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McConnell and Fry bounce back

Sunday, 24 January 2010

Australian cross country champions Daniel McConnell and Rowena Fry made a mends for the disappointment of the previous day at round two of the Jayco Australian Mountain Bike Series, in Shepparton today, by claiming impressive wins in the short course cross country races.

 After not finishing the cross country race on Saturday McConnell controlled the short course event from start to finish in one of the classiest performances of the Australian season.

The only rider to keep McConnell company in the earlier part of the race was Sid Taberlay who eventually lost contact with the Beijing Olympian.

McConnell quickly rode off into the distance at a pace that had lapped riders being withdrawn from the race at a rate that resulted in just four of the 20 starters making it to the finish line.

After losing contact with the eventual winner Taberlay was caught by Drapac-Porsche team-mates Lachlan Norris and Daniel Braunsteins. Despite being out numbered Taberlay had the strength and experience to still finish second with Norris in third and Braunsteins fourth.

But for McConnell the win was clear evidence that he has the strength of character to bounce back from disappointment quickly.

“Yesterday the brain just wasn’t in it. I was struggling the week after what was the perfect start to the year for me with the national title,” the Australian champion said after his win.

“But today I was put back to reality on a level playing field and I just thought I’d give it everything.

"I went hard from the start because I didn’t want the same thing to happen as in the short track in Adelaide where I lost by the shred of a tire.

“I took the lead from the start and saw a gap and decided to ride my own race and keep an eye on where the other guys were.”

In the women’s event it was a determined looking Rowena Fry who asserted herself on the race from the word go. Rebecca Henderson tried gallantly to challenge the Australian champion in the opening laps but Fry responded to the attacks of the 18-year-old and launched her own assault to win convincingly.

Henderson, who was seventh at last year’s under-19 world championships, confirmed her talent to finish second ahead of Joanna Wall in third.

“She’s a little goer. In couple of years she’ll be one of our best,” Fry said of the second place finisher. “She kept coming back at me and I was testing her out a little by constantly attacking and also testing my own tactics and it worked out well.

“It all went to plan so I’m pretty happy with the win.”

In a tough race just three of the eight starters finished the women’s event.

Round three of the Jayco Australian Mountain Bike Series will be held at Thredbo 13-14 February.

Short Course Cross Country Results

Elite men – short course cross country

  1. Daniel McConnell (VIC)
  2. Sid Taberlay (TAS)
  3. Lachlan Norris (VIC)
  4. Daniel Braunsteins (VIC) under-23

Elite women – short course cross country

  1. Rowena Fry (TAS)
  2. Rebecca Henderson (ACT) under-23
  3. Joanna Wall (VIC)
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