The flecks of hero dirt have settled and the third and final race at Sun Peaks has wrapped. As the travelling road show that is Crankworx B.C. prepares to hit the road, Vaea Verbeeck and Jackson Frew are celebrating the final wins of the week after three days of racing.

Vaea Verbeeck / photo: Clint Trahan

For Verbeeck, it’s been a mega few days, with three gold medals in the past two days.

That’s crazy. I don’t know, I didn’t come here expecting and thinking about all of this. But when I think of each event here, they’re just so wicked and so fun to send it, and I’m just really happy that it worked out.

It’s super fun. The biggest thing is I was really hoping I was going to be strong enough physically to hold on for how fast I want to go on that track. Because that track can take it. It’s just whether you can take it or not after a couple days like this. It’s just full-on high speed and it hooks well. So as long as you can hold on at the bottom of a steep pitch, the track can take it. It’s just really fast and really fun.

– Vaea Verbeeck

Sharing the top of the box with her, Aussie racer turned local, Frew, who’s currently living in nearby Kamloops.

I didn’t really know what to expect coming into today. I’ve been feeling really good on my bike and the track’s running really good, so just tried to lay down a heater and see where it put me. I’m over the moon.

– Jackson Frew
Jackson Frew / photo: Clint Trahan

Like Verbeeck, today is also a continuation of a solid day yesterday for the men’ champ. Frew came second in the Crankworx Air DH Sun Peaks. And while the stoke levels were high today, racers have eight more days of competition ahead.

Garret Mechem / photo: Clint Trahan

I’m pretty blown out already. I think it’s really cool to start the series off with a bit of momentum and hopefully carry that through, get recovered and head into the week with some good confidence.

– Jackson Frew

FULL RESULTS: Crankworx Downhill Sun Peaks

Another rider enjoying a solid couple days was the women’s second place finisher. Gracie Hemstreet earned her first pro Crankworx podium yesterday, coming in third in the Crankworx Air DH Sun Peaks, and today finishing just 0.005 seconds behind Verbeeck’s winning time.

It was really good. Just like practice. Smooth, fast, having fun. I just listened to music at the top, got in the zone and had fun.

– Gracie Hemstreet
Gracie Hemstreet / photo: Clint Trahan

Casey Brown rounded out the podium in third, her second podium of the series as well having come in second in yesterday’s Air DH. On the men’s side, Kirk McDowall takes second place today and Joe Breeden takes third. And while he finished just off the podium in fourth, Bas van Steenbergen was more than satisfied with today’s effort.

Joe Breeden / photo: Clint Trahan

I was thinking my ideal outcome was winning Air Downhill and Slalom and getting a Top 5 here, and all of those happened, so I couldn’t be more happy.

– Bas van Steenbergen

His results place him in the lead for King of Crankworx, alongside Verbeeck who extends her Queen lead with today’s win.

Emmy Lan / photo: Clint Trahan

I think all that stuff helps me with confidence. I’m not the most confident person when it comes to race day, so every little bit of confidence helps.

– Bas van Steenbergen

I’m so pumped that Bas and I are leading. I’m especially happy for him, because it’s his first time getting that sort of glory finally. He’s just so good at all those events, so it’s really sweet to have him get a bit of that payoff. Finally. Not just first qualifiers, but actual firsts, and the points. So having that together is really special. We’re definitely really hoping that we can take it to the end like this, so we’ll see. Hope for the best.

– Vaea Verbeeck

CURRENT STANDINGS: King and Queen of Crankworx

Tuhoto-Ariki Pene / photo: Clint Trahan

Next up, the ultimate B.C. MTB road trip is rolling on to Stop 2 in Kicking Horse and Golden, B.C.

Schedule and live broadcasts available here: Red Bull TV. Schedule and details for all events to come during Crankworx B.C. 2021: crankworx.com

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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