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Monday
Jun182012

Mitch Ropelato To Fill In For The Injured Troy Brosnan

With Monster Energy-Specialized racing’s Troy Brosnan at home recovering from a training injury sustained in Austria, Mitch Ropelato is ready to step up to the opportunity to fill-in for Brosnan. Ropelato has been racing in the U.S. for Specialized Racing-USA gravity onboard his Demo and will now debut for the Monster Energy-Specialized Team at both the Mont Saint Anne, Canada and Windham, New York World Cup rounds.

“Mitch was our first choice when we thought about a possible fill-in rider and we look forward to having him onboard. He’s a talented rider and I think he’ll have a good time on the program.” Said Team Manager Sean Heimdal. “It’s a shame to have Troy sidelined and we hope his recovery goes as planned!”

''Im happy to see Mitch filling in for myself and glad that he will be getting a factory ride at the next world cup rounds to show what talent on a bike he really has!'' says Troy Brosnan.

Mitch Ropelato says: “I'm super excited that I get the opportunity to ride with Sam Hill, work with Jacy and Sean under the Monster/Specialized tent. It’s really just a dream to be able to work with one of the top MTB teams in the world and really thankful that Specialized has lent me this opportunity to work with Monster Team. So, these next two weeks I’m just sitting on Cloud 9 without a worry in the world and just go out and have some fun riding my bike.”

Specialized Bicycles says: “This is a wonderful opportunity for Mitch while Troy recovers. He is a very talented rider and we couldn’t be more excited about the move. At Specialized we strive to develop riders and help them achieve their goals. To have Mitch come from one of our domestic teams and go to our global team is great for the program! We hope this move will be inspirational to other riders out there who have dreams of making it to a professional world cup team.”

Wednesday
Jun132012

2012 POC Eastern States Cup NH Stop Updates

The POC Eastern States Cup visited New Hampshire for series races #3 at Attitash, and #4 Pats Peak on the past two weekends. In typical New England fashion, the weather was at two extremes. It was cold, rainy and windy at Attitash, while Pats Peak’s weekend was sunny, hot and dry. Great turnouts at both events prove the hardiness of East Coast racers.

The Course at Attitash was challenging in the wet conditions. Mud, slippery roots and rocks on the steep, tight trails made the descent difficult to get an error free race run in. The racers that made the least mistakes and kept their momentum were on the podium. Congratulations are in order for all racers for battling the elements and making it to the finish line.

Voncooper Racing dominated the men’s pro field at Attitash taking the top two positions. Phil Kmetz and Gavin Vaugn ended up less than a second apart with a 2:56.31 and a 2:56.53 respectively. Australian Matthew Dodd was 6 seconds back with a 3:03.27.Katelyn Parhiala took the women’s pro win in some very difficult conditions.

While Pats peak is not the tallest mountain on the POC ESC calendar, it has a terrific track. It’s plenty steep, and makes the most of the terrain that is available. The track was a solid mix of open slope and technical woods sections. It was full of rock gardens and roots with a few good drops to boot. The weekend weather was exceptionally good. Pats Peak POC ESC stop featured a best of two run format, giving racers a safe, solid run, and an all out run as well.

Track conditions were dry and dusty, amazing considering the deluge that dumped some 7 to 8 inches of rain on New England last week. The course was incredibly physical, having three rock gardens and two moderate drops.  Despite it being relatively short, it did a good job zapping energy out of the racers, and was very well received.

Our visitors from Australia had the strongest showing for the weekend, with Matthew Dodd taking the win for the Pro Men with an astonishing 1:57 on his second run, besting his first run by two seconds. Matthew was the only racer to break the 2 minute mark, twice. Ben Moody did some incredible riding this weekend and ended the day with second place with a 2:00 on his second run and 2:04 on his first run. Aussie Jesse Beare took third with a 2:05 on his first run and a 2:00 on his second Run. It was a big weekend for Stephanie Levasque Sowles as she took he first Pro Women win with a 2:42 in both runs.

Another great weekend of POC ESC racing, the event had great atmosphere with the MTB festival. Thanks Pats Peak for all the hard work and fantastic course.

After four straight weekends of racing the series takes this weekend off before ESC #5 Mount Snow. Mount Snow is a racers favorite and the course for this race will be new. For more details on The POC ESC and the Mount Snow race, please visit www.easternstatescup.com

Monday
Jun112012

Aaron Gwin Extends World Cup Lead After A Nail Biting Finish

Fort William is a classic stop on the World Cup tour and the mixed weather and rider fortunes meant it was again a race with drama and varying luck for the top riders. Championship contenders Greg Minnaar and Trek World Racing's Aaron Gwin had qualifying runs they weren't completely happy with Minnaar finishing 7th, and Aaron scoring no points after having two crashes due to front wheel wash outs. Aaron felt he chose the wrong tire for the conditions on Saturday and was disappointed to concede 18 points to Greg, but the main points were up for grabs today.

Because of the qualifying result, Aaron started earlier than the main contenders and took the hotseat with a 4m 48secs. It was difficult to know if this time would hold for the next hour as the top 20 men came down the hill, or would they push towards Marc Beaumont's (GBR) qualifier of 4m 42secs. The lead started to whittle away and was down to 3secs when Danny Hart took to the track and got the gap down to 0.6secs. With Greg Minnaar crossing the line with a drive train mechanical and eventually finishing 6th, it was up to the final two riders from Team GT to knock Aaron from the hotseat, which eventually did not happen. Aaron took his 7th World Cup win from 10 starts for Trek World Racing (and a 100% podium success rate), with hart second and Gee Atherton third. Aaron’s World Cup lead is now 85 points.

Aaron said: "I just rode a smooth run. It was hard to judge but all I knew was that it needed to be smooth. It was pretty nerve wracking watching all the big guys coming down and I started to think a podium w as likely, but the win was a real surprise. I'm glad to have finally conquered this amazing track! The fans here have been incredible all week."

For Justin Leov it was bitterly disappointing after riding at his best level all week and feeling confident of a great run in the final, when a small error in a straight forward section of track cost him valuable time.

Justin said: "It was just a simple mistake but it cost me a lot. I pretty bummed because I know from my riding and what others have said to me that I was on it this week. I just have to push forward and take the positives from my riding this week and head to North America tomorrow as determined as ever." Neko Mulally is back racing with Justin Leov in the Vermont round of the US National Series, at Sugarbush Resort next weekend, and the team will all be back together the following week in Mont-Sainte-Anne for next round of both the XC and DH World Cups.

Monday
Jun112012

2012 Mountain States Cup Race 1 Results The Chile Challenge

Pro Men

1 LOGAN BINGGELI Saint George UT KHS 213148 5:46.14 200

2 BEN FURBEE Los Osos CA Transition/FoxShox/e13/Maxxis/Formula/Leyzne/ODI 215234 5:47.84 186

3 MITCH ROPELATO Ogden UT Specialized USA Gravity 240150 5:48.79 174

4 SHAWN NEER Arvada CO Mojo Wheels / Smac Innovations 203249 5:52.40 164

5 TREVOR TRINKINO Evergreen CO Yeti Fox Factory 242852 5:54.22 156

6 KEVIN AIELLO Rancho Santa Margarita CA KHS 245409 5:55.79 150

7 KIRAN MACKINNON Aromas CA Santa Cruz/TLD/e*thirteen/Formula/Cane Creek/Fox 298817 5:55.99 144

8 JASON MEMMELAAR Chester NY DRD Intense 161139 5:57.41 140

9 LELAND O'CONNOR Ithaca NY E13/Trek 224089 5:57.50 136

10 ARTHUR BABCOCK Fulton NY One Ghost Industries / Novatec / Shimano 312428 5:57.65 132

11 JOEY SCHUSLER Boulder CO Yeti Fox Shox Factory Race Team 201238 5:58.08 130

12 CHRIS BOICE Albuquerque NM Yeti Cycles National Team 215006 6:02.01 128

13 DILLON LEMARR Amarillo TX Angel Fire Bike Park / Specialized 291074 6:02.68 126

14 AUSTIN HACKETT-KLAUBE Dillon CO WRR/Trek/Novik Gloves 294146 6:02.90 124

15 GAVIN VAUGHAN Sharon VT Voncooper 173589 6:04.14 122

16 NATE FURBEE Los Osos CA Transition/FoxShox/e13/Maxxis/Formula/Leyzne/ODI 215754 6:04.33 120

17 JESS PEDERSEN Telluride CO Team Geronimo / Banshee Bikes 186232 6:05.60 118

18 BRIAN BUELL Jamestown CO Team Geronimo / Banshee Bikes 218052 6:05.91 116

19 KYLE THOMAS Bellevue WA Diamondback 262613 6:07.04 114

20 RICARDO PRECIADO NEGRETE Zapopan JA Niccolai/Schwalbe 19810514 6:07.25 112

Pro Women

1 JACQUELINE HARMONY Sedona AZ IXS/510/Smith Optics 191051 6:37.76 200

2 WENDY PALMER Moab UT Chile Bikes/Shimano/Fox/Sombrio 201162 6:54.25 186

3 KATY MONGER Avon CO Mojo Wheels/Monster/Nema/Spy Optics/GoPro 286012 8:02.25 174

4 AMBER PRICE Westminster CO Royal Racing USA 255122 8:21.36 164

5 CHRISTEN BOYER Aspen CO One Ghost Industries 248742 8:52.56 156

Full 2012 Chile Challange MCS Race Results

Sunday
Jun102012

2012 Fort William World Cup Round 3 Final Results

2012 Fort William World Cup Men's Finals Results

2012 Fort William World Cup Women's Finals Results