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Results: Top Of The South Downhill Race #1

Posted by: Melissa_Theuriau
Tuesday 4th September 07
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A wonderful day of racing on a Fringed Hill course that was a total test of man and machine. Rough, fast, technical and dusty dry, with braking bumps deep enough to swallow the little guys for minutes at a time. Huge thanks go to Julie Bennett and Pauline Miller for finish line timekeeping; Hirequip, Bennetts Plumbing and Alex Bint for transport; Richard and Jenny Adams, Colin Hamilton, Hayden McKay, Reuben Miller, Peter Olorenshaw and Bryn Helliwell for help driving; MediMax for the care of a fair few bumps and bruises, BikeHQ for the generous spot prize donation, and to all the enthusiastic parents and supporters who keep our sport real and always relevant.

Results here: http://www.nelsonmountainbikeclub.org.nz/stories/storyReader$1345

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