09/20/2006 Team
Jenny Copnall British 2006 Cross-Country National Champion
Jenny Copnall is part of the Subaru-Gary Fisher International Team.
Shes the British cross-country champion and one of the countrys top
female athletes. She has raced since 1996 including an aggressive
schedule in the UK and select World Cup events. With amazing
consistency, Jenny finished first at all five National Series races.
Shes now the British National XC Champion, British National Marathon
Champion, British National Points Series Champion and ranked first in
the British National Rankings. Congratulations and well run Jenny.
The following is Jennys race report from the final race of the UK
Premier National Series where she won the final event and the series.
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It is with a sense of relief that I write this final race report for
the 2006 season. Relief that I was able to win the final of the Premier
National Series this weekend, making 2006 a year when I remained
unbeaten on the domestic scene, and also relief that I can now enjoy a
period of rest and recuperation away from training and racing with the
satisfaction of a job well done. Despite the odd disappointment, 2006
has been a really enjoyable season for me. As the years pass I seem
increasingly able to enjoy my racing and this certainly helps retain
the hunger and passion necessary to get me out training each morning.
This weekends National Series Final was conveniently located in the
southern Chilterns at the ever popular Checkendon venue. It is a few
years since I have raced this circuit but it remains a technical twisty
track with a couple of short sharp climbs and some fast linking
sections. While it presents no major questions the constant level of
concentration required can catch riders out and it is certainly a
challenge to ride every section optimally for the duration of a race.
It is also a circuit that lends itself to closely fought battles since
there are no obvious break points. This makes it particularly good for
a series final where battles decide overall results. Fortunately for
me, this race was not going to affect my series victory since I had
already secured the title with my win at Plymouth last month. However,
I still wanted to post a win to retain my 100% record!
After an epic enduro experience two weeks ago I became ill and this led
to me having to cancel my trip to the World Cup final in Austria (I
think the struggle to carry a bag of groceries home a few hundred yards
mid week left me in no doubt as to how weak I was). After five days of
bed rest I was finally able to begin riding again last weekend and so
my strength for this race was a bit of an unknown.
It was good to see a reasonable turnout on the start line for the
womens elite race. This included Specialized duo Jenn OConnor and
Kate Potter, Irish Olympian Tarja Owens, British Team rider Amy Hunt
and multi sport athlete Paula Mosely. I led out from the gun and by mid
way through lap one had a gap with only Amy, who had taken the
expression glued to a wheel literally, for company. We rode in this
way through most of lap one. I did get a small unexpected break at one
point but Amy displayed her strength to get back with me by the end of
the lap. Feeling pretty comfortable I was quite enjoying having another
rider around as it enabled me to keep my concentration on the twisty
stuff. At some point during lap two I found myself alone out in front.
This was a little sooner than planned but, with a gap established, I
set about upping my pace to consolidate the lead, enjoying the chance
to really attack the singletrack and get some proper wheel drifts and
air! Behind me Amy ran into problems and Jenn stuck to her plan to come
through for a tight second place by the finish. Meanwhile Amy continued
to ride hard to make up lost ground and take an eventual third.
While my form was eventually good enough to take the race I was
certainly feeling the effort by the final lap and thankful that, with
no pressure, I could ease a little in the final mile or so and enjoy my
last few pedal revs of the race season. With many friends and family
making the trip to watch this event I was happy that I had been able to
win in front of them.
With the weather being kind to us this event had a great end of term
feel to it, the series presentations, barbecue and bunny hop
competition all adding to the atmosphere. Our decision to camp meant
that we could relax and enjoy one of the last balmy evenings of the
year and crack open the wine and beers.
I guess all thats left to say is a big thanks to my sponsors
Subaru-Gary Fisher, to all those who have supported me throughout the
year and to the other girls on the UK scene who have made the year all
the more fun once the racing is over.