Mapley wins after lay-off

Friday 30th September 2011, 2:29PM BST.

(Picture by John Selvidge, 1183755)
(Picture by John Selvidge, 1183755)

(Picture by John Selvidge, 1183755)

(Picture by John Selvidge, 1183755)

JOHN MAPLEY made a successful return to downhill racing after breaking his collar bone, winning the penultimate downhill of the 2011 series at Talbot Valley.

Mapley (pictured) had been out of action sincer the injury picked up in round two at the Grantez, but he showed no sign of a lack of nerve or cobwebs as he clocked a fastest time of 44.68sec., winning from Keiren Duquemin on a borrowed bike, and Andy Colver in third.

The course started in a field above the valley with a few turns on the sloping hillside, then it went into a newly built and never raced section which had bermed corners, a small drop off and a number of jumps.

After this it rejoined the older course just before the table top jump and a short climb then sent the rider into a wooden down ramp which could be dropped at speed or rolled down, before the final section comprising a tricky, rocky bank, wooden drop, bridge over a stream and a bermed corner to the finish.

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