After finishing runner-up in three of the last four years, Hawke's Bay mountain biker Brook Macdonald claimed the downhill honours at the national championship in Rotorua at the weekend.
The MS Mondraker professional, who set the fastest time in the seeding run, powered down the 2km course in the Whakarewarewa Forest in the final in 2:45.380. He beat off the challenges from fellow professionals Keegan Wright (Rotorua), the 2017 national champion, and Wyn Masters (New Plymouth).
Masters, the GT Factory Racing professional, set the standard in 2:50.683 to claim the hot seat until Wright (Unior/Devinci Factory Racing) edged him by nearly two seconds down the fast, dry and testing course at the Altherm-sponsored nationals.
Visiting professional Max Hartenstern from the Netherlands went faster, but was not eligible for medals and was pipped by Macdonald anyway who grabbed his first national elite title since 2013, also in Rotorua.
"This means a lot. I had only won it once before so to be able to wear the national jersey in the World Cup circuit is an honour and I will wear it with pride," MacDonald said.