more important things to be done at the moment for their housing etc. Our Vic and national series are pulling such big names,and the talent in u19 and u17 is insane! Plenty of juniors that are going to play havoc on the WC scene! National championships in Adelaide are going to be hard, hot and vicious!
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flag bubba120491 (Jan 15, 2011 at 9:40)
 its pretty funny how the jrs are faster than the elite
  • + 1
flag scott-townes (Jan 15, 2011 at 10:05)
 they should be faster....
  • + 5
flag rob-k (Jan 15, 2011 at 11:00)
 why? elite means 'the best'...
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flag em-j (Jan 15, 2011 at 12:11)
 Elite men don't blow their wad before the race. Juniors have energy to burn.
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flag nickpeterson (Jan 16, 2011 at 7:22)
 Not really true em-j...
The top 3 Under 19's all beat the elite winner in the actual race today. Troy won with a 3:09.24 but Connor was only 0.25 seconds behind. Australia's future is looking good is 17 year olds are beating the elite men by 4 seconds.
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flag em-j (Jan 16, 2011 at 12:30)
 Thanks, i can see that now. My comment is still relevant though. Ricky Boyer is fast, but he's not young Razz Also Troy and Connor are nutters.
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  • + 6
flag Downhill81 (Jan 15, 2011 at 9:12)
 Nice...
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flag Kubsik (Jan 16, 2011 at 3:20)
 THis is so sick, that juniors are that fast. it's like sam hill amazing runn: "How dose he take 5 sec"!!! :S Ofc, go as fast as you can, no limits and all out!!!! I admire austrailian killers...

Cheers!!!
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  • + 2
flag DownHillCooper (Jan 15, 2011 at 17:04)
 sick pics, but i would loved to have seen a video!
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flag jumphilo (Jan 16, 2011 at 9:08)
 Anyone notice Troy is on TLD ? no longer with UFO I guess....
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flag Quinsta (Jan 15, 2011 at 11:11)
 Couple of DH Supremes in there... Go boys... Commencal for the win..!! track looks mint too
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  • + 2
flag KennyKillsIt (Jan 15, 2011 at 11:15)
 Last guy's really 'popping' outta tha corner!
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flag Dark-Energy214 (Jan 15, 2011 at 12:46)
 yea i looked up the specs on the commencal it has 365hp
  • + 1
flag KennyKillsIt (Jan 15, 2011 at 15:03)
 Hahaha
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flag konaboy25 (Jan 15, 2011 at 9:48)
 omg the jrs times are bettre and troy brosnan isnt first lol
  • + 12
flag david-hill (Jan 15, 2011 at 10:19)
 specialized got beaten by a kona. take that haters Razz
  • + 4
flag Downhill340 (Jan 15, 2011 at 11:35)
 yeh dont know why everyone hates on Konas
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flag biking123 (Jan 18, 2011 at 22:17)
 The dude has a new bike in every pic....and dh is sick!
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flag sethius (Jan 15, 2011 at 19:58)
 oh yeah congrads to Les pinning super masters and dominating!
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flag jamesevison (Jan 16, 2011 at 5:13)
 omg! i cant get over how sick troy brosnans bike is! Drool
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flag jarrod12 (Jan 15, 2011 at 14:50)
 Why are all the elite men pictured wearing moto helmets?
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flag criscokid25  (Jan 15, 2011 at 18:05)
 Moto helmets offer way more protection than a biking helmet. For years DH riders couldn't rock the Moto lid due to their weight but now moto lids are lighter than ever.....light weight more protection = smart choice.
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flag jarrod12 (Jan 16, 2011 at 1:27)
 I'd prefer a D3 though anyday.
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flag caste1200 (Jan 15, 2011 at 10:29)
 where is samm??
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flag bigREDAuzz (Jan 16, 2011 at 1:25)
 Sam only ever comes out and races the champ, He does not really do that much riding in the off season
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flag RussellHughes (Jan 15, 2011 at 18:09)
 i wana be australian Frown
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flag lux-freerider (Jan 15, 2011 at 15:41)
 troy brosnan got beaten ??? wth is happening ?
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flag speedy-rider (Jan 15, 2011 at 20:05)
 Troy is super fast no doubt about it, but Connar is at least as fast and possibly faster. He's beaten troy's time's at national rounds/champs a few times now so it will be interesting to see how he goes at world cups in the future.
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flag ollieF (Jan 16, 2011 at 6:21)
 That was only in the seeding run he was probably taking it easy. If you look up in the comments section someone has posted the final results and Troy won the actual race.
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flag jarrod12 (Jan 19, 2011 at 16:15)
 By 0.25 of a second...
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flag JohnnyGent (Jan 15, 2011 at 16:37)
 Would love to see a video of the entire track...
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flag bigbadbutch (Jan 16, 2011 at 13:24)
 downhill sucks ass!
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