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Gold Logie triumph’s with Mather in marathon challenge

On a course that many described as the toughest in Australia, a touch of luck and some impressive technical riding has seen Tasmania’s Ben Mather  and Canberra’s Heather Logie reign supreme at the 2010 Nemisis Australian Mountain Bike Marathon Championships in Avoca today.

A last minute entry into the event, Mather made a bold move to go out hard from the outset and looked too strong for the remainder of the field in the early stages of the race.

Winning the King of the Mountain on the first climb and extending his lead to over three minutes at the half way point, Mather looked to have the race sewn up.

A first time rider on the course, the 28-year-old looked to his road cycling experience to put him ahead of the pack.

“I went out from the gun up the first hill and took the King of the Mountain.  I didn’t realise I had the form but I thought I would just keep going and see how it panned out,” Mather said.

“I hadn’t been here before to have a look at the course.  But listening to a few of the guys, they knew it was harder than a lot of the other courses, so I thought I was in for a tough one. 

“They also mentioned that there was a lot of gravel road.  I tend to go alright on the gravel tracks, so I went out hard knowing that whatever time I could get up on them on the road makes it harder for them to bring back in the hills.”

But as predicted the hills became a sticking point for Mather.  The Tasmanian resorting to foot in sections of the final 40km, providing the chance for Sydney’s Peter Hatton to take the lead.

After pushing out to a three minute lead and approaching on 90km over an agonizing four hours, a cruel twist of fate saw Hatton suffer a flat tyre on the final decent costing him the victory.

Fighting all the way, Mather recovered to finish the eventual winner in a time of 4 hours 40 minutes and 58 seconds .  Hatton held on to finish second (4:44:09) ahead of 2006 world 24hr solo champion Craig Gordon (4:44:25).

“(Peter Hatton) caught me at the 60km mark and by the last feed station he had put about two or three minutes into me,” Mather said.

“I got lucky, Peter got a flat tyre coming down the last big decent. 

“He probably deserved to win but that is the luck of the draw with mountain biking.  I have had my fair share of bad luck, so it’s great to have a little bit of good luck my way.”

In the women’s event, after working out to a considerable lead in the first half of the race, Logie held off a mid-race challenge from Sydney’s Jenny Fay to take out the national championship in 5 hours 53 minutes and 41 seconds.  Queensland’s Jodie Willett fought on to finish second (5:57:23), with Fay the eventual third place getter (6:13:08).

Defying her expectations and an aching body, an impressive display of technical skill helped an ecstatic Logie to victory.

“This was one of the toughest 100km races I have ever done,” the 31-year-old said. 

“It started getting steep and sketchy and all I could think was that there was a lot more of the same to come and I needed to save something.   It didn’t feel like there was much in the legs and I was in the suffer box for a while there.

“I had Jenny Fay making me work really hard during the middle stages of the race.  She was incredibly strong, really impressive on the hills and motoring on.  For a while there I thought it was hers to be honest.

“I am so excited with myself because I think today it was a bit of technical skill that bridge the gap which for me is unheard of.  There was a section of single track where I dropped her and I didn’t see her again.”

The event doubled as the 2010 Nemisis Marathon Challenge, a mass participation event that saw over 600 riders take on the 93km, 45km, 33km and 15km course options.

Each of the riders wore rainbow shoelaces on their shoes, helmets and wrists in memory of former world 24-hour solo champion James Williamson who passed away in South Africa last month and in support of his chosen charity Zaidee’s Rainbow Foundation which promotes organ and tissue donation awareness.

Download the Rider Race Pack for all your race information. This pack includes - Start times, Rego Times, Course Cut offs, Course Markings and more important information for every rider

Post-race massage will be offered by Avoca Massage Therapy and will be charged at $1 per minute at the race finish area.  Ren of Avoca Massage Therapy is a top quality sports and relaxation massage therapist and will take days off your recovery time. 
You can also make an appointment to see Ren on Saturday for a pre-race massage or even send your partner for a Saturday relaxation massage.  Visit www.avocamassagetherapy.com  for more details.

Hungry Anyone?  Well why not chow down on some of the great food that Degani Bakery Cafe has to offer. Hey why not do it during the Nemisis Marathon Challenge.  Just like our 2007 and 2008 marathon events Big Hill Events has signed a deal with Degani Bakery Cafe to supply each feed zone with a plentiful supply of bakery goods.  Ok so we don't have pie warmers out there with their best Vegi pasty heating up but you will be pretty surprised at just what we have on offer.  Along with this every rider will receive a free coffee voucher for Degani’s brand new store ‘Team Degani’.  This is the first of Degani’s cafes to also include a fully operation bike store.  Located at the base of the new ANZ headquarters 833 Collins Street Docklands this cafe and bike shop is the perfect weekend riding destination. 

 

Ground Effect joins event as sponsor
I am pleased to announce that Ground Effect have come on board and taken the very last sponsorship spot. Ground Effect were a proud sponsor of our 2008 event at Wandong and Big Hill Events knows that the winners of the Ground Effect gift Vouchers will be very pleased. Ground effect produce a great range of MTB specific riding apparel

 

Official Event Charity

Big Hill Events is proud to announce Zaidee's Rainbow Foundation as an official partner of the 2010 Nemisis Marathon Challenge and Nemisis MTBA Australian MTB Marathon Championships. Zaidee's Rainbow Foundation aims to increase community awareness of organ and tissue donation and ultimately increase the donation rate. Zaidee’s Rainbow Shoelaces are a key feature of their awareness campaign and a pair of these laces will be available to every rider.

Zaidee's Rainbow Foundation was a charity close to the heart of James Williamson. As the mountain biking community mourns the passing of James, Big Hill Events is proud to support a charity that James was an ambassador of.

Big Hill Events express our deep sadness over the passing of James Williamson. He was a great friend of ours and a supporter of this event. James is one of only three riders other than the BHE course designer to have ridden the 90km race track and an article about that ride is featured in the Enduro Magazine Issue #14. The article is available for download here. His ever-smiling face, exceptional talent and friendship will be sorely missed by all in the mountain biking community. Our thoughts are with Niki, his family and friends.

Spectator Winery Tour announced!
Will you be bringing some spectators with you to the event? Why not book them a spot on this great Winery Tour which includes morning tea Peerick Vineyard. Peerick Vineyard is the half way Feed Zone for all 90km competitors and the Winery Tour will be there to cheer riders on. After leaving this Feed Zone the tour will continue via several other wineries in the area and then return to the Mt Avoca Winery and the event finish area.

The cost is $25.00 which covers all tasting fees, bus hire, driver costs and morning tea. Places are limited to 20 so register now at www.entryzone.com.au.

Pre Event Function Announced.
Join 99 of your fellow mountain biking mates for the official Nemisis Marathon Challenge Dinner Hosted at the Avoca Golf Club this dinner will not have you leaving hungry!
The menu offers - Salad,Bread Rolls, 3 Varieties of Pasta Sauce, choices of Pasta and Desert.
Llets not forget the Free Glass of Mount Avoca Wine you get (or soft drink if you choose)

The night will include interviews with professional athlete, some hydration and energy tips, a video presentation and some insider course knowledge that could make all the difference to your race.
Spots limited to 100 in total so book in now.

Location - Avoca Golf Club Davy st, Avoca

Dinner starts at 6:30 Spots limited to 100 in total so book in now.

 

Event Tee Shirt Launched
This quiality cotton tee Shirt is availble by pre order only for just $25.
Visit Entryzone.com.au to place your order now.

Course familiarisation day announced
Sorry about the short notice but with all the trail work its been a bit hectic on the calendar.

Come ride a 30km loop that takes in the newly opened Pyrenees Endurance trail. You must be already entered to do this ride with us.
We will provide food and water at the Feed Zone 1 point.
Be amongst the first to ride this section of trail.
For non MTBA members a participation licences will need to be purchased for $5

Spots limited to 50 riders

Date - Sat 20th March
Meet - Avoca town centre opposite the tourist information centre
Time - 11 pm departure

We will drive approx 20km up into the hills before we start riding.
This will include 12kms of fire road.  I do not recommend bringing your sports car.  Car pooling is recommended.

Make a weekend of it.  The Talbot farmers market is Sunday 21st and is well worth a visit. Not to mention all the wineries and other sites in the Pyrenees Shire.
You must book in and cost is $10 (to cover food and staff for the day). Visit entryzone.com.au to book your spot.

Spink ready to defend his title
Read the media release from Murray Spink about his plans to defend his title.  Short extract below.
“I already have the jersey and if they want to take it from me they will have ride hard to beat me” said a quietly confident Spink. “It would be great to win two in a row.  The last marathon title was only six months ago but if I win this time I can wear the jersey for a full year.”

More video footage added.
Check out the latest videos added to the website on our new “VIDEO” page.  Some of the latest videos include interview with Adrian Jackson, 2010 Otway Odyssey Winner. Interview with Jason English current World Solo 24hr Champion and a great bit of retro footage from one of the two National rounds held at Mount Avoca Winery.

King of Mountains Prizes announced
Mount Avoca Vineyard has jumped on board and offered a 2 pack of wine to the first Male and Female riders to the top of Climb No.1 in the 90km race.  At just over 8kms long and raising around 500 high meters it will be no easy win, but with two great wines to enjoy at the finish of the race why not GO FOR IT!  Check out the Mount Avoca website for more info on their wines.  Cellar door sales will be open on both Saturday and Sunday of the event and we hope you take a moment to taste some of their world famous wines.

Have you seen our great race apparel?
Check out the apparel page for all the info on our great race Jerseys and Big Hill Event Socks that are now for sale.  If you have already entered you can log back into entry zone and purchase these items separately. New entrants can just add them to their order in one easy entry system.  Stay tuned for the race T-Shirt coming soon.

Rockstar team sets their sights on Nemisis Marathon Challenge
Read this media release from the Rockstar race team after the Otway Odyssey announcing that they have their sights firmly set on the Nemisis Marathon Challenge and 2010 Nemisis MTBA Marathon MTB championships.

Course profile map added to site
Sorry didn't mean to keep it hidden. The Course profiles for 90, 45 and 35km courses have now been added to the site. These are not exact as some minor track work is still being done so if you get an extra 100 or 200 high meters consider it as FREE WITH YOUR ENTRY. And yes The 90km course is 3500 High Meters. Im not telling tall stories. But just remember, whatever goes up must come down and damn is the down good. Just check out the YouTube footage link below to get an idea. See course profiels here

You Tube Footage of Pyrenees Endurance Trail is live.
After over 100hrs of manual labour finally the Pyrenees Endurance Trail was ready for its first full ride and boy did it live up to expectations. Ben Randal, Ivan Kalluar and Rohin Adams armed with a few mini cameras were the first to properly ride the full 13.5km length of the Pyreneese Endurance Trail and now the first bits of that footage is live for you all to see. This gives you a bit of an idea of just how much fun this Marathon is going to be.

Pyrenees Endurance Trail work nears completion
After several hard weekends in the Pyrenees State Forest, BHE is pleased to announce that the restoration of the trail is nearing completion.  This 12km walking track has never been ridden and hardly has been walked on in 15 years. It has now gone through dramatic changes under the blood sweat and tears of the volunteer crew. 

Check out this snap shot of the works

BHE would like to thank Ben, Philip, Ross, Wes, Mark T, Mark L, Tim, Paul, Jamie, Daniel and Lachlan for their help.  As soon as we can get back to Avoca to map a ride with our GPS we will make the file available so that you can all have a ride of this great track.  At this stage finding the start of the track and knowing what direction to ride it takes just a little bit of local knowledge.

 

Sponsors announced
Big Hill Events are pleased to announce Nemisis as the naming rights sponsor for the event. We are also excited to have Shimano, Total Rush and Sport Recovery on board as hero sponsors. Endura, Maxxis, Sigma, Limar Helmets, Bicycle Centre Ballarat and Dragon Cycles Maryborough are our latest category sponsors.
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There are still opportunities to join the event as a category sponsor with very reasonable packages available.


 

New event branding launched
A lot of work has gone into our new event branding by the team at peppi.  BHE have recently re-launched the website with this great new design that reflects what the event is all about. 

Keep an eye out for our ads in coming issues of Enduro, Freewheel, Australian Mountain bike, Mountain Bike Australia, Outer Edge and Ride On Magazines.  If you haven’t already be sure to pick up our post card next time your at the bike shop and pass it onto you friends. 

 

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