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Bryceland Junior World Champion; Peaty Takes Silver!

Val Di Sole, Italy

June 21, 2008


Santa Cruz Syndicate’s Josh Bryceland brings home the

gold at the UCI World Championship Junior Downhill

race today at Val Di Sole.  Steve Peat is the

bridesmaid once again placing second in the elite

men’s downhill to Gee Atherton’s first place run.  Gee

was the man to beat all week and this race was his to

lose, and he pulled through with a run as stellar as

his practice had been all week.  Sam Hill was on a

winning time, over 6 seconds faster at the second

split time and gaining speed on the last section when

he slid out and crashed in the second to last corner

throwing away the win.  His time was still good enough

for a bronze medal.  Greg Minnaar followed them all in

for a fourth place finish.


Josh was happy to win saying, “I just had a smooth run

and held it together and it came together perfectly. 

It was mint, I’m so happy.”  Josh’s dad and mechanic,

Iain Bryceland embraced Josh at the finish and says,

“He was in a Slovenian hospital six weeks ago being

told he needed surgery and that his season might be

over.  Up at the top of the hill Josh was just cool as

a cucumber and he said to me, ‘Don’t worry dad, I’m in

the zone.’”


An emotional Rob Roskopp said, “I’m happy for Josh

that he got the monkey off his back from last year. 

To win with that big of a gap is total domination and

he is deserving of it.”  Rennie comments, “It was

great to see Josh win.  We all had faith in him and he

did it in great style and it makes up for last year. 

I’m really happy for him.”  Peat chimes in, “It’s

about time!”  Josh’s time of 3.23.55 would have placed

him 10th in elite men.


In the elite men’s race Peaty had a good run but made

a mistake.  His feet blew off and it took awhile to

get them back in. He was satisfied with his run and as

he sat in the hot seat he was hoping for a little luck

and had some when Sam wadded it up.  But his luck ran

out when Gee came across the line.  He was happy for

Gee but disappointed with his result.  He has been the

silver medalist four times in his career.  He says,

“I’m stoked Gee won but I wish it had been the other

way around.”  Bryceland comments, “I’m gutted for

Steve.  I wanted it so bad for him and after Sam fell

I thought he had it.  It’s not over, he’s got a few

years left and there’s a chance for the old dog yet.”


Greg Minnaar was not pleased with his run.  Over

coming his injury from the week’s practice he started

smooth and fast.  He says, “I wouldn’t say I’m happy. 

I knew it would be a tough race and I did just what I

didn’t want to do and that was losing rhythm.  I

battled to get back in to a rhythm and I knew I had

lost time so I went faster to make time up but it was

the wrong thing to do.  I’ll be back next year and

I’ll focus on the world cup’s now.”


Rennie did not have a good run.  It started off fine

and he felt good, but right after the first split he

hit a tree, carried on and got arm pump, had a hard

time holding on and just didn’t hit his lines and he

finished 21st. 




Practice recap:


Practice on Friday and Saturday was a mixed bag for

the boys.  Minnaar wadded it up in a gnarly section

and strained his neck badly, and race morning

Brycleand bent his ISCG mount.  The mechanics noticed

this as Josh was napping before the final and they

made the decision to swap everything off of his race

bike and build up his number two bike and they didn’t

tell Josh as not to distract him from his race.  Josh

had a hunch, but didn’t ask, as he really didn’t want

to know.  After some therapy, Minnaar’s race morning

practice went well and he hit all his lines.  On a

practice run through a rocky section Rennie was

overheard calmly talking to his bike saying “come on

little machine, you can do this.”


Roskopp said this about the track, “It’s a course no

one will have a perfect run on.  It’s a boxing match,

that’s what that course is.  The person who is fit and

makes the least mistakes will win.  They were doubling

things up, like super cross and the consequences are

so big in those sections.  Josh found a few new lines

on Friday and was pretty happy about it.  It’s his

race to lose.”


Some fun was had the night before the race with

Bryceland and Rennie getting new race hair cuts.  Rob

Roskopp shaved off Rennie’s V-drive Mohawk to the

skin, leaving the just the sides and Iain Bryceland

calls it the Ren-Hawk.  Bryceland shaved the middle of

his V-drive out and we call it the Miami Slice.  

Looks like the Miami Slice paid off.


DOWNHILL FINAL RESULTS:


1   Gee Atherton   3:12.12

2 Steve Peat (Santa Cruz Syndicate/SRAM)  3:14.74

3 Sam Hill   3:15.27

4 Greg Minnaar  (Santa Cruz Syndicate/SRAM)  3:17.34

5 Fabien Barel  3:17.92

6 Justin Leov  3:17.96

7 Mickael Pascal  3:20.12

8 Julien Camellini  3:21.31

9 Fabien Pedemanaud  3:21.46

10 Ivan Olego Moreno  3:26.86


21  Nathan Rennie  (Santa Cruz Syndicate/SRAM) 3:31.73



Junior Downhill Results:


1 Josh Bryceland  (Santa Cruz Syndicate/SRAM)  3:23.55

2 Sam Dale  3;31.06

3 Remi Thirion  3:32.13

4 Aari Barrett  3:32/47

5 Brook Macdonald  3:32.77

6 Danny Hart  3:33/71

7 Yannick Colomb  3:35.23

8 Shaun Connor  (Santa Cruz/SRAM) 3:36.24

9 Rhys Willemse  3:37.40

10 Boris Tetzlaff  3:39.58



Thanks to the Syndicate sponsors:


Santa Cruz Bicycles

SRAM

RockShox

Truvativ

Avid

Maxxis

DT Swiss

WTB

Crankbrothers

Lizard  Skins

Clif Bar

Troy Lee Designs

Chris King

Five Ten


Kathy Sessler

Santa Cruz Syndicate

 Manager







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