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Red Bull Road Rage - Cycle Inn rider Janos Köhler 6th in France

* What was your motivation to take part in RBRR?

I’ve always been into anything that gives me a good adrenalin kick especially if two wheels are involved. Not many people seem to be able to keep up with me on the road downhills here in Wicklow so I thought I’d give it a shot. I never expected to do so well because I’d never had the chance to race top pros but now that I’ve proved I’m at their level I’m even more motivated to do the next one.

* What characteristics do you think you need to make a good RBRR downhiller?

There are several characteristics that play a decisive role in making a good RBRR racer: It involves two distinctly different disciplines, the first one being an individual time trial for the qualifying and seeding run and the second racing as a group of four, similar to 4 cross in mountainbiking. There are loads of twists and turns at speeds of up to 100km/h, so you have to be a confident technical bike handler capable of high levels of concentration who is also comfortable with the fear factor and high adrenaline levels. The important thing is to get the right lines through the corners to carry your speed through as well as have qualities of a sprinter to accelerate quickly out of bends. That said doing all the above correctly doesn’t automatically result in victory, as sometimes you also have to play it smart. Drafting competitors can give you the edge in top end speed down the finishing straight and help you cross the line in first place which is why Moncassin won in the end.

* How do you feel about your 6th place considering you were lining up against such a strong field containing so many pros and ex-pros?

To be honest I was fairly disappointed not to make the final because I was one of only 2 riders to have a top 4 time in every round and I missed out through a photo finish. Then again I had the 3rd fastest time on the day and fastest time in the wet which gives me good confidence going into the next race.

* Having raced one RBRR how do you expect the experience to help you the next time ’round?

I learnt a lot about tactics and racing in the 4 cross format. Coming so close has also really fired up my motivation to try even harder to make the final and hopefully even climb up on the podium.

* Being a new event, Where do you see RBRR going from here?

I can see the sport growing over the next few years, even possibly becoming a full blown series spread over a season. Already the next event was oversubscribed so registration for male participants had to be closed early. This can only be a good sign in terms of its growing popularity. I guess time will tell how it really develops as a sport.

* When are you next racing a RBRR?

I have signed up for the next RBRR event which takes place near Nuremburg, Germany on 10 October 2009. This promises to be slightly different compared to previous events as the road will be much narrower and the course generally more technical which suits my strengths. This event is also the first RBRR where separate categories for men and women have been implemented which is good to see.

* Any last words?

I would like to say a huge thanks to my generous sponsor Mick Jordan from the Cycle Inn, without whose support this would not have been possible.

http://freecaster.tv/mtb/1009432/red-bull-road-rage-2009-france

 

Full table of times and results for the Red Bull Road Rage in Saint-Lary-Soulan, France.

 

Individual time trial and seeding run - Dry road. 4th with a time of 4m19s171 - Moncassin clocks fastest time of the day and betters me by 5.9 seconds.

Pos. 

NAME

#

Qualif. time

Avg. km/h

1

Frédéric Moncassin

17

04:13.271

56,86

2

Guillaume Gaulandi

15

04:16.717

56,09

3

Frédéric Mazières

1

04:18.035

55,81

4

Janos Köhler

25

04:19.171

55,56

5

Cédric Gracia

2

04:19.593

55,47

6

David Lacoste

13

04:19.606

55,47

7

Luca Pais Maden

37

04:22.147

54,93

8

Gerard D

59

04:22.733

54,81

9

Fabien Pedenanau

43

04:24.985

54,34

10

Christian Taillefer

35

04:27.597

53,81

11

Fabien Christen

31

04:27.790

53,77

12

Laurent

52

04:27.907

53,75

13

Christophe Osmont

33

04:28.664

53,60

14

mathieu Carrer

44

04:29.440

53,44

15

Romain Mazure

21

04:29.763

53,38

16

Ransimangue

63

04:31.960

52,95

17

François Xavier Plaçais

18

04:32.398

52,86

18

Philippe Cau

27

04:32.779

52,79

19

Robert G

45

04:34.210

52,51

20

Jean phillipe cerquiera

46

04:34.354

52,49

21

Emmanuel Vialard

14

04:35.831

52,21

22

Guillaume cadroas

39

04:36.263

52,12

23

Cyril Despres

110

04:36.571

52,07

24

Romain Lacoste

42

04:36.881

52,01

25

Thomas Vallé

40

04:37.120

51,96

26

Christian Grange

29

04:37.437

51,90

27

Pierre Jean Rigaud

32

04:39.102

51,59

28

Gualandi Gilbert

56

04:41.023

51,24

29

Stpartaro

57

04:41.163

51,22

30

Sebastien Castagne

38

04:41.669

51,12

31

guinand

65

04:42.082

51,05

32

Sebastien st Criq

16

04:42.849

50,91

33

Gualandi Gregory

53

04:43.239

50,84

34

Joris Favennec

11

04:43.579

50,78

35

Devierre

111

04:43.953

50,71

36

Phillipe Chabert

10

04:45.565

50,43

37

Maximilien Roblet

19

04:45.793

50,39

38

Hans Maltete

12

04:46.589

50,25

39

Raphael Pomies

7

04:47.104

50,16

40

Nicolas Caiserman

30

04:47.720

50,05

41

Steve Borloz

22

04:47.948

50,01

42

Julien Sorhabil

24

04:48.275

49,95

43

Jerome Arricastres

47

04:49.107

49,81

44

Sourimant

55

04:54.570

48,88

45

Eric Cadau

36

04:54.982

48,82

46

Laplace B

58

04:55.704

48,70

47

Augelet

61

04:57.478

48,41

48

Vincent Delveau

26

04:58.045

48,31

49

Clavairolles

48

04:58.137

48,30

50

Pierre Castagne

8

04:58.515

48,24

51

Julien Yvenec

34

05:00.088

47,99

52

Mercier

60

05:00.266

47,96

53

Esthere Leroy

20

05:01.106

47,82

54

Cyril Cabiac

41

05:02.664

47,58

55

Benoit Ricart

23

05:07.801

46,78

56

Julien Bastide

49

05:13.353

45,95

57

Faverial

51

05:13.490

45,93

58

Vignolles

50

05:25.511

44,24

59

Jerome Couppey

9

59:47.569

1,33

 

1/16 finals - Wet road. Fastest time this round with 4m17s187 (3rd fastest of the day and fastest time in the wet).

 

Pos. 

NAME

#

1/16 final time

Avg. km/h

1

Janos Köhler

25

04:17.187

55,99

2

Guillaume Gaulandi

15

04:17.815

55,85

3

Mariani

54

04:19.609

55,47

4

Cédric Gracia

2

04:19.629

55,46

5

David Lacoste

13

04:21.680

55,03

6

Fabien Christen

31

04:22.298

54,90

7

Luca Pais Maden

37

04:22.318

54,90

8

Frédéric Mazières

1

04:23.624

54,62

9

mathieu Carrer

44

04:25.291

54,28

10

Christian Taillefer

35

04:25.818

54,17

11

Philippe Cau

27

04:27.300

53,87

12

Gualandi Gilbert

56

04:27.641

53,80

13

Frédéric Moncassin

17

04:27.726

53,79

14

Christophe Osmont

33

04:30.071

53,32

15

Romain Mazure

21

04:30.089

53,32

16

Cyril Despres

110

04:30.330

53,27

17

Gerard D

59

04:30.447

53,25

18

Laurent

52

04:30.853

53,17

19

Gualandi Gregory

53

04:31.536

53,03

20

Christian Grange

29

04:31.543

53,03

21

François Xavier Plaçais

18

04:32.234

52,90

22

Jean phillipe cerquiera

46

04:32.345

52,87

23

Guillaume cadroas

39

04:32.351

52,87

24

Emmanuel Vialard

14

04:32.381

52,87

25

Raphael Pomies

7

04:32.491

52,85

26

Fabien Pedenanau

43

04:32.701

52,81

27

Devierre

111

04:32.803

52,79

28

Robert G

45

04:33.185

52,71

29

Pierre Jean Rigaud

32

04:33.494

52,65

30

Romain Lacoste

42

04:34.673

52,43

31

Hans Maltete

12

04:34.893

52,38

32

Thomas Vallé

40

04:35.300

52,31

33

Phillipe Chabert

10

04:37.118

51,96

34

Sebastien Castagne

38

04:37.693

51,86

35

Julien Yvenec

34

04:37.703

51,85

36

Sebastien st Criq

16

04:37.934

51,81

37

guinand

65

04:38.411

51,72

38

Maximilien Roblet

19

04:39.978

51,43

39

Joris Favennec

11

04:40.710

51,30

40

Julien Sorhabil

24

04:41.899

51,08

41

Steve Borloz

22

04:43.348

50,82

42

Clavairolles

48

04:45.453

50,45

43

Jerome Couppey

9

04:46.117

50,33

44

Pierre Castagne

8

04:46.726

50,22

45

Augelet

61

04:47.386

50,11

46

Stpartaro

57

04:47.564

50,08

47

Vincent Delveau

26

04:47.639

50,06

48

Laplace B

58

04:50.941

49,49

49

Mercier

60

04:52.985

49,15

50

Esthere Leroy

20

05:01.753

47,72

51

Benoit Ricart

23

05:04.461

47,30

52

Cyril Cabiac

41

05:39.276

42,44

 

1/8 finals - First round under heavy rainfall which persisted until the finals. 2nd fastest time of the round with 4m33s964.

Pos. 

NAME

#

1/8 final time

Avg. km/h

1

Cédric Gracia

2

04:32.370

52,87

2

Janos Köhler

25

04:33.964

52,56

3

Romain Mazure

21

04:34.060

52,54

4

Guillaume Gaulandi

15

04:34.276

52,50

5

Fabien Christen

31

04:35.277

52,31

6

Cyril Despres

110

04:37.715

51,85

7

Christophe Osmont

33

04:39.628

51,50

8

Frédéric Mazières

1

04:40.523

51,33

9

mathieu Carrer

44

04:41.695

51,12

10

Christian Taillefer

35

04:43.516

50,79

11

Frédéric Moncassin

17

04:45.290

50,47

12

Laurent

52

04:46.612

50,24

13

François Xavier Plaçais

18

04:47.793

50,04

14

David Lacoste

13

04:48.154

49,97

15

Mariani

54

04:49.595

49,72

16

guinand

65

04:49.797

49,69

17

Fabien Pedenanau

43

04:49.929

49,67

18

Hans Maltete

12

04:50.700

49,54

19

David sabatie

28

04:52.622

49,21

20

Thomas Vallé

40

04:53.031

49,14

21

Philippe Cau

27

05:07.791

46,78

22

Jean phillipe cerquiera

46

05:14.692

45,76

23

Guillaume cadroas

39

05:14.973

45,72

24

Raphael Pomies

7

05:25.981

44,17

25

Robert G

45

06:07.274

39,21

26

Gualandi Gregory

53

06:14.038

38,50

 

1/4 finals - 4th fastest time of the round with 4m32s434. Mid race race format change resulted in only the group winner going through to the final, with no 1/2 final heats. Missed out on a place in the final by a photo finish: 0.307s! Identical situation for Cédric Gracia who was beaten by 0.02s, but was still allowed race in the final after the organizers bowed to his insistent demands. Result: Overall 6th place.

Pos. 

NAME

#

1/4 final time

Avg. km/h

1

David Lacoste

13

04:31.207

53,10

2

Cédric Gracia

2

04:31.227

53,09

3

Guillaume Gaulandi

15

04:32.127

52,92

4

Janos Köhler

25

04:32.434

52,86

5

Frédéric Mazières

1

04:34.768

52,41

6

mathieu Carrer

44

04:37.364

51,92

7

Christian Taillefer

35

04:42.363

51,00

8

François Xavier Plaçais

18

04:42.864

50,91

9

Frédéric Moncassin

17

04:43.622

50,77

10

Fabien Pedenanau

43

04:44.252

50,66

11

Laurent

52

04:44.754

50,57

12

Cyril Despres

110

04:45.605

50,42

13

Hans Maltete

12

04:52.674

49,20

14

Romain Mazure

21

05:01.007

47,84

 

Final - Frédéric Moncassin is victorious! Fastest man all day and a deserved winner!!

Pos. 

NAME

#

Final time

Avg. km/h

1

Frédéric Moncassin

17

04:25.210

54,30

2

Guillaume Gaulandi

15

04:25.441

54,25

3

David Lacoste

13

04:25.551

54,23

4

Frédéric Mazières

1

04:28.055

53,72

5

Cédric Gracia

2

04:40.683

51,30