Mountain biking

Redhill: British 4X Racing at its Best

Redhill in Gloucestershire is one of Britain’s iconic 4X tracks. A venue that embraces everything that is so great about 4X. Great flowing track, great atmosphere and most of all a fun place to be. Riders and spectators love it. This is a venue that always showcases great racing and the third round of Schwalbe British 4X Series 2015 in Redhill was no different. With weather forecasts all week saying that a wet weekend was in store, a surprise came in a form of the sun, drying the track out, giving riders a pretty decent conditions.
29. 6. 2015

Sunday morning arrived and thankfully there was no rain. Just blue skies, no wind and a perfect day for 4X racing. Practice got underway at 09.30 and all the riders got going. The first turn is tight at Redhill, so you could see riders starting to look at lines in that turn especially, but also using insides on several other turns. Redhill is famous for passing, so riders were looking for the places they would use in racing. The motos got underway and unfortunately there was a big casualty in the Elite men’s. Race favorite Lewis Lacey snapped his chain just pedals out of the gate in his first moto and hit the ground hard. We are glad to report that he escaped with minor injuries and a big headache but thankfully he will be back to fight another day.

I think it’s safe to say that every race had some drama throughout the day! Lots of passing and action, especially in the new last turn on the grass. By finals time we were down to the fastest men and women and the action unfolded.


In the rippers class, Tyler Partridge looked fantastic all day and is surely a future 4X star. Taking the win in Redhill ahead of Adam Barrass and Louie Partridge. Fun class was won by Charlie Millman, from Joe Palmer and Tom Krause.

Big fun was great to watch all day. With 21 riders, these guys were getting a great experience of racing 4X. In the end it was won by Chris Cotham from Alfie Stephens and Alex Ruther.  Declan Willicombe had another great day of racing taking the win with Shane Davies in 2nd and Ted Dalleywater in 3rd.

Aaron Dalleywater worked hard for the win in Youth beating the challenge of Charles Currie and Leon Bradley. Seniors and it was great to see Joe Wallbridge taking the win ahead of Ash Brown and Daniel Wagstaff. It was also great to see Tom Gethin a Redhill local racing again finishing in 4th. In the very competitive Masters race, it was Stephen Russell who eventually clawed his way to victory ahead of Matt Hillyard and David Sibley.

The final for Elite women lined up in the gate for the final. Natasha Bradley took gate 1, Tyde D’Souza in 2, Heather Kay in 3 and Kelli Salone in 4. The gate dropped and Natasha took the lead into turn 1. D’Souza was close behind with Kay in 3rd. On the split straight all 4 riders were close, but positions held all the way down. Bradley taking the win, D’Souza in 2nd and Kay in 3rd.

In the elite men’s class, there was tight racing all day. After the motos Nathan Parsons, Duncan Ferris and Dave Richardson were the top qualifiers. The final racing was close all the way but at the finish line it was Ferris from Richardson, Metcalfe and Parsons in 4th.


The Winner: Duncan Ferris

The next event for the Schwalbe British 4X Series will be on August 8th/9th at Falmouth in Cornwall for rounds 4 and 5 of the Series. Stay tuned!

Photos: © Britsh4X

Source: http://www.british4x.com

29. 6. 2015

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