Bellchambers to WEMBO in Rotorua

The WEMBO 24 hour Solo World Championship will start at midday on Saturday February 20. Some of the world’s top endurance riders will be in the field, like 6 times world champion, Jason English.

Mike Blewitt 12.01.2016

The WEMBO 24 hour Solo World Championship will start at midday on Saturday February 20. Some of the world’s top endurance riders will be in the field, like 6 times world champion, Jason English.

There will also be a separate team’s event. It’s a unique opportunity for Kiwi 24 hour soloists and riders to compete alongside the world’s best on home territory and the IMBA gold status trails in the Whakarewarewa Forest.

Confirmed on the start line at WEMBO is Brett Bellchambers. The affable, 42-year-old is from Canberra (“I’m really a Tasmanian, though,” he says with his characteristic grin). The man known as ‘Jeebus’ makes it really hard on himself for the 24 hours. He’s a 3-time singlespeed 24 Hour Solo World Champion, but fell one podium step short at the 2016 WEMBO event in Weaverville in California.

What’s your mountain biking history?

I’d ridden a motorbike from the age of 4 till the age that I was legally able to ride one, haven’t ridden one since then. Got my first MTB at the age of 18 in Hobart, 1st year Uni (1991) and haven’t looked back since then. Started racing MTB when I moved to Adelaide in 1996. Started MTB Single Speeding in Hobart in about 2003 with the often legendary, often not, One Gear More Beer (OGMB) crew. Ended up in Canberra in 2006 – did my first 24hr solo in 2008 – it went OK. Grew a beard for a start line beard off for the 2010 24 hour Solo Nationals in Oz and since then things have just got weird and fantastic. I’m now 21 x 24hr solo races in and WEMBO 2016 will be number 22. I’ve collected some great sponsors along the way and MTB life is pretty good.

You’ve been to Rotorua before?

This will be my 4th trip. First time was way back in 1998 – pre wife, just me, a rigid-steel bike with a bob trailer and plenty of time on my hands. Met a guy at the car park, tagged on for a ‘training loop’ and had a blast! The second time was for the Singlespeed Worlds in 2010 – post wife and kids – in a campervan. Had a great time like the other 1000 excited riders. Third time, was this year for the 2015 Anzac Singlespeed Championships – just me – got to hang out on great trails with great people, lose my bike on the start line and then write an article about it for Australian Mountain Bike magazine.

Not bad for an engineer pretending to be a public servant.

Looking forward to the trip?

Well, I think I am? 24-hour solos are about mental and physical pain management and a truckload of fun! I just found out that my brother and his family are going to be in UnZud at the same time and will be there for the race. So if [WEMBO race director] Tim Farmer’s idea of having a ‘Hecklers Corner’ at the top of ‘Be Rude Not Too’ with a bar and a band pans out – it’s going to be a noisy, but fun and enjoyable, night at that part of the course – beware of the ‘beer hand up’. Other than that I’m looking forward to renting some long travel geared bikes and hitting up a few runs from the top of the hill before the race with wife, son and bruver.

Did I just say gears and travel! As a family we’re pretty excited about the Rotorua Bike Festival, beforehand, and trying to get to as many of those events as we can.

Goals for 2016?

Well I really want to win back my 24 Hour Solo Single Speed World title in Rotorua at WEMBO 2016 – 2nd in Weaverville at WEMBO 2015 hurt, but some days you just get beaten by a better man. I’d like to win a local 24hr solo race in OZ outright, again. Plus I’m thinking of doing some different races next year. I kind of like the short sharp 100km races at the moment, and I’ve just had an amazing time racing pairs at the 4 day HellFire Cup stage race in Tassie. Other than that, stay fit, stay upright, ride with great people and smile on the bike.

Photo: Mead Norton Photo: Mead Norton

Favourite things? And favourite things to do?

I love those days when everything seems quiet, everything feels peaceful and the brain is calm. I love to lie in the sun on a blanket under the part shade of a tree and read comics with a large latte nearby. I love getting wrapped up in a kids game of futsal and forgetting where you are.

I love watching my daughter’s theatre group and wondering where she gets that outgoing spirit. I love watching my wife and son go riding.

Anything else?

Races don’t happen on their own, passionate people put other parts of their lives on hold to build something for the MTB community that they love and chose to associate with. Trails don’t happen on their own either, passionate people put other parts of their lives on hold to build something for the MTB community that they love and chose to associate with. A big thank you, from me, to those people. See you in Rotovegas in February – my brother is coming – you’ve been warned.

Enter at wembo2016.com

And Brett will be speaking at The Big Bike Film Night at the Bike Festival, Monday February 15

See the Festival website for more details on the whole 10-day programme: www.rotoruabikefestival.com