The 2020 Willo Champions are Brendan Johnston and Zoe Cuthbert

The 10th Anniversary of the Willo Marathon was held at Sparrow Hill on 1 March and a crowd of over 400 mountain bikers gathered to remember one of Australia’s most talented endurance racers, James ‘Willo’ Williamson. The 2020 Champions titles went to Canberra: National Marathon Champion Brendan Johnston won the classic marathon distance in the men’s and Junior National Champion Zoe Cuthbert won the women’s divisions.

The Willo event is one of Australia’s top mountain bike marathons and not only attracted some of the nation’s top endurance athletes to its 10th Anniversary, but also a big crowd of racers from all over the country in memory of James Williamson, who passed away as a young elite racer over a decade ago from an un-diagnosed heart condition. His aunt Meg Patey founded “The Willo” in his memory and this year passed on the reigns to the team from Rocky Trail Entertainment.

Meg Patey welcomes ‘her’ Willo juniors at the start.

Originally the event had been planned to take place at Wingello State Forest, the original home of the race, however, the recent bushfires had destroyed too much of the trail network, which is still too unsafe to access.

For the first time at the start of the Willo herself – and having raced onto a 3rd podium position – Meg Patey said that she had really enjoyed the day. “It was a great Willo. We were all very happy with the day. It felt like a special day”, Meg said.

She added that it had been wonderful to have so many of the top guys there and that she loved seeing so many “Willo Juniors tearing around on their bikes”. More than half of the riders in the most recent Willo Skills Clinics Camp had participated at Sparrow she said and that she was proud that a big crowd of 37 juniors from James’ school had been in the event also, the Chevalier School from the Southern Highlands.

Juniors at the start of The Willo, 2020

Brendan Johnston rides to victory among friends of James

On the back of his recent win at the Warrnambool Cycling Classic in Victoria, it was Brendan Johnston who took the 2020 men’s title after 3h11:03 in the classic marathon distance of 3 laps at the Willo on the 22km course at Sparrow. He said that he had fond memories of racing with James in the juniors out at Sparrow, which had been a nice consolation to not being able to race Wingello. Brendan was racing among his new team mates from the Giant Factory Team, which had come out in force to Sparrow Hill – James Williamson had been racing under the Giant banner as well.

The Giant Factory Racing Team lines up for Willo

“It’s very special to get the victory at the Willo for me. Obviously James and I were good friends and he was a great mentor to me early in my career. I always seem to be able to find something extra when racing the Willo, I’m sure he’d be proud of [this year’s] race. It was a really strong field and it was awesome to finish off a tough day with an exciting sprint against Reece.” – Brendan Johnston

Brendan Johnston on course ahead of Jon Odams.

Reece Tucknott from Wright (VIC) was Johnston’s strongest competitors at Sparrow Hill this year and he admitted that he had to dig deep on the last lap to keep up with Johnston. After an attack after the half-way mark of the final lap, he said that Johnston was able to stay in the lead and take the victory across the line just 4 seconds ahead of him.

Reece Tucknott at The Willo, 2020

“I had a really good time at the Wilo last year when it was at Wingello and I knew I wanted to come back. This year when it got moved to Sparrow I knew it would be a different race, but I was really excited to come back, because there is always a good field and atmosphere. Everyone came up and said hello, so I really enjoyed being out here.” – Reece Tucknott.

In the overall men’s results, Jon Odams from Sydney came in third with a gap of 1min58 to Johnston ahead of Canberrans Andy Blair in fourth (3h16:29) and Tristan Ward in fifth (3h18:42).

Jon Odams at The Willo, 2020

Zoe Cuthbert takes female victory and Queen of the Mountain title

Canberra’s 18-year old Zoe Cuthbert has established herself as Australia’s top female junior talent and proven herself recently with a 5th place in the World XC short-course Championships. She took out the 2020 Willo QOM (Queen of the Mountain) title alongside KOM (King of the Moutain) Brendan Johnston.

Zoe Cuthbert at The Willo, 2020

“It was really nice to get into a rhythm into all the corners and not having to go at a 100% all the time like at most other races. I tried to keep a steady pace and just by taking it a bit slower into some of those tight corners made all the difference. I was actually thinking about the World Championships out there, it was an absolutely unbelievable experience to get 5th place and I’m really proud of it.” – Zoe Cuthbert

In the Elite Women’s and overall female classification Cuthbert finished the 3 lap challenge in 3h44:00 ahead of fellow Canberran and experienced endurance racer Cristy Henderson. The 45-year old admitted in the finish that she had suffered in the warm early-autumn conditions to place in 2nd in the strong female field (3h53:45).

Cristy Henderson at The Willo, 2020

“Today was a hard race, it was really tough to chase Zoe around. The hardest parts were some of those really tricky sandy bits. But the atmosphere was fantastic as every year and it was wonderful to see so many women here today, just to scroll through that long female start list was great!” – Cristy Henderson

Ella Bloor from Wright (3h53:45) placed in third outright in the women’s 3-lap division ahead of Sydney’s Gina Ricardo (4h04:06) in fourth and Georgia Whitehouse (4h04:06) in fifth.

Women’s line-up at The Willo, 2020

The Willo headed for its 2nd decade

Joanne Parker is one of the Willo Event Managers from Rocky Trail Entertainment and she said that she was really proud of this year’s event.

“I am personally really thrilled that the female competitors represented almost one fifth of the entire Willo field this year – it was an amazing experience to host this race with Meg Patey as our patron and all of the key sponsors and crew to support us.” – Joanne Parker

Jason Stephens wins a GIANT 2020 Anthem 29 2, with Event Managers Jo Parker and Bob Morris.

Parker explained that plans for the 11th Willo Edition in March 2021 were already under way and that the Willo junior skills clinics were a big focus too. Rocky Trail confirmed that the goal was to return to the event’s home at Wingello State Forest next year.

Full results are available via https://jameswilliamson.com.au/the-race/results/


Photos: OuterImage.com.au


Key Results:

Elite Men Overall (3 laps/66km):

  • 1. 2 Brendan Johnston 3:11:03 Canberra ACT (Male 19-29 winner)
  • 2. 3 Reece Tucknott 3:11:07 Wright ACT (2nd Male 19-29)
  • 3. 36 Jon Odams 3:13:01 Bonnet Bay NSW (Male 30-39 winner)
  • 4. 50 Andrew Blair 3:16:29 Ainslie ACT (Male 40-49 winner)
  • 5. 5 Tristan Ward 3:18:42 Canberra ACT (3rd Male 19-29)

Elite Women Overall (3 laps/66km):

  • 1. 17 Zoe Cuthbert 3:44:00 Canberra ACT (Female 19-29 winner)
  • 2. 67 Cristy Henderson 3:53:45 Canberra ACT (Female 40-49 winner)
  • 3. 371 Ella Bloor 3:54:53 Wright ACT (2nd Female 19-29)
  • 4. 18 Gina Ricardo 4:04:06 Five Dock NSW (3rd Female 19-29)
  • 5. 16 Georgia Whitehouse 4:04:06 Saint Ives (4th Female 19-29)

Overall winners in other distances:

  • Junior 3 laps: 1. 368 Densley Ross 4:16:52 Holmesville NSW (Junior U19 winner)
  • Male 2 laps: 1. 96 Toby Stewart 2:08:25 Pambula NSW (Male 19-29 winner)
  • Female 2 laps: 1. 165 Bron Ryan 2:48:50 Cook ACT (Female 40-49 winner)
  • Junior 2 laps: 1. 219 Dylan George 2:15:35 Freshwater NSW (Male U19 winner)
  • Male 1 lap: 1. 224 Corey Smith 1:06:34 Canberra ACT (Male 19-29 winner)
  • Female 1 lap: 1. 263 Lynne Vaughan 1:21:09 Culburra Beach NSW (Female 50-59 winner)
  • Junior Male 1 lap: 1. 297 Thomas Ludlam 1:10:09 Barden Ridge NSW (Male U17 winner)
  • Junior Female 1 lap: 1. 303 Alix Luckman 1:29:03,54 Basin View NSW (Female U17 winner)
  • Short course 13km male: 1. 338 Liam Roberts-Thompson 43:50 Pambula NSW (Male U15 winner)
  • Short course 13km female: 1. 315 Chloe Pragt 45:24 Coombs ACT (Female U13 winner)
  • 50km eBike: 1. Greg Terry 2:25:03
  • 25km eBike Female: Zoe Terry 1:36:45
  • 25km eBike Male: Brooke Anderson 1:18:50

Full results: https://jameswilliamson.com.au/the-race/results/