Vic Champ Series - Bendigo
Some great results from members who travelled to Bendigo for the final two rounds of the Vic Champ MTB Series.
SATURDAY - RD 7 (and AusCycling Vic State Championships)
Alistair Ross: 2nd, U13 Men.
Ben Ross: 7th, U15 Men.
Ryder Chadd: 3rd, U19 Men.
Ruby Dobson: 2nd, Elite Women.
Bruce Halket: 4th, Masters 7/8.
Damian Grundy: 5th, Masters 7/8.
SUNDAY - RD 8
Alistair Ross: 2nd, U13 Men.
Ben Ross: 6th, U15 Men.
Ryder Chadd: 3rd, U19 Men.
Ruby Dobson: 2nd, Elite Women.
Bruce Halket: 2nd, Masters 7/8.
FINAL SERIES PODIUM WINNERS
Alistair Ross: 3rd, U13 Men.
Ruby Dobson: 2nd, Elite Women
First gravity enduro for 2025.
By Dave Empey
It was like the start of 2025; hot and unpredictable!
It was a very dry race on Tuesday 11 February but the tracks seem to be holding up after the early season maintenance.
The surface was a mixture of rock, loose rock, hard pack, loose hardpack (sand) and marbles. So traction was key.
There was a close tussle for positions 1 and 2 with Ryder taking the win by 1 second over Archie on his new bike. (Ryder also on a new bike but it was an XC bike, so it doesn’t really count)
Cam Dodson took 3rd with Stu Clark coming 2 sec behind Cam in 4th. Maybe Stu should try and keep his wheels on the ground as the unauthorised landing in soft sand may have cost him a position.
Rounding out the top 5 was Spencer Carmen.
In the family battles Ben Ross prevailed over Tim, again!
Nicole Hoebergen just pipped Cooper by 1 second.
Here are the results. Next week it’s back to the cross country pain cave.
The 2025 Bakker Plumbing Handicap
By Ryder Chadd
The Mansfield Mt Buller Cycling Club was out in Jamieson this week racing along the Woods Point Road for the Bakker Plumbing Handicap, with a total of 19 riders.
Craig Wilson set off on his own in the Limit group, followed by Adrian Dowd, Oliver Hall, Janine Appleton and Steve Curnow.
The next group in line consisted of Steve Duke, Simon Hall, Jason Parker, Mick Pearce and Heath Hammond. Darren Bakker, Ant Bateup and Dave Moore were the next group.
Steve Brown, Damian Grundy and Ryder Chadd rode in the ‘Block group and Andy Garret and Carl Simmons were up the back off Scratch.
Woods Point Road, being a twistier road with little hills, makes seeing the groups ahead quite tricky. The six groups only really get a gauge on where everyone was at the turn around point, roughly 15km out, at Sailor Bill’s Creek. By that point the second, third and fourth groups had almost merged together, making the push for the Block and Scratch groups just that little bit harder.
Steve, Damian and Ryder managed to pull back the big group in the lead with less than 5km to go. And this is where the racing got exiting!
With less the 500m to go, Dave Moore set off the first attack. Damian, Steve and Ryder followed over the final rise. Steve and Ryder push to the line, though Ryder not having enough gears, Steve couldn’t hang on slipping Ryder the win going for the fastest time of the night too.
Darren Bakker crossed the line in 3rd, with Simon Hall and Dave Moore rounding out the top five.
Adrian, Heath, Oliver, Damian, Janine, Jason and Ant closed out 6th to 12th (in that order) all being part of the finishing bunch.
Here are the results and many thanks again to Tony for his images.
Next week it’s the Whitfield Road to Long Lane, then clockwise around the Barwite Loop, finishing on Graves Road.
Upcoming Events
The Seymour Broadford Cycling Club winter race calendar for 2025 is now available to download here. They’re a great group of people to ride with and their races are really good fun. They’ve included four gravel races this winter too!
Sea Otter Australia Festival: 22-26 Oct, Bateman’s Bay, NSW.
Gravelista: 25 & 26 Oct, Seymour, Vic. Early Bird entries now open.