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Scottish mountain biker first woman to complete tough downhill race
Scottish mountain biker first woman to complete tough downhill race

STV News

time2 days ago

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  • STV News

Scottish mountain biker first woman to complete tough downhill race

Scottish mountain biker Louise Ferguson has made history by becoming the only woman to complete the final course of the Red Bull Hardline in Wales. The 29-year-old from Fort William, who is based in New Zealand, became the first female rider to qualify in the history of the event, which is held in the Dyfi Valley, on Saturday. In the event's 11 years, a female rider has never completed the course – hailed as one of the toughest downhill mountain bike races in the world – in full. The run is well known due to the scale of its jumps and the challenging terrain. On Sunday, Louise made history by battling slippery conditions to complete the run, becoming the first ever rider to win the women's category in the event's history. She beat some of the world's best female riders including Vaea Verbeeck, Kirsten Van Horne, Cami Nogueira and Hannah Bergemann. Ferguson, currently ranked 14th in the world, recently won the British National Championships the week before attending Red Bull Hardline UK for the second time. She said to get through the finish line was the 'craziest feeling'. 'It doesn't feel real, to be honest'. 'I'm just taking it all in, and I'm super proud and happy with the effort. I can't explain how nervous I was at the top, so to get through to the finish line was just the craziest feeling. It was super greasy at the top – some of the guys are making it look easy, but it's not.' 'It's hard to explain how much it means to achieve this. The other girls have definitely got this and I would've loved to have come down with them. 'I know it's just a matter of time and it's going to be something I can do with them in the future. To see them at the finish means so much. The support is unreal and our community is something else. I'm just so happy.' Get all the latest news from around the country Follow STV News Scan the QR code on your mobile device for all the latest news from around the country

Ferguson reaches Hardline Wales finals to make history
Ferguson reaches Hardline Wales finals to make history

Yahoo

time3 days ago

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

Ferguson reaches Hardline Wales finals to make history

Scottish mountain biker Louise Ferguson has made history by reaching Sunday's finals of Red Bull Hardline Wales. The 29-year-old from Fort William, who is based in New Zealand, became the first female rider to qualify in the history of the event, which is held in the Dyfi Valley. In the event's 11 years, a female rider has never completed the course in full - mainly due to the scale of the jumps and challenging terrain. Elite women's rider Tahnee Seagrave invites riders to compete at Hardline Wales and posted on social media that she was "so proud" to see the women giving it their all at the event and to see Ferguson complete the qualifying stage. A "super happy" Ferguson described her accomplishment as a "relief" and hopes to see more women competing with her next year, and says they are getting closer to a standalone women's race at the event. "I wasn't sure if we'd ever get to do all of the features, I really feel like we're making progress," she said "Tahnee Seagrave has put in so much effort to get us here. We've had so much support and this is finally achieving some of the goals we set." Seagrave encouraging more women to race the 'hardest downhill track' Mountain bikers bid to conquer 'deepest, darkest Wales' Seagrave targets elusive world title

Ferguson reaches Hardline Wales finals to make history
Ferguson reaches Hardline Wales finals to make history

BBC News

time3 days ago

  • Sport
  • BBC News

Ferguson reaches Hardline Wales finals to make history

Scottish mountain biker Louise Ferguson has made history by reaching Sunday's finals of Red Bull Hardline 29-year-old from Fort William, who is based in New Zealand, became the first female rider to qualify in the history of the event, which is held in the Dyfi the event's 11 years, a female rider has never completed the course in full - mainly due to the scale of the jumps and challenging women's rider Tahnee Seagrave invites riders to compete at Hardline Wales and posted on social media that she was "so proud" to see the women giving it their all at the event and to see Ferguson complete the qualifying stage.A "super happy" Ferguson described her accomplishment as a "relief" and hopes to see more women competing with her next year, and says they are getting closer to a standalone women's race at the event."I wasn't sure if we'd ever get to do all of the features, I really feel like we're making progress," she said"Tahnee Seagrave has put in so much effort to get us here. We've had so much support and this is finally achieving some of the goals we set."

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