We’ve just received a blog post form Nicole Cooke, who has been recovering from her demanding 2009 season in Perth with her brother tearing up the Australian MTB trails on her Focus Black Forest Expert 2009
I’ve just returned back to Lugano after a great time in Perth where I have spent the last 2 months spending time with my brother Craig and catching up with him since the last time we saw each other for a good length of time.
I also used this time recovering after a demanding year and then once fully recovered, getting out on the bike building up my training towards the start of the 2010 season. What was new this time was that thanks to Wiggle I had the use of the Focus Black Forest Mountain Bike and I was able to get out on some great trails with Craig and the local MTB’ers and have a lot of fun, see some great wildlife and sharpen up my bike handling too.
My first ride was in the forests around Kalamunda and we rode a variety of trails which were on hard terrain like some single tracks which had lots of logs scattered at unexpected places all around the trails and they kept appearing out of nowhere! Most times I just had to jump them and took a lot of air without even knowing what was going on! It seemed that these trails had been well built and the jumps were all do-able for a first timer, and then after a few weeks they became more exciting and challenging as I took them at higher speeds. I was treated to seeing some Kangaroos jumping along through the forest and at another part of the ride we heard a rustling swooshing noise and then 2 emus appeared charging along through the trees with their big black bodies and long legs and necks standing out against the green background!

Other parts of the trails were very sandy and dry, and there was also ‘pea gravel’ which was like marbles in places and my first time on this type of surface. It took some time to get used to this and there were a few descents when the bike just felt like it was fish tailing around beneath me and all I could do was point the bike in the right direction, keep some weight over the back wheel and hope for the best!
Craig and I headed over to Melbourne for a few days at the end of November and checked out the course for the World RR Champs in October, it’s very tough and great to know what to expect. We got together with our cycling friends based in Melbourne and entered a few teams into the 24 hour team MTB event held in Forest. We had 3 teams all together under the Cycleinn banner and Craig and I were teamed up with Matt and Caroline Jackson and Tim and Nicole David.

It was an amazing weekend starting with setting up the tents and equipment, riding the course and getting to know what was going on as this was my first time at an event like this! Craig did our team’s first lap and from then on it was a routine of checking my estimated start time on our team’s lap board, get ready, eat food, get to change over zone on time, disinfect wheels in trough, blast round the course for a lap, hand over to team mate, clean bike, shower, food then rest or sleep until about 45 minutes before I was next due to ride. It was great fun zipping round the course and a really fantastic atmosphere with all the competitors out on the course. We rode through the night and I thought one helmet light would be enough but as soon as I was out of the start arena I knew I’d made a mistake, it was dark out there and with all the twisty trials and logs springing up out of nowhere on the new ‘night lap’ which we hadn’t ridden before so I took it very steady or tried to follow riders ahead.
Matt helped fit a handlebar light for my second night lap and knowing where to go I was able to go for it and enjoy pushing the limits of myself and the bike again. As the Sunday morning dawned we were lying in 2nd place team in the mixed 6’s and tried to maintain this through to the end.

It brought back a lot of memories from my MTB races in the 90’s and the atmosphere was fun, everyone had a great time and enjoyed the courses and event. I’m not sure how much off roading I’ll be able to do during the rest of the season but I’ll be taking every opportunity I can as it is a nice change and good to sharpen up the technical skills. The Focus Black Forest was fantastic, a great hard tail with good handling, good quality equipment and very responsive. Thanks Wiggle for your help in creating this opportunity for me!



















