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KONA LES GETS RIDER TRACY MOSELEY 2nd MARIBOR, SLOVENIA-2nd WORLD CUP OVERALL
The Kona Les Gets Factory Team wrapped up the World Cup season with a fine performance by Tracy Moseley. Tracy once again showed she is one of the most consistent downhill finishers on the World Cup circuit. Unfortunately, a scare was felt throughout racing community when Fabien Barel crashed hard in the semi-final. Barel had been riding well and was confident after his Silver Medal performance at the World Championships.more
KONA LES GETS RIDER FABIEN BAREL TAKE SILVER MEDAL AT FORT WILLIAM WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS
In what was one of the more amazing feats of the season (pun intended) Fabien Barel put together a stellar ride to take the Silver Medal in the Elite Men’s Downhill. After five weeks off of the bike due to a broken foot, Barel had only the four short days of training and practice before the big run. Barel is known for his uncanny ability to put it all together for the biggest of the big runs and this year was not different. The added pressure seemed to only make him more determined. more
KONA LES GETS RIDERS GO 4th, 5th & 6th IN US NATIONAL MOUNTAIN BIKE SERIES
Ryan Trebon and Barry Wicks didn’t have the final weekend of racing they were hoping for but it was still good enough to get both of them on the podium for the overall standings for the year. Ryan Trebon, the current US National Champion in Short Track finished 4th Overall for short Track and 11th in the Cross Country Overall. Barry Wicks finished 5th in the overall Standing for Cross Country. Kris Sneddon also had a career best overall finish in 9th place in the Cross Country Overall. more
KONA LES GETS RIDERS FABIEN BAREL TAKE ALL THE GOLD AT CRANKWORX 2007-5 GOLD MEDALS
The Kona athletes showed their versatility this weekend in what has become the hallmark of the team—having some of the best athletes in the world in all disciplines of the sport of cycling. The Crankworx Festival in Whistler BC was in full swing and saw record attendance both in entrants and spectators. more
SCHLADMING WORLD CUP REPORT FROM KONA LES GETS RIDER FABIEN BAREL (PDF)
KONA LES GETS TEAM RIDER TRACY MOSELEY 4TH AT SCHLADMING, AUS WORLD CUP
Tracy Moseley had the top finish of the weekend for the Kona Les Gets Factory Gravity squad at the Shladming World Cup in Austria finishing in 4th place. Team vehicle issues made for a challenging outing for the team. The clutch gave out right on the Austria-Germany border and from there it was a logistical challenge just to get all the riders and equipment to the event. more
NEAL KINDREE 6TH U-23 AT ST. FELLICIEN WORLD CUP, TREBON 3RD AT OREGON STATE ROAD RACE
Despite cutting a sidewall and flatting Neal Kindree posted one of his best finishes with a 6th Place U-23 finish (49th Overall) at the St. Felicien World Cup. His time gaps from the Elite Men’s leader continues to narrow and Kindree is showing that he will be a force to be reckoned with for years to come. more
KONA LES GETS FACTORY TEAM PODIUMS IN ALL DISCIPLINES AT MONT STE ANNE WORLD CUP
It was a very successful weekend for the Kona Les Gets Factory Team, with all gravity riders making it onto the podium.
The track was wide open and fast for the most part, with 2 technical sections in the trees, All the riders were happy with the track, but knew it would be a hard race! The rain continued all day Wednesday. more
TRACY MOSELEY WINS FORT WILLIAM DH & BARRY WICKS 5TH, ERIK TONKIN 6TH AT PARK CITY NMBS XC
With no disrespect to Tracy, the highlight of the weekend of racing for the Kona Les Gets Factory Team was the career ride and 6th place finish for longtime Kona rider Erik Tonkin. Tonkin has been the workingman’s hero for so many over the years and he routinely pulls 50 hours working in his shop, Sellwood Cycle Repair, and takes red eye flights to get to races. This weekend was no different except for the very impressive result. more
Kona Cyclo-Cross
Queen of Cross, Kona rider:
Ann Knapp .
Photo: John Gibson
Ryan Trebon wins US Cyclocross Nationals Barry Wicks 6th Place
Ryan Trebon added another US National Championship jersey to his
collection by winning the US Cyclocross National Championships
in Providence, Rhode Island. Trebon won the race in commanding
fashion with a wire to wire victory and some help from his teammate
Barry Wicks. Download Full
Report 184kb PDF
The Full Skinny
USA Cyclocross Nationals 2006
Providence, Rhode Island
The final race of the domestic USA cyclocross racing schedule
culminated in Providence, Rhode Island and with it came heavy
expectations. Coming off of a great season all the Kona riders
were expected to do well. Leading the charge was Ryan Trebon coming
into the race as a heavy favorite to win the Elite Men’s
Race. His recent 10th place finish a very tough Superprestige
in Europe the only increased those expectations. Trebon did not
disappoint and delivered the victory and became the first rider
in US history to hold both the mountain bike and cyclocross USA
National Championship titles in the same year. Download Full Report
324kb PDF
Kona Cyclo-Cross
Trebon Wins Big at Fort Steilacoom US Gran Prix Clinches Overall
Title
Wicks Takes Third Overall in US Gran Prix SeriesFORT STEILACOOM-LAKEWOOD,
WA
The rain let up for the day and racers and spectators alike were
treated to fast racing. Juxtaposed against a fast power course
was the infamous Kona Knapp Time Run up that could make or break
your day. On this day though there was no catching Trebon. The
race began with a group of six off the front that contained his
teammate Barry Wicks among others but when Trebon decided to charge
the only one that could stay with him was Tim Johnson at least
for a while. But Trebon just kept turning the screws and Johnson
eventually could not match the pace and Trebon rode to a solo
victory. Wicks had flat legs and suffered the whole day to end
up in 6th place. Erik Tonkin finished 15th.
For the Elite Women Wendy Simms put in a great ride staying in
contention with the leaders for most of the race. But in the final
laps Katie Compton put in an attack that only Lyne Bessette could
counter and that left Simms to duke it out with series leader
Georgia Gould. The two played cat and mouse for two laps with
neither being able to shake the other and it came down to the
final sprint where Simms narrowly edged out Gould for 3rd place.
Simms was determined to win the sprint, “I’m so tired
of getting fourth and I wasn’t going to let it happen again
today.” Ann Knapp had a good ride steadily picking her way
through the fields to finish 17th.
Dale Knapp also rode strong in the Masters field charging the
run up that has his namesake each time through to the roar of
the crowd where the Kona sponsored DJ Tumbling Tumbleweed kept
the crowd pumped. After leading the first few laps Knapp cracked
just enough for two more riders to get past and he ended up taking
3rd place.
STUMPTOWN CLASSIC-HILSBORO, OR
Day two of the weekend brought significantly different conditions
and racing. The steady downpour turned the relatively flat course
into a soup pit and it wasn’t more than a half lap before
the riders were caked in mud. Barry Wicks launched off the front
of the race looking to better his result from the day before and
move up in the overall standings but was plagued by three flats
in the day. “I’m bummed because I was riding really
well today, but each time I’d get back into it I’d
flat and lose another two minutes,” said Wicks. After Wicks
flatted Trebon charged to the front to once again trade jabs with
Tim Johnson. But today Trebon would not be able to stick with
the pace having multiple bobbles in the mud and holes lurking
beneath the puddles. Trebon finished 5th and Wicks finished 11th.
Erik Tonkin had a string of bad luck that began with being crashed
out at the start of the event. “I went down hard when the
guy in front of me crashed and all I could do was curl up and
wait for other riders to hit me. I think at least six other riders
rammed into me. I’m going to be really sore tomorrow,”
he said. Then a flat tire and ripped off rear derailleur took
him out of contention for good. He finished 23rd.
The elite women’s race was an exciting race with watch with
many riders taking there shot at a knock out punch. Kona rider
Wendy Simms jumped from the gun and splintered to group and only
the other four favorites could go with her. From there it was
a matter of trading blows, trying to find the good lines and stay
upright. But on the third lap Katerina Nash was able to separate
from the group, which forced everyone else to chase and exploded
the group. Simms rode strong all day long and charged out looking
for a victory and in the end finished 4th, but was awarded here
3rd most aggressive rider award of the series. She finished the
series in 4th place Overall. Ann Knapp had a great ride. She is
still starting from the mid pack rows and it is a site to see
her pick off rider after riders. Her technical skills are top
notch and they helped greatly on this course and she finished
in 10th place.
Dale Knapp shot out the front of the Master men race like a cannon
and was not to be seen by the field for the remainder of the day.
Knapp loves the hard, nasty muddy conditions saying, “There’s
nothing like a good Portland mud bath.” Knapp led the race
wire to wire to take the victory. What makes his victory even
more impressive was the fact that he was on duty as the mentor/coach
for the Kona sponsored Junior Development Rad Racing Team. Prior
to his owns start he could be seen washing his junior racers bikes
and in the pits for them. He showed up to his own start with no
warm up, went on to take a wire-to-wire victory, and drove back
to Seattle to work the graveyard shift as a flight simulator technician.
Just another day in the life of Kona cyclocross hero Dale Knapp.
While the weekend final day of racing wasn’t exactly what
the Kona team had hoped for the effort everyone put out on this
the final day of the US Gran Prix was impressive. Special thanks
goes out to team mechanic Mark Matson, all of our sponsors and
especially Jake & Dan.
US GRAN PRIX OVERALL FINAL STANDINGS Elite Men
1st place Ryan Trebon-Kona Factory Cyclocross Team
3rd place-Barry Wicks-Kona Factory Cyclocross Team
15th place Erik Tonkin- Kona Factory Cyclocross TeamElite Women
5th Place Wendy Simms-Kona Factory Cyclocross Team
15th Place Ann Knapp- Kona Factory Cyclocross Team
Master Men 35+
5th Place Dale Knapp- Kona Factory Cyclocross Team
As Always thanks to our sponsors: Jake & Dan, Kona Bicycle
Company,
Stvenstad Dental, Easton Sports, Shimano, FSA, Verge Clothing,
WTB, Honey Stinger & Big Agnes
Kona Cyclo-Cross
Kona Factory Cyclocross Team Doubles Up the
Victories and Wins Fourth Straight USGP Trebon Wins USGP #3, Wicks
Wins USGP #4
Longmont Colorado was the host of the 3rd round of the US Gran
Prix of Cyclocross and all eyes were on the newly delivered Verge
Sport white leader skin suit worn by Kona rider Ryan Trebon. The
other racers got a look at it at the start but after the lead
lap would see only the back of it and from a distance. Trebon
simply rode away from the splintered field to a solo victory.
Trebon said, “It was good racing today and I wanted to go
out from the front and win with a good margin. I feel like I am
finally coming into full form.”
Barry Wicks had a stoic ride. He was with the lead group and seemed
to be the strongest rider in the group and was waiting from Trebon
to get enough of a gap so he could launch an attack of his own.
Unfortunately, a broken seat post and a subsequent crash resulted
in a 5th place finish. “It’s frustrating, but that’s
racing and you have to just get up and roll with it. After the
post broke I pitted for the new bike but forgot I had let some
air pressure out of the tires on my A bike right before the race.
So when I was pinning it on the B bike right out of the pits I
misjudged the tire pressure and stacked it on one of the corners.”
Dale Knapp and Erik Tonkin both put in some fine rides. Dale Knapp
ended up 9th in the Master 35+ field which is becoming bigger
and faster by the year. Erik Tonkin finished 11th essentially
holding his starting position.
Wendy Simms just couldn’t quite stay with the lead group
and dangled off the back of it for most of the Elite women’s
race. She rode solid on a course that wasn’t really wells
suited for her style, as she likes the courses technical and muddy.
She finished in 6th Place. Ann Knapp made her first appearance
at the 2006 US Gran Prix series. She showed that while she is
still working on her fitness the tenacity and savvy earned her
the Adidas most aggressive rider award of the day. She worked
her way up from the very last starting row to 15th. When asked
how she felt Knapp remarked “I suffered hard today but it
is just so good to be back out racing again.”
Boulder, Colorado was the host of the 4th round of the US Gran
Prix event at what was one of the finest venues to date. The course
was set between a high school grounds and Platt Park with the
Rockies as the backdrop. The dramatic setting set the scene for
the day where some of the most exciting cross racing in recent
memory took place.
In the Elite Men’s race it looked to be a repeat of the
day before with Trebon rocketing off the front with only Todd
Wells able to keep pace. It seemed for a bit as if Wells may just
have been able to match Trebon’s power but when Trebon would
lift the pace you could see the hurt in Wells face. Ultimately
it wasn’t to be a repeat of the day before as Trebon had
mechanical issues with handlebars slipping out of position on
some of the rough parts of the course. This set the stage for
the finest cross rides of his teammate Barry Wicks’ career.
Wicks lost contact with the lead group after the first lap and
seemed to be out of contention. “I was hurting so bad on
lap two and three and I was doing all I could to just hang on.
But sometimes it’s like that and if you can get through
that rough spot the legs just seem to get better as the race goes
on.” When Wicks saw that Trebon had dropped off the pace
with mechanical issues he knew he had to put in a big ride for
the Kona team. He drove himself into the land of the dark as he
spent three laps digging to the depths of pain to regain contact
with the lead group.
Once he had made contact with the lead group he could tell, like
the day before he was the strongest rider and with teammate Trebon
charging back to the field he pulled only by necessity. By the
end of the race Wicks knew he had it in the bag, he was perfectly
positioned coming off the last lap and into the finish shoot and
launched his sprint to victory. Meanwhile Trebon was dazzling
the crowd with a display of angry power and clawed back from a
nearly two minute deficit to come within 10 seconds of the lead
group and finished 4th. This stellar ride earned Trebon the most
aggressive rider award of the day.
Dale Knapp had a much better ride in the Masters 35+ class and
was able to keep the power on as he dangled in and out of the
lead group all day. He’d get dropped on the long windy road
section only to reel back the group in the more technical sections.
But as Knapp said, “You can only go to the bank so many
times before you get overdrawn and at that point it’s damage
control. So when I lost contact with the final group for the final
time I just settled into a rhythm to hold my place.” He
ended up 5th. Erik Tonkin succumbed to flatlanders syndrome and
just couldn’t recover at the altitude and ended his day
in 16th position.
Wendy Simms had a ride very similar to Dale Knapp’s and
suffered at the end of the main chase group for most the day.
She too was struggling with the 2nd day of racing at altitude
but was able to better her place by one and ended up 5th. Ann
Knapp also had a better ride, had a better start and was able
to use her superior technical skills to work her way through the
group to finish 11th. The writing is on the wall that Knapp is
coming back on form after a lay off. When the courses turn to
the Pacific Northwest where mud and rain will be a factor she
will mix it up with the top racers once again.
Special mention goes out to team wrench Mark Matson who pulled
out all the stops to deal with equipment problems the whole weekend
and also to Kona Dealer Full Cycle in Boulder for pulling parts
out of stock to keep the Kona Factory team atop the Podium.
Next UP US Gran Prix rounds 4 & 5 in Lakewood, WA November
18th and Portland, OR November 19th.
As Always thanks to our sponsors: Jake & Dan, Kona Bicycle
Company, Stvenstad Dental, Easton Sports, Shimano, FSA, Verge
Clothing, WTB, Honey Stinger & Big Agnes
Trebon Doubles Up Again-Two
more Cyclocross Victories
Trebon Doubles UP the Victories (Again)
Four for Four on the season
Wicks Doubles up the Podium Finish too
Kona Factory Cyclocross rider Ryan Trebon continued his domination
of his competition by winning another two UCI Category 1 cyclocross
events, Granouge Cyclocross, DE and Wissahickon Cyclocross, PA.
These wins stretch his string of victories to four in a row. Trebon
is finding the consistency that has eluded him during his mountain
bike season. He is putting on a show of force the North American
Cyclocross circuit has not seen for many a year. His teammate
Barry Wicks has had solid outings too and finished 3rd in both
events.
Trebon showed his skills over the weekend on two vastly different
courses. The Granouge played more to his natural strengths with
wide open power sections. This was perfect for the team tactics
to play in and Kona Rider Barry Wicks said, "This made for
good racing for the Twin Timbers. Ryan shattered the field and
I was left to pick up the pieces.
So I pretty much just marked wheels." Wicks narrowly missed
taking 2nd place losing out on the sprint to finish 3rd, while
Trebon rolled to a convincing victory.
The Wissahickon, PA event was a place where other riders hoped
to take advantage of their technical skills to neutralize Trebon's
power. But it was not to be and Trebon made the most of the sections
and said, "I just applied the power into the head winds and
was able to get away." Teammate Wicks missed the move Tim
Johnson made and had to work extra hard to get back on his wheel.
Wicks said, "Once I was able to make contact with Tim I knew
I didn't have the gas left. Wells caught back on pretty quick
and we ride well together so we just worked to stay away from
the field." Wicks got the better of the sprint today and
joked it was the "molasses like sprint of mountain bikers,"
between he and Wells. Wicks took 3rd Place.
Kona Teammate Erik Tonkin is still working his way up from the
cheap seats (back starting rows) until the UCI points get recalculated.
Since he finds himself starting in the 6th or 7th row he has to
chase way too hard to be in the chase for the podium. Tonkin remarked,
"On the first lap I am stuck behind guys blowing up left
and right and going backwards fast. I can see there are 10 or
so riders I need to get around to stay in the hunt but only seem
to be able to pick off 8 of them." Tonkin finished 12th and
13th respectively.
Next up the Kona Cyclocross Team the US Gran Prix in Boulder,
Colorado.
As Always thanks to our sponsors: Jake & Dan, Kona Bicycle
Company, Stvenstad Dental, Easton Sports, Shimano, FSA, Verge
Clothing, WTB, Honey Stinger & Big Agnes
DH, 4X, - 2006 Finals Schladming,
Aus
Tracy Moselely wins World Cup Overall Kamil
Tatarkovic wins first World Cup.
In the final race of the season the Kona Les Gets Factory team
bid a fitting farewell to the 2006 World Cup Season. The final
event was held in Schladming, Austria and both Moseley and Tatarkovic
had a plenty on the line with Moseley fighting to keep the World
Cup lead and Tatarkovic to stay hunt for the medals in the 4X
World Cup overall.
Tracy Moseley took the Bronze medal on this final day which was
more than enough for her to finish out the season number one.
But she was further off the pace than normal and it was apparent
the stress of a long season was setting in. Still, she rode strong
enough to take third. When it was all said and done, Moseley remarked
“I’m really looking forward to taking a break now!”
She completed a season by finishing in the medals at six straight
World Cups and deservedly takes home the gold for the World Cup
Series. Moselely was the hunted all season long and she rose to
the challenge at each event. She handled all the pressure that
goes with the leaders jersey like a true champion and along the
way powered to the finest season of her career.
Kamil Tatarkovic saved his best ride for last and at this the
final World Cup of the season notched his first ever 4X World
Cup victory. Tatarkovic was in a dog fight to make the top five
in the World Cup overall and it was going to take best ride of
his career and season to stay there. Tatarkovic did not disappoint
by making the most of his skills on the tight and technical course
which played to his strengths. As a result he ended up with a
big win.
With the victory and the tight points race, Tatarkovic vaulted
to third place in the World Cup Series overall and walked out
of the venue with Gold and Bronze hanging about the neck. He was
consistent throughout the entire season and only fell out of the
top ten in one event but for the most part was in the chase of
the medals all season long. Tatarkovic too had the finest season
of his career.
We wish them the finest congratulations on an excellent season.
None of this of course would be possible without the support staff
that is so necessary for successful gravity racing. Once again
ace team wrench Paul Walton kept the bikes and the riders rolling
and showed he is one of the best on the circuit. Walton has been
a big part of the success of the Kona Les Gets Factory team this
season. He too can put the 2006 season behind him with a couple
more feathers in the cap and deserves many congratulations as
well.
Kona Les Gets rider, Tracy Moseley-GBR continued on with the best
year of her career by taking the silver medal in the Elite Women’s
World Championship Downhill in Rotorua, NZ. Tracy had the fastest
qualifying time by almost three seconds but in the finals placed
second to Sabrina Jonnier-FRA by almost the same margin. Moseley’s
finish was definitely the silver lining in an otherwise rough
outing for the Kona Les Get Factory Team.
Heavy rains up to the event made the track very slippery and dangerous.
Tracy rode very well but in her own words was a bi t hesitant
and cautious on the final run. There was a very large drop in
the middl e of the course that she opted to go around and was
as the results show a bit too conservative in the end. Regardless,
while a bit disappointed she is very happy with her run and her
placing. This is her best finish in the World Championships and
her first medal. Something to be proud of for sure. Now the task
at hand is to maintain her lead and take home the overall World
Cup title. ...FULL STORY>>
NEW - Tracy Moseley reports on her DH run at
RotoruaGO>>
Kona Out of Bounds weekend–
Levi, Finland
It was the hottest day for many years in the UK as I boarded the
plane in London to head to Finland! The weather gave some amazing
views from the plane and across Scandinavia and into Helsinki.
A trip around the whole of Scandinavia has always been on my list
of trips to do once I have my summers free! The views only confirmed
that this is a trip I really must do, it is just beautiful with
so much open space and water. I flew out of London with Grant
Fielder (Chopper), Kona’s newest clump team member, after
losing each other at Helsinki airport we finally arrived at our
destination, Rovaniemi. The home of Santa Claus, it is also situated
on the line of the artic circle. Artic was about the best word
to describe the weather, having just left 37’C we arrived
into light rain and 9 degrees Celsius. ...FULL
STORY>>
World DH Champion Fabien
Barel's season ends early due to injury
A broken foot has made for a very unfortunate end to a tough season
for current reigning World Champion and Kona Les Gets Factory
Team rider Fabien Barel. Barel’s quest for a 3rd straight
world championship title is no longer a reality due to injury.
The injury occurred during a Downhill race at the Kona Groove
Approved Levi Bike Park in Finland. During the race Fabien slipped
a pedal and caught his foot between the pedal and the ground.
At first we had hoped that it was just a sprain and he would be
able to return to competition shortly. Further tests proved that
analysis wrong and showed that Barel broke a small weight bearing
bone in his foot.
While the bone is small the seriousness of the injury is not.
The recovery requires two months of no weight bearing on the bone
and foot. If not allowed to heal correctly the bone will die and
the injury becomes even more acute and surgeries and bone graphs
will be required. It will likely be at least three months before
Barel will be able to get back on the bike.
Barel was of course extremely disappointed. “It’s
all part of the rule in bike racing. It’s been a very tough
season mentally. I feel like I have been riding very well but
have no paper to show for it,” said Barel. Teammate Tracy
Moseley remarked, “Fabien has been riding as well, if not
better than I have ever seen him ride. It’s a shame he’s
out and won’t get to prove it. The results this year certainly
don’t represent his abilities.”
We wish him a speedy and full recovery.
DH, British Nationals -
Wales - Tracy Moseley Report
Tracy wins the British DH National Championships
After Brazil I had decided to skip the European Champs and take
the week off as I felt like my body needed a good recovery before
the 2nd part of the season. It was great timing as it was a great
week of sport on the television, with Wimbledon and the Football
World Cup finals!! I returned to training at the start of the
week but I was still feeling pretty drained. I had not been feeling
right, getting stomach pains and feeling a bit sick in the mornings
since I had come back from Brazil so I finally went to the doctors
just before I left for the national. After doing some tests they
found out I had brought a little present back from Brazil in my
gut ! ...FULL REPORT>>
XC, USA Nationals - Sonoma,
CA
Kona Les Gets Cross Country Team dominates US Nationals-Sonoma,
CA
RYAN TREBON WINS US NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP
BARRY WICKS US Nationals Silver Medalist
BARRY WICKS 2006 SHORT TRACK NATIONAL CHAMPION
Ryan Trebon Takes Bronze Medal
In hot and dusty conditions The Kona Orange Crush descended upon
Northern Cali forni a. Kona Les Gets riders Ryan Trebon and Barry
Wicks put some serious heat on the rest of the field and finished
1st and 2nd at the 2006 US Nati onal Championships in Sonoma, CA.
Both riders picked a great time to have the best rides of their
career, dominating the cross country event.
Trebon pinned it from the gun as usual and went into what he calls
“controlled suffering mode”. He was able to maintain
a gap of over a minute on the chase group of four that contai ned
teammate Barry Wicks, Jeremiah Bishop, Jeremy Horgan-Kabel ski and
Todd Well s for
most of the race. But the seventh and last lap was one of the hardest
of his life and Trebon said, “I knew I had it if I could just
keep in going. Going into the final lap I just told myself there
was no way I was going to let this one go.” ...FULL
REPORT>>
XC, NMBS 4 - Deer Valley,
UT
Barry Wicks took 3rd place in the Short Track in Deer Valley, UT
and continues to show his diversity by making the podium in three
different disciplines this year. Wicks has made the podium in the
NMBS series with 1st place Super D at Mt. Snow and 3rd place Cross
Country finish at Fontana.
Ryan Trebon continued his return to form by taking 5th place in
the Cross Country event. Trebon normally does well at altitude and
coming off first NMBS victory career, a short track win in Mt. Snow,
he was hoping to add a great XC finish to it. Trebon shot out at
the start of the Short Track event, to get a big gap and a first
lap prime along the way but then dropped his chain on a very rough
descent. Trebon remarked, “Once you're 25 seconds down, it's
not worth it to try to catch up.”
Kris Sneddon still hasn’t been able to regain the fine form
he exhibited early season and finished 22nd in the Cross Country
and 26th in the Short Track. Next the Kona LesGets Factory Cross
County Team will participate in their respective national championships
July 13th-16th, 2006. Ryan Trebon and Barry Wicks will compete at
the US National Championships in Sonoma, CA. Neal Kindree and Kris
Sneddon will compete at Canadian National Championships in Kamloops,
BC.
Fabiens Arm!
Quick update on why Fabien Barel (Current World Champion) did not
take part in the past two world cup events in Canada and Brazil.
Unfortunately Fabien was filming for the next New World Disorder
Movie in Italy when he crashed and cut his arm very badly which
resulted in 28 stitches with 15 of those on the muscle. Unfortunately
after being stitched back up he could not ride 100% so decided to
wait and have physio to be 100% ready for the Worlds in New Zealand.
Fabien's next event will be the at the Nordic Finnish Championships
in the Kona Bike Park of Levi, Finland on the 22nd/23rd July.
Tracy Moseley continued the string of medals placed around her neck
by taking the bronze medal in the Pro Women’s Downhill event
at the World Cup in Brazil. Moseley has had a medal placed around
her neck at every World Cup event this year. Her consistency has
paid off and is incredible and truly amazing. She has not finished
lower than 3 rd in any event World Cup or otherwise entered this
year.
The 3rd place finish has allowed Moseley to retain and sizeable
points lead. With only one world cup event in Shladming, Austria
remaining it looks very good for Moseley. Barring disaster at the
final event it looks as though she has wrapped up the overall 2006
World Cup title...FULL REPORT>>
DH, 4X World Cup Round 4
- Mont St-Anne
MOSELEY SETTLES FOR SILVER IN MONTE-STE-ANNE,
QUEBEC.
DOWNHILL ELITE WOMEN
Despite Monte-Ste-Anne being one of her favorite venues, Tracy Moseley
of the Kona Les Gets Factory Team had to settle for the Silver medal
at this event with the Gold going to Sabrina Jonnier of France.
Moseley was happy with her result but knew there were spots on the
course where she made mistakes and could have made the competition
for the gold much tighter. “I had a couple of mistakes that
cost me time. I went into the S-Berms with too much speed and had
to brake and lost some time there.” ...FULL
REPORT>>
KONA Top to Bottom Eliminator
- Bikepark Leogang - June 10th
Tracy Moseley Wins again!
The 7500 Euro Kona Top to Bottom Eliminator was on Saturday 10th
June, a 4-Up head to head competition among the downhillers. World
#1 Tracy Moseley of the Kona-Les Gets Factory Team took the women’s
event, while Team Kona and Team Honda fought it out in the men’s
final, which included current World Champion Fabien Barel and former
champ Greg Minaar. Greg grabbed the holeshot, and a crash by Matti
Lehikonen slowed down Fabien and his teammate Kamil Tartakovic,
who closed the gap, but finished 2nd and 3rd behind Greg......FULL
REPORT>>
DH, 4X World Cup Round 3
- Willingen
Tracy Moseley makes it
3 in a row on her 2007 Kona Stab Supreme
Tracy Moseley has just won the 3rd round of the 2006 UCI World up
series in Willingen, Germany and this now gives her a 143 point
lead over second place on the day Sabrina Jonnier of France.
Moseley said "I am really pleased to have managed to win this
third race in a row as I was not feeling very confident on the track
this weekend. It was not a good course for me as it was so short
and very man made, I prefer longer more natural terrain like Mont
Sainte Anne last year.....FULL REPORT>>
DH, 4X World Cup Round 2
- Fort William
Tracy Moseley crushed the women's field at the Fort William World
Cup in Scotland winning by a huge margin of over seven and a half
seconds. With her second world cup victory in a row Tracy Moseley
of the Kona Les Gets Factory Team has shown to the world she is
on her game and the one to beat this year....FULL
REPORT>>
Having not been able to do much riding before the World Cup in Vigo
because I was ill, I decided to change my plans and not attend the
Lisbon Downtown race this year, and instead stay on home shores
and get in some more valuable downhill riding before the next world
cup. For the last few years I have not been able to make many national
races due to other racing commitments, so it was nice to be able
to make one and support the race series that gave me the skills
to embark on the world cup circuit...FULL
REPORT>>
DH, 4X World Cup Round 1
- Vigo
DH Report
Sunday morning in Vigo and all is good until the rain starts…..
Tracy was already at the top getting ready for her race Run and
the heavens opened down in the pits, surprisingly it did not rain
at the top of the track but it cast doubt into the mens field on
tyre choice.
Tracy had an early start due to her poor qualification result, she
was really focussed and prepared for a good run. She had an amazing
top section through some technical steep rocky sections and managed
to maintain a good flow...FULL REPORT
GO>>
NEW - Tracy Moseley reports on her DH run at Vigo GO>>
Avalanche Cup, Lyon France
- Fabien Barel Report
The Avalanche cup in Lyon is one of those crazy events going into
town. The race was crowded, with thousands of spectators and 400
riders. The track was really BMX style. Lots of jumps and bumps.
It was very fun to ride and challenging for me, so I really went
into the game. The races were really tight. Times were close and
a single mistake could bring you down 10 places behind. In the final,
I did an aggressive run, just for fun. Overlanding most of the jumps,
and powersliding most of the corner but it paid off. Ending 2nd
behind Mickael deldycke ( Bronze medal at the Worlds in 4X ). Lots
of good and nice people and a refreshing race before the first race
in Vigo. FULL REPORT GO>>
San Remo, Italian DH Cup
Sunday 23 April 2006
San Romolo (Italian DH cup)
This race was held in the small mountain village of San Romolo,
about 20km inland from the Italian City of San Remo.
The weather was hot and dry with some patches of low cloud and cool
air...FULL REPORT GO>>
Scottish DH Series Rd 1,
Innerleithen and San Remo, Italy – Tracy Moseley report
Having only had one chance to ride my new downhill bike I decided
to head up to Scotland to get some downhill practice in. Innerleithen
is one of my favourite venues as I have been racing there since
1997. New trails are being built all the time and the standard of
tracks just keep evolving with development of the sport. FULL
REPORT GO>>
Sea Otter Classic - A Celebration
of Cycling 6-9th April 2006
The Kona Les Gets factory team descended upon Laguna Seca Raceway
to attend the Sea Otter Classic 2006 and arrived to clouds and rain
that remained through much of the week-end. Sunny California wasn't
so sunny and in the midst of record amounts of rain all the courses
were extremely muddy and challenging for both racers and mechanics.
The original four cross course literally washed down the hillside
and had to be rebuilt. We've launched a new portion of our website
to highlight races and other special events for Kona. FULL
REPORT GO>>
MAXXIS CUP INTERNATIONAL
- Gouveia POR, 19 March 2006
After a late night arrival in Porto and a crazy drive through Europe’s
best Maize of deviations and road works, we arrived in the wet town
of Gouveia around midnight. We checked in with a good mix of English,
French and Spanish and went straight to bed... FULL
REPORT GO>>
The second run saw much wetter conditions, and slower times, however
Fabien and Tracy still both had fastest times for their runs.
Final positions Women (Read Tracy's
report HERE>>)
1st – TRACY MOSELEY: 2:28:806 (this earned her 51st overall)
2nd – Emmeline Ragot: 2:32:089
3rd – Anneke Beerten: 2:36:971
Men
1st – FABIEN BAREL: 2:09:310
2nd – Marc Beaumont: 2:09:864
3rd – David Vasquez: 2:12:710
Oceana Championships –
Rotorua, New Zealand, 5th March 2006
With the Jetlag finally gone, we arrived in Rotorua feeling pretty
good again.
The drive from Napier was awesome with some beautiful scenery and
crazy roads, leading us to our new home for the week at Kiwi DH
racer Craig Pattle’s house.
We spent the first 2 days riding and checking out the town in preparation
for the world championships in August. We did some amazing singletracks
in the Redwood forest and some BMX on the local track. As a bit
of cross training we decided to help Craig sort out his mothers
garden. These acts of charity got Fabien a spot in the local newspaper…
FULL REPORT GO>>
Just as the UK winter was taking it’s toll on me I was lucky
enough to head south to have a look at the 2006 World Championship
course that is due to take place in Rotorua in August. I decided
to make the 24hr flight a bit more worthwhile so I went for 3 weeks
so I could also take part in two nationals before the Oceania Champs
in Rotorua.. After 2 days my bags finally arrived so I could finally
get clean !! I met up with a friend of mine from uni who is currently
living in Australia . We headed straight to the first race in Wanganui
to a pretty crazy NZ track, dirt jumps, drops and the driest dust
you could imagine !! It was quite a shock to the system as the only
other downhill I had done this winter was in Scotland with my mud
tyres on !!! However I quickly got into it and enjoyed my riding,
taking the win over a field of Kiwi girls. We then headed back to
Rotorua and spent a few days doing some serious xc riding as my
friend is a triathlete !! Yes I was pretty tired !!!... FULL
REPORT GO>>