Crankworx Les Gets Opens DH Registration

Apr 14, 2016 at 14:32
by Official Crankworx  
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Loic Bruni during the Crankworx Rotorua DH presented by iXS at Crankworx in Rotorua New Zealand on March 13 2016. Photo by Clint Trahan Crankworx

Loic Bruni sets the stage for another epic showdown on iconic World Championship course.


Crankworx will open registration for Crankworx Les Gets Downhill presented by iXS today in the town where Fabien Barel created history.

Barel is one of only three riders to win a World Championship on home soil and his 2004 victory over dominant downhill race-force Steve Peat (GBR) is the stuff of legends, films and videos.

It was massive…I can’t imagine where (his mind) was at when he was at the start gate,” says Dirt Magazine’s Steve Jones in MTBcut’s recent retrospective on Barel’s career, My Way – the Story of His World Championship Victories.

Barel managed a clean run before 60,000 rabid French and British fans, then stood at the finish line to watch Peat tear up the course. With a lightning-fast time, the Brit deftly lived up to his status as the fastest qualifier and last man down the track, appearing destined for certain victory and his first World Championship when he fell just short of the finish line and handed the moment to Barel.

Loic Bruni during the Crankworx Rotorua DH presented by iXS at Crankworx in Rotorua New Zealand on March 13 2016. Photo by Clint Trahan Crankworx

Les Gets was already known as a hot spot for downhill racing and the fervor of watching two racers, each without a Championship to their name, each with a massive home-country fan base on the sidelines, chase their dreams with such abandon, solidified the status of this area among DH fans.

That was then, this is now. Fast forward to 2016 and Les Gets is set to host the world’s largest mountain biking festival.

Two-time Crankworx Rotorua Downhill presented by iXS winner Loic Bruni, who also won the Crankworx Les 2 Alps Downhill presented by iXS and is the current leader of the Crankworx DH Championships, will be in attendance, and ready to take on an international start list. This field will read like a who’s who of the international mountain biking scene. The 2015 Crankworx DH Series Champ, Sam Blenkinsop, who narrowly lost out to Bruni in March, will be on deck, as will Steve Smith, the most decorated downhill athlete in Crankworx history.

Loic is clearly one of the biggest stars in the sport right now. He’s racing at such a high level and is the reigning World Champ, so we know the French fans will stop at nothing to ensure he has a huge crowd cheering him on from the sidelines. We also know he’s facing what could very well be the deepest field a Crankworx downhill event has ever drawn, so this is definitely going to be a showdown,” says Darren Kinnaird, Crankworx General Manager.

Loic Bruni during the Crankworx Rotorua DH presented by iXS at Crankworx in Rotorua New Zealand on March 13 2016. Photo by Clint Trahan Crankworx

Now just two months from opening day, Crankworx Les Gets is expecting a huge fan draw, as well, for its inaugural event. The festival brings several participatory events to the Crankworx experience, including its first E-bike race, a mini-bike race, Mini Bikes Challenge by P2V, a VIP ride with Bruni and a full Kidsworx program.

Registration is now open for the Crankworx Rotorua Downhill presented by iXS on Crankworx.com. Registration details for the e-bike race, mini-bike race, VIP Ride with Loic Bruni, and the Kidsworx programming will follow shortly. Check back on Crankworx.com for details.

Loic Bruni celebrates another win at the Crankworx Rotorua Downhill presented by IXS. Photo Chester Boyes


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26 Comments
  • 31 1
 Hoping they redo the whole bikepark which is in serious need of an update.
  • 11 0
 Looks like mont chery side is getting a new track, its should be cool
  • 7 1
 they better start digging then because they have a lot to do!
  • 4 1
 @amiemumford: I'm just hoping Crankworx gets good weather or else it's going to be a catastrophe! Mid June isn't the always the best time to have a major event in the PDS!
  • 1 0
 @SintraFreeride: In all fairness they do a pretty good job of maintaining the bike park, the main problem is they don't shut when it rains so they just get trashed beyond repair, I can understand if your only here for a week and want to ride, just keep that in mind.
  • 1 1
 @bigdavehughes: LOL!!! Their bikepark is very badly maintained, even when dry, AND it isn't well designed in the first place! Les Gets is probably the worst bikepark in all of the PDS! It is only worth riding there a) at the beginning of the season when it is still in reasonable shape and b) because it is the first bikepark to open. As for keeping trails open when it rains that will depend on the trail. Some trails shouldn't be open at all. You want to ride a well maintained bikepark come over to Chatel or Morgins. But props for the laughs.
  • 15 0
 Les gets ready to rumble
  • 14 2
 Les Gets is such a great mtb bike resort town along with Morzine. Gonna be insane there this summer
  • 7 0
 Going for the first time in June. Stoked!!!
  • 3 0
 Same Here! So stoked!
  • 3 0
 @hardcoredarb: Make sure you explore Les Canyons. Head in there and ride around a bit. There are so many sniper lines and drops off to the side and lips with step ups that you would never see just blasting thru on the main line. I am back in the states now, but living in CH I made sure to get down there as much as possible
  • 1 0
 @mtnryder56: The canyon is awesome but please tell me that you rode the super morzine
  • 1 0
 @konacyril: oh yeah for sure. I forget the name now, but they had just finished the big trail there. Started with a gap on, gap off bridge or something like that. Mandatory gaps and drops the whole way down. Didn't have enough time to focus just on that trail to be able to ride it from top to bottom. Made enough if the big features to feel good calling it a day, and lived to ride another day! but yeah, Super morzine side is fun. More wide open, less roots, less wet. But I do like the tech stuff alot too
  • 1 0
 @mtnryder56: Sweet thanks for the tips man.
  • 6 0
 Would love to watch Barel race this again.
  • 3 0
 Where can I purchase tickets for the event?
  • 3 0
 Its all free just come down and watch
  • 1 0
 @bigdavehughes: no way? so you only pay for VIP?
  • 2 0
 @Sem1: not even sure there will be a VIP, only athlete area's, this is France remember everybody is entitled to watch.
  • 1 0
 @bigdavehughes: awesome, so excited to watch!
  • 2 0
 I wonder why I havent seen my invite yet? Must be cause I changed address....
  • 1 0
 Are they going to use the dans le gaz track, just updated? because I can remember that being pretty awesome in summer, just too smooth. dead varied.
  • 3 1
 Is Lapierre sponsoring the E-Bike race?!!
  • 4 3
 Mini E bike race. Chinese Downhill rules. FTW!
  • 1 1
 Will Crankworx Whistler also get an open registration?
  • 1 0
 Most likely. Just go to the site and check it out.







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