PHOTO RECAP:
CRANKWORX ROTORUA 2019
Well, that’s a wrap on Crankworx Rotorua 2019. But before you cut off your wristbands, pack up your bikes and hang up your helmets, let’s take a walk down memory lane and relive some of the best moments from the week.
DAY ONE
Day one of
Crankworx 2019 was relatively quiet on the main grounds of
Skyline Rotorua, as the bulk of the action was happening in
the Redwoods – Whakarewarewa Forest at the
100% Dual Slalom.
One of the fastest events at Crankworx, the Dual Slalom is a crowd-pleasing and energetic way to kick off the festival.
Shania Rawson lines up for the 100% Dual Slalom
Who doesn’t love a good pan shot?
Blink and you miss her
DAY TWO
We got our first glimpse at the Mons Royale Speed & Style competitors during the practice session on this day and we could already tell that it was going to be an entertaining event.
Meanwhile, the
Rotorua Air DH presented by Bosch took place on the trails of Skyline Rotorua in the afternoon, with Mons athletes
Shania Rawson and
Ronja Hill-Wright putting down blistering times. Shania ultimately got to climb the podium steps to third place behind heavyweights
Vaea Verbeeck and
Anneke Beerten.
Ronja Hill-Wright gets some airtime
Just because it’s a race doesn’t mean you can’t style a little
DAY THREE
It was the day we’d all been waiting for; the
Mons Royale Speed and Style. And although our Mons athletes faced some freakish bad luck when it came to competing (injuries, broken bikes etc.), we were stoked to see Kiwi
Billy Meaclem come out on top after a crazy nail-biter of an event.
Later, Mons athlete
Peter Kaiser turned his luck around and clinched the top spot in the
Official Oceania Whip-Off Championships presented by SPANK. That guy sure can get his bike sideways.
Ready to drop in at the Mons Royale Speed & Style
Some mid-air trickery
Peter Kaiser gets sideways as the crowd looks on
Ronja Hill-Wright and Peter Kaiser both claim podiums at the Whip-Off
DAY FOUR
Racing kits went on for the
Crankworx Rotorua Downhill presented by the Professionals on Friday. Shania Rawson was among a Pro Elite group of legendary racers, but still put up a solid time.
Later that night, she blew us away during the
RockShox Rotorua Pump Track Challenge, dominating the field in every round. She narrowly lost to
Kialani Hines in the finals, but was nevertheless stoked to win second place. Impressive work Shania.
How about that fresh dirt?!
Gratuitous pan shots galore
Shania had her eyes on the prize
Jay French killing it with the timing of this shot
Soaked in champagne
DAY FIVE
Arguably one of the most anticipated events of Crankworx is the
Maxxis Slopestyle in Memory of McGazza. Surprising no one,
Brett Rheeder laid down an seemingly effortless run, earning him a cool 93.75 in the first round. After that, no one could touch him and he walked away with first place, followed by Tomas Lemoine and Alex Alanko.
After the slopestyle, the inaugural Mons vs. Maxxis party got underway featuring tunes from the
Redbull Sugga and MC’ed by the godfather of mountain biking himself,
Brett Tippie. In the mini-bike jousting competition, the Mons team fought hard, but ultimately the Maxxis crew came out on top.
Brett Rheeder, incoming
Just making it look easy
Another one in the bag for slopestyle’s poster boy
Mons vs. Maxxis Vol. 1 – Mini-bike jousting
You win this one Maxxis
DAY SIX
After a week of blue skies and beautiful temperatures, of course it would rain on the day of the
EWS100. However, the Mons women
Phoebe Coers and Ronja Hill-Wright took it in stride and grinned through the muddy stages at Skyline Roturua and the Redwoods. Phoebe took home fourth place, narrowly missing a spot on the podium, but setting herself up well for the next EWS stop in Tasmania.
Phoebe Coers, post-race
Ronja, coming in hot
Smiles at the finish from Ronja
Thanks for joining us at one of the world’s most epic mountain bike festivals. We had a blast. Look for us at the next stop of the Crankworx World Tour in
Innsbruck, June 12th – 16th.
Redwood Lite 3/4 – $100.00
Phoenix Enduro VT – $120.00
Redwood Enduro VLS – $140.00
Icon T-Shirt – $110.00
Photos: Jay French and Katie Lozancich (Teton Gravity Research)