What can I say the weekend went off great, a couple early showers on saturday morning did little to quash the spirits of all 273 racers who turned out for the Super D provincial champs, DH #5 and ofcourse fundraiser for the Stephen Lewis Foundation.
http://www.stephenlewisfoundation.org/index.cfm
First and foremost just over $500 was raised for the Stephen Lewis Foundation, an organization committed to providing resources to small, front-line groups that make tremendously effective use of comparatively small amounts of money to fight AIDS in sub Saharan Africa. The toonie toss into the basket of a Kona Afribike was the hit of the weekend, with prizes going out to all how landed a toonie in the basket.


Toonie toss action into the Kona Afribike
photo: old school johnny
When it got down to racing the best put it all on the line for the Super D provincial Championships. A nice long course tested the lungs and skills of all the racers, we had a great course set up using Embryo (one of the best trails at Blue!)
here are some of the results.
Jacob lacosse put down a smokin time winnnig by almost 1:10, nice work. It was worth the drive from Thunder Bay!
18 and under Open
1 471 j Jacob Lacosse Thunder Bay 9:27.363
2 3 j Josh Buosi Thunder Bay 10:38.675
3 702 j Dean Thompson Sessions DH/The Bike Zone Georgetown 10:54.124
John Fisher continued his dominance of the Super D winning his 3rd race of the season.
19 - 29 Open
1 65 * John Fisher Cycle Solutions/Angry Johnny`s Racing Unionville 8:23.204
2 667 * Michael Hermanovsky Richmond Hill 8:40.103
3 2 * Tom Kakamousias Silent Devinci Toronto 8:46.928
Local Blue mountain instructor and retired elite racer Michael Towers took the 30+.
30+ Open
1 211 a Michael Towers Blue Mountain Racing Collingwood 9:21.545
2 225 a Jeremy Schaab Toronto 9:32.670 11.126
3 89 b Robert Sangers Glenburnie 9:32.814
The DH course was kept a heavily guarded secret with rumours flying for weeks as to what the selection would be. We decided to try something new with some great technical sections and awesome high speed pedalling. The result was the longest course in Ontario’s history!
The youngest category put down some amazing times for this long course. It was Jamie Tice who just took the win over local Matt Wilcox in 2nd, Deven Chilton a podium regular took a solid 3rd.
Minime
1 1002 Jamie Tice Cycle Solutions/Angry Johnny`s Racing Toronto 3:43.424
2 1015 Matthew Wilcox Collingwood 3:43.937
3 1006 Deven Chilton Ancaster 3:45.462
Kristen Courtney with a broken finger/wrist managed to pull out a solid 3rd, while Monika Luebke (Cycle Solutions) edged out enough to take 2nd place.
We had a superstart on hand yet again, Former National DH Champ Cassandra Boon (Sweet Petes) decimated the field by 40 seconds, her form had her thinking about the National Champs this coming weekend, will she do it???
Women Open
1 980 Cassandra Boon Sweet Pete`s Toronto 3:36.689
2 108 Monika Luebke Cycle Solutions/Angry Johnny`s Racing Mississauga 4:05.339
3 102 e Kristen Courtney Brantford 4:08.782
A great Junior Expert field had some super tight times with Alistair Pimlott (silent devinci) taking 3rd, only 1/10th ahead of him was Josh toohill. However it was Factory Lapierre rider Robert Bailey (Lapierre Bikes) who would pilot his light DH 920 bike to first place by almost 3.5 seconds.
Junior Expert
1 85 Robert Bailey Cambridge 3:24.583
2 77 Josh Toohill Elora 3:27.808
3 78 Alistair Pimlott Silent Devinci Toronto 3:27.976
As the day winded down it was anybody’s guess as to who would pull off the Elite men’s podium, with some of the Pro’s living local and riding the trails everyday would they easily take the win??? As it turned out one of the best conditioned racers Josh Decloet (Commencal) put down an amazing 3:15 for 5th place, with his teamate and local Taylor Rowlands (Commencal) just ahead of him for 4th. Big guy Zach Tatem (Trek Store) put down all that power for 3rd with former national team member Rob Fraser (Primary Trek) edging him out by almost 3 seconds for 2nd spot. But the shouts and cheers exploded as Mr. Canada Justin Brown (Cycle Solutions) put down a time nobody thought possible winning by over 4 seconds
Elite/Pro Men
1 26 Justin Brown Cycle Solutions/Angry Johnny`s Racing Brampton 3:08.994 25 100.00
2 18 * Rob Fraser Primary-Trek Pickering 3:12.547 3.553 22 98.15
3 5 Zachary Tatem Trek Store Race Team Toronto 3:15.285 6.291 20 96.78
4 16 * Taylor Rowlands Nottawa 3:15.380 6.387 18 96.73
5 21 Josh DeCloet Turkey Point 3:17.366
Next DH Stop is Sir Sams, free camping for everyone, beach down the street, its going to be a goody!
We can’t thank enough our amazing support staff, Lee Allen, Greg, Kris Somers (MC/DJ), Allan Hawley and his timing staff, Ski Pro Patrol and staff (Graeme, Peter, Gary, Nancy etc), Nicky and ofcourse the amazing volunteers and sponsors:
Cycle-Solutions.com Bike Store, Lapierre Bikes, Norco Performance Bikes , Kenda Tires, Titec Components, Dropmachine.com, POC Protection, Harveys, Fatlip clothing, Industry Bike park, Ontario Cycling Association and X-Fusion shocks.
For all results and Ontario Cup DH/4X racing info go to
http://www.sirbikealotracing.com
source: Peter Appleton
Sirbikealot Racing and Promotions
29 Helen st
Dundas,ON
L9H 1N2
info@sirbikealotracing.com
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Gregg






