Sunday, February 15, 2015

Dungeons and Sunset Boxing day Tow Surf 30-60 ft???

Now that the hype to over of the past Xmas and New year’s swell has pasted along with Zigzag running the the article on the Boxing day session, which I am going put my neck out and say it was possible the biggest waves tow surfed in South Africa to date. I was huge and rouge! I was lucky to get out the water unharmed, the only damage was the hull of the ski, pinning it on the rocks coming in at the slipway as the pole was knock over by the swell overnight along with the loss of a tow rope.

Although there were no photographers or media boats able to get out to the breaks, a mad sailor in his 45ft monohull did pull in for 5 mins at Dungeons on his way out to sea and snapped a wave of Jakes whilst passing by the Centennial. The pics where sent to me from a good mate who I train with on the bike most mornings, Matt Wentworth who obviously has been hanging around the yacht clubs bars little too much! But you will get the idea of the how rouge and unpredictable the swell was on boxing day. If I had to start describing my session I honestly wouldn’t know where to start, beside my first wave was 30-40ft plus and I was able to make the inside section of Dungeons and got pumped to the bottom, wearing an Impossible paddle vest, impact vest and buoyance vest on and was wishing I had a Co2 vest after 60secs of being ragdolled 30ft under water… but that was only the start of the session!
  


 

Thursday, September 25, 2014

Monday, September 15, 2014

Claimed overall title of the Shimano MTB GP series for 2014 in Elite 4hr category

2014 has been a ripper year on the bike along with the arrival of my son on the 17th Aug, racing all over Australia almost every weekend from the centre of the desert in Alice Springs for a 6 day stage race, Wombat forests of Victoria  to vying for the series lead in NSW based Shimano GP series title.  

But on Sunday I was officailly awarded the title of Overall Series winner of the Shimano GP MTB series. Unfortunately was unable to race the last race due to a knee issue which has kept me off the bike but hope to be fit enough to race the full Kolwalski MTB race. However winning two of the series  events and a 2nd gave me enough of a lead to hold onto the series overall title:

THE FULL KOWALSKI (Circa 100 km):

The Full Kowalski will challenge you over a mind bendingly high proportion of flowing single track across East Kowen Forest and Sparrow Hill. Of course, we’d be remiss if we didn’t mention tantalising traverses, sweet carving descents and a few delightfully stout stem-biting climbs (provided free by the ACT Parks and Conservation Service!). This race will have it all… and more.

 
Media release, 16 September 2014
 
Stromlo rewards local racers at final SHIMANO MTB GP Series Race
 
Almost 300 riders participated in the final SHIMANO Mountain Bike Grand Prix Series event at Stromlo Forest Park. Many local riders claimed podium positions and two local riders took out the seven-hour elite endurance categories Four-hour format popular with solo racers
 

Australia's 2014 Commonwealth Games representative Andy Blair won the 4-hour elite men's race with 10 completed laps in 4:13:44 ahead of ex-Supercrosss World Champion Stefan Merriman from Newcastle and Daniel Beresford from Wagga Wagga (NSW). "It was great to win a race on home ground", said Blair and added that his fellow racers put up a good fight.
 
Noticeably absent due to injury was overall series winner in the 4-hour, Paris Basson from Sydney and the organisers credited Bryan Dunkin who secured the overall Junior series win with 9 laps and a fifth consecutive win at Stromlo. Wendy Stevenson from Sydney won the 4-hour elite women's race and was also awarded the overall series title.

 

Thursday, September 11, 2014

Shooting the Santa Cruz Solo with Inciteimages.com


As you can tell the image captured here by Mark Watson from inciteimages.com are insane.
But there is a story behind every shot: 5:20am shoot on an injured knee in a undisclosed location made for a cool memory and will grace a few international magazines.


Bike was kitted with KS dropper, Sram X1, Sram 650B Rise60 wheels, wide 720 bars




​Media release, 9 September 2014


SHIMANO MTB Grand Prix finale in Canberra draws Australia's top endurance mountain bikers

The fifth and final race of this year's SHIMANO Mountain Bike Grand Prix Series will summon more than 300 racers to Canberra's Stromlo Forest Park this Saturday. Organisers from Rocky Trail Entertainment expect a thrilling conclusion to the popular cross-country racing series that has seen a good 1500 riders cross their finish line since March. For 2015, a six-race series with headline sponsor SHIMANO Cycling Australia has already been confirmed to commence in early March next year.

For the final event, an eight kilometre race course will be set out at Stromlo Forest Park and among the participants will be some of Australia's top endurance athletes, including Canberra's Andrew Blair who finished in 12th at the recent Commonwealth Games XCO competition in Glasgow (UK). Rocky Trail's Event Director Juliane Wisata says that the series has attracted a wide variety of mountain bike racers since its inception in 2009, "We see this series as a real playground for all keen mountain bikers. Especially this year we've seen a huge influx of junior and female racers and we think it's because we provide a positive event atmosphere and professional racing platform for Australian athletes to enjoy and share their passion for mountain biking and to develop their skills." 


Series decider at Stromlo Forest Park

 
In the GP4-hour elite series, Wendy Stevenson and Paris Basson lead their respective categories. The top three series place-getters in each solo and team category will get awarded with the official SHIMANO MTB GP Series Champions socks and certificates. A minimum of two race results are required to be eligible for a placing and the best 4 out of 5 race points results will count towards to final series result

Wednesday, August 13, 2014


Media release, 11 August 2014

SHIMANO Mountain Bike Series announces two equal series leaders: McNamara and Richardson for GP7 hr
 
Paris Basson, comfortable GP4-hour elite men's lead after Round 4




 
 
Paris Basson and Brooke Rowlands are the GP4-hour elite winners of the SHIMANO Mountain Bike Grand Prix Round 4 at The Australian Botanic Garden, Mt Annan. In the GP7-hour competition turned out to be a nail-biter: Canberra's EdMcDonald persisted on the challenging track and won ahead of Quantum racers Michal Kafka and Ondrej Slezak. But it was Callum McNamara that attacked Max Richardson's series lead early on and with a fourth place ahead of the final series event on his home track at Stromlo Forest Park on 13 September, McNamara now draws level with Richardson taking over the series lead ex aequo with the newcomer from the Central Coast.



Organisers Rocky Trail Entertainment summoned a record field of riders to the SHIMANO Mountain Bike Grand Prix race at The Australian Botanic Garden, Mt Annan. Almost 350 riders competed in the four and seven hour competitions and with his second victory Paris Basson further increased his series lead in the GP4-hour elite men's category. Dominating a tight race among a field of more than 100 solo racers he managed to squeeze in 9 laps in 3:59:23 for yet another successful race with the birth of his first child imminent. Mike Cameron from Maroubra came in second with a gap of 6  minutes ahead of last year's winner Daniel McDonald from Campbelltown.


Detailed results from the Mount Annan event and online registration for Round 5 are now live on www.rockytrailentertainment.com

Wednesday, August 6, 2014

Shimano MTB Grand Prix series


Round 4:





Magellan duo takes out line honours

 

Sydney-siders Paris Basson and James Lamb from Magellan Racing dominated the overall field all day and were the only team to complete 23 laps in the elite pairs division, taking the line honours. “I’ve been racing almost every Rocky Trail event this year and they just keep getting better”, said Paris Basson. “The atmosphere is just phenomenal! We heard the music on most parts of the track and the event centre was so well arranged, great food, great company – an awesome weekend out!” Team mate and solo endurance racer James Lamb agreed, “This was one of the best races I’ve ever been to. And this team racing thing is quite a challenge, man, you push each other to race as hard as you can, it’s actually tougher that I thought it would be.”
 
 






Overall winners and line honours: 

Team 2 Male Elite // Magellan Racing // Paris Basson, James Lamb / 23 laps in 12:05:18



Round 3:


Four-time World Enduro Motor Cross Champion Stefan Merriman took out the four-hour Elite Men’s race at the SHIMANO Mountain Bike Grand Prix (MTB GP) near Wyong on the weekend, winning against series leader Paris Basson. With 14 completed laps Jason English won the seven-hour competition ahead of Andrew Lloyd and Max Richardson from Wamberal, who takes over the reigns as new series leader in that division. In the women’s competition, Lana Moy further increases her series lead in the four-hour event, whilst Kirby Knowles held onto her seven-hour series lead finishing second behind a dominant Laura Renshaw, the Elite Women’s winner of round three.




The depth of field was impressive as almost 350 riders gathered at the start line at Ourimbah MTB Park for the third round of the SHIMANO Mountain Bike Grand Prix Series. Multiple National Champions and the 24-Hour World Champion Jason English were at the start line, as well as one of Australia’s biggest names in motor cross racing: Stefan Merriman. After a win in the 40+ master category in round one with Rocky Trail earlier this year at Awaba, the 41-year old from Port Stephens showed that his talent for two-wheeled sports also extends into mountain biking and won in the elite male category with 8 laps completed in 4:01:13, putting none other than series leader Paris Basson in second ahead of Qantum racer Michal Kafka who came third.