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[nomedia="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2mpytJRrpyw"]YouTube - F1rst - Sam Hill in champery[/nomedia]
Der Auszug aus Wiki:
2007 World Cup round 2, Champéry, Switzerland After placing fifth at round one in
Vigo,
Spain, all eyes were glued on Sam Hill in round two. The extremely steep and technical track seemed almost tailor made for the young Australian. All seemed to be going well for Hill when he qualified in first place early on race day, besting the second place qualifier by over 14 seconds!
[5] Hill was looking confident for Finals. However, with approximately 30 riders left to set off, on arguably the most dangerous course the world cup series has seen in many years, the skies opened up. It had rained every day at this time the whole weekend, but not this hard. Riders who qualified in the top ten, were seen finishing in the late forties, early fifties. When last man to down the track, Hill, set off, no one could believe their eyes. The World Champion at the time was ripping down the track faster than top riders were riding it in the bone dry, perfect conditions. Hill's split time was faster than second place (
Steve Peat, who raced in the dry), but a fall later in his run meant the Aussie ended up in a very respectable third position, just 1.63sec off first place rider
Matti Lehikoinen, who also completed his final run in the dry. Hill's run will go down in history as one of the greatest runs in the wet, if not one of
the greatest ever.
Dan Atherton later quoted "He showed us all that it ain't over, 'till its truly over".
[6] Further, eventual winner
Matti Lehikoinen stated after the race "I played the tactics (referring to a 20 second pause in his practice run, ensuring a lower qualifying position to avoid any unfavourable weather changes), but Sam is the winner of the day. No questions". Steve Peat said "Sam is the King - give him the crown." Despite his remarkable and certainly unmatched talent for riding in unfavorable conditions, Sam admits that he rarely rides in the rain. In an interview with Steve Jones of Dirt Magazine featured in the film 'Earthed 5: The Law of Fives', when asked if he ever rides in the rain Sam replied "I don't even see raindrops in Australia" and "No, my bike gets muddy".