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British Cycling Development rider Steve James produced a crowd-pleasing performance under the sun at Dalby, delighting local supporters and delivering a podium position on the opening day of racing in the Forest. We have the first report, result and photography, along with reaction from the Dalby Dare.

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Producing the ride of his life, Steve James commanded the opening two laps of the race, pleasing the partisan crowd with risky overtaking manoeuvres on the courses many more technical A-lines to retake the lead on multiple occasions.

At the halfway stage however, the strength of Dutch XC Champion Michiel Van Der Heijden became apparent, as he rode away from James and Belgian compatriot Jens Schuermans - neither able to match the pace set at the front.

In the closing laps Heijden faded; his initial lead of one minute cut in half on the final lap as James and Schuermans continued to press under the Dalby sun. However, the scale of the lead made it unassailable and in the closing stages Schuermans pulled away from James to take second place.

We'll have a full report from the race and reaction soon.

DALBY DARE
Over 200 riders including Bart Brentjens, Thomas Frishknecht and Burry Stander's dad took to the Dalby World Cup course to complete the Dalby Dare - British Cycling's citizen's event. Taking in an extended loop of Dalby Forest and utilising the already established and renowned trail centre red route, alongside a lap of the latest trail to join Dalby's portfolio; the World Cup course.

Riders were challenged to take on the same trails as the Worlds greatest will race on Sunday's 2010 UCI Mountain Bike World Cup opener, with crowds gathering at both Worry Gill and Medusa's Drop to cheer the riders and jeer the walkers!

Expert mountain bike racer Niall Frost made the front of the ride and was accompanied by mountain bike legend Thomas Frischknecht for the hour and a half of riding - something which made Niall's weekend.

Result

Junior Men
1  VAN DER HEIJDEN Michiel NED19920103 NED 1:18:26
2  SCHUERMANS Jens BEL19930213 BEL +00:54
3  JAMES Steven GBR19920709 GBR +01:36
4  SALMON Maxime FRA19920614 KEO +02:22
5  LUYTEN Jeff BEL19921009 BEL +02:35
6  PEDERSEN Jonas DEN19920606 DEN +04:02
7  LUPATO Denny ITA19920705 GIT +04:43
8  DE VOCHT Bart BEL19920629 BEL +04:55
9  PAUMANN Fabian SUI19921104 SUI +05:02
10 VIENNET Emilien FRA19920206 TNC +05:30
11 CODNER Mitchell AUS19920705 AUS +05:34
12 GELUYKENS Pieter BEL19930712 BEL +05:49
13 GALLAGHER Kenta GBR19920622 GBR +06:04
14 POUSSIN Thibault FRA19930219 KEO +06:51
15 VANDEKINDEREN Jens BEL19930430 BEL +07:06
16 MELS Fabrice BEL19920817 BEL +07:25
17 SCHÄRLI Marc SUI19920214 FIB +07:26
18 SPESCHA Tobias SUI19930212 SUI +08:01
19 GRAY Luke GBR19920322 GBR +08:51
20 ALLEMANN Bryan SUI19930920 BPB +09:58
21 DOLEZAL Milan CZE19930330 GCT +10:28
22 OSTADAL Jiri CZE19930129 GCT +11:41
23 FERGUSON Grant GBR19931115 GBR +15:53

Junior Women
1 MITTERBAUER Lisa AUT19920913 BPB 1:10:40
2 BERTEAUX Julie FRA19920525 KEO +01:31
3 MUNIZAGA HOLLOWAY Laura CHI19931027 CHI +04:04
4 MARCHAL Elise BEL19920526 BEL +07:17
5 WINTON Katy GBR19931031 GBR +11:31
6 VOLLENWEIDER Michelle SUI19930322 SUI +17:26