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Blenkinsop grabs another mountain bike podium

Monday 16 September 2013, 11:53AM

By Cycling New Zealand

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am Blenkinsop at the recent world championships. The image is free for editorial use only.
am Blenkinsop at the recent world championships. The image is free for editorial use only. Credit: Lapierre International

New Zealand mountain biker Sam Blenkinsop from Wanganui has finished on the podium for the third time this season at the penultimate round of the UCI World Cup in Norway today.

The Lapierre International rider finished in fourth place at the tricky Hafjell course in Norway which moves him up to sixth overall on the World Cup rankings with one round remaining.

Blenkinsop, who qualified seventh fastest, was in third place after his run down a wet and treacherous track at the Hafjell Mountain Bike Park. However he was pushed back to fourth after Canada’s Steve Smith powered to the overall win.

“It was a good day in the office with a fourth. The track was so sick,” Blenkinsop tweeted.

It matched Blenkinsop’s fourth placings at the World Cup round in Fort William, Scotland and at the recent world championships in South Africa in what has been an outstanding season for the Kiwi.

Compatriot George Brannigan (Trek World Racing) showed he was back to top form following major knee surgery in the summer, qualifying sixth fastest. He was enjoying a strong run on the course where he was second past year, but fell on the slippery rock section to finish 41st.

Of the other Kiwis to qualify Ed Masters (Taranaki) was 57th and Reon Boe (Queenstown) 67th while Matt Walker (Rotorua) and Wyn Masters (Team Bulls) did not finish.

Meanwhile Queenstown’s Alanna Columb finished 14th in the elite women won by the seemingly unbeatable Rachel Atherton (GBR) while Dunedin’s Raphael Kammlein-Cutler was 13th in the junior men.

The final round of the World Cup is this weekend in Austria.

Results, UCI Mountain Bike World Cup, Hafjell, Norway, downhill elite men: Steve Smith (CAN) 3:40.174, 1; Danny Hart (GBR) 3:41.815, 2; Andrew Neethling (RSA) 3:42.957, 3. Also NZers: Sam Blenkinsop (Lapierre International) 3:44.039, 4; George Brannigan (Trek World Racing) 3:58.075, 41; Ed Masters 4:02.848, 57; Matt Walker, Wyn masters dnf.

Elite women: Rachel Atherton (GBR) 4:09.858, 1; Manon Carpenter (GBR) 4:17.489, 2; Myriam Nichole (FRA) 4:17.939, 3. Also: Alanna Columb (NZL) 4:54.008, 14.

Junior: Michael Jones (GBR) 3:46.870, 1; Graham Innes (GBR) 3:50.352, 2; Mark Wallace (CAN) 3:51.268, 3. Also: Raphael Kammlein-Cutler (NZL) 4:08.190, 13; Kyle Lockwood (NZL) 4:31.873, 32.