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Stevie Smith Wins Canadian Open on Carbon Devinci Wilson...

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Jun 26, 2009
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The Carbon Devinci Wilson didn't take long to make an impression on the downhill world...Stevie Smith piloted the new rig to first place by 4.64 seconds over Mick Hannah...photos of the racing are inside! If you're hoping for photos of the bike, you'll just have to wait a little bit....
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Photos by David Peacock
Words courtesy of Crankworx


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Mitch Delfs..click for hi-res.

The Jeep Canadian Open Downhill was a rowdy affair today with an exhausting and technical descent that included running the gauntlet at Heckler’s Rock. With a time of 2:44.80 Steve Smith (CAD) was untouchable once again at Crankworx Whistler, crushing his competition and finishing almost five seconds faster than second place racer Mick Hannah (AUS) +4.64. Andrew Neethling (RSA) finished third fastest with +5.61.

With this win Steve Smith takes the triple-crown; winning first place in every DH event at Crankworx Whistler. Today’s victory at the Jeep Canadian Open DH is particularly sweet as he earns $10,000; the largest prize purse awarded at any DH race in the world. It is apparent Smith is on another level of racing and he is going into the seventh and final round of the UCI Mountain Bike World Cup DH in Hafjell Norway as a favourite to win.

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Thibault Ruffin

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Luke Strobel

The women’s podium was a sweep for Canadians with the fastest woman Casey Brown (CAD) coming in way ahead with a time of 3:15.28. Next up was Claire Buchar (CAD) at +9.81 and Lauren Rosser (CAD) +10.44.

With these wins, Smith and Brown also earned enough points to take the overall King and Queen of Crankworx titles. Local Whistler boy Jack Illes was awarded the Prince of Crankworx title for his outstanding performance in the Boys (13-16) category.

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Pierre Charles George

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Nick Beer

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Coverage of the Jeep Canadian Open DH was phenomenal and included seven wired cameras on the ground, two cable cams and one helicopter camera, ensuring those watching the live webcast at home had front row seats. Some of the most entertaining footage came from Heckler’s Rock where hundreds of shirtless men (and some women) started to gather around 9am today.

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Sick Mick Hannah on his way to second place.

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Brook Bulldog MacDonald, your latest World Cup winner.

The Jeep Canadian Open DH was the last event of Crankworx Whistler 2012. This year the festival enjoyed record-breaking crowds the entire ten days, as well as huge uptake on live webcast coverage powered by Red Bull Media House. Replays of the events live webcasted can be found at www.redbull.com/bike. Crankworx 2012 is a wrap, stay tuned for news about Crankworx 2013 dates for Les 2 Alpes in July and Whistler in August.

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Stevie boosting the final jump...

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Coming in with 4.63 to spare on a sub-3 minute track...wow.

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Yet another fist pump for Stevie this weekend...

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Maybe he's smiling about his new bike...or the 10K he just pocketed.

That's all from Crankworx 2012, hope you enjoyed the coverage and stay tuned for more from Red Bull Joyride.

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