DH World Cup Round 2 – Fort William Race Preview

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When you’re trying to pick the winner of a DH race, there are two factors that help guide you towards your decision: form and history. Amaury Pierron, the winner of Round One in Lourdes a few weeks ago, was also the winner of the 2018 and 2019 World Cups at Fort William and in 2019 he set the fastest time I can ever recall anyone descending Aonach Mor, a simply stunning 4:28.5. So that’s that then, Pierron wins. If only racing was so simple…

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Oh how we’ve missed this!
Winner of Round 1 and the 2018 and 2019 Fort William World Cups Amaury Pierron is the hot favourite this weekend

Since that day in 2019, the Covid-19 pandemic has denied the Highlands another World Cup visit, and it’s been missed. There’s no other track like Fort William. It’s not steep or particularly difficult to ride, plenty of people have descended it on a trail bike without issue and aside from the road gap, which is only open on World Cup weekend, there are no big features to fear. It’s a bugger to race though. The challenge lies in the length – it’s the longest track on the World Cup circuit, and the terrain – granite bedrock which hasn’t been polished smooth like your kitchen worktop, quite the opposite in fact. As soon as you leave the boardwalk section roughly a minute into the track it’s relentless until you get to the woods. There are no smooth sections to give your arms a rest, your choice is simple: either hit the rocks or hop them. Either way, it’s exhausting. By the time you get to the Deer Gate your legs and arms are burning and you’re still only halfway. There’s more granite, the woods and the motorway still to come…

Granite, granite and more granite. Adam Brayton trying to find a line.

Rumour has it that they might take the old line from the Deer Gate which is physically more demanding and will potentially give the riders a different entry to the woods. 

5 x World Champion Loic Bruni has only podiumed once before in Fort William

So, who does history tell us has done well here then? It’s no surprise that Greg Minnaar has more wins than anyone else. With seven, he’s actually got more than everyone else lining up this weekend combined. As he proved in Val di Sole last year, Minnaar can win anywhere, but if he’s going to win a World Cup at 40 years of age, history tells us it’s likely to be here.

Greg Minnaar has more wins than all the other racers combined

Between them Pierron and Minnaar have won every race dating back to 2014. Troy Brosnan was victorious then but he’s at home, still recovering from a broken ankle sustained at Australian National Champs. Gee Atherton (2013 winner) is still recovering from throwing himself off the side of a cliff, which leaves Aaron Gwin (2012 winner) as the last of the current racers to be victorious.  

Finn Isles about to drop down ‘the wall’ and into the finish arena

What about form then? Well, Finn Isles has had a great start to the season winning seeding and eventually finishing fourth at the pre-season race in Brioude and second at the first World Cup. He won here as a Junior in 2016 and podiumed here in 2019. Also on that podium in 2019 were Loris Vergier and Danny Hart. Of the Brits competing this weekend Hart could be the man to watch. There was a British 1,2,3 at the National in Fort William a fortnight ago with Hart taking the win, Laurie Greenland second and Matt Walker third. Danny invests a lot into Fort William, spending 2 weeks there in the camper ahead of that race. He doesn’t ride every day but still… Unfortunately for him, winning the National that generally precedes the World Cup doesn’t seem to translate into World Cup victories.

Loris Vergier goes well here

It was a stacked field though and Vergier, Daprela and Minnaar were all within the Top 7. Loris looked lightning fast in Lourdes before a small crash, as did Thibaut who won the Junior Men’s race Fort William in 2019. What about Bruni? Well, as he said in our most recent episode of the pod, he sucks at Fort William. Just one podium in all his years racing here but he’s set himself a target to do well at the Bill this year and I think he might make that two this weekend. Then there’s Reece Wilson who’s podiumed at Fort William before and Luca Shaw and Benoit Coulanges who were both on the podium in Lourdes? The field is deep and we could go on all day but expect the winner to be someone who’s been on the podium at Fort William at least once before.

Winner of the National round in early May, Danny Hart is a definite contender this weekend

That might not be the case in the Women’s race though. Rachel Atherton has won 4 of the last 7 races down Aonach Mor but she won’t line up this weekend. Yet to feel strong enough after the birth of her daughter she won’t race until she knows she’s ready. Tahnee Seagrave was the only other previous winner who could line up in the start gate this weekend. She’s out though after a training crash left her with a concussion. So, that means we’ll have a new winner. Camille Balanche has only competed at Fort William once before finishing seventh in 2019. She’s improved a huge amount since then though and won the first round in Lourdes so she’s a definite contender this weekend. 

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Women’s podium 2019

Nina Hoffmann was third in 2019 and won the National, finishing nearly seven seconds ahead of Vali Hoell. Hoffmann’s time of 5:18 was only three seconds off Atherton’s winning time in 2019 and whilst the woods might’ve been a little different, they don’t change that much and given Pierron’s time in 2019, we know the track was running fast. Hoell is a contender but goes better elsewhere. She only lost twice in her two Junior seasons, once was here where Anna Newkirk put 3.5 seconds into her. 

The iconic start hut, where it all begins

The favourite must be Myriam Nicole. Pompon has been racing in the Highlands since 2007 and despite never winning, has been second four times.  

In Junior Men Jordan Williams is possibly the biggest favourite of the weekend. At the National he laid down a 4:34.94 which would’ve been good enough for second in Elite and was nearly nine seconds quicker than his main rival and winner of Round One, Jackson Goldstone. 

Aside from Phoebe Gale, all the other competitors in the Junior Women’s race are coming to Fort William blind. There’s a lot to learn in a weekend, especially if you’re tucked away in B-Practice. Any of them getting close to her this weekend will do well. 

The weather? Well, it’s not looking great with heavy showers predicted across the weekend which might play to the Brits’ advantage.

Whatever the weather, the fans will be out in force

Five talking points:

  1. Fort William has never been won on a mullet and Minnaar is one of the remaining few riders on a full 29. Can he keep that record alive this weekend?
  2. Or, will Amaury Pierron get the three-peat? Much as he’s the favourite, racing doesn’t always go that way…
  3. Can Loic Bruni turn his Fort William fortunes around?
  4. Who will be the first time winner in the Women’s field?
  5. Where will Jordan Williams’ time stack up in Elite Men?
Men’s podium 2019

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  • DH World Cup Round 2 – Fort William Race Preview
  • chrisyork
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    We’re at Fort Bill but she’s pregnant and knackered after today so come back home, hoping to watch the 4X on the live stream but it’s not started yet…. Anyone there with signal or wifi able to advise if it’d started yet? Really don’t want to miss it if it’s streaming

    chrisyork
    Full Member

    Just seen, they’re just a bit delayed

    keefezza
    Free Member

    Where’s streaming of 4x being done from?

    daviek
    Full Member

    there was a lot of folk crossing the line with flat tyres today! weather wasn’t nearly as bad as I’d feared though.

    Anyone know what happened to Jessica Blewitt? I think she crashed and caused the red flag that meant some of the women’s elites got a rerun.

    chrisyork
    Full Member

    Ouch is that who it was? We saw medics bringing someone down on a stretcher (I think) then into back of an ambulance. Can only think that must’ve been her.

    The 4X was streamed on Facebook live from Fort William DH’s profile

    squirrelking
    Free Member

    Gutted, Monika Mixova failed to qualify. Nice lass, ended up in synch with her round the Naughty a few years back, would have been good to see her in the final.

    desperatebicycle
    Full Member

    Laurie Greenland qualified in 1st! Can he win it tomorrow? Be brilliant if he does 😀

    daviek
    Full Member

    Ouch is that who it was? We saw medics bringing someone down on a stretcher (I think) then into back of an ambulance. Can only think that must’ve been her.

    I think that might have been a Male Jr but not sure who.

    weeksy
    Full Member

    Laurie Greenland qualified in 1st! Can he win it tomorrow

    Well based upon qualification, maybe

    He’s certainly got to be in with a shout!

    desperatebicycle
    Full Member

    Ben Cathro being interviewed on Sunday Brunch!
    didn’t expect that when i turned the tv on 😆

    crab
    Free Member

    Whoah juniors Williams and Goldstone, there’s a couple of future elite podium toppers! Be interesting to see how those times will stand up to the mens later on…

    wipperman95
    Free Member

    For all the good Red Bull have done, I think they’ve missed a trick not covering the qualifying live – it’s an important element of the weekend, like F1, it should be live. One hopes Discovery address this next year.

    stwhannah
    Full Member

    Best winner’s celebration ever? It was a good one!

    crab
    Free Member

    Middle woods section looks manky af, I’m expecting quite a lot of carnage through there in the mens.

    Drone cam on the motorway section, not seen that at a World Cup race before.

    snotrag
    Full Member

    Yep, Nina enjoyed that one. Brilliant run. Good to see the whole team chuffed to bits too.

    stwhannah
    Full Member

    Sunshine and showers forecast all afternoon. Probably a lot more fun to watch than ride! I look at that woods section and am just glad I’m not having to ride it.

    RustyNissanPrairie
    Full Member

    Yeah middle section looks minging!
    Going to be some big slams

    scotroutes
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    somafunk
    Full Member

    ^ Break every **** finger on their thieving hands.

    csb
    Full Member

    Well at least the event is spreading some wealth in the local economy 😐

    crab
    Free Member

    Ooof Dakotah Norton! Shame, he was flying.

    mashr
    Full Member

    So Saracen use squeaky bushes (when wet) in the Myst then?

    jeffl
    Full Member

    Great stuff, that last run was crazy close.

    keefezza
    Free Member

    Brilliant racing.
    Think Matt walkers noisy bike may have been the mudguard as it got higher in pitch with speed. Sounded awful from the very beginning though.

    H1ghland3r
    Free Member

    Good to see Claudio back but do you get the sense that he really doesn’t like Fort William.?  Commentary was all about ‘flat section’ this, ‘pedally section’ that and then at the wrap up it’s a ‘straightforward’ track…?

    Or am I just being over sensitive.?

    moonsaballoon
    Full Member

    Kade edwards is brilliant to watch .

    H1ghland3r
    Free Member

    Kade edwards is brilliant to watch

    I was really thinking he was going to backflip through the Scotland banner for a second.!

    crab
    Free Member

    It was a quality suicide through the arch🤟

    Hats off to Pierron and Daprela, gutted for Greenland, thought he might just do it for a moment.

    mashr
    Full Member

    Good to see Claudio back

    Think this is the only part of your post I disagree with

    H1ghland3r
    Free Member

    Think this is the only part of your post I disagree with

    Was trying to be nice..  Eliot Jackson has been really growing into the pundit/co-commentator role.

    mashr
    Full Member

    Yeah Eliot > Claudio all day for me

    H1ghland3r
    Free Member

    Gotta say I’m a bit worried about MTB race coverage via Discovery/GMBN next year, seems like Red Bull have really pulled out the stops this year to try and make everyone miss them next year. FPV drone footage, roving reporter Gee (who seems to really fit in the role, possible retirement announcement?)

    Can’t help but think that losing the ability to tap into that pool of Red Bull sponsored athletes for coverage and insider background on riders and tracks is going to be missed next year.  Fingers crossed I’m wrong.

    Gribs
    Full Member

    Ben Cathro being interviewed on Sunday Brunch!

    If anyone wants to watch him it’s about 18 minutes in.

    gardentiger
    Free Member

    Chuffed to bits for Nina Hoffman – she strikes me as absolutely sound.

    And Amaury. No one can live with his speed if he keeps it rubber side down.

    squirrelking
    Free Member

    Sunshine and showers forecast all afternoon. Probably a lot more fun to watch than ride! I look at that woods section and am just glad I’m not having to ride it.

    It was pishing down all day, cold and miserable by the end, getting a gondola ticket was a regret. Of course the sun was splitting the sky as soon as we got back to Spean Bridge 😂

    Saw Ethan Craik wipe out on a corner up top (switchbacks after the boulder fields), dunno how he came off but looked like he took a shot to the gut

    FunkyDunc
    Free Member

    So what happened to Bernard Kerr – Qualified 5th but no where in the race, and then not pedalling at the bottom but his chain looked fine !

    Was he just a bit tired?

    Gotta say I’m a bit worried about MTB race coverage via Discovery/GMBN next year

    Is that free to watch or subscription only ?

    Speeder
    Full Member

    Disagree with all those who like EJ as a presenter, almost zero race credibility and irritating to boot. Not sure who I’d rather have but I like the Warner/Claudio chemistry.

    daviek
    Full Member

    I think I missed a lot of the weather on sunday as it was fine at the top of the track when I started to walk down as the elite women started but it was fairly dreich by the time I got to the road gap. Not sure what happened this year but Sunday morning from the park and ride was dire I was in the bus queue for 40 minutes and by the time I got on it was twice the length. Spent far more time in queues this year than ever before even leaving which as you’d expect is very busy but seemed to take forever. I think next year they need to sort out some screens in the covered area for the gondola queue though, 40 minutes on sunday was a breeze compared to the hour 20 on Saturday but I assume that was because it was practice and the riders were piling in as many runs as they could

    desperatebicycle
    Full Member

    his chain looked fine

    Looked like his rear mech was squewiff to me.

    desperatebicycle
    Full Member

    Love this pic (soz, link to other mtb site 😛 ) https://www.pinkbike.com/photo/22631676/

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