It was a familiar top step of the podium today at Crankworx Rotorua, with the former King and Queen of the Crankworx World Tour, Sam Blenkinsop (NZL) and Jill Kintner (USA), each stepping back up to take the win today in the Rotorua Air DH presented by Bosch.

I didn’t really think I could do good on this. I’ve always been, like, fourth on this race, because I always feel like I’m dead because I’ve done too many other events. Today I felt fresh after two days off. I guess the Slalom guys were a bit more rooted than me, so I had a bit more legs than them. Everyone was still so close.

– Sam Blenkinsop
Sam Blenkinsop

The Kiwi finished in a time of 2:17.99, just over a second faster than both the second and third place finishers. Tomas Slavik (CZE) came in at 2:18.74 and Matt Walker (NZL) clocked 2:18.97.

We had a really stacked field, actually the most girls I’ve ever seen I think. A lot of top talent, so it was pretty cool to make a return and take a win.

– Jill Kintner
Jill Kintner / photo: Kike Abelleira

Jill Kintner won the race with 2:26.86 winning run, five seconds faster than Anneke Beerten (NED), who came in at 2:31.12 and nearly 10 seconds faster than 2019’s Queen Vaea Verbeeck who finished in 2:34.00.

The American was primarily focused on Enduro in 2019, returning only to race at Crankworx Whistler, where she won the Air DH, Dual Slalom and Pump Track.

Anneke Beerten / photo: Kike Abelleira

I’m stoked to get the win. We were up there a long time with the delay and stuff. It gave it enough time to maybe dry out a bit, so we got a pretty perfect track. It’s quite a different feel this year. It’s like a loose powder that never quite gets wet enough to pack down, so it’s just loose, and holes everywhere.

– Jill Kintner

Rotorua experience drought conditions through February, leaving things parched and dusty when the festival kicked off on March 1. But tropical summer rains doused the track on and off all day Wednesday.

Tomas Slavik / photo: Kike Abelleira

We were lucky with all that rain because practice was so bad. I felt like the track was really slow. And then for the race I felt like it was a whole new track. It was just so fast and I had so much more energy. It was good for the race run and good to take the win and everyone was here still with the crappy weather but it was still amazing, so that’s cool. I did a nice wheelie for the crowd. It was nice to take the win so it wasn’t just a wheelie for nothing.

– Sam Blenkinsop
Rotorua Air DH presented by Bosch podium: 2. Tomas Slavik, Anneke Beerten, 1. Jill Kintner, Sam Blenkinsop, 3. Matt Walker, Vaea Verbeeck / photo: Kike Abelleira

FULL RESULTS: Rotorua Air DH presented by Bosch

Their top finishes give them each the first points boost in the 2020 battle for the titles of King and Queen of Crankworx. Keep up with the standings: https://www.crankworx.com/results/series/2020-king-queen/

Next up, Crankworx action moves to Skyline Rotorua, with the Rotorua Air DH presented by Bosch.

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About Crankworx World Tour

About Crankworx World Tour

Crankworx is the ultimate experience in mountain biking. Born in Whistler, B.C. in 2004, Crankworx has evolved into a multi-stop international festival series. The Crankworx World Tour brings together the best mountain bike athletes to compete in elite-level competitions in a variety of disciplines. Crankworx World Tour festivals also host races for amateurs, Kidsworx contests for young riders, participatory events, and celebrations of mountain bike culture, all while showcasing amazing destinations.

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