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Royal Romps to Victory in the RAF Downhill Mountain Bike Championships Glen Preece romped to victory at the RAF Downhill Mountain Bike Championships on 9 October 2009, which took place on the Longmoor Training Area in Hampshire.
As practice kicked off, riders pushed themselves to their limits and it was soon realised just how much energy the top section of the track used! As predicted the bottom section of the track with the loose rock garden claimed a couple of casualties, leaving one rider with a dislocated shoulder… It was soon realised with the nature of the course being so flat that a full-on downhill style of mountain bike was not the key to success. The ideal bike was going to be a full suspension cross country style of bike in order to gain a few seconds through the flatter parts of the course. There were to be three timed runs for each rider: Rounds 1, 2 and 3. The fastest single time out of all the runs counted towards a rider’s final position. This enabled riders the chance to try to close the gap between their time and the time of the fastest rider of the previous round. The first riders to have their race run proceeded to the top of the hill whilst the remaining riders took turns in marshalling the course. As the riders came through the finish line it proved to be a tight race with Round 1’s first and second place being split by only one second! Round 2 was a similar story with most riders shaving a couple of seconds off their previous time, leaving first place still up for grabs. The final round was seeded, leaving the fastest rider of the day so far (Glen Preece) to hit the course last. In his final run, Glen managed to shave seven seconds off from his previous times, giving him the overall win with a time of 1 minute 48 seconds; 6 seconds quicker than second place’s time of 1 minute 54 seconds. The event proved to be a success with most riders feeling more confident in their mountain biking skills and eager to take part and represent their Service in any future Combined Services Races. |


