One of the last remaining dual slalom races in the pro circuit, for us oldies who remember them being everywhere! The Crankworx Dual Slalom is a fun event, notorious between riders who race each other head to head in a serious racing atmosphere with all the laughs of riding between friends. The weather here in Whistler was a little questionable with the sun peaking out momentarliy before the rain started coming down, not heavily but consistently. Both of the pump track winners, Barry Nobles and Caroline Buchanan were racing today, would te BMX bandits be a dark force?
As racing rolled on it did apprear those two would be a force to be reckoned with, looking very quick, as was Mitch Ropelato and Jill Kintner. As the finals came around all of these names were involved in them. At the end of racing Jill Kintner and Mitch Ropelato walked away on the top step.
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Despite heatwave conditions off the mountain, Sunday had great racing conditions aside from medium gusting winds. Riders had a 2 hour open practice to dial in their lines, before back to back seeding and racing. With a small race group of less than 150 riders, bikes flowed on the trail like a dripping tap; and Connor Fearson seeded first ahead of Troy Brosnan and Dean Lucas; building anticipation for the early afternoon. As the weekend’s largest crowd gathered at hotspots on the trail, battling flies up to 10 at a time, racing got underway.
Final Results as Follows:
Elite Men:
Troy Brosnan: 3:18:55
Dean Lucas +2.03
Joshua Button: +2.83