The Specialized Kārearea Downhill delivered another high-speed spectacle at Skyline Rotorua today, as some of the fastest riders battled gravity and the clock on the steep, technical course overlooking the festival arena and Lake Rotorua. The track — only accessible during Crankworx Rotorua — evolved throughout the week, transitioning from wet and slippery conditions after early rain to a fast, rut-filled course by race day. 

With riders dropping more than 300 vertical metres over fast open sections and technical forest lines, the stage was set for a dramatic showdown – and it was familiar names and rising stars who rose to the top. 

Dane Jewett / photo: Clint Trahan

Jenna Hastings Continues Downhill Dominance 

Jenna Hastings once again proved unstoppable on Rotorua dirt, repeating her victory from last year and continuing a remarkable streak of Crankworx Downhill gold dating back to 2023. Calm and composed from top to bottom, Hastings laid down the fastest women’s run of the day with a time of 3:27.280, extending her advantage through the technical lower sections to secure the win. Pushed from the hot seat into second place, Louise Ferguson stepped up a position from her bronze result in Rotorua last year, putting together a strong and consistent run. 

Right behind Ferguson, Kate Hastings continued her rapid rise in the Elite ranks. Having made her category debut only earlier this year, Kate Hastings showed once again that she belongs among the best, finishing third after already giving fans a glimpse of her potential last season when she claimed the U19 title at the Kārearea Downhill. 

Notably, Sacha Earnest still managed to secure fifth place despite taking a tumble in the bottom section of what was shaping up to be a podium-worthy run. 

Jenna Hastings / photo: Clint Trahan

Luke Meier-Smith Dominates in Rotorua Debut 

In the men’s race, Luke Meier-Smith delivered a commanding performance in his first appearance at Crankworx Rotorua. Starting last after qualifying fastest in Thursday’s Seeding, Luke Meier-Smith once again proved why he is one of the most exciting Downhill racers to watch this season. Backing up his victory at the Redemption Downhill at Crankworx Christchurch earlier this year, he attacked the Rotorua course with precision and speed. His run stopped the clock at 2:59.445, making him the only rider to break the three-minute barrier during finals and giving him an impressive 1.635-second advantage, taking over the hot seat from Dane Jewett. Crowd-favourite Tuhoto-Ariki Pene thrilled the home crowd by securing third place, finishing just 0.346 seconds behind Jewett to round out the podium. 

Luke Meier-Smith / photo: Clint Trahan

Specialized Kārearea DH podium:

  1. Luke Meier-Smith (AUS) – 2:59.445 // Jenna Hastings (NZL) – 3:27.280 
  2. Dane Jewett (CAN) – 3:01.080 // Louise Ferguson (GBR) – 3:32.123 
  3. Tuhoto-Ariki Pene (NZL) – 3:01.426 // Kate Hastings (NZL) – 3:36.383 
  4. Richie Rude (USA) – 3:02.133 // Matilda Melton (USA) – 3:39.018
  5. Tyler Waite (NZL) – 3:02.443 // Sacha Earnest (NZL) – 3:43.406 
Specialized Kārearea Downhill podium / photo: Clint Trahan

Full results: crankworx.com/results

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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