We were walking around the pits at Crankworx Rotorua and couldn’t help notice all the eye candy so we shot a few pics for you guys. Don’t drool on the screen now….
You can wipe the drool of the screen now!
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Surprisingly Friday was race day for the downhill! So today the crowds poured over the hill as riders negotiated one of the best downhill tracks going around. The great thing about Crankworx is that if you can’t make it yourself you can watch the live feed, coverage of the downhill was really well done, hats off to the organisers.
Here are some observations from today; the Kiwis didn’t dominate as some were predicting, team Polygon UR were unlucky with both Pro Male riders flatting, Eliot Jackson could be having his best World Cup season to date if today was anything to go by, A�Greg Minnaar did some serious damage to his hand and is unlikely to race the first World Cup, Connor Fearon rode a different bike for today only and still managed 5th!
Today was a slower day on the downhill front, timed practice was the main event in that space. Interestingly enough rain did fall during this practice which was the first time it has really rained here this week. That said the thick forest kept most of the ground in there dry, other sections, such as the open grassed areas were another kettle of fish! A few riders had off the bike excursions and some riders, such as Gee Atherton, crashed into or avoiding other riders.
There were other events held today, in no particular order Speed and Style, Pump Track Challenge and Slopestyle practice.
Speed and Style results:
1. Martin SODERSTROM (SWE)
2. Adrien LORON (FRA)
3. Bernard KERR (GBR)
Tomorrow is the finals for the downhill so check back soon for that.
Tonight a pretty fun event by the name of Whip Off Oceania Championships went down! It is pretty self explanatory, basically the biggest whip wins, riders have to pull the whip back, i.e land normally and not leaving their tale out to dry! Casey Brown threw down and took out the women’s event and Ryan Howard was going past 90 for the men deservedly taking the win (credit to some of the locals who were going huge!).We will leave you to check out the action via the photos below:
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Day 1 here in Rotorua for Crankworx and the morning started with a track walk, this was held under dark cloud and with light rain falling. We have put our track walk up on both Instagram and Facebook, it is a track walk in 15 seconds! To go into some detail though, the top part of the track was very similar to the 2006 World Championships track, in a wide open field with some big jumps. Riders then came into the top forest section, here there are a range of drops, chutes and off cambers turns they have to deal with (not to mention changing light and track conditions). The bottom section of the track has some man made rock gardens and some rather large jumps! All before a gnarly off camber finish onto a big step up an table top combo. Enjoy a few images from the day.
More practice tomorrow fro the downhill and the whip off world championships as well!
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Okay let’s keep the good times from Bright rolling! Photographers really enjoy shooting at Bright, a combination of plenty of features and some amazing light means everyone is happy, especially as the riders love the track. We will let the images say the rest, enjoy!
More pics to come….
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