Irish National Cyclocross Championships 2012

The dust has settled after one of the driest Irish cyclocross seasons in the past few years. Fast racing in the Supercross Cup saw new venues, variations of old venues and a surge in the number of riders including bringing cyclocross to the masses with the addition of the B category race. The Ulster Cyclocross League brought a different set of challenges to riders with plenty of racing to be had across numerous venues.

After the success of the fourth round of the Supercross Cup in St. Anne’s Park, Raheny, Supercross Racing are proud to announce a return to this venue for the National Championships in January. With this venue proving to be a spectacular venue for both riders and spectators we are aiming to get even closer to the Superprestige and GvA feeling with barriers, frites and anything else we can find.

Almost perfect conditions earlier in the year allowed for a fast but technical course to be used. This years National Championships will take in the best sectors from all 3 previous Supercross Courses in the park and introduce some new areas after feedback from riders and park management that will make this course better than ever.

The date for the 2012 National Championships has been set as Saturday the 7th of January. This is due access availability of the park.

Following the Supercross Cup series format of 2011 there will be two races on the day with the National cyclocross champion title race for Senior Men and Ladies* and the (Category 2) non-national title race. Senior Championship Gridding will be based on UCI points and subsequent places allocated based on Supercross Cup and Ulster Cyclocross League results.

*as per UCI rules, to qualify as a national title there will have to be a minimum number ladies racing on the day.

Remember there will be a non-championship race on the day as well, so if you don’t think you can mix it with the big boys, you can still come out and race each other and support them. There is no gridding for the non-championship (category 2) event, so be sure to arrive nice and early to claim the primo grid positions.

More information on www.irishcx.com over the following days. Stay off the cake and beer over the festive feasting period. This is going to be a fast course.

Directions to the course are below. It’s only 20 minutes from the M1/M50 intersection via the N32 (60kph speed limit, you have been warned!) and Baldoyle. If cycling from the city centre follow the cycle path to Howth until you see the signs into the park. If you get to Howth…you’ve gone to far.

1. City Centre from Bus Aras

  • Follow R105 heading towards Five Lamps/Clontarf.
  • At Clontarf take the Clontarf Road ; signed for Howth.
  • Keep the sea on your right.
  • Pass the wooden bridge to Bull Island.
  • Take the signed left had junction after ~ 500m onto Mt Prospect Ave.
  • Right hand turn into St. Annes after 100m.

2.M50/M1

  • Follow the signs for the N32/Howth/Malahide.
  • Straight through roundabout, junction, 2 roundabouts and a junction.
  • You’re in Baldoyle, pass a Lidl, follow Willy Nolan road straight over speed bumps.
  • Right hand turn at a cross roads beside a school (if its a T junction go back, you’ve gone a junction to far)
  • Right hand turn at the seafront, keeping sea on your left.
  • After 1km you’ll see the course on your right.
  • Take the next right up Mt. Prospect Ave.
  • Right turn after 100m into St. Annes.

Photos courtesy of Richie Byrne.


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Supercross Cup Round 4: St Anne’s Park 2011

What can I say that has not been said by others? A great course. Perfect for spectators. Best course of the year.

It was. It is. It will be.

For me it was a bad day. I was tired, I was stressed, I had to much going on and no way to get it down. Knowing the course only gives you so much when you’ve been up since 7am getting ready. Spending the morning placing stakes, taping, cutting back corners, borrowing traffic cones off the roads…it all takes its toll on your ability to ride a bike. Imagine how much harder it would be without the other people from WORC, Bikehub and friends helping to make this day work. You probably have no idea just how much goes into these events…

I loved to ride the course, I loved the shouts I got even though I was in the bottom 10, I loved the face on people as they got off on our suffering. Humans are odd, odd but great. All the while remembering that I was the cause of this pain, this torture, this masochistic rite that we take on in winter. My course, my pain, my concept, polished with the help of others to bring you near perfection.

Thanks to all who helped. Thanks to all who rode. Thanks to all who spectated.

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Ulster Cyclocross – Round 5 – Ormeau Park, Belfast

Check out the details for round 5 of the ulster cyclocross cup here

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Supercross Cup Round 4

Round 4 of this years Supercross Cup takes place on Saturday the 19th of November. The venue is St. Annes Park Raheny which was host to the National Cyclocross Championships in 2009 and a previous round of the Supercross Cup in 2008.

This venue is known for its hard ground, tunnel pinch points and the longest set of steps we could find. This year is going to be no different with the addition of a cross over, more compact course for spectators and 100% more corners with no reduction in speed. Expect a fast race where road and mountain bike riders will each have their strong and weak points.

The recent floods in Dublin have changed the park somewhat, gone are some of the steep sections to be replaced with long off camber sections. Recent works in the park have also opened up a new sector by the lake near the seafront and this will feature in the course. If it’s icy you might want to bring water wings.

The sign on will be hosted once again in the Red Stables (www.theredstables.ie) complex off Mount Prospect Avenue. The main parking area is located here, with a secondary parking area beside the Bull Island Causeway. Taking place on the same day is the local farmers market with food, drinks and somewhere to socialise afterwards. If you remember the burgers and pizza from the XC National Championships this year, the same guys will be here!

Online registration is open now and will close on 17th Nov at 6pm (that’s 6pm folks, not 8pm so don’t get caught out). Get signed up as soon as possible and don’t leave it till the last minute to avoid disappointment.

Directions to the course are below. It’s only 20 minutes from the M1/M50 intersection via the N32 (60kph speed limit, you have been warned!) and Baldoyle. If cycling from the city centre follow the cycle path to Howth until you see the signs into the park. If you get to Howth…you’ve gone to far.

1. City Centre from Bus Aras
Follow R105 heading towards Five Lamps/Clontarf.
At Clontarf take the Clontarf Road ; signed for Howth.
Keep the sea on your right.
Pass the wooden bridge to Bull Island.
Take the signed left had junction after ~ 500m onto Mt Prospect Ave.
Right hand turn into St. Annes after 100m.

2.M50/M1
Follow the signs for the N32/Howth/Malahide.
Straight through roundabout, junction, 2 roundabouts and a junction.
You’re in Baldoyle, pass a Lidl, follow Willy Nolan road straight over speed bumps.
Right hand turn at a cross roads beside a school (if its a T junction go back, you’ve gone a junction to far)
Right hand turn at the seafront, keeping sea on your left.
After 1km you’ll see the course on your right.
Take the next right up Mt. Prospect Ave.
Right turn after 100m into St. Annes.

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Double Time

First race of the season. Make mine a double please.

Sickness had conspired to keep me out of any early season races this year. Mentally I had written off any chances of coming close to my result in the Irish CX Nationals of last year. I knew if I was going to pull anything from the season I just had to get on with getting un-sick (??) then getting on the racing wagon.

Supercross Cup Round 3 – Corcaigh Park
A race I have never done well in, one that mentally I loose before I start, a real fast mans course. Terrible gridding at the start as I had no points. Worked my ass off for the first lap to try and get myself up near the top 10. Made it up into 15th ish then tried to settle in. 5 laps in and things were getting greasy. Rhinos were doing there job more than my fitness and I was making a time back in technical bits from all the fitness sections where I lost it.

Sadly lap 5 was also where I rolled. A poorly glued rear popped off on a clumsy remount at the boards. Popped it back on, twiddle my way back to the pits and swap bikes. 15th -35th in only a minute off the bike. Racing is now so tight in the A race that you just cannot afford to come down or get a mechanical. Mentally the race was over. I clawed it back up to 31st over the next 4 laps but knew deep down that I needed to work on things tomorrow.

Ulster Cyclocross – Moire
New venue. New motive. Second day to try to see if I could do it all over again. I’ve raced doubles in the past and historically I’ve raced much better the second day. Normally though I’d not be coming off a 1 race total for the season. A 2 hour drive up to the race site in Northern Ireland. Bit of banter with the locals then a pre-ride of the course. The MTB race was shredding the course, we were going to do much worse. Another day for the Rhinos with Fango’s on the spare.

Another terrible gridding. Another start with people un-familiar to me. What wheel to follow? Who to stay away from? I decided for ‘no-one and everyone’. Got to an edge slot and smashed it from the whistle. By the first corner I was 10th wheel, by the 4th corner 2nd wheel. Best start of my life. Drilled it for the first lap but had no chance to get onto Roger Aitken who is having the season of his life and went on to win two from two this weekend.

Got in a nice fast group and worked wel until they dropped me. I then promptly dropped myself on a flat section and lost my 4th place and ended up in 12th ish with a messed up derauiller and one gear. Pit. New bike. Work like a SOAB to get back in the game. 4 laps later, a few places but no idea how I finished. Form is there, latent, waiting to come back, ready. It just needs a chance to shine. In the end of the day I have only myself to beat.

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Up and coming news and events

St Annes, Dublin – Saturday 19th November

DetailsPre-entry (Closes Thursday evening)

Ormeau Park, Belfast - Sunday 20th November

Details and pre-entry

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Last weeks cyclo cross action

Corkagh Park, Dublin

News, Results, Write up

Moira Park, Ulster

ResultsPhoto’sWrite Up

 

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Access to Irish CX

Irish CX was set-up as a community site with the idea to allow people to access information about Cyclocross riding in Ireland. To allow this to expand if people are interested in having access to the site so they can post new/reviews and articles about cyclo cross riding in Ireland please contact me on oliver.castle@irishcx.com and I can set-up access.

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Supercross Cup – Timetable for Sat 22nd Oct 2011

Details for the second round of the super cross cup at Rivervalley Park Swords can be found here. Get your entries in quick as on-line registration closes Thursday evening.

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Ulster Cyclocross Round 3 – Pre-Registration Open

The details and pre-registration for round three of the Ulster Cyclocross Series can be found here

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