Sunday, August 30, 2009

Pro GRT FINALS - Whiteface 5K DH Results

Chris Heath & Darian Harvey are your 2009 PRO GRT DH Series Champions!

PRO DH MEN

1 MULALLY Neko J 7:48.15
2 BEYTAGH Geritt 7:50.85
3 BENEKE Jurgen A 7:52.10
4 MEMMELAAR Jason 7:58.28
5 HALL Heikki 8:03.41
6 HEATH Chris 8:03.76
7 ALEJANDRO Ivan 8:08.94
8 MOODY Benjamin 8:13.73
9 VAUGHAN Gavin 8:14.66
10 GAUVIN Yann 8:19.67
11 BINGGELI Logan 8:22.60
12 ULMER Naish 8:23.35
13 TRIBUS Lars 8:24.93
14 FAULKNER Zachary 8:27.24
15 MELLEN Sam 8:36.50
16 SIMS Daniel 8:38.54
17 SANGERS Kyle 8:39.22
18 HOWLAND Tim 8:40.12
19 TREMBLAY Vincent 8:48.83
20 KOMAR Matty 8:53.28
21 JEANNET-CHIPMAN 9:06.73
22 HIGGERSON Chris 9:07.11
23 GREEN Kevin 9:21.52
24 WILLIS Bryan 9:24.99
25 GOSSELIN Erik 9:27.70
26 ADAMS Sam 9:48.33
27 BEERS Justin A 9:48.52
28 ROWLANDS Taylor 10:00.67
29 BUBIER Thomas 10:24.70
30 BRESSEM Andrew 10:31.58
31 KAKAMOUSIAS Tom 11:17.90
32 ADAMS Paul 13:38.20
ZDRILUK Matt G
SPAULDING Quinton

PRO DH WOMEN
1 BOURQUE Dawn 9:41.29
2 EAGAN Karen 10:05.50
3 LACROIX Alexandra 12:35.50
4 WOLF Jennifer 12:36.25
5 GOBERNAT Stephanie 12:36.53

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Pro Gravity Tour nominated for SportsTravel Award! VOTE NOW!!!

We are proud to announce that the 2009 Pro Gravity Tour (Pro GRT) has been nominated for a 2009 SportsTravel Award in the BEST NEW EVENTS category! With our inaugural year nearly to an end, the Pro GRT has already experienced great attention and praise from within & outside the cycling industry! We are truly appreciative at the overwhelming support from everyone involved. 2010 is already in the works & should be even better!

Voting continues through September 14, 2009, at http://www.SportsTravelMagazine.com. Click on the VOTE NOW button on the right! We’re located under the bottom area under “BEST NEW EVENTS!”

Don’t forget, you MUST CONFIRM your voting by the email link you will receive after you cast your ballot!


Please help us spread the word!

Cheers,

Dylan

Friday, August 21, 2009

Pro GRT Finals set for Whiteface Mtn, NY!

The 5th stop of the Pro Mountain Bike Gravity Tour (Pro GRT) sets to wrap up the series at Whiteface Resort in Wilmington, New York for the Whiteface 5K DH! This famous east coast event is the perfect setting to hold the Pro GRT finals, as it’s destined to show which athlete has maintained the best fitness during the season.



After the previous stop in Windham, NY, Chris Heath (Manitou–Hayes) jumps ahead of Kain Leonard (Crested Butte Mtn Sports) in the overall rankings. Meanwhile 2nd through 5th is an extremely tight battle with only 10 points separating the group of 5 riders!

In the women’s field, Darian Harvey (Cannondale) extends her lead over the field, but will no doubt give her full effort to capture yet another Pro GRT title! (Darian won the inaugural Pro GRT 4X series title in Windham, NY)

This is set to be an great finals! Get your tickets & sign up now!

For additional information on this event & the series in general, feel free to visit PINNEDmtb.com and become a fan on Facebook!

Thursday, August 13, 2009

USA Cycling announces nominations to Mountain Bike World Championship Team

Colorado Springs, Colo. (Aug. 13, 2009)—USA Cycling announced today the 43 athletes that have been nominated to represent the United States at the upcoming 2009 UCI Mountain Bike World Championships in Canberra, Australia, September 1-6.

In the gravity events, Aaron Gwin (Morongo Valley, Calif./Yeti) received the lone men’s downhill automatic nomination by virtue of his third-place World Cup finish and his national championship in that event. Kyle Strait (Riverside, Calif.), Duncan Riffle (Santa Barbara, Calif./Duncan Riffle Racing), Luke Strobel (Renton, Wash./Maxxis), Cody Warren (El Cajon, Calif./Decline), Brian Lopes (Laguna Beach, Calif./Oakley) and Joey Schusler (Boulder, Colo./Yeti-Fox Shox) received discretionary nominations to the elite men’s downhill team. As the winner of the USA Cycling Mountain Bike National Championships downhill contest, Melissa Buhl (Chandler, Ariz./KHS) received the only automatic nomination to the elite women’s downhill squad. Kathy Pruitt (Santa Cruz, Calif./Jamis) will join her as a discretionary selection.

As the national champion, 17-year-old Mitch Ropelato (Ogden, Utah) received an automatic nomination to the elite men’s 4X squad. Mike Haderer (Concord, Calif.) and Blake Carney (Camarillo, Calif.) will join Ropelato on the men’s 4-cross squad as discretionary selections. Buhl and 2008 BMX Olympian Jill Kintner (Seattle, Wash./Red Bull) both earned automatic nominations to the women’s 4X squad by virtue of multiple World Cup podium performances.

Eleven junior and U23 cross country athletes were also named to the 2009 UCI Mountain Bike World Championship squad that will represent the United States, along with five junior men’s downhillers. See below for the complete list. For more information on USA Cycling’s selection procedures please visit the Athlete Programs portion of the USA Cycling website, or click here.


2009 UCI Mountain Bike World Championships
Canberra, Australia
Sept. 1-6, 2009

U.S. Team Nominations:

Elite Men’s Downhill
Aaron Gwin (Morongo Valley, Calif./Yeti)**
Kyle Strait (Riverside, Calif.)
Duncan Riffle (Santa Barbara, Calif.)
Luke Strobel (Renton, Wash.)
Cody Warren (El Cajon, Calif.)
Brian Lopes (Laguna Beach, Calif.)
Joey Schusler (Boulder, Colo.)

Elite Women’s Downhill
Melissa Buhl (Chandler, Ariz.)**
Kathy Pruitt (Santa Cruz, Calif.)

Elite Men’s 4-Cross
Mitch Ropelato (Ogden, Utah)**
Mike Haderer (Concord, Calif.)
Blake Carney (Camarillo, Calif.)

Elite Women’s 4-Cross
Melissa Buhl (Chandler, Ariz.)**
Jill Kintner (Seattle, Wash.)**

Junior Men’s Downhill
Mitch Ropelato (Ogden, Utah)**
Kevin Aiello (Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif.)
Luciano Worl (Woodinville, Wash.)
Tom Neer (Arvada, Colo.)
Geoffrey Ulmer (Troy, N.Y.)

**denotes automatic nomination

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Pro Gravity Tour standings: August 11

Yeti sweeps Pro GRT men's events at Blast the Mass

Aaron Gwin (Moronga Valley, Calif./Yeti) and Darian Harvey (Durango, Colo./Cannondale) won the men's and women's Downhill contests at the third stop on USA Cycling's Pro Gravity Tour, Blast the Mass. The pair ran away with the wins on the challenging course in Snowmass, Colo. Another Yeti rider, Jared Graves (AUS) took the men's 4X title while Rachel Bauer (Aspen, Colo./Banshee-Poison) topped the small women's pro 4X field. For complete results from Blast the Mass, click here.

With three of five Pro GRT events complete, Kain Leonard (Gunnison, Colo./Crested Butte Mountain Sports) and Darian Harvey (Durango, Colo./Cannondale) lead the first-ever Pro GRT. The latest version of the USA Cycling Pro Gravity Tour standings is as follows:

Men's Standings
1. Kain Leonard (Gunnison, Colo./Crested Butte Mountain Sports) 100
2. Chris Heath (Durango, Colo./Manitou-Hayes) 99
3. Chris Boice (Albuquerque, N.M./Yeti) 90
3. Aaron Gwinn (Morongo Valley, Calif./Yeti) 90
5. Curtis Keene (Freemont, Calif.) 75

Women's Standings
1. Darian Harvey (Durango, Colo./Cannondale) 190
2. Rachel Bauer (Aspen, Colo./Bansee-Poison) 140
3. Jacqueline Harmony (Tucson, Ariz./Vixen-Loeka) 130
4. Addie Stewart (Roy, Utah/Go Ride-Hayes) 100
5. Katie Holden (Kirkland, Wash./Specialized) 75

*For complete Pro GRT men's standings, click here and click here for complete women's standings.

4X
With two of three races complete Mitch Ropelato (Ogden, Utah/Cafe Rio-Canfield Bros) leads the Pro GRT 4X men's standings. Click here to see the full men's 4X standings. Jacqueline Harmony (Tucson, Ariz./Vixen Racing) leads the Pro GRT 4X women's standings. Click here to see the full women's 4X standings.

Next Up
The next race on the 2009 Pro GRT will be the Yankee Clipper at Windham Mountain, Aug. 15 and 16th.

Monday, August 10, 2009

JUSTIN LEOV TAKES MONSTER ENERGY GARBANZO DOWNHILL LEADING AUSSIE, KIWI PODIUM DOMINATION

WHISTLER, BC, August 9, 2009 – Justin Leov beats the dust, and the rest of the field to take top spot in the Monster Energy Garbanzo DH at Kokanee Crankworx 2009. With only one run to make their mark and over 330 competitors over all, there was no room for error.

The Monster Energy Garbanzo DH descends nearly 3,400 feet from top to bottom, through some of the most challenging and aggressive terrain in the Whistler Mountain Bike Park. “Riding smart was key today,” says Stacy Kohut, announcer and longtime 4-cross racer. “Justin and Miranda both played it right and came out on top.”

“I held it pretty solid and then during the last minute I really smashed it,” says Leov, first place winner of Pro Men. “Near the end I was just holding on and it worked out.”


Justin Leov (NZL), grabbed first with a time of 13:44.55; second place was Chris Kovarik (AUS), with a time of 13:46.61 and third place went to Sam Hill (AUS), with a time of 13:48.31.

The top rider in the women’s category was Miranda Miller (CAN), with a time of 16:32.32; Emmeline Ragot (FRA) took second place with a time of 16:36.01 and Kathy Pruitt (USA), took third place with a time of 16:52:64.

“I just tried to make sure I peddled hard out of every berm," says Miller, first place winner of the Pro Women category. “It was a little rough and studded but still, a really good course.”

In the Junior Men category, an understated Luke Stevens kept up with the pros, laying down an impressive 14:47:58, taking the top spot. “I tried to keep it pinned and maintain my speed,” says Stevens. “I like to win with a bigger margin, but this is pretty good.”

The Monster Energy Garbanzo DH was the highlight of day two at Kokanee Crankworx 2009. Day three of the eight day Crankworx Festival includes the Baia Brothers demos, WomenzWorx training as well as a massive village wide Bike Expo for all to enjoy.

For more detailed results and event information please visit www.Crankworx.com and make sure to add @Crankworx via Twitter for all the latest news.

Sunday, August 9, 2009

Pro GRT DH Results

Men
1 Aaron Gwin
2 Sam Blenkinsop
3 Jared Graves
4 Shawn Neer
5 Kain Leonard

* Kain Leonard Leads Pro GRT

Women
1 Darian Harvey
2 Jackie Harmony
3 Addie Stewart
4 Rachel Bauer
5 Martha Renn

* Darian Harvey Leads Pro GRT

Friday, August 7, 2009

David KlaassenVanOorshot Broken at Snowmass Pro GRT!

just got word in from Quinton Spaulding (KHS) that factory ODI/Southridge rider David KlaassenVanOorshot took a high speed spill while practicing on the DH track out in Snowmass, Colorado for the Pro Gravity Tour!

He broke his collar bone, & at least one wrist (most likely scafoid), his other wrist is either badly sprained or broken as well.

Thinking happy thoughts for a speedy recovery!

Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Windham Mountain to Host 2010 MTB World Cup Finals

News has already been posted, but here's a release from their PR dept....



WINDHAM, New York--Windham Mountain, New York, becomes the first mainland USA venue since 1992 to host the UCI Mountain Bike World Cup finals, when a multi-discipline event, including cross country, downhill and four cross will conclude the 2010 series, August 28-29.

The last time a world cup mountain bike event took place in the USA was 2005, when the series visited Angel Fire resort in New Mexico. In 1996, the finals venue was Honolulu, Hawaii, and in 1992 the finals venue for the cross country was Vail, Colorado.

Windham Mountain hosted a national series event in 2008, and then again earlier in 2009. Tim Woods, the president and general manager of Windham Mountain, said: "When we were awarded the World Cup finals, we knew it would be critical to develop partnerships with professionals who have ‘been there and done that.’ The margin for error is zero. We worked with Blue Wolf Events last year on the East Coast Nationals and it was immediately clear that their experience, organization and attention to detail are the perfect fit for us. They will be a big part of ensuring that the World Cup’s return to the United States is a success."

One of the most qualified top-level mountain bike event organizers in the US, Jeff Frost of Blue Wolf Events has world cup organization experience dating back to the early ‘90s in Mount Snow. Then in this decade there followed a stint with GaleForce at the world cup races in Napa and Telluride.

The Windham Mountain world cup finals are expected to attract most, if not all, of the top contenders in the world, since only one week later the world championships take place at Mont-Sainte-Anne, near Quebec City.

"With New York City only two and a half hours drive, and Boston only three hours, I think we will see a lot of people come out for this race. It's been a long while since such a concentration of mountain biking talent has visited these shores. I'm getting goose bumps already thinking about the excitement it will generate. The world cup circuit has gotten so competitive again, and there is so much at stake in the finals, I think the atmosphere is going to be just electric," said Jeff Frost.

The importance of bringing world cup racing to US soil cannot be understated. “In Canada and other nations we’ve seen that World Cups are critical for the development of local athletes. The inclusion of Windham, leading up to the world championships, is sure to provide a significant boost to the performances of U.S. athletes, as well as introducing many aspiring young riders to the highest levels of competition.” said veteran journalist Rob Jones, editor of Canadiancyclist.com.

The challenging mountain bike courses in north eastern USA, combined with the compact convenience of the resort accommodations, made this area an annual favorite of riders on the world cup circuit back in the glory days of the 1990s. Journalists of the day recall that some of the greatest races in the history of the sport took place in this part of the world. Windham stands poised to renew an old and very fruitful relationship.

Windham Mountain is a family-oriented resort in the northern Catskill Mountains of New York, just an hour south of Albany and 2.5 hours north of New York City. Windham offers big mountain skiing and snowboarding (1,600 vertical feet and 46 trails) and other fun activities like snow tubing, ice skating, skateboarding, paintball and a bungee trampoline. For more information about Windham Mountain, visit www.WindhamMountain.com. To learn more about mountain biking at Windham, visit www.windhammountainbike.com.

Windham Mountain to Host 2010 MTB World Cup Finals

News has already been posted, but here's a release from their PR dept....



WINDHAM, New York--Windham Mountain, New York, becomes the first mainland USA venue since 1992 to host the UCI Mountain Bike World Cup finals, when a multi-discipline event, including cross country, downhill and four cross will conclude the 2010 series, August 28-29.

The last time a world cup mountain bike event took place in the USA was 2005, when the series visited Angel Fire resort in New Mexico. In 1996, the finals venue was Honolulu, Hawaii, and in 1992 the finals venue for the cross country was Vail, Colorado.

Windham Mountain hosted a national series event in 2008, and then again earlier in 2009. Tim Woods, the president and general manager of Windham Mountain, said: "When we were awarded the World Cup finals, we knew it would be critical to develop partnerships with professionals who have ‘been there and done that.’ The margin for error is zero. We worked with Blue Wolf Events last year on the East Coast Nationals and it was immediately clear that their experience, organization and attention to detail are the perfect fit for us. They will be a big part of ensuring that the World Cup’s return to the United States is a success."

One of the most qualified top-level mountain bike event organizers in the US, Jeff Frost of Blue Wolf Events has world cup organization experience dating back to the early ‘90s in Mount Snow. Then in this decade there followed a stint with GaleForce at the world cup races in Napa and Telluride.

The Windham Mountain world cup finals are expected to attract most, if not all, of the top contenders in the world, since only one week later the world championships take place at Mont-Sainte-Anne, near Quebec City.

"With New York City only two and a half hours drive, and Boston only three hours, I think we will see a lot of people come out for this race. It's been a long while since such a concentration of mountain biking talent has visited these shores. I'm getting goose bumps already thinking about the excitement it will generate. The world cup circuit has gotten so competitive again, and there is so much at stake in the finals, I think the atmosphere is going to be just electric," said Jeff Frost.

The importance of bringing world cup racing to US soil cannot be understated. “In Canada and other nations we’ve seen that World Cups are critical for the development of local athletes. The inclusion of Windham, leading up to the world championships, is sure to provide a significant boost to the performances of U.S. athletes, as well as introducing many aspiring young riders to the highest levels of competition.” said veteran journalist Rob Jones, editor of Canadiancyclist.com.

The challenging mountain bike courses in north eastern USA, combined with the compact convenience of the resort accommodations, made this area an annual favorite of riders on the world cup circuit back in the glory days of the 1990s. Journalists of the day recall that some of the greatest races in the history of the sport took place in this part of the world. Windham stands poised to renew an old and very fruitful relationship.

Windham Mountain is a family-oriented resort in the northern Catskill Mountains of New York, just an hour south of Albany and 2.5 hours north of New York City. Windham offers big mountain skiing and snowboarding (1,600 vertical feet and 46 trails) and other fun activities like snow tubing, ice skating, skateboarding, paintball and a bungee trampoline. For more information about Windham Mountain, visit www.WindhamMountain.com. To learn more about mountain biking at Windham, visit www.windhammountainbike.com.

Monday, August 3, 2009

VANs Warner

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Saturday, August 1, 2009

Bromont World Cup: MEN DH FINALS

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2 14 FRA19800726 BAREL Fabien SUB 47.598 1:10.70 1:58.53 2:32.11 +00.46 160
3 1 AUS19850721 HILL Samuel MER 47.451 1:09.32 1:58.95 2:32.28 +00.63 140
4 4 GBR19850226 ATHERTON Gee ANC 48.736 1:10.17 1:58.91 2:32.68 +01.03 125
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6 5 AUS19831121 HANNAH Michael GTB 49.746 1:10.79 1:59.89 2:33.32 +01.67 95
7 2 GBR19740617 PEAT Steve SCB 48.561 1:09.72 1:59.87 2:33.48 +01.83 90
8 23 AUS19780301 KOVARIK Chris CRC 50.585 1:10.30 2:00.56 2:34.44 +02.79 85
9 13 GBR19900323 BRYCELAND Josh SCB 48.517 1:11.85 2:01.57 2:35.72 +04.07 80
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12 15 GBR19840925 BEAUMONT Marc GTB 50.069 1:11.19 2:02.32 2:36.32 +04.67 69
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14 22 FRA19791011 PASCAL Mickael MSC 48.408 1:12.81 2:03.08 2:36.92 +05.27 67
15 56 AUS19821209 ATKINSON Bryn 48.387 1:11.29 2:01.72 2:37.24 +05.59 66
16 49 USA19870404 STRAIT Kyle STA 47.829 1:13.41 2:03.57 2:38.42 +06.77 65
17 27 USA19860624 STROBEL Luke TMR 45.492 1:12.81 2:03.81 2:38.50 +06.85 64
18 50 FRA19841030 RUFFIN Thibaut 47.640 1:12.26 2:04.29 2:39.03 +07.38 63
19 12 SUI19870917 BEER Nick STT 47.472 1:13.39 2:04.58 2:39.45 +07.80 62
20 46 NZL19790430 RANKIN Nathan IKP 48.128 1:13.25 2:05.19 2:40.07 +08.42 61
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22 39 GBR19870520 SIMMONDS Matthew CRC 48.868 1:12.23 2:05.64 2:40.76 +09.11 59
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24 95 COL19900509 GUTIERREZ Marcelo 47.682 1:13.53 2:05.81 2:41.06 +09.41 57
24 16 ESP19820930 GUARDIA PASCUAL Bernat MAS 47.703 1:14.17 2:05.82 2:41.06 +09.41 57
26 33 GBR19900704 SMITH Joseph KON 47.058 1:14.55 2:06.59 2:41.12 +09.47 55
27 37 FRA19860206 GEORGES Pierre Charles SAF 46.936 1:12.45 2:05.78 2:41.27 +09.62 54
28 77 FRA19851018 REMY Maxime SCT 47.264 1:14.52 2:06.68 2:41.37 +09.72 53
29 24 FRA19840612 PEDEMANAUD Fabien STT 46.692 1:14.99 2:06.24 2:41.39 +09.74 52
30 19 USA19861029 RIFFLE Duncan DRR 47.745 1:13.04 2:06.35 2:41.65 +10.00 51
31 31 FRA19850428 SPAGNOLO Damien SUB 47.079 1:13.88 2:06.72 2:41.93 +10.28 50
32 68 NZL19870418 MASTERS Wyn ANT 48.758 1:14.60 2:06.64 2:42.21 +10.56 49
33 57 FRA19880417 BADOUARD Antoine 46.915 1:13.82 2:06.48 2:42.44 +10.79 48
34 97 CAN19880928 TENNANT Dean 45.531 1:14.33 2:07.04 2:43.43 +11.78 47
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41 155 NZL19920409 BRANNIGAN George ° 47.202 1:17.61 2:09.66 2:44.57 +12.92 40
42 158 FRA19911104 BLANCHARD Camille ° TSB 45.569 1:16.51 2:08.53 2:44.61 +12.96 39
43 72 FRA19860809 KURTZ Cyrille SRS 46.232 1:17.00 2:09.79 2:45.26 +13.61 38
44 83 SUI19880816 PEYER Lars SCT 46.193 1:16.04 2:09.70 2:45.41 +13.76 37
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46 107 CAN19850815 BILUK Jamie 46.773 1:16.85 2:09.55 2:45.71 +14.06 35
47 38 ITA19860315 SUDING Lorenzo DDH 48.473 1:14.11 2:10.30 2:45.83 +14.18 34
48 141 USA19910412 AIELLO Kevin ° GTB 48.452 1:16.32 2:10.15 2:46.14 +14.49 33
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50 156 FRA19910208 OZIOL Ivan ° 46.114 1:15.47 2:09.65 2:46.52 +14.87 31
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52 159 GBR19910623 BREWIN Gareth ° 46.672 1:17.62 2:11.66 2:47.07 +15.42 29
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55 160 FRA19910606 GROIZARD Félix ° TSB 46.956 1:17.49 2:11.55 2:48.01 +16.36 26
56 11 RSA19840805 NEETHLING Andrew TRK 48.149 1:22.44 2:13.92 2:48.64 +16.99 25
57 73 GBR19910805 HEATH Harry ° 47.099 1:20.55 2:12.89 2:48.67 +17.02 24
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62 120 AUS19880822 ARMSTRONG Harry 46.411 1:17.07 2:12.09 2:50.04 +18.39 19
63 29 GBR19910920 HART Danny ° LSS 48.890 1:21.54 2:15.00 2:50.14 +18.49 18
64 134 CAN19901020 GAUVIN Yann 45.879 1:18.22 2:15.93 2:52.00 +20.35 17
65 18 AUS19890725 DELFS Mitchell KMT 44.906 1:23.08 2:18.02 2:53.21 +21.56 16
66 99 USA19791121 KEENE Curtis 42.586 1:14.92 2:11.41 2:53.56 +21.91 15
67 26 GBR19850716 STANBRIDGE Dan 46.692 1:18.37 2:18.01 2:54.06 +22.41 14
68 124 FRA19911020 THOME Patrick ° TSB 47.514 1:18.51 2:19.76 2:56.65 +25.00 13
69 89 ITA19851202 MILIVINTI Marco DDH 36.885 1:16.07 2:19.83 2:56.93 +25.28 12
70 70 SWE19781130 OLUND Herman 45.550 1:15.44 2:19.76 2:57.12 +25.47 11
71 28 SWE19880704 WALLNER Robin 42.187 1:14.50 2:21.36 2:57.52 +25.87 10
72 35 FRA19900423 THIRION Rémi SRS 34.047 1:13.71 2:12.48 2:57.90 +26.25 9
73 161 USA19910103 ULMER Geoffrey ° 40.924 1:21.59 2:20.09 2:58.16 +26.51 8
74 32 FRA19890421 BIGONI Joris 46.232 1:34.91 2:26.62 3:01.79 +30.14 7
75 61 AUS19910911 WILLEMSE Rhys ° 44.887 1:23.37 2:30.71 3:05.53 +33.88 6
76 123 AUS19910403 DINHAM Laurie ° SCT 45.531 1:18.45 2:28.69 3:06.03 +34.38 5
77 86 CAN19890326 LAMBERT Hans 45.000 1:24.36 2:34.23 3:11.15 +39.50 4
78 111 FRA19870801 EME David 45.340 2:20.71 3:16.78 3:53.23 +1:21.58 3
79 58 GBR19880420 CATHRO Ben 47.161 2:24.57 3:18.05 3:54.08 +1:22.43 2
17 FIN19840419 LEHIKOINEN Matti MSE - 1:12.30 - DNF 0
34 GBR19841228 BRAITHWAITE Thomas 45.245 1:16.69 - DNF 0
91 CAN19920321 MARSHALL Kyle ° - 1:16.82 - DNF 0

Bromont World Cup: WOMEN DH FINALS

1 1 FRA19810819 JONNIER Sabrina TMR 45.512 1:21.22 2:20.90 2:58.28 200
2 5 FRA19890417 PUGIN Floriane IKP 44.943 1:23.84 2:22.59 3:00.92 +02.64 160
3 6 JPN19830401 SUEMASA Mio 44.244 1:23.15 2:22.63 3:01.23 +02.95 140
4 3 GBR19790412 MOSELEY Tracy TRK 43.356 1:21.64 2:22.84 3:02.24 +03.96 125
5 4 FRA19830128 GROS Céline MLG 45.018 1:23.89 2:24.98 3:04.24 +05.96 110
6 15 CAN19880821 GATTO Micayla 44.426 1:25.07 2:26.82 3:06.31 +08.03 95
7 11 CAN19780426 BUCHAR Claire CRC 42.823 1:25.19 2:27.29 3:06.75 +08.47 80
8 2 FRA19860527 RAGOT Emmeline SCT 45.150 1:21.51 2:28.13 3:06.97 +08.69 70
9 10 SUI19860919 SIEGENTHALER Emilie STT 42.925 1:26.55 2:27.89 3:07.55 +09.27 60
10 28 USA19821226 PRUITT Kathleen 44.850 1:25.67 2:28.83 3:09.06 +10.78 55
11 12 AUT19801112 MOLCIK Anita YET 44.646 1:25.99 2:29.97 3:10.71 +12.43 50
12 19 FRA19910610 PAJOT Anais ° SRS 44.262 1:27.59 2:30.99 3:11.81 +13.53 45
13 8 GBR19820827 GRIFFITHS Fionn NWT 43.234 1:25.33 2:31.73 3:12.59 +14.31 40
14 9 USA19820125 BUHL Melissa 42.908 1:27.66 2:32.54 3:13.47 +15.19 35
15 22 CAN19790901 UYESUGI Danice 42.976 1:28.71 2:33.34 3:14.58 +16.30 30
16 14 AUT19801118 BERNHARD Petra ANT 42.840 1:27.93 2:33.56 3:15.13 +16.85 25
17 29 USA19820727 HARVEY Darian 42.486 1:32.24 2:37.91 3:20.79 +22.51 20
18 21 NZL19820106 LAIRD Amy 42.220 1:32.86 2:41.54 3:23.41 +25.13 15
19 27 NZL19790711 MOLLOY Gabrielle 40.133 1:36.28 2:47.37 3:30.00 +31.72 10
20 26 CAN19901015 LAPLANTE Anne 39.244 1:30.01 2:48.01 3:30.54 +32.26 5
21 13 RSA19791124 PETTERSON Joanna 32.846 1:33.02 3:10.89 3:55.51 +57.23 0