Posted by Editoress on 07/20/11
New Zealand’s Sam Blenkinsop Wins Garbanzo Downhill at Kokanee Crankworx
Whistler Local Claire Buchar Wins Pro Women Category
With only one run to make his mark, Sam Blenkinsop (NZL) made an incredible recovery after hitting a tree to take the Pro Men win in the Garbanzo Downhill with a time of 13:44.52.
“That was hard. I hit a tree and it knocked all the wind out of me,” said an out of breath Blenkinsop at the bottom of the course. “It took me awhile to breath again after I got back on my bike. Compared to this race, the World Cup Downhills feel pretty easy. This is much longer than usual DH races, you can't ride it 100 per cent all the way down.”
Another racer putting on the power, and linking together a good run, was Whistler local Claire Buchar who won the Pro Women’s category with a time of 16:06.68.
The Garbanzo DH is an epic course when the conditions are ideal so the variable conditions the racers had to deal with today made the course extra challenging. Cold and wet conditions up top transitioned to extremely slippery roots and rocks on the mid-mountain and then merged with dry conditions on the bottom. The racers had to constantly adapt to the ever-changing conditions but the weather stayed consistent for the entire race, giving the athletes a level playing field from the first to the last rider.
In the Pro Men category 1st Sam Blenkinsop13:44.52; 2nd Marcelo Gutierrez Villega 13:57.23; 3rd Jack Reading 13:58.44. In the Pro Women category 1st Claire Buchar 16:06.68; 2nd Manon Carpenter 16:13.82; 3rd Miranda Miller 16:55.00. (full results below)
The Garbanzo Downhill is a 3,400’ arm-pumping, finger-cramping, unrelenting descent from the top of the Whistler Mountain Bike Park to the valley bottom. The course snakes through some of the most challenging and aggressive terrain available in Whistler.
Course Route
The same course as 2010 was used - Riders start behind the Garbanzo lift hut -> Original Sin (including the uphill section) -> exit Original Sin at the step down/step up tree island on the Dave Murray flats -> proceed down Blue Velvet -> traverse and proceed into In Deep -> after rock face turn left towards Container (FatCrobbat would require a right turn at this point) -> from Container into No Joke/ Duffman -> remain on Duffman until merges with Golden Triangle -> continue on World Cup Singletrack -> Ho Chi Min -> Longhorn -> Monkey Hands -> GLC drops to finish.
Today the action takes air with the legendary Jeep® Air Downhill taking place for the Ams starting at 11:30-3:30pm and the Pros hitting the course 3:30-5:30pm with a live webcast. The village-wide expo and demo zone will be hopping and the sold out Deep Summer Photo Challenge will take place at the Fairmont Chateau Whistler. Download the Official Kokanee Crankworx App to stay in the know as all the action goes down.
All of the action lives on www.crankworx.com.
The next live webcast powered by Freecaster.tv will be the Jeep® Air DH from 3:30pm-6pm PDT here . Keep up to date on all things Kokanee Crankworx through crankworx.com, Facebook.com/crankworx and make to follow @crankworx on Twitter.
Pro Women | Time | Diff |
1 Claire Buchar (Can) Kovarik Racing Team | 16:06.68 | 0 |
2 Manon Carpenter (GBr) Madison Saracen | 16:13.82 | 7.14 |
3 Miranda Miller (Can) SRAM/Santa Cruz | 16:55.00 | 48.32 |
4 Casey Brown (Can) Bern | 17:05.21 | 58.53 |
5 Katherine Short (Can) Cove Bikes/SOMBRIO | 17:29.61 | 1:22.93 |
6 Katie Holden (USA) Specialized /SRAM | 18:41.65 | 2:34.97 |
DNS Danielle Beecroft (Aus) Craftworks Bikes | ||
DNS Sarah Booth (Aus) KONA Factory Team | ||
DNS Rachel Atherton (GBr) Commencal | ||
DNS Adrienne Schneider (USA) Troy Lee Designs | ||
Pro Men | ||
1 Sam Blenkinsop (NZl) Team Lapierre | 13:44.52 | 0 |
2 Marcel Gutierrez Villegas (Col) CG Racing Brigade | 13:57.23 | 12.71 |
3 Jack Reading (GBr) Ellsworth/Oneal | 13:58.44 | 13.92 |
4 Chris Kovarik (Aus) Kovarik Racing Team | 14:04.52 | 20.00 |
5 Eli Krahenbuhl (USA) Ind | 14:07.88 | 23.36 |
6 Cameron Cole (NZl) Team Lapierre | 14:08.07 | 23.55 |
7 Remi Gauvin (Can) PerformX | 14:17.85 | 33.33 |
8 Tyler Allison (Can) Marzocchi GoPro | 14:23.28 | 38.76 |
9 Dean Tennant (Can) Dunbar Cycles | 14:28.44 | 43.92 |
10 Connor Fearon (Aus) Kona Factory Team | 14:31.65 | 47.13 |
11 Paul Stevens (Can) NSMB.com | 14:32.88 | 48.36 |
12 Ben Reid (Irl) Dirt Norco | 14:32.94 | 48.42 |
13 George Brannigan (NZl) Devinci | 14:39.62 | 55.10 |
14 Shane Gayton (Can) Ind | 14:41.13 | 56.61 |
15 Kirk Mcdowall (Can) Secret Cycles | 14:41.80 | 57.28 |
16 Ryan De La Rue (Aus) Fox Shox | 14:41.86 | 57.34 |
17 Dylan Wolsky (Can) Bike Co/SOMBRIO | 14:42.04 | 57.52 |
18 Charlton Durie (Aus) Ind | 14:45.87 | 1:01.35 |
19 Kevin Aiello (USA) KHS Bicycles | 14:46.97 | 1:02.45 |
20 Chris Johnston (Can) Dunbar Cycles | 14:48.36 | 1:03.84 |
21 Kurt Lancaster (NZl) Ind | 14:55.87 | 1:11.35 |
22 Jason Memmelaar (USA) X-Fusion,Intense | 14:56.88 | 1:12.36 |
23 Trevor Burke (Aus) Banshee | 14:59.10 | 1:14.58 |
24 Ralph Jones (GBr) Ind | 15:01.78 | 1:17.26 |
25 Mikey Sylvestri (USA) Specialized | 15:06.03 | 1:21.51 |
26 Simon Buzacott (Can) Ind | 15:10.57 | 1:26.05 |
27 Alex Swann (Can) Kona | 15:13.87 | 1:29.35 |
28 Tim Eaton (Aus) Onya Bike | 15:20.62 | 1:36.10 |
29 Bernardo Cruz (Bra) Santa Cruz Brazil | 15:24.31 | 1:39.79 |
30 Jamie Goldman (USA) Syndicate/ Monster | 15:25.00 | 1:40.48 |
31 Logan Binggeli (USA) KHS Bicycles | 15:30.69 | 1:46.17 |
32 J.S. Therrien (Can) Trident Sport | 15:31.87 | 1:47.35 |
33 Mikey Haderer (USA) Corsair | 15:32.86 | 1:48.34 |
34 Brian Buell (USA) Banshee Bikes | 15:34.16 | 1:49.64 |
35 Robert Venables (Can) Dunbar Cycles | 15:34.80 | 1:50.28 |
36 Brett Hornfelt (Can) Blackfoot Direct | 15:44.43 | 1:59.91 |
37 Rhys Willemse (Aus) Giant Australia | 15:47.05 | 2:02.53 |
38 Ben Ayling (Can) Ind | 15:56.24 | 2:11.72 |
39 Taehyeok Kang (Kor) Ind | 16:02.04 | 2:17.52 |
40 Scott Zecchin (Aus) Ind | 16:31.36 | 2:46.84 |
41 Andrew Cavaletto (USA) Ind | 16:40.95 | 2:56.43 |
42 Curtis Keene (USA) Specialized | 16:53.14 | 3:08.62 |
43 Ronny Renke (Bra) Woohoo Riders | 17:03.88 | 3:19.36 |
44 Jerry Knight (USA) Big Tree Bikes | 17:11.83 | 3:27.31 |
45 Brad McRonnell (Aus) Ind | 17:17.99 | 3:33.47 |
46 James Frost (Can) SRAM Trek | 18:05.05 | 4:20.53 |
47 Andy Clarke (Aus) Ind | 18:49.24 | 5:04.72 |
48 Dan Stanbridge (GBr) Dirt Norco | 18:56.85 | 5:12.33 |
49 Mick Hannah (Aus) GT Bicycles | 23:31.56 | 9:47.04 |
DNF Kyle Sangers (Can) Devinci | ||
DNF Michael Daniels (USA) Royal, Marzocchi | ||
DNS Troy Brosnan (Aus) Monster Specialize | ||
DNS Gee Atherton (GBr) Animal Commencal | ||
DNS Danny Hart (GBr) Giant Factory | ||
DNS Berend Boer (Aus) WMBP Team/Dakin | ||
DNS Kent Hamilton (Aus) Ogio, Deft, ODI | ||
DNS Duncan Riffle (USA) Giant Factory | ||
DNS Andrew Neethling (RSA) Giant Factory | ||
DNS Brendan Fairclough (GBr) Monster Specialize | ||
DNS Bryson Martin Jr (USA) Oakley, Marzocchi | ||
DNS Eric Carter (USA) GT Bicycles | ||
DNS Kim Bishop (Aus) Cognition Bicycles | ||
DNS Hyun Kang Seok (Kor) Ind | ||
DNS Harry Molloy (GBr) Madison Saracen | ||
DNS Nathan Rankin (Can) Intense | ||
DNS Nic Hadley (USA) Specialized Bingha | ||
DNS Dan Atherton (GBr) Animal Commencal | ||
DNS Andre Bretas (Bra) Bike Trilha |
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