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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE MEDIA CONTACT: Dylan Dean Dylan Dean Inc. jdd@dylan-dean.com 760.443.3344 Nelson, New Zealand (March 20, 2008)
Kieran Bennett hit a major milestone in his short racing
career, by capturing the 2008 UCI Oceania Championship Downhill Title this past
weekend in front of his hometown crowd of Nelson, New Zealand.The fast & rocky Kaka Hill course provided plenty of action for the cheering crowds, as it held its form throughout the weekend, regardless of the dry & dusty conditions. Halfway down the course, the seven-meter jump drew vast attention, as strong unpredictable winds played havoc on competitors; eliminating a few riders from competition, including junior World Championship medalist Matt Scoles. Bennett started off the weekend by qualifying an impressive 3rd place in the Saturday's seeding run, even after sustaining a rear flat in the last corners of the course. With extremely fierce competitors just ahead of him, Bennett knew that he needed to bring a fast, and mistake-free run come race day. "I was feeling pretty confident going into Sunday's race," said Bennett. "I didn't feel that great during morning's practice on race day. I was riding really tight and was starting to feel a bit of pressure." Even with the pressure starting to build on Bennett, he knew he had a shot at the title. Bennett settled in and rode the perfect race. Hitting all his lines and staying true to form, Bennett bested his competition and took home the glory! With his victory at the Oceania Championships, Bennett automatically qualifies for a spot on the New Zealand National Team for the UCI MTB World Championships held in Italy later this season. Bennett's schedule also consists of all the UCI World Cup rounds, select NMBS events in the US, and Crankworx. 1. Kieran Bennett (NZL) 2.57.10 |
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