Wyn Masters: New Zealand National Champion
Wyn Masters takes the New Zealand title beating Glenn Hayden and Nathan Rankin.
Mountainbike National Championships Day Three Wrap
Downhill Survival at a Windy Long Gulley
The third day of the 2010Mountainbike National Championships was completed today at the Long Gulley Downhill venue at Brooklyn in Wellington. Difficult weather conditions created a huge variable for the 200 Downhill competitors racing for National titles, with hot, dry and vicious gusting winds turning an already challenging race course into a treacherous race for survival.
Wyn Masters race one.
The Downhill race for National Championship titles was under way at 2pm. The morning’s seeding session produced a mixed bag of results across the age group categories, with many strong favourites being gathered up in the clutches of the gusting wind to fall off the pace. However, come race time and the summer form book regained its worth – deserved champions crowned across the board. Of note was the performance of George Brannigan (Hastings) who was racing in the Under 19 category for this title after a summer racing in the Elites. Brannigan convincingly won today, in a time that would have placed him 6th in the Elite field. Likewise Local Wellington rider Dan Meilink – like Brannigan Meilink seeded first in Senior Mens and backed that up to win his first Senior Mens Downhill National title.
Cam Cole
In the Elite Womens race Harriet Harper (Blenheim) was after back to back National Championship titles in the prestiguous Downhill discipline. And she did this in style, winning over the fast improving Sarah Walker. BMX Olympian Walker was all praise after her foray into downhill racing, recognising first hand just how tough and uncompromising this sport is. Walker may just have enjoyed this experience so much that it won’t be the last seen of her on a 26″ downhill race bike.
Dan Melink
The Elite Mens race was missing New Zealand’s two highest ranked racers – Sam Blenkinsop through injury and Justin Leov. However, the quality of field chasing this 2010 National title was extremely high, with all of NZ’s other top professionals and several visiting international athletes in the field.
Wyn Masters finish line.
Wyn Masters (New Plymouth) seeded first, and the rest of the top ten seeded riders were right on his tail time-wise. But this race was to be Wyn Master’s finest moment and he followed through on his top seeding time to take the Elite Mens National Championship title from Wanganui’s Glenn Haden. Haden had won at Long Gulley before in similar conditions, and lost out to Master’s typically powerful and controlled display by only 0.3 seconds. Levin’s Nathan Rankin took third, with Cam Cole (Christchurch) and Four Cross National Champion Matt Walker (Kawerau) 4th and 5th. For Masters this title win seems to have been a long time coming, and for the likeable and charismatic Taranaki streak, totally deserved this year.
George Branigan
Glenn Hayden
Louis Hamilton (Under 17 National Champion)
Matt Scoles
All Photos- Caleb Smith.
The RaboPlus Mountainbike National Championships finish tomorrow with the Hillclimb event on Mt. Victoria at midday.






















Looks a rad event, big up to Wyn, he deserves it. Under 17 champ-Louis Hamilton
And that’s a sweet last pic, Matt Scoles, looks like he’s pinning.
looks nice and sunny..and dusty! just back from a ride in pissing rain and muddy shit! COME ON SUN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Well done Wyn Dog, lovin the dust too after racing a boggy Forest Of Dean today.
fair play to win, hes really getting himself out there with his web vids and now gets a serious result that he fully deserves…sketchy ripper!
where was blinky billy ?
Ha, yeah the FOD was a boggy old hill today, that was for sure, no second run too Billy? These pics make me think of 2 things, one is I want the summer to hurry the hell up and how jealous I am of Westy and Jon ( two of my mates from Worcester) livin it up in NZ! Fair play to Wyn, he seems like a real stand up guy and fast to boot, good on Rankin and Hayden too, rode with these boys a few years ago and they were bloody rapid!!!
Taylor-Sam still has a broken wrist, it does say in the article he’s out with an injury.
Olympic BMXers won the mens and womens 4x
rumors have it that justin wasnt here because he wasnt allowed to race due to the whole national champion jersey debarcle. such a shame that the UCI have to make such stupid rules
Bummed for blinky, but considering all that national champ jersey hullabaloo with the UCI, he might´ve got at least one good thing out of that injury. And congrats to Wyn of course!
I wonder why Leov wasn’t there!? Wouldn’t have anything to do with a certain UCI Rule about National Champs jerseys would it?
Brook MacDonald DNS? Maybe Evil didn’t want him wearing it either…
Brook wasn’t there as he has a broken ankle, But you’re dead right as to why Justin wasn’t there.