Mature riders excel at Simpson Desert Bike Challenge

By Su Spencer

After three days and six stages of the 383km Simpson Desert Bike Challenge, just two riders have thus far been able to complete 100% of the race distance.

Leading the event is first-timer, but experienced enduro rider, Lynton Stretton of Queensland in the 50-59 year category. An hour and 19 minutes behind is race veteran Heinz von Holzen from Bali. Heinz will turn 50 later this year. After the success of the oldest rider in 2007, Bruce Wood, it seems that riding smart and knowing what your body can handle is the secret to success in this arduous adventure race. In third place, at 355km (93% of race distance completed ) is another "mature rider" - Warren Quinn from Parkes, NSW. And a very creditable fourth place, at 325km (85% of race distance) is being held by former Crocodile Trophy competitor Roman Petr from Slovakia.