Ingkerreke Commercial MTB Enduro

  • Australia (AUS)
  • Off-Road Cycling

Santa Teresa to Alice Springs ... By Mountain Bike

Press Release / 15.05.2013See All Event Posts Follow Event

Northern Territory Major Events Stage 4 of the Ingkerreke Commercial Mountain Bike Enduro began in the remote community of Santa Teresa where riders were cheered off by the friendly locals to attack an 88km point to point outback course.

Riders traversed a variety of beautiful and rarely accessible desert terrains, to finish at the Alice Springs Desert Knowledge Centre. In the chase for general classification points at the pointy end of the field, groups were formed and finish strategies were falling into place.
 
Michael Crosbie, winner of Stage 3 gave us an account of the Stage panning out today. “There were attacks within our lead group right from the start. But the group chased everything down keeping us all together. Then at the 15km mark, a selection of about 15 riders were working together on the front bunch – watching each other.” Crosbie said. “The bunch got smaller and smaller until there were about 7-8 of us at the end, then basically that was the race… setting up for a sprint finish – Blair and Lewis were launching attacks; but everyone was chasing back on.” Added Crosbie.
 
There was however, unfortunate tampering of a course marker heading into the final sections of the Stage which caused the first two lead groups to miss a turn. Results have therefore been adjusted so as to neutralise the effect of the altered route taken by some 30 riders. Rapid Ascent has endeavoured to reflect results consistent with the time gaps and standings at approximately the 80km mark of the course. Rapid Ascent appreciates that riders will share our frustrations and regrets the disappointing finish to what was otherwise a spectacular, epic stage including a steeple chase fence jump, and showcasing the wonders of the Australian outback through the eyes of a mountain biker.
 
Tomorrow sees riders take on Stage 5 and 6 at the Alice Springs Golf Course – on a 23km course. Beginning in the morning with an individual time trial over the 23km course, followed by an evening group stage of the same 23km course! It is expected to be a highlight of the week.
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