Canada Cup #1 2011, Mont-Tremblant

May 25, 2011
by Lama Cycles  
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Here we are: 2011 race season! Once again, the first stop of the Canada cup is in sunny Mont Tremblant. Now that’s something we can’t say often, the sunny part that is. It remains, unfortunately, one of the most demanding tracks on the circuit in Canada. I say unfortunately because it is so early in the season. I’ve heard many riders manifest their desire to race this track later on the Canada Cup schedule, once a little more riding has been done… but I guess it throws us right back into it!

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We were blessed with the first “good weather” weekend of the year in Tremblant. One big cloud poured its misery on us at the end of the day on Saturday, but luckily it was at the end of practice. Riders ran and huddled up under the closest pit tent possible as the thundershower struck without warning.

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It’s the absence of flow coupled with the long pedaling sections in open ski trails and not to forget the slightly uphill rock gardens (sigh) that make it both so technical and physical. These factors thrust the well trained and power house racers to the top of the results list while less prepared and less trained riders drop down that same list. I guess you could say it separates the hungry from the rest of the pack.

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The course drops just over 1200 feet or 375 meters. The track has remained the same for the last 13 years with a few very minor changes. Such changes included gravel in one of the soggy open stretches, a wooden bridge over one of the streams and a hip jump/bump right on the corner of the last stretch to slow down racers charging towards the end of their 4 minutes of suffering. The finish line jump that was modified in 2010 was again modified to avoid major cases of over-clearing in like in ‘09.

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The first section stays true to itself year after year. It presents riders with many line choices that have you guessing where to go even though you’ve been studying and racing this section for years. Nothing seems to feel good on the way down, getting tossed from one side to another, struggling for that moment that gives you confidence in the first 30 seconds of the race. Tough luck ‘cause there no such thing in these first woods! Hold on to your lock-ons and plow down as fast as you can. When you hit that wooden bridge at the bottom, breath then pedal. A slight uphill on to the ski trail, two slippery berms (especially the second one) and it’s time to focus on what’s coming up in the next technical section while you're maxed out on your gears and tucking in as much as you can to avoid feeling like a Volvo on the highway.

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At the finish line, the crowd was good and lively. Many booths were setup and many curious bystanders wandered over to join the true fans. A sunny race does help with the attendance numbers. Results are as follows:

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Pro Men
1 Andrew Mitchell (Can) Dunbar 4:08.060
2 Dean Tennant (Can) Dunbar/Devinci/Elka 4:09.060
3 Yann Gauvin (Can) Lama Cycles 4:10.225
4 Matthew Beer (Can) Freeride MS 4:10.437
5 Hans Lambert (Can) team pivot cycles 4:11.977
6 Rob Fraser (Can) Primary SRAM/TREK 4:12.466
7 Jeffery Bryson (Can) brysonracingclan.com 4:14.101
8 Chris Del Bosco (Can) Cove bikes/Oakley 4:14.524
9 Kyle Sangers* (Can) PerformX/Devinci 4:15.528
10 Remi Gauvin* (Can) PerfromX/Devinci/TroyLee/Spank/ 4:15.752

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Pro Women (Jr.Exp*)
1 Lauren Rosser* (Can) BC Provincial Team 4:51.966
2 Miranda Miller (Can) Cycling BC 5:00.938
3 Vaea Verbeeck (Can) indépendant 5:08.189

Complete Elite and Junior Expert Men and Women Results here.

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29 Comments
  • 8 0
 1:28 on the video haha :p some of those guys were really going for it like :o sick video
  • 1 0
 look at all those devinci riders...niiice. and props to dunbar, sickkkk 2011 team
  • 3 0
 1.28 made the video for me.
  • 1 0
 3000+ photos of the Canada Cup weekend

www.lamacycles.com/en/gallery.htm
  • 3 0
 I saw this in my newsfeed when i signed in, then went to read it on the homepage and it wasnt there..i flipped through sites for 15 minutes wating for this to come up..thanks for the great report lama cycles!
  • 4 1
 since when did pinkbike turn into facebook? all these "likes" are super annoying
  • 6 0
 you shut up and get liking, bud
  • 1 1
 Buck up and get plus, and they magically disappear
  • 4 0
 Well done Lama Cycles, well done! Thanks for putting this together.
  • 4 0
 Thanks Lama Cycles for putting this story together!!!!!!
  • 3 0
 Way to gooo Dean and Andrew!
  • 2 0
 good news, nice video aswell
  • 3 2
 yeah, haa!! sleezy editing showing the 3 girls asses for 5 seconds at 1:27.. i bet those gals would love to see that. NOT
  • 2 1
 Agreed.
  • 1 0
 congratulations on your fourth place Matt Beer

BTW nice plate number #69 Wink
  • 3 0
 got me stoked!
  • 1 0
 I know Del Basco is a canadian for ski racing, but I thought he had an american license for DH.
  • 1 0
 Dual citizenship
  • 2 0
 Congratulations to Yann Gauvin and all the east coast guys....
  • 2 0
 You Dunbar guys are kind of a big deal...
  • 2 0
 nice one Yann, congrats
  • 1 0
 It rained Friday, not Saturday. Almost took our tents with it!
  • 2 0
 Thanks for the coverage!
  • 1 0
 1:28
  • 1 1
 Never any xc coverage on this site I geuss?
  • 1 0
 I could be totally wrong but all coverage is simply user submitted. I'm sure they would post XC if someone wrote a well worded thought out race report..
  • 5 1
 As a XC rider, watching XC racing is boorring.
  • 1 0
 Dunbar Boys Rule!







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