NZ's mountain bikers impress on world stage

Rotorua's Lachie Stevens-McNab in early season action. Photo / Trek Factory

New Zealand’s downhill mountain bike riders produced another beacon performance across all finals at the latest round of the UCI Whoop MTB World Series in La Thuile, nestled in the Italian Alps.

Promising Hawke’s Bay rider Tyler Waite (Yeti-Fox Factory) was third in the junior men’s final and moves to second overall midway through the 10-round season.

He was joined by fourth placings for elite Lachie Stevens-McNab (Trek Factory), his second of the season, and emerging talent Kate Hastings (Pivot Factory) in junior women – both riders from Rotorua.

Joining them was Queenstown’s Jess Blewitt (Cube Factory) who was eighth in the elite women to move into the top 10 overall.

Jess Blewitt has moved into the top 10 overall in women's elite. Photo / Red Bull Content Pool
Jess Blewitt has moved into the top 10 overall in women's elite. Photo / Red Bull Content Pool

Waite showed his consistency to record his fourth top four finish in five junior men’s finals with an excellent showing.

He was conservative at the start but unleashed an outstanding second half of the ride down the dry, rutted track to finish 4.740s from the winner Till Alran (FRA).

He is now second overall, only eight points behind the leader.

There were four Kiwis in the top 12 in the junior men’s final with Tyler joined by Jonty Williamson (Palmerston North, Yeti-Fox) sixth, Malik Boatwright (Queenstown) eighth, and Leogang winner Oli Clark (Kaikoura, MS-Racing) 12th.

Stevens-McNab, who had to go through the second qualifying session to make the final, let it rip in his finals performance.

Fourth rider away, he produced his usual lightning start and maintained that pace over the rutted tree roots to move to the top of the standings.

He sat atop of the hot seat as the next 12 riders could not match his time before he was edged back to fourth overall by the last three rides, topped by brilliant Canadian Jackson Goldstone.

Stevens-McNab moves to 12th overall with his third final in five starts this season.

It was a similar story for Queenstown’s multinational champion, Blewitt, in the elite women. The Cube Factory rider set a fast early pace, bagging another top 10 finish seven seconds from winner Nina Hoffman (GER) to move into the top 10, having scored points in four of her five races this season.

There were plaudits for a remarkable performance from two-time junior world champion Erice van Leuven, with the Norco Race teenager finishing 12th in the elite final.

She only recently returned from five months’ rehabilitation off the bike from injury, and in her second race, moving to the elite ranks.

New Zealand’s factory in junior women, which van Leuven led in recent years, continued with four Kiwis finishing in the top 10 at La Thuile.

They were led by Rotorua teenager Kate Hastings, who finished fourth in the final, to move to seventh overall after scoring in her last three rounds in her first season in the world series.

Fellow Rotorua rider Bellah Birchall (Team High Country) was fifth, with Queenstown’s Indy Deavoll sixth and Tauranga’s Eliana Hulsebosch eighth.

The Santa Cruz Syndicate rider had set the pace in her run, fastest on the course at that stage, before hitting a tree root and falling.

She recovered quickly to finish her run, to be fourth in the overall rankings, just 20 points off second.

Birchall moves up to fifth and Hastings seventh with five rounds remaining.

There is no break for the gravity riders who move to the sixth round this weekend at altitude in Pal Arinsal, Andorra, with a joint round with cross-country.

Results:

Downhill Final Round 5, Junior women: Aletha Ostgaard (USA) 4:08.157, 1; Rosa Zierl (AUT) at 2.445, 2; Matilda Melton (USA) at 2.831, 3. Also NZ Riders: Kate Hastings (Rotorua) at 7.109, 4; Bellah Birchall (Rotorua, Team High Country) at 9.354, 5; Indy Deavoll (Queenstown) at 10.275, 6; Eliana Hulsebosch (Tauranga, Santa Cruz Synd) at 17.502, 8.

Junior men: Till Alran (FRA) 3:28.265, 1; Asa Vermette (USA) at 1.569, 2; Tyler Waite (Hawke’s Bay, Yeti-Fox Factory) at 4.740, 3. Also: Jonty Williamson (Palmerston North, Yeti-Fox) at 7.802, 6; Malik Boatwright (Queenstown) at 9.570, 8; Oli Clark (Kaikoura, MS-Racing) at 12.562, 12.

Elite women: Nina Hoffmann (GER) 3:57.934, 1; Valentina Holl (AUT) at 2.994, 2; Gracey Hemstreet (CAN) at 3.199, 3. Also NZers: Jess Blewitt (Queenstown, Cube Factory) at 7.284, 8; Erice van Leuven (Wellington, Norco Race) at 14.929, 12.

Elite men: Jackson Goldstone (CAN) 3:27.134, 1; Loris Vergier (FRA) at 0.604, 2; Loic Bruni (FRA) at 1.039, 3. Also: Lachie Stevens-McNab (Rotorua, Trek Factory) at 3.096, 4.

-Cycling NZ

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