Hadleigh Farm Mountain Bike International
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The Hadleigh Farm Mountain Bike International was a one off, mountain bike race, which acted as the test event for the
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. The race was part of the
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of events. Catharine Pendrel and Julien Absalon won the races.


Route

The race took place over a 5.1 km course at
Hadleigh Farm Hadleigh Farm is an educational working farm and cross-country cycling venue located in Hadleigh, within the borough of Castle Point, in the county of Essex. The men's and women's mountain biking events of the 2012 Summer Olympics took place a ...
. The course took in farmland owned by The Salvation Army and the adjacent Country Park. The winners of the race received a prize of £4,000. The course was constructed between July 2010 and March 2011. The course contains 500 tonnes of rock and 3,500 tonnes of crushed stone. British rider
Liam Killeen Liam Killeen (born 12 April 1982), is a British professional mountain biker. He represented England in cross country racing at the Commonwealth Games in 2002 where he came 3rd, and became Commonwealth Champion in 2006. He has won the Britis ...
said "it's a challenging course that will bring out the best in everyone." Sections of the course have been named by local children. Sections of the circuit will be known by names such as Rabbit Hole, Leap of Faith, Deanes Drop and The Breathtaker. The course is 5 km in length and features six prominent climbs and several smaller ones which mean that the riders climb for a total of 170 metres each lap. There are a number of rock gardens drop-offs constructed from imported Derbyshire gritstone. The circuit is set in open meadows meaning a lack of trees makes it perfect for the spectators to see what is happening. There are several challenging sections with two lines, with the less challenging line taking longer to navigate, as the riders lap the course eight times.


Riders

Riders from 25 nations entered the event. Headlining the field was reigning Olympic Champions,
Julien Absalon Julien Arnaud Absalon (born 16 August 1980) is a French cross-country mountain biker. Career 2003: Absalon won his first UCI Mountain Bike World Cup. 2004: Gold at World Champions and the Athens Olympic Games. 2005: Absalon again won the Wor ...
and Sabine Spitz. Top British riders were absent though as they were practicing for a qualifying event which took place a week after the test race.


Races


Men

Julien Absalon Julien Arnaud Absalon (born 16 August 1980) is a French cross-country mountain biker. Career 2003: Absalon won his first UCI Mountain Bike World Cup. 2004: Gold at World Champions and the Athens Olympic Games. 2005: Absalon again won the Wor ...
led from start to finish. The Frenchman had opened up a gap of 20 seconds by the end of the first lap. The chase pack was led by Jaroslav Kulhavý, Chrisoph Sauser and Karl Markt. The world cup leader, Kulhavy faded and was passed by Jeremiah Bishop for fifth place. The double Olympic champion went on to finish a minute 26 ahead of Christoph Sauser and a further 26 seconds in front of Karl Markt.


Women

World Cup points leader Julie Bresset started strongly as she led after the first lap. Bresset was joined at the front by
Catharine Pendrel Catharine Pendrel (born September 30, 1980) is a Canadian cross-country mountain biker from Harvey Station, New Brunswick. A member of the Canadian National team since 2004, Pendrel was the world champion in cross-country mountain biking in 201 ...
and later in the first lap by
Georgia Gould Georgia Gould (born January 5, 1980) is an American professional mountain bike, cyclocross competitor, and Olympian (2008, 2012). She has earned five career national championships – four in cross-country mountain bike in 2006, 2010, 2011 and ...
. However the Frenchwoman soon faded after four laps and finished third. While Eva Lechner and Nathalie Schneitter from Switzerland battled with each other for fourth place during the first four laps. Elisabeth Osl was close behind the pair of them and eventually the Austrian passed the pair and went on to finish fourth. At the front, World number one Pendrel and Gould were separated by three seconds at the start of the final lap. However Gould wiped herself out of contention for the win when she crashed on the 'Leap of Faith' drop after touching wheels with the Canadian. Pendrel won the race by almost a minute ahead of Gould and Bresset.


Results


Men


Women


Reaction

Riders complained that the course was too narrow and too difficult to pass. The course had been criticised for being too flat but after the test event several riders stated that it was technically and physically difficult, with British rider Maxine Filby saying "There has been unfounded criticism of the course but it is a hard course." LOCOG director of sport Debbie Jevans said that the event had been incredibly successful. However changes such as adding an extra lap, making the course wider in places and slowing the track down were some of the suggestions posed to the organisers.


References


External links

*{{Official website, http://www.londonpreparesseries.com/mountainbike
British Cycling video
London Prepares series Cycle racing in London Sport in Essex 2011 in mountain biking Mountain biking events in the United Kingdom 2011 in British sport Hadleigh, Essex