Monkeyspoon.com | Races https://monkeyspoon.com Just sharing the ride Tue, 06 May 2014 19:28:21 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.3 Better late than never – Peaty’s Steel City Downhill 2013 Video https://monkeyspoon.com/2014-05-06-better-late-than-never-peatys-steel-city-downhill-2013-video https://monkeyspoon.com/2014-05-06-better-late-than-never-peatys-steel-city-downhill-2013-video#respond Tue, 06 May 2014 19:28:21 +0000 http://monkeyspoon.com/?p=2835 Finally got round to sorting the video from last year’s race. It’s only a year over-due. Hopefully it’ll be dusty and sunny for this year’s race (Saturday 17th May www.steelcitydh.com). Steel City DH, Greno Woods, 380 Race Photos

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Finally got round to sorting the video from last year’s race. It’s only a year over-due.

Hopefully it’ll be dusty and sunny for this year’s race (Saturday 17th May www.steelcitydh.com).

[RootsandRain Link]Steel City DH, Greno Woods, 380 Race Photos

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Peaty’s Steel City Downhill 2012 Write Up https://monkeyspoon.com/2012-05-02-peatys-steel-city-downhill-2012-write-up https://monkeyspoon.com/2012-05-02-peatys-steel-city-downhill-2012-write-up#respond Wed, 02 May 2012 19:33:09 +0000 http://monkeyspoon.com/?p=2668 After the huge success of last years event, there has been alot of hype and enthusiasm around the already buoyant Sheffield riding scene, in anticipation of the second running of Peaty’s Steel City Downhill. This race is not only for the enjoyment of the riders taking part, but provides a pillar of the wider plans […]

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After the huge success of last years event, there has been alot of hype and enthusiasm around the already buoyant Sheffield riding scene, in anticipation of the second running of Peaty’s Steel City Downhill. This race is not only for the enjoyment of the riders taking part, but provides a pillar of the wider plans for Grenoside woods. The race is aimed less at the die hard racers who may travel from a great distance to attend. But instead for the local riders and people new to racing to get a feel for it and to help raise money for a good cause. I was unable to attend last years race due to being at the shop, but had heard only good things and to honest was a little gutted not to have attended.

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The track for this years race was purpose built and had alot more for the riders to consider and enjoy, although the track shared the same start and finish point as the old track. It used the hill more effectively, although if you wanted to record a fast time being on the pedals was key. With the top section off the nice start ramp resembling something similar to a trail centre. With doubles, berms and tables leaning into a gap jump into a short heath section. before a series of jumps lead onto a more natural undulating section of track. With a great series of berms leading down onto the finish bomb hole.

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The gap jump after the first section proved to be a great spot for spectators with only a relatively small number of riders attempting the gap jump. Jolley who was marshalling at this point along with the other marshals did a great job to support and cheer on each passing rider. There was also a great attendance of spectators, people shouting at you to “pedal” helps some riders push on. The weather in the weeks before the race hadn’t been the greatest but everything was done to keep the track running at its best. Despite a rather poor weather forecast leading into the event the weather was perfect for the race. With sunshine most of the day, the track definitely dried out during the day.

There was a real mixture of bikes, ranging from hardtails to full downhill bikes. I decided to use the downhill bike not because the track really demanded that bike but I didn’t fancy hitting a couple of the larger feature of the track flat out with no rear suspension. With the ideal bike being a mid range full suspension bike, although for most people it was all about an enjoyable race experience not taking the win.

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The race was as much about raising the profile of mountain biking, with the finish bomb hole being surrounded by stands and various organisations. local companies that make up the biking community. With the race even getting a short article in the guardian news paper.

Now the most important information, how did the race go! Well the racing was very close with there only being very small margins between the racers epically in the larger category’s, with literally every pedal stroke counting. I managed to finish in 12 place in Senior. The amount of lactic acid in my legs once I had crossed the finish line was rather shocking but looking back. I had two good runs, with the screaming crowd making all the difference on the second run. All that is left to say is thanks to the organisers and those who took part and bring on next year!

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Peaty’s Steel City Downhill 2012 – Video & Photos https://monkeyspoon.com/2012-04-23-peatys-steel-city-downhill-2012-video-photos https://monkeyspoon.com/2012-04-23-peatys-steel-city-downhill-2012-video-photos#respond Mon, 23 Apr 2012 17:37:27 +0000 http://monkeyspoon.com/?p=2660 My video from Peaty’s Steel City Downhill race, that happened on Saturday. It’s a little ‘rough around the edges’ in places and everything below the open section was shot in the last 5 minutes of the race, but other than that I’m fairly happy with it. Pictures and words to follow. The race photos are […]

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My video from Peaty’s Steel City Downhill race, that happened on Saturday. It’s a little ‘rough around the edges’ in places and everything below the open section was shot in the last 5 minutes of the race, but other than that I’m fairly happy with it. Pictures and words to follow. The race photos are also available to purchase on Roots & Rain, which also has the results:

[RootsandRain Link]Steel City DH, Greno Woods, 598 Race Photos

[Gallery Link]12-04-21 Peatys Steel City Downhill, 42 Pictures by Jeff

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Peaty’s Steel City Downhill Race Video https://monkeyspoon.com/2011-04-10-peatys-steel-city-downhill-race-video https://monkeyspoon.com/2011-04-10-peatys-steel-city-downhill-race-video#comments Sun, 10 Apr 2011 16:52:07 +0000 http://monkeyspoon.com/?p=2098 This post has been a while coming for various reasons and it’s mostly all been said elsewhere a few weeks back. But I will say, that it was a great event with plenty of local familiar faces, either riding, organising, media-ing (yeah I know) or just coming along to watch. Joe Bowman and Nick Hamilton […]

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This post has been a while coming for various reasons and it’s mostly all been said elsewhere a few weeks back. But I will say, that it was a great event with plenty of local familiar faces, either riding, organising, media-ing (yeah I know) or just coming along to watch.

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Joe Bowman and Nick Hamilton from ThisiSheffield.co.uk, amongst others, were organising.

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Rob Jolley was marshalling in the open section and also chief overseer of rider encouragement.

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Bamford locals Alex Megson, Oliver Spence and Jack Read where racing, with Oli beating SPS sponsored Jack, coming 1st and 2nd in Youth, receptively. Irwin probably summed it up best: “I still can’t believe Oli beat Jack!”.

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(THE) Alex Rankin (who made the Earthed series of MTB films) was filming for Freecaster along with a motley band of local video men (including myself), with a range of video cameras from camcorders and DSLRs to a GoPro helmet-cam in use as a zip-line camera. Alex explained the sort of thing he was after from us and gave out plenty of tips and advice while we walked up the track before the race runs. Having felt quite unprepared and like I was winging it for a fair bit of the race run filming (I’m used to having Saturday to scout the track and then know where I want to be for the Sunday race runs), I was very pleased with how most of it came out. A fair bit of my footage went into the official Freecaster video, including the novelty-tree-shot (which took about 5 minutes of shivering and hoping the tree would hold while waiting for a rider to come), so that was good.

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After the race many headed straight to the Showroom cinema for Progression, Alex’s special edit for ShAFF of his Sprung and Earthed series of MTB films. There were plenty of laughs (mainly at Peaty crashing) and vintage footage from the early days of Downhill, it gave an idea of where the sport has come from and got to: its Progression – or, failing that, plenty of drunk racers to laugh at!

Following the film came Rob Warner ‘interviewing’ Steve Peat, I say ‘interviewing’ because, in classic Warner style, he hadn’t actually prepared anything and just relied on the audience for questions.

“Yes, you with the straight arm.”

“Josh Bryceland has just come in wearing a cap he thinks makes him look ghetto and cool.”

I think this actually worked better, with Warner providing some great banter and entertainment, while Peaty thought up good and in-depth answers. It was a laugh a minute, on a par with any stand up comic’s show, but also very interesting at the same time – a great end to a great day of mountain biking!

My video from the race:

Alex Rankin’s official race video from the event:

Some other videos are on RootsandRain.

Some of my better (edited) and general event pics are in the Image Gallery, all the rider pictures are on RootsandRain:

[Gallery Link] 11-03-05 Peatys Steel City Downhill, 45 Pictures by Jeff.

[RootsandRain Link]Steel City DH, Greno Woods, 5th March 2011, 163 Photos

Other related pages:
Swinny’s Race Report on ThisiSheffield.
Joe’s Organiser’s Report, top results, thanks and sponsors on ThisiSheffield.
Full Results on RootsandRain.
Jack Read’s blog entry on Factory Jackson.

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Pearce Cycles 2010 – Round 6 – Bucknell https://monkeyspoon.com/2010-09-13-pearce-cycles-2010-%e2%80%93-round-6-%e2%80%93-bucknell https://monkeyspoon.com/2010-09-13-pearce-cycles-2010-%e2%80%93-round-6-%e2%80%93-bucknell#comments Mon, 13 Sep 2010 21:15:56 +0000 http://monkeyspoon.com/?p=1840 Round 6 of the Pearce Cycles 2010 race series was at Bucknell in Shropshire at the weekend. The pictures from Saturday and Sunday are now up. The race video is now up. Our pictures from the race (& practise) are now available on RootsandRain and some of the best and mates are in the Image […]

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Round 6 of the Pearce Cycles 2010 race series was at Bucknell in Shropshire at the weekend. The pictures from Saturday and Sunday are now up. The race video is now up.

Our pictures from the race (& practise) are now available on RootsandRain and some of the best and mates are in the Image Gallery.
[RootsandRain Link]Day 1 & 2 Pictures on RootsandRain – 662 Pictures
[Gallery Link] 10-09-11 Pearce Rnd6 Bucknell Best – 32 Pictures

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Pearce Cycles 2010 – Round 5 – Hopton https://monkeyspoon.com/2010-08-08-pearce-cycles-2010-%e2%80%93-round-5-%e2%80%93-hopton https://monkeyspoon.com/2010-08-08-pearce-cycles-2010-%e2%80%93-round-5-%e2%80%93-hopton#comments Sun, 08 Aug 2010 12:08:03 +0000 http://monkeyspoon.com/?p=1801 Round 5 of the Pearce Cycles 2010 race series was at Hopton in Shropshire this weekend just gone. The pictures and video are now up. Our pictures from the race (& practise) are now available on RootsandRain and some of the best and mates are in the Image Gallery. Day 1 & 2 Pictures on […]

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Round 5 of the Pearce Cycles 2010 race series was at Hopton in Shropshire this weekend just gone. The pictures and video are now up.

Our pictures from the race (& practise) are now available on RootsandRain and some of the best and mates are in the Image Gallery.
[RootsandRain Link]Day 1 & 2 Pictures on RootsandRain – 732 Pictures
[Gallery Link] 10-07-24 Pearce Rnd5 Hopton Best – 30 Pictures

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Pearce Cycles 2010 – Round 4 – Rhyd Y Felin / Bala https://monkeyspoon.com/2010-06-16-pearce-cycles-2010-%e2%80%93-round-4-%e2%80%93-rhyd-y-felin-bala https://monkeyspoon.com/2010-06-16-pearce-cycles-2010-%e2%80%93-round-4-%e2%80%93-rhyd-y-felin-bala#comments Tue, 15 Jun 2010 23:43:33 +0000 http://monkeyspoon.com/?p=1757 Round 4 of the Pearce Cycles 2010 race series went down at the weekend at Rhyd Y Felin, aka ‘Bala’, near Llangynog in Wales. The pictures are now up. Our pictures from the race (& practise) are now available on RootsandRain and some of the best and mates are in the Image Gallery. Day 1 […]

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Round 4 of the Pearce Cycles 2010 race series went down at the weekend at Rhyd Y Felin, aka ‘Bala’, near Llangynog in Wales. The pictures are now up.

Our pictures from the race (& practise) are now available on RootsandRain and some of the best and mates are in the Image Gallery.
[RootsandRain Link]Day 1 & 2 Pictures on RootsandRain – 495 Pictures
[Gallery Link] 10-06-12 Pearce Rnd4 Bala Best – 28 Pictures

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Pearce Cycles 2010 – Round 3 – Bringewood https://monkeyspoon.com/2010-05-17-pearce-cycles-2010-%e2%80%93-round-3-%e2%80%93-bringewood https://monkeyspoon.com/2010-05-17-pearce-cycles-2010-%e2%80%93-round-3-%e2%80%93-bringewood#comments Mon, 17 May 2010 21:09:03 +0000 http://monkeyspoon.com/?p=1736 Round 3 of the Pearce Cycles 2010 race series took place a Bringewood near Ludlow. The weather was warm and generally sunny on Saturday morning with just the top section of the track still a little damp. The track for this round was the old nationals track, turning right off the start hill, with two […]

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Round 3 of the Pearce Cycles 2010 race series took place a Bringewood near Ludlow. The weather was warm and generally sunny on Saturday morning with just the top section of the track still a little damp. The track for this round was the old nationals track, turning right off the start hill, with two interesting corners in the top section before crossing the fire road and then down the long (now tree-less) straight before another mainly new section in the bottom woods. This had a steep section, some what reminiscent of race at Kidland Forest a few ago, then the trademark stretch limo of a table before the finish.

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10-05-15 Pearce Race Rnd3 Bringewood 6972Within the first few hours the ruts got cut in and the faster more skilled lines emerged, this was especially true on the corners near the top and at the steep section at the bottom. The jump above the fire road gave some good action, I even saw quite a good suicide no-hander (unfortunately while I was getting my camera out – d’oh). There were only a few hold ups through out the day with the Pearce crew keeping things moving and the uplifts giving riders plenty of runs.

This time Irwin and I were camping with the rest of the lads – no Travel Lodge luxury this round. It was excellent weather for a barbecue, but unfortunately someone at Tescos had disguised a hand warmer as a barbecue so we waited ages for everything to cook. Luckily we had a camping stove so once we’d transfer some grub to that and we were cooking with gas (quite literally). The evening’s entertainment consisted of a track walk, in depth analysis of whether Brendawg really did jump from the fire road and land in the first woop at Round 1, Matt’s birthday cake, a quiz around the fire and watching Dogman digging a hole with a small machete and waiting for him to accidentally cut something off.

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After a reasonable nights sleep, although not as good as a Travel Lodge, we awoke to find that mist had descended, but the forecast rain hadn’t materialised. This was good, for the most part, but had it rained it would have made for great footage on the steep corner on the top section. The uplift started early and I headed up for some flash photography in the woods and was impressed by the height some riders where getting off such a small roller.

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Things soon warmed up as the sun came through and I got to the top, quite knackered, ready for the first race runs and trying to plan my filming and pictures to get the Monkeyspoon team and friends as well as the fastest riders and the, quite small, elite field in the best sections. I was shocked to discovery the organisers had not synchronised their watches before this operation resulting in races runs starting 3 minutes before 11:00! 😯 😉

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As the temperature rose in the open section so did the speed of the riders, pumping and pedalling their way down the long straight. I got some good long shots of mates coming down, although I could have done with binoculars for spotting them dropping in 200m away. One thing I didn’t notice at the time but later spotted on the footage was the heat distortion of the air when filming down the straight.

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For the second race runs I got to the bottom section in time to see the fast guys flying through the steep sections and dust ponds on the last corner in the woods. A lot of the bottom section was about pumping at high speed and with precision, and all this after 2 minutes of full on riding.

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Ashley Maller won the Elite with 2:04.38 and Kurtis Knowles won Senior with 2:08.62. Out of Irwin, Josh (Hay), Nat and Tom, Tom beat Nat by 3 seconds, Irwin came closer back to form; 2 seconds behind Nat, with Josh, not quite upping his performance as much as the others, 0.7 of second behind Irwin. Roots and Rain analysis.

All in all it was another greater race weekend; Dave Pearce rolled another fat one.

Our pictures from the race (& practise) are now available on RootsandRain and some of the best and mates are in the Image Gallery.
[RootsandRain Link]Day 1 & 2 Pictures on RootsandRain – 875 Pictures
[Gallery Link] 10-05-15 Pearce Rnd3 Bringewood Best – 48 Pictures

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Pearce Cycles 2010 – Round 2 – Hopton https://monkeyspoon.com/2010-04-26-pearce-cycles-2010-round-2-hopton https://monkeyspoon.com/2010-04-26-pearce-cycles-2010-round-2-hopton#comments Mon, 26 Apr 2010 20:58:21 +0000 http://monkeyspoon.com/?p=1717 Hopton Castle located north of Ludlow was the venue for the second round of the Pearce cycles downhill series. After a dry week leading into the weekend the track was extremely dry. The track used started from the none trig point start, heading straight into a fresh tech wood section. Before hitting the open section, […]

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Hopton Castle located north of Ludlow was the venue for the second round of the Pearce cycles downhill series. After a dry week leading into the weekend the track was extremely dry. The track used started from the none trig point start, heading straight into a fresh tech wood section. Before hitting the open section, which had the speed trap on it during race runs. The track took the left hand fork towards the bottom of the open section, twisting down passing over two fire roads before the step down to high speed berm.

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The uplift queue was kept short all weekend, meaning most riders could get 10+ runs in on Saturday and 3 on Sunday morning before race runs began.

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The open section of the track which covers a large part of the hill was running extremely quickly, making it an ideal spot for a speed trap, and Jeff to film! Pearce said that they didn’t use the speed trap at the first round as there wasn’t anywhere suitable on the bringewood track. It made for a great addition to the timing ending the age old argument between riders of who was going to fastest (on that section anyway). With a prize available for the quickest time through the trap on race day everyone was pushing hard. After the result of round one I was looking to build on it but come race day I record what felt like two of the slowest runs I had ridden all weekend. I blame it on the long wait it in the sun between end of practice and my first race run!!

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After the star studded first round the elites were a little bit thinner of the ground. With Matt Simmonds taking the first place in Elites, he also recored the fastest speed trap of the day at 44.40 KH.
Round three is less than a week away, see you there.

Our pictures from the race (& practise) are now available on RootsandRain and some of the best and mates are in the Image Gallery.
[RootsandRain Link]Day 1 & 2 Pictures on RootsandRain – 827 Pictures
[Gallery Link] 10-04-24 Pearce Rnd2 Hopton Best – 42 Pictures

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Pearce Cycles 2010 – Round 1- Bringewood https://monkeyspoon.com/2010-03-29-pearce-cycles-2010-round-1-bringewood https://monkeyspoon.com/2010-03-29-pearce-cycles-2010-round-1-bringewood#comments Mon, 29 Mar 2010 16:19:25 +0000 http://monkeyspoon.com/?p=1697 Sorry it has taken me so long to sort out a proper write up. Thought i had better do something as the second round is less than a week away. Like always this series is as popular as always, and as soon as Pearce cycles opened the entries the rounds very quickly became full. Showing […]

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Sorry it has taken me so long to sort out a proper write up.

Thought i had better do something as the second round is less than a week away. Like always this series is as popular as always, and as soon as Pearce cycles opened the entries the rounds very quickly became full. Showing what a huge support there is for racing in this country. With a number of Elite riders in attendance in both the men’s and women’s category’s keen to test out how there winter training had been going.

Anyway the track was changed at last minute due to the poor weather conditions in the week before the race. So the track used headed down onto the bomb holes followed by the left hand open section into the legendary super flowly bottom section. After an early start we arrived on the Saturday morning and after a good slide around in the muddy field i headed up to begin practice. With most riders opting for wet screams. These were the most use on the top of the course although during the day the track did begin to dry out with some riders starting to switch.

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Pearce sure know how to put a race on, and i dont think anyone else has go an uplift anywhere as good as them. With specialised design trailers carry you and your bike, not only is it speedy but it is also safe. With most riders getting 10 runs in on the Saturday you cant complain.

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The weather across the whole weekend was great with only a couple of short showers on the Sunday, and as always the spectators were lining the course giving encouragement. Jeff had his work cut out aswell with alot of photographers on course all weekend.

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The open section was one of the hardest parts of the track with a series of rollers/doubles on the way in and a tricky rooty right hander to exit back in to the woods.

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Some riders kept it low over the rollers others doubled them up, possibly even tripled them. A section to make or loose quite alot of time.

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My own race runs went okay, after catching someone in my first run I posted a time just outside my own target of 3 minutes, which put me around middle in my category i was feeling good and though I could push on a many get inside my target. But after a so so run I posted a time about a second slower. But still pleased and looking forward to the next round and improving.

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With such a large number of world class elite riders it did bring a heighten excitement with various rumours circulating thought the weekend of elite riders taking various crazy lines.

Our pictures from the race (& practise) are now available on RootsandRain and some of the best and mates are in the Image Gallery.
[RootsandRain Link]Day 1 & 2 Pictures on RootsandRain – 602 Pictures
[Gallery Link] 10-03-27 Pearce Rnd1 Bringewood Best – 36 Pictures

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