July 2007
Monthly Archive
Tue 31 Jul 2007
Hi,
Not sure if this will interest any of your mountain bike club members, but please forward on to them.
A BMX community consultation discussing the Milgar St Reserve Formal BMX facility will be conducted by the City of Mandurah on Tuesday the 7th of August at 5.30pm in the Tuckey Room . The Tuckey room is located on Mandurah Tce as part of the City of Mandurah’s Civic Building.
The consultation will be to discuss the current and future use of the Milgar St Reserve Formal BMX facility.
We would like as many from the BMX community in Mandurah and the surrounding areas who have an interest in this facility to attend.
Any queries please contact Clint Klymovich on 9550 3939 or email clinton-k@mandurah.wa.gov.au or contact Tony Bowman on 9550 3621 or email tony-bo@mandurah.wa.gov.au
Regards
Clinton Klymovich
Youth Development Officer
City of Mandurah
Thanks,
www.mycrew.com.au
A website for the youth of Mandurah
Wed 25 Jul 2007
http://www.livevideo.com/video/OJay/DAE3BD4BDABE489B94882EDF75D8D3B4/suzuki-hayabusa-modded-turbo.aspx
http://www.livevideo.com/video/OJay/61313F1B0BD34A4C87472C5D70422339/suzuki-hayabusa-220mph.aspx
Rather quick, thats 220mph = 354k’s an hour!
Mon 23 Jul 2007
Good to see the West Coast Homies reprezentin, Benny-B it could of been you? in the Elite of course.
Junior
Downhill
Joel Bain (Mt Nasuru, WA 24.09.1989)
Caroline Buchanan (Kambah, ACT 24.10.1990)
Joshua Button (Boambee, NSW 25.11.1989)
Mitchell Delfs (Gracetown, WA 25.07.1989)
David Hetherington (Delacombe, VIC 16.07.1989)
James Maltman (Stretton, QLD 02.03.1989)
Tom Patton (Belrose, NSW 14.11.1990)
William Rischbieth (Aldgate, SA 03.12.1989)
Cross Country
Peter Braunsteins (Kew, VIC 24.02.1990)
Nathan Haas (Deakin, ACT 12.03.1989)
Paul Van Der Ploeg (Tawonga South, VIC 09.11.1989)
Elite
Downhill - Elite Men
Sam Hill (QLD 21/07/85)
Nathan Rennie (QLD 31/05/81)
Michael Hannah (QLD 21/11/83)
Chris Kovarik (QLD 01/03/78)
Bryn Atkinson (NSW 09/12/82)
Jared Graves (QLD 16/12/82)
Amiel Cavalier (NSW 24/03/87)
Jared Rando (ACT 22/06/81)
Downhill - Elite Women
Tracey Hannah (QLD 13/06/88)
4X – Men
Jared Graves (QLD 16/12/82)
Amiel Cavalier (NSW 24/03/87)
Jared Rando (ACT 22/06/81)
Bryn Atkinson (NSW 09/12/82)
Michael Hannah (QLD 21/11/83)
Luke Madill (NSW 28/05/80)
4X – Women
Caroline Buchanan (ACT 24/10/90)
Cross Country - Elite Men
Chris Jongewaard (SA 18/07/79)2007
Sid Taberlay (TAS 22/01/80)
Dylan Cooper (ACT 30/06/79)
Cross Country - Elite Women
Tory Thomas (VIC 02/09/78)
Dellys Starr (VIC 02/10/76)
Cross Country – U23 Men
Shaun Lewis (SA 14/08/86)
Daniel McConnell (VIC 09/08/85)
Lachlan Norris (VIC 21/01/82)
Tue 17 Jul 2007
http://www.littermag.com/videos/champery/champery.htm
Look out for Joel Bain on the Yeti taking a spill.
Tue 17 Jul 2007
360 swing
http://media.putfile.com/360-deg-swing
Mon 16 Jul 2007
Thu 12 Jul 2007
http://www.filecabi.net/video/07270711_fire.html
I didnt hear him call toes
Thu 12 Jul 2007

Ikea claims another victim.
Tue 10 Jul 2007
Pretty handy if you have a sqirrel problem.
http://www.filecabi.net/video/squirrelpult.html
Tue 10 Jul 2007

Australian world champions win world cup downhill double
Reigning Australian world champions Tracey Hannah and Sam Hill won the elite women’s and men’s downhills at the fourth round of the World Cup in Schladming, Austria Sunday.
Racing her first season in the elite ranks, Hannah became the youngest Australian to win a World Cup event. Hannah, 2006 junior world champion downhill racer, just turned 19 just three weeks ago.
After qualifying second fastest, Hannah went on to beat hot favourite and current world champion, Sabrina Jonnier (Iron Horse / Monster Energy) from France. Hannah rode an impressive 4:41.50 beating Jonnier by more than one second on the 2,100m course. Marielle Saner (Bikepark.Ch Tui) finished third.
Hannah moved up into fourth position in the World Cup overall standings, but Jonnier looks certain to take the series with only one remaining event.

Women Final
1 Tracey Hannah (Aus) 4.41.50
2 Sabrina Jonnier (Fra) Iron Horse / Monster Energy 0.01.56
3 Marielle Saner (Swi) Bikepark.Ch Tui 0.02.71
4 Tracy Moseley (GBr) Kona Les Gets 0.04.57
5 Celine Gros (Fra) 0.08.69
6 Vanessa Quin (NZl) MS-Intense Factory-Racing Team 0.11.50
7 Emmeline Ragot (Fra) 0.17.77
8 Fionn Griffiths (GBr) 0.19.09
9 Helen Gaskell (GBr) 0.19.59
10 Petra Bernhard (Aut) 0.21.77

Making it an Australian double, world champion Sam Hill (Iron Horse / Monster Energy) won the elite men’s event with a massive margin over his nearest rival, Gee Atherton (Animal Commencal) from Great Britain. The 21 year-old rode a blistering 3:51.44 over five seconds faster than Atherton with both riders being the only two competitors to break the four minute barrier.
“Sam was pretty impressive today,” finished Minnaar. He deserves to be in the black jersey right now.”
Hill now leads the series with a comfortable 807 points, 168 points ahead of Britain’s Steve Peat. Hill looks set to take the series with one remaining final round in Slovenia in September.
With just two months until the World Championships, riders will now prepare for the challenging course in Fort William, Scotland.

Men Final
1 Samuel Hill (Aus) Iron Horse / Monster Energy 3.51.44
2 Gee Atherton (GBr) Animal Commencal 0.05.14
3 Greg Minnaar (RSA) Team G-Cross Honda 0.05.52
4 Matti Lehikoinen (Fin) Team G-Cross Honda 0.05.57
5 Steve Peat (GBr) Santa Cruz Syndicate 0.06.37
6 David Vazquez Lopez (Spa) MSc Bikes 0.06.49
7 Brendan Fairclough (GBr) Team G-Cross Honda 0.06.69
8 Nathan Rennie (Aus) Santa Cruz Syndicate 0.08.83
9 Marc Beaumont (GBr) Team Mbuk Santacruz 0.09.95
10 Ben Reid (Irl) 0.10.38
Check the podium pics it seems you have to be a midget to go fast.
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