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Rotorua’s Joe Millington shines with fifth at MTB Enduro World Cup

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Rotorua teenager Joe Millington in action. Photo / Yeti NZ

Rotorua teenager Joe Millington in action. Photo / Yeti NZ

Rotorua teenager Joe Millington led the Kiwi elite riders at the demanding two-day UCI MTB Enduro World Cup in Italy.

The 19-year-old mountain biker finished fifth in the highly competitive elite men’s field with more than 100 starters in the fifth round of the world series at Val di Fassa in the Dolomites of northern Italy last week.

The Yeti NZ Development rider produced a strong performance on day two, with four top-10 stage finishes to move to fifth place overall, 39 seconds down on winner and series leader, Slawomir Lukasik (Poland).

Rotorua’s Millington finished one place ahead of national champion Charles Murray (Christchurch) with the Specialized Gravity rider starting strongly with fourth placings in the opening two stages before a fall proved costly on the penultimate stage, where he lost over 30 seconds.

Murray recovered to finish sixth overall for the two-day contest, which drops him just one spot to third on the overall standings, only 20 points off second.

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 Charles Murray (Specialized Gravity) in action at the UCI MTB Enduro World Cup in Val di Fassa, Italy. Photo / Sven Martin, Rockshox
Charles Murray (Specialized Gravity) in action at the UCI MTB Enduro World Cup in Val di Fassa, Italy. Photo / Sven Martin, Rockshox

Bay of Plenty’s Matthew Walker (Pivot Factory), who splits his World Cup ventures between downhill and enduro, was an impressive 14th overall, finishing fourth on the final stage.

Nelson Yeti-Fox Factory rider George Swift enjoyed a strong two days, finishing ninth in the elite women, which moved her to sixth on overall points.

Christchurch teenager Winni Goldsbury (Specialized Gravity) did not finish after a fall on the first day. Still suffering the effects of illness and with a time penalty looming to repair her bike on day one, Goldsbury decided to withdraw to focus on the next round this weekend.

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Likewise, Cooper Millwood did not finish in the junior men’s competition after a fall, with fellow Yeti-Fox NZ Development rider Marcus Sayers, also from Alexandra, was the leading Kiwi in 17th. Millwood retains his second placing in the overall standings.

The competition finished in the heart of the event village at Val di Fassa after over 15km of special stages and over 60km of liaison riding with a total elevation gain of over 3000m in a demanding test.

Riders remain in Italy for the penultimate round of the world series next weekend, moving to La Thuile, nestled in the Alps in the northwest.

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