Srsly though, probably easiest to just switch the camera to manual mode (assuming it has one) and open the aperture up (switching to a smaller number, confusing, I know) or a longer shutter speed.
The EXIF data on that photo says your aperture was f/4.9 and shutter was 1/200 sec. Try 1/100 second, and/or an aperture setting nearer f/2.8, if possible (might not be when zoomed like that).
If it doesn't have a manual mode, see if you can find the light metering setting. It's currently on "Multi-segment" so I reckon it would have a single point setting. Even if it's just from the very centre of the frame it should do better than that, although trying to shoot a black bike on snow will mess with even the best auto metering systems.
Srsly though, probably easiest to just switch the camera to manual mode (assuming it has one) and open the aperture up (switching to a smaller number, confusing, I know) or a longer shutter speed.
The EXIF data on that photo says your aperture was f/4.9 and shutter was 1/200 sec. Try 1/100 second, and/or an aperture setting nearer f/2.8, if possible (might not be when zoomed like that).
If it doesn't have a manual mode, see if you can find the light metering setting. It's currently on "Multi-segment" so I reckon it would have a single point setting. Even if it's just from the very centre of the frame it should do better than that, although trying to shoot a black bike on snow will mess with even the best auto metering systems.