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Leov Wins NZ Open, Sets Sights On Oceanias
March 10, 2008
courtesy of 23 Degrees Sports Management
Justin Leov (Yeti Fox Shox Factory Team) took another important win on the
weekend, on his return to top level international form, and now has his sights
set on the Oceania Championships Title.
The New Zealand Downhill Open
took place yesterday on a demanding track made up of sections of rocky lava flow
and some very open and fast corners in dry slippery conditions. The corners
forced the riders to find their limits early in training, and Justin found his
speed without issue, and had two excellent runs to get through the seeding and
win the final by more than 3 seconds ahead of his nearest rival on a short 2
minute 20 course.
Justin said: "The turn out was good for the Elite
field and it was a bonus to have my team mate Sam Blenkinsop onboard his freshly
built up Yeti 303. From seeding to race run the conditions stayed the same and a
lot of people looked to be struggling in the wind, especially on some of the
rocky drops. It was a good day and I was happy to put two clean runs together to
take the title."
Wind definitely played a role catching some people off
guard on the drop offs, with strength required to pedal through the wind to
maintain the speed to the line. The gap between Cameron Cole in 2nd and Sam
Blenkinsop in 3rd was a mere 8/100ths of a second.
Next weekend sees the
continental championships, namely the Oceanias, being held in Nelson. This is a
major event, and a title that Justin is keen to add to his resume. Shortly after
the Oceanias, both Justin and Sam will depart for the USA to start their
international race season.
Results:
1. Justin Leov 2.22.86
2. Cameron Cole 2.26.06 3. Sam Blenkinsop 2.26.14 4. Kieran Bennett
2.26.58 5. Nathan Sharratt 2.26.97
www.justinleov.com
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