The king of cross-country mountain bike, Anton Cooper is set to extend his extraordinary run in the Cycling New Zealand XCO National Championships at the spiritual home of the sport in Rotorua this weekend.
The 31-year-old Christchurch professional is the hottest of favourites to add to his remarkable 10 elite championship titles at the famed Whakarewarewa Forest on Saturday.
Cooper will be hoping to make it lucky 11 elite wins before joining the new Lapierre PXR Racing, a five-strong German-based team looking to make its mark on the international scene.
The 2024 champion and last year’s runner-up, Matthew Wilson is expected to provide the toughest challenge, with the Auckland-based Te Miro club rider proving competitive international especially on the gravel circuits in North America.
Rotorua’s Caleb Bottcher and Taupo’s Corban Nicol, moving up to the elite ranks, will also fight for podium placings.
There will be an interesting fight for the elite women’s honours, in the absence of UCI World Cup champion, Sammie Maxwell, who is taking a sabbatical from the sport at present.
Veteran Sonia Foote from Taupo MTB is a two-time national champion over 20 years ago but will highly competitive while Christchurch’s Amelie MacKay steps up after gaining significant experience on the world circuit in under-23 racing.
Favouritism may be with two riders with marathon experience. Australian-based kiwi Samara Sheppard, a three-time national champion from 2017 to 2019, made her mark in the marathon distance both on dirt and road.
Christchurch rider Mary Gray, a two-time national junior champion and elite podium placegetter in 2022, is the current national marathon champion, secured at the Whaka 100 last year.
The under-23 honours should be an exciting battle between Hamilton brothers Fletcher and Hunter Adams along with Taupo’s Nicol Coen, who won the New Zealand Marathon title at the Whaka 100 late last year.
The Christchurch pair of Annabel Bligh and Maria Laurie are expected to be main contenders for the women’s under-23 honours.
There are 133 entrants for the XCO racing which gets underway at 9.15am from the Waipa MTB Park with elite and under-23 women at midday and elite and under-23 men at 2.30pm. The XCC short track titles will be decided from 8.30am on Sunday.
The weekend doubles as the official national championships for enduro with the Giant 2W Gravity Enduro attracting strong entries including several Australian competitors who will pose a significant challenge for the honours, led by the likes of Marcus Sayers, and Harry Kneebone.
There will be plenty of local Rotorua support for Yeti Development NZ rider Joe Millington who completed an excellent debut season on the world series, finishing 11th overall in the men’s elite competition.
Several well-known downhill riders are competing including elite podium placegetter Kate Hastings, brilliant international prospect Eliana Hulsebosch, while there are several well-known veterans racing including Nelson’s Rae Morrison and Beijing Olympian Kashi Leuchs.
The elite racing starts from 8.15am with final wave from 10.30am.
The event is a collaboration between Cycling New Zealand, Mountain Bike NZ, Rotorua MTB Club and Crankworx which wraps up its exciting annual pilgrimage to Rotorua.
Caption: Anton Cooper in action at the Oceania Championships. (Credit: Oceania Cycling)
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