Rain wrecks the Husky, Again!

It is regret that we advise of the postponement of THE 100K’er MTB Marathon.

A number of factors have led us to this decision, including:

  • Opinion of the local mtb club and NSW State Forests.
  • Conditions of the trails due to the amount of rain experienced over the previous 2-and-a-half weeks.  In the 3 days to 9am this morning, there was 65mm of rain.  Due to the sodden nature of the trails, this water is simply not draining from the course.
  • Rider safety in terms of being able to ride in a controlled manner, and also getting emergency vehicles into the forest.
  • Enjoyment for riders versus cost of fixing a destroyed bike.

There is no perfect answer in a wet weather event.  The only perfect outcome is for an event to be run on firm dry tracks; an outcome that we cannot deliver this weekend.  While sunny days are predicted in the days before the 19th, the damage has already been done.  iAdventure, and THE 100K’er MTB Marathon, will not be contributors to the further damage to trails that ultimately belong to everyone – for everyone’s enjoyment.

What Now:

  • We will announce the new date as soon as we can finalise the reschedule.  We expect to be able to announce this by Thursday evening.
  • Riders will have approx. 1 week to transfer entries free of charge, if they are unable to make the new date.  After this time, there will be a 20% admin charge to change entry details.  There are no refunds available for rescheduled events.
  • Following this, entries will reopen, as there are a limited number of entries still available.

We appreciate your understanding in this matter.  While it appears to us that we have been cursed by the weather gods, we will not compromise the quality of the event if we cannot guarantee the enjoyment of our competitors.

We will release any further information relating to the rescheduled event as soon as it comes to hand.  Obviously we are now extremely busy with planning for the rescheduled event.  If competitors could please refrain from emailing us with questions relating to the reschedule until all details have been released.  Thankyou.

 

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Tuesday, 08 May

An ecstatic Andrew Blair bagged his first Real Insurance XCM Series win when he crossed the finish line first, smashing the Convict100 course record.

A better day for a race on the Convict100 course could not have been dreamed up! A fresh misty morning turned into a beautiful dry sunny day in St Albans for the third event in as many weeks in the Real Insurance XCM Series.

Slick event organisation by Maximum Adventure saw around 3,000 riders and spectators seamlessly fit into the tiny town, creating a buzzing and exciting atmosphere.

A heavily loaded Elite field once again lined up with Series leaders Shaun Lewis and Jenny Fay surrounded by riders like Adrian Jackson, Andrew Blair, Jason English, Matt Fleming, Andy Fellows, Ben Mather and Trenton Day to name but a few. The previous 2 weeks of back to back racing unfortunately knocked 2011 Series champion Dylan Cooper off his best form rendering him unfit to start due to a cold.

It was a fast start as usual with Matt Fleming looking eager to attack as he put his foot down from the word go. However it was Ben Mather who lead Trenton Day and Adrian Jackson over the KOM climb. With 3rd over KOM Jackson earned a vital point and took lead in the KOM competition over Shaun Lewis. Andrew Blair, Andy Fellows, Jason English and Anthony Shippard were not far behind. Series leader Shaun Lewis was still in the mix but was in visible difficulty, also nursing a cold. It was not meant to be for Lewis who sat up soon after the KOM and returned to the start line to see who would take the leader's jersey off of his back, going into the 4th leg of the Series.

In the final few kilometres it was Blair and promising youngster Trenton Day fighting it out, but Blair proved too strong crossing the finish and breaking the course record by over 9 minutes. This also places Blair in the overall Series lead going into the 4th leg of the Series - the Stevens Bikes Husky100. Day came in second, also breaking the course record and establishing himself as one to watch should he be able to juggle his road calendar to do more XCM Series events. Third place was taken by defending Convict100 champion Ben Mather, who we will undoubtedly see more of as he regains his form before the end of the Series. Adrian Jackson and Anthony Shippard rounded off the top 5.

The ladies race was once again dominated by Jenny Fay who seems to be in a class of her own this year. Fay was first over the top of the QOM ahead of Becky Mates and Janet Martin and went on to finish a very impressive 20th overall, almost 20 minutes ahead of Mates. Mates will wear the Queen of the Mountain jersey at the Husky in 6 weeks time.

Thursday, 03 May
Property One offer luxurious and affordable holiday lettings in the Jervis Bay/Nowra area, perfect for families or groups of mates travelling down to compete at the 2012 Stevens Bikes Husky 100.

Property One is happy to support the riders at this years Husky 100 with the following offers:
  • Late check-out: Check-out as late as 2pm, perfect for most riders to finish the event, shower and check-out, and be back at the event centre for presentations.
  • Free Date Transfer: If for any reason the Husky is postponed, you can transfer the date of your accommodation booking, without losing a cent of your booking fee.
  • Cancellation: If, for a genuine reason, you are unable to attend the rescheduled date for the event, you may cancel your accommodation booking and receive a full refund.
Now you can book your accommodation for the Husky 100 with confidence and peace of mind. Get in contact with Antonia at Property One and organise your accommodation soon, and tell them iAdventure sent you!

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