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Taberlay Wins by 2 Seconds

Andrea McQuitty / 31.01.2012See All Event Posts Follow Event
The contenders hit top speed on Ocean Beach yesterday with Canadian champ Max Plaxton (45) leading Paul van der Ploeg (Vic) and Sid Taberlay.  Photo Rick Eaves.
The contenders hit top speed on Ocean Beach yesterday with Canadian champ Max Plaxton (45) leading Paul van der Ploeg (Vic) and Sid Taberlay. Photo Rick Eaves.

 

Sid Taberlay has won the Pure Tasmania Wildside MTB race for 2012 by just two seconds in a dramatic final stage around Ocean Beach, Strahan.

With a strong south-westerly wind coming in off the sea, the stage was run in a reverse direction, with riders heading north along Ocean Beach with the wind behind them.

The lead group of eight riders hit the beach together, but Max Plaxton soon broke away and established a 20 second gap, and seemed to be in a winning position as he exited the beach and headed back towards Strahan through the dunes. Andrew Blair set up the chase, but broke his chain.

Back on the inland tracks, Sid Taberlay and Paul van der Ploeg gradually closed the gap. With three kilometres to go, Taberlay punctured on a large nail and the overall title seemed to be lost for him. A fast finishing Van der Ploeg caught Plaxton just before the line, edging him into second place for the stage by four seconds. Meanwhile, Taberlay, not wanting to lose time by fixing his puncture, continued to ride through to the finish on his wheel rim and held on to first place overall by only two seconds – the closest finish in the history of Pure Tasmania Wildside MTB.

In the Women’s category, Jenni King won the final stage from Jessica Douglas by just two seconds. This was the first stage in the event where Jenni had been seriously challenged. In overall time for the event, Jenni King was the women’s winner, 20 minutes ahead of Jessica Douglas, with Amity McSwan third.

Devonport’s Nicholas Yaxley won the overall Single Speed category in an extremely competitive time of 7:22:21.

Kerry Ryan (Vic), aged 70, was the fastest Grand Master, in a time of 7:54:32, two minutes faster than second placed Bruce Dickey who is only 62.

As West Coast Council mayor, Daryl Gerrity, stated at the finish, “Pure Tasmania Wildside MTB  is the best organised event on the West Coast”  and it will return in 2014.

Men’s Overall

1. Sid Taberlay                  5:53:06

2.  Paul van der Ploeg     5:53:08 

3.  Max Plaxton                  5:53:57

 

Women’s Overall

1. Jenni King                    7:16:33

2. Jessica Douglas        7:36:58

3. Amity McSwan             7:49:27

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