The final day of racing action at Crankworx Innsbruck has come to a close, with the final sets of hardware hung around victors’ necks, and the last sprays of champagne soaking sweat-drenched jerseys. Under cloudless skies and uncharacteristic heat (according to the women’s winner), Valentina Höll and Charlie Hatton earn the distinction of the elite winners of the 2022 deuter Downhill Innsbruck Presented by Raffeisen Club.
It was a scorcher here in Innsbruck with temperatures reaching mid-thirties throughout the race day. Both gold-medalists seemed to have cracked the code to coming out on top whilst battling the heat.
Today’s bronze-medalist and Crankworx veteran, Mick Hannah, was the rider to beat in the Pro Men’s category who had a long, comfortable rest in the hotseat after blazing his race run at the start of the heat. The Aussie’s seeding run and his race day run were two very different stories.
I raced on Thursday in Slovenia for the EWS-E and travelled overnight to get here, and this bike I had never actually ridden before, so I just had it built up and practiced on Friday and then seeding on Saturday, I was still kind of learning the setup. Practice felt pretty good, on the timed run I couldn’t pushed through with the suspension. The main difference I made between yesterday’s seeding and today was just stiffening up the suspension so I could push a lot harder through those holes.
Mick Hannah
His position in the hotseat was taken by the Kiwi rider, Sam Blenkinsop, who finished the day in the fourth position. Finn Iles won the second-place silver medal today, finishing 2.383 second from the top step.
On the Pro Women’s side of things, and keeping it all in the family, Tracey Hannah, Australian World Champion, will go home with the Silver medal today. Tracey had the fastest seeding time of the day, but her pace through the first part of the track fell short, hitting some extra holes than the Austrian in the tech section. American rider, Anna Newkirk finished in the bronze medal position, with an 8.6 second differential.
deuter Downhill Innsbruck presented by Raffeisen Club results:
- Charlie Hatton (GBR) // Valentina Höll (AUT)
- Finn Iles (CAN) // Tracey Hannah (AUS)
- Mick Hannah (AUS) // Anna Newkirk (USA)
Full Results: crankworx.com/results
On top of the elite racing, U17, masters and U19 racers took to the track and braved the heat. Notable wins came in the U19 category from Izabela Yankova (BUL) and Jackson Goldstone (CAN), who bookends his Crankworx Innsbruck with wins.
The week’s been amazing, it’s been long days, long nights and stoked to win the Whip-Off at the start of the week and then Downhill to finish it off. It’s been a dream.
Jackson Goldstone
With the sixth Crankworx Innsbruck coming to a close, here’s how the season-long King and Queen of Crankworx standings sit so far. Niels Bensink is currently in the lead with Tomas Lemoine behind by 1 point. Vali Höll has now bumped Caroline Buchanan to second in the ranks for the Queen of Crankworx position. These riders will continue to battle it out at the next stop on the Crankworx World Tour, the return to the birthplace; Crankworx Whistler.
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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