BRYCELAND SMASHES FIELD IN WINDHAM AND GRABS WORLD CUP LEAD WITH OVER 1000 POINTS!
Josh “Ratboy” Bryceland stormed to the top of the podium once again at UCI Downhill World Cup #6 in Windham (USA) on Saturday, August 9.
His winning margin of 1.581 seconds was a country mile on such a short course. The result marks his third podium and second win of the season, now placing him squarely in the lead overall with 1007 points.
“I'm still in awe that I'm leading the World Cup,” said Bryceland. “I could hear the crowd from the bottom cheering for Gwinny in the finals, so I knew he had had a good run. I put that out of my head and took a few deep breaths, and then gave it everything I had.”
Teammate Greg Minnaar, the reigning World Champion who was recovering from knee surgery earlier in the year, finished in eleventh to consolidate his sixth place in the overall rankings.
“I was refining my bike settings during the week and I felt like I had it dialed in for the qualifier, but I missed getting up to speed in practice.“ explained Greg. “Finishing 11th isn't acceptable to me” he added, suggesting the best is still to come from the South African this season.
Steve Peat was the first to congratulate Josh as he crossed the line, visibly ecstatic at the continued rise of his protégée.
“Ratboy rules!” exclaimed Peaty. “It was another great event at Windham, and my bike was rad. I'm just gutted to be leaving without a decent result, but this place has always had mixed emotions for me over the years!”
The Syndicate are now amped for the final round of the World Cup in Méribel (FRA) set for August 21-23. Will Ratboy be able to retain his lead and take his first World Cup title? The whole mountain biking World will be tuning in live to find out!!
Windham Results:
1st JOSH BRYCELAND (GBR) 2:24:332
2nd AARON GWIN (USA) 2:25:913
3rd TROY BROSNAN (AUS) 2:26:455
11th GREG MINNAAR (RSA) 2:28.540
43rd STEVE PEAT (GBR) 2:33.488
Santa Cruz Syndicate Reveal New World Cup Race Bike For Mont Sainte Anne
Now the Rat's really out of the bag!
The Santa Cruz Syndicate are constantly testing new products as they maraude around the globe on their UCI World Cup campaign. Sometimes these products have subtle adapations that demand a trained eye to pick up on. Other times it's a little more obvious.
The rat was out of the bag when Josh Bryceland won the UK National Championships on an unmarked vehicle in Innerleithen on July 20th.
So, while we're unable to confirm ANY details about the bikes the guys are racing on in Mont Sainte Anne, we're not going to deny that what you see here isn't happening...
Looks like 650b will be coming to a future V-10 along with some angle changes and shock leverage changes.