There are two kinds of mountain bikers; those that have done Wildside and those who haven’t. If you are one of the former you will probably be able to relate to post, and if you are one of the latter I hope for you that you are on your way to Cradle Mountain!
Held every two years, no race creates more excitement and anticipation than this classic of stage races, and with only 2 days before the 2012 event I can’t wait to get down to the “Apple Isle”. I thought I would write a little preview about this year’s race and remember some of the highlights from the 2010 edition.
Wildside typically attracts a stellar field of the nation’s best racers and the field that will assemble at Cradle Mountain this Saturday certainly looks like living up to that billing. There are no less than three Van Der Ploegs (including arguably the most talented, humble and good looking one, Daniel), Olympian Sid Taberlay, former winner Adrian Jackson, confused motocross rider that has lost has motor Josh Carlson and international Max Plaxton. At the pointy end, a field like this guarantees some exciting racing and a deserving winner, but there is much more to this race than the front bunch. It is a journey from the top of Tassie to the rugged West coast, through some truly stunning and varied terrain. It will be a journey that requires commitment which makes the rewards that much sweeter, and everyone that gets to the finish will feel a sense of accomplishment. Friendships will be formed and fortified as people share a terrific mountain bike experience. Additionally for me, this year Wildside will be an opportunity to race with my Dad and brother who are both competing in it for the first time; the Blair team will race with the objective of trying to get “Big Davo” up for the GC in the Grand Masters class! It will also be a chance to race (against) many of my sponsors: Jason (2XU), Rob (Sram), Dion (Adidas Eyewear), Llyody (Gu) and Nic (Felt) are all making the trip to Tassie which a clear indication that it is not just the riders that love Wildside, but the industry as well.
Why am I so enthusiastic about this race? Well I guess it is because in 2010 I had such a good time. On that occasion I got a last minute call up to ride for the KOM Cyclery team and I went into the race with no expectations. It turned out to be one of the most fun times I have had on my bike, shared with a great team of riders and our wonderful soigneur Sammy. The highlights from that experience were:
Ø Assembling at Cradle Mountain on a cold misty mountain morning not knowing what to expect
Ø Stage after stage of some of the fastest MTB bunch racing I have ever done
Ø Hanging onto the Paul Vandy express for as long as possible in the 2-up time trial at Zeehan
Ø The Trial Harbour stage – no single track, but just the roughest, gnarliest, freeridy and fun sandstone fire trail I’ve ever ridden
Ø Seeing Mark Fenner get ripped from his bike when a fish hook went through his finger along the beach on the final stage
Ø Racing with Willo for the last time and having the opportunity to work for him on the last stage so he could maintain his spot on GC
Ø Being served an amazing salmon fillet at the finish of the last stage in Strahan
Ø Smuggling about 5 bottles of “stage winner” wine into the Strahan pub after it ran out of booze
Ø Paul VDP running up and down the main street of Strahan in his undies Hopefully I’ll see you there. If not, start planning for 2014…..unlike the Olympics, you will only have to wait 2 years if you miss it.
Held every two years, no race creates more excitement and anticipation than this classic of stage races, and with only 2 days before the 2012 event I can’t wait to get down to the “Apple Isle”. I thought I would write a little preview about this year’s race and remember some of the highlights from the 2010 edition.
Wildside typically attracts a stellar field of the nation’s best racers and the field that will assemble at Cradle Mountain this Saturday certainly looks like living up to that billing. There are no less than three Van Der Ploegs (including arguably the most talented, humble and good looking one, Daniel), Olympian Sid Taberlay, former winner Adrian Jackson, confused motocross rider that has lost has motor Josh Carlson and international Max Plaxton. At the pointy end, a field like this guarantees some exciting racing and a deserving winner, but there is much more to this race than the front bunch. It is a journey from the top of Tassie to the rugged West coast, through some truly stunning and varied terrain. It will be a journey that requires commitment which makes the rewards that much sweeter, and everyone that gets to the finish will feel a sense of accomplishment. Friendships will be formed and fortified as people share a terrific mountain bike experience. Additionally for me, this year Wildside will be an opportunity to race with my Dad and brother who are both competing in it for the first time; the Blair team will race with the objective of trying to get “Big Davo” up for the GC in the Grand Masters class! It will also be a chance to race (against) many of my sponsors: Jason (2XU), Rob (Sram), Dion (Adidas Eyewear), Llyody (Gu) and Nic (Felt) are all making the trip to Tassie which a clear indication that it is not just the riders that love Wildside, but the industry as well.
Why am I so enthusiastic about this race? Well I guess it is because in 2010 I had such a good time. On that occasion I got a last minute call up to ride for the KOM Cyclery team and I went into the race with no expectations. It turned out to be one of the most fun times I have had on my bike, shared with a great team of riders and our wonderful soigneur Sammy. The highlights from that experience were:
Ø Assembling at Cradle Mountain on a cold misty mountain morning not knowing what to expect
Ø Stage after stage of some of the fastest MTB bunch racing I have ever done
Ø Hanging onto the Paul Vandy express for as long as possible in the 2-up time trial at Zeehan
Ø The Trial Harbour stage – no single track, but just the roughest, gnarliest, freeridy and fun sandstone fire trail I’ve ever ridden
Ø Seeing Mark Fenner get ripped from his bike when a fish hook went through his finger along the beach on the final stage
Ø Racing with Willo for the last time and having the opportunity to work for him on the last stage so he could maintain his spot on GC
Ø Being served an amazing salmon fillet at the finish of the last stage in Strahan
Ø Smuggling about 5 bottles of “stage winner” wine into the Strahan pub after it ran out of booze
Ø Paul VDP running up and down the main street of Strahan in his undies Hopefully I’ll see you there. If not, start planning for 2014…..unlike the Olympics, you will only have to wait 2 years if you miss it.
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