It’s been a packed weekend for the whole Polygon UR Team!

Tracey

It’s been two pretty successful trips for everyone, to say the least. We had Remy Morton, Mick & Tracey Hannah racing on of the roughest tracks in Australia, in Bright for their National Champs and we had Jamie Nicoll racing the NZ Enduro in Nelson, New Zealand.

Mick

Australia National championship

Tracey Hannah with the win  at the NZ Enduro!
Tracey Hannah with the win at the Australia National Champs!

After a tough practice day on Friday with a big crash and a bruised back Mick put a decent run together on sunday to end up with a 5th place in Elite. Not what Mick wanted for sure but no too bad considering his huge crash. Remy got his best result of the year so far with a 2nd spot for his first year in junior. Tracey had a wild run and managed to get the win even after a crash! It’s her 4th title in a row!

Jamie took home a win among some serious competition!
Jamie took home a win among some serious competition!

NZ Enduro

To top it all off Jamie Nicoll got an amazing win at the NZ Enduro in front a really stacked field, a lot of top EWS rider came especially to do that challenging race. He battled with Jerome Clementz during those 3 days of racing to finally take the win. An awesome race for Jamie who is clearly showing his intentions for the season!

Top 5 :

1) Jamie Nicoll – 1:02:16
2) Jérôme Clementz – 1:02:36
3) Damien Oton – 1:02:46
4) Yoann Barelli – 1:03:36
5) Adam Craig – 1:04:07

Remy

Everyone is now going to Queenstown NZ for an intense week of team camp during the Queenstown Bike Festival before heading to Rotorua for the first Crankworx in New Zealand.

Words & Photos: Polygon Press Release


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