Sunday, July 22, 2012

Olympics only days away here is my story



So over the last few weeks every time I run into someone they want to know why there is no male mountain biker at the Olympics, so I started saying watch the blog ill try explain it, well it’s a long story.... If you want a short story we got a spot they didn't fill it they gave it to the track cycling team. Otherwise read on I will try detail it.

It is every athletes dream to be part of the Olympics and Commonwealth Games right?!
It’s been my dream since 2004 when I worked out I could ride a bike reasonably well.

London 2012 was always a long shot but a possibility, 2014 and 2016 were always my goals, however last year becoming the fastest elite rider in NZ, I had my sights set on London. Here is where it gets confusing and epic.

Last year we as male mountain bikers were told to pretty much forget about the Olympics, and that we would never get the spot we were after. However there were always lots people around me and the other riders saying there was a good chance we would get it if not through our own collection of points through the UCI points system, we would get it through the Continental Championships (Oceania) where a spot could also be attained. 

The points system worked like this, the top 3 ranked UCI riders in New Zealand as of the 22nd of May 2011 were the 3 riders locked into getting the nations ranking into the top 24 by May 23rd 2012, this was Myself, Dirk Peters and Mike Northcott, at that time we were 44th this was probably why we were told to forget it? 

2011 I headed to Europe to chase points and try start moving the ranking for a possibility of the slim chance of getting the spot. In Europe it is bloody hard to get points as it is stacked with very good riders all after the same points for the same reasons. I came home with bugger all points and it was only myself and Dirk overseas chasing the points at the time and as a result we did move the ranking but not much.

It did not end here though as MTBNZ had decided to have UCI rounds in the 2012 NZMTB cups to continue the pursuit of points before the 23rd of May. We usually get 3 UCI races in NZ a year been Nationals, Oceania’s and a national cup race but this year we had 6. Because it is New Zealand and on the other side of the world only Australian riders headed over to try gain these valuable points, this was a huge boost in motivation and a very high chance the dream would come true.

The races cost MTBNZ a lot of money to hold as they had to fork out money to UCI for the class of the event, had to pay for the officials, and pay us the prize money that comes with the class of the event. It also cost us a lot however at the time we all thought it was worth it as we were going to gain a spot through the points system. With the 3 of us getting lots of points we shot up to 18th, so we were well inside the top 24, if we had slipped out the top 24, Australia was 12th at the time so they would qualify 2 spots, but then they would lose 1 of their spots to us as we hadn't made it in the top 24, and as the Oceania country without a spot we got their 2nd spot... so 1 each! Get it? Confusing I know.   

Anyway a few weeks before the Oceania's we were well in control of this top 24. Then we were told even if we qualified this spot we had to be a medal hope or top 16 in the world to fill it as of the bikenz selection criteria, well none of us were in this criteria. There was also another clause saying if we were a medal hope in 2016 we could be sent as development, bikenz were not interested in this for me or the other mtb athletes. We were told the track cycling team or the bmx would pick up our spot because they had a better chance of a medal than us. Gob smacked we were all fuming as the biggest track team New Zealand had ever sent to the Olympics was named, it was the biggest ever because they were using our Mountain bike spot and a roadie spot had been used also hence why Hayden Roulston and or Julian Dean missed out?. (As I understand there were 2 road spots and 1 TT spot 3 in total but they have used Jack Bauer as both TT and Road so they get the extra to be used on the track there also).

A few weeks down the track Oceania’s rolled around I wanted to do my best and try get myself out of the physical and mental hole I was in after nationals. I needed to try proving myself to get the spot, I was even ready to get on a plane and head to South Africa the next day to do the world cup but my form wasn't on and we decided that was also going to be a huge waste of money for me.

So after deciding we had just wasted a shit load of money and the Olympic dream that could have been was pretty much over. I wanted to give the bike a rest and get away from it for awhile, so I went back to my old sport of Xterra, over trained running busted up my patella tendon pretty bad and was forced off the bike for 2 months… Whilst I was off the bike MTBNZ started asking my coach Evan where I was at fitness wise saying there was still a possibility as the spot had to stay with the sport it was qualified (as you would think anyway). I was well unfit at the time and was hardly riding, so even if it happened I had been messed around so much I wouldn't have gone as it would have been silly I had no fitness and no speed.

As the 23rd of May rolled around we had slipped to 26th on the points system as Mikey and myself had stopped racing after being told the reality of the situation but still qualified a spot through the Continental Championships (Oceania’s). 

In the end bikenz and the NZOC decided no male mtbiker was going to fill the spot and our qualified spot was meant to go back into the ballet for other countries to have, and to fill the 50 mtb spots available. However bikenz and some German's found a loop hole in the criteria and have been able to keep the spot open and use our mountain bikers spot as a track cycling spot by saying a track rider will do the mountain bike race and the track racing, this is to secure an additional athlete for the track. The Germans have used their extra mountain bike spot as a road cycling spot. This loop hole was used in the past by NZ at Beijing a track/roadie was listed as a bmx rider, however as the story goes did not front up in the bmx race, just raced on the road. Not sure how this works and how it is fair for completely different bike disciplines to be interchangeable. It’s like saying there is a spare spot in the rowing let’s get one of the kayakers to fill it they both float on water don’t they?

In the latest media release Sam Bewley is riding the XC mountain bike race. Sam Bewley does come from a mountain bike back ground and is a decent all round guy talent TRACK and ROAD cyclist (his chosen disciplines) but has not raced a mountain bike for a long time a definitely not on the world cup circuit so does not meet any of the requirements point toward us New Zealand mountain bike athletes (i.e. top 16 at a world cup). In this sense if Sam does race the mountain bike event it is insulting to us mountain bike athletes who one have worked hard to qualify the spot in our sporting code and have dedicated our time to rising within the ranks of the sport. This is not a personal dig at Sam who is a mate and very good rider, together we have discusses the possibility that mtbs spot would be given to the track and he did not like the sound of it for my sake but understood it was a possibility.

From my understanding Sam is likely not to be racing this event and just race the track in the team pursuit where they have 5 riders selected for a 4 man race. I would be very disappointed if he raced in our spot, it would not be right, and this would have gone against the selection criteria completely.
                                                   

 I understand that Olympic medal’s equal’s more funding even if it is in track cycling and this is how they get paid it still does not make the situation any less questionable in terms of what is ethical (possibly they have found a way that it is legal to do so but should what mountain bikers have worked for be given to another code)

It is what it is and in moving forward for me to break this cycle and get support or even to be looked at from bikenz, I have to understandably be top 16 in the world, so with the support of Waiariki and the Academy of sport, my family and other great sponsors we are working hard to make this jump into the top 16 before 2014 and onto 2016. I am more motivated than ever, already clocking miles for upcoming races and building for next year’s World cups and European race season. All of this only makes me hungrier to prove people wrong. 

Long read but that's how the Olympic dream has panned out for me I hold no resentment to the track team just the situation and how it has worked out for me. But looking forward to the Olympics and seeing New Zealand come away with not only medals but personal bests and top performances by all as the reach their dreams.
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Carl  



Thursday, July 19, 2012

WAOS Waihi Training Camp


Last Friday the Waiariki Academy of sport bikers left for Waihi beach over on the coast, we were off to meet up with some triathlete's from Auckland and Hamilton for a training camp of riding and the triathletes of Josh and Ollie hit some running with them.




Friday we headed out for an hour and half just cursing the roads Waihi and back to the beach.

The Gold Mine ( no truck fire yet )

Saturday was all go on the bikes as soon as it was light, bloody cold but tropical compared to Rotorua missions we headed up the coast to Pawanui, a quick wee stop and the return back to Waihi beach.
150kms, 5 and half hours latter, 2,200 meters of climbing I had blown my arse and had to have a nap,



Sunday was pouring down and we headed out for a sneaky few hours before heading home.

No video's and i'm not giving you the link to the one that was made it was epic.... its road riding it got exciting...

Very beneficial weekend tho, loved it, still feeling it a week latter I have got some good miles in the legs now, and ready for another big one tomorrow

Chur
Carl

  

Monday, July 9, 2012

N-Duro Race 1

Over the weekend the first race of the N-Duro 2012 GALAXY TRAVEL WINTER MTB SERIES under the new owner Ra Bhana, it was a perfect frosty clear day freezing cold and a bloody good race with HOT Soup, lollies, cup cakes and music after. Ra has me on board as the course designer so I coped a bit of stick, but mostly jokes and positive comments, the course was super hard with lots of climbing up to the best descents in the forest, everyone loved it and are hungry for more N-Duro action.


I had a good day taking the win by 4mins from pro roadie Clinton Avery and Mikey Northcott, In the early stages they had me on the ropes but once I warmed up abit I was into it just waiting for my time to go, We had Mikey about 50 meters off the back of us most of the day until he caught back up on the 20 minutes of descending on the run from Splitnz to Roller Coaster, after that it was up the last main climb of the day, up hill road onto corners, this is where I made my move Surprisingly out climbing the boys, and ripping a decent lead.

Very stoked with how I rode I am back into training now but the speed I had was a huge Surprise, I must have just needed to freshen up after the hard last year. Rest week now then into the miles this weekend with a training camp in Wahi with the Waiariki Academy of Sport and some triathletes from Auckland

Anyway next N-Duro is Sunday the 5th of August from the Waipa carpark.
http://www.n-duro.co.nz/winter/evdesc.php

Here is the start of the race and some mean moves from my view



Cheers
Carl