The international downhill racing season kicked off with Kiwi Sam Blenkinsop, of Christchurch, taking the win in the all new Redwoods Downhill at Crankworx Rotorua.
His time of 2m 53.44s edged out some of the discipline's top riders including fellow Kiwi Brook MacDonald, who finished in 2m 56.26s, and Australian Mick Hannah, who crossed the finish line in 2m 58.28s after a signature suicide-no-hander.
The result pushes Blenkinsop to the front of the pack in the battle for King of Crankworx with a total of 300 points, ahead of Rotorua's Keegan Wright who sits at 275 after winning the Giant Toa Enduro on Saturday and finishing fourth in the downhill yesterday.Blenkinsop said riding the edge on the top half of the course is likely what made the difference.
"I'm always really slow at the top, so I thought, I'm just going to smash the top really hard and push beyond my limits, then I feel like I just cruised the bottom. It's a switch from what I normally do, and it obviously worked," he said.
In the women's race, it was the reverse approach which got Canada's Vaea Verbeeck to the top of the podium.