Shimano Winter Series Round 4

Feb 21, 2012
by Tyler Maine  
Trek World Racing team rider and World Cup Downhill Champion Aaron Gwin again dominated the weekend in both the Super D and Downhill races at round 4 of the Shimano Winter Series in Fontana, Calif. In true champion form, following an untimely crash in his Super D run, Gwin still edged out a strong field of Pro racers to hang onto the win.

Shimano Winter Series Round 4 Press pics.

Gwin in a rarely seen dust ball.


Shimano Winter Series Round 4 Press pics.

The Super D continued to draw a large field of riders with the highest number of female entrants to date. Unlike the previous three rounds, a longer single run format was used instead of the two run format and was met with enthusiasm despite the additional climbing in the new course.

Shimano Winter Series Round 4 Press pics.

Aaron Gwin noted it was really hard, but made for great training. Even his trainer, the legendary John Tomac, gave the thumbs up to go for it. The Southridge USA run Winter Series has been a hot bed for Pro riders over the years to sharpen their skills and test their fitness prior to the National and World Cup events. With the addition of the popular Super D events it gives riders an additional event to test their skills.

Sunday’s Downhill podium was once again filled with riders running proven Shimano components. Downhill winner Aaron Gwin navigated the very technical Fontana course with a time of 2:01.08 which edged out his Trek World Racing teammate Neko Mulally who finished second with a time of 2:03.62. This will be the last pre-season race for the pair as they will be heading to South Africa to begin preparation for the first World Cup Downhill race of the year.

Shimano Winter Series Round 4 Press pics.

Team KHS riders Logan Binggeli and Kevin Aiello took 3rd and 4th respectively while Team Hyper’s Eric Carter once again found his way onto the podium in 5th.

For more information about the Shimano Winter Series see www.southridgeusa.com for details. Full results here.

Source: Joe Lawwill

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30 Comments
  • 7 1
 Would be nice to have the Pro women results too and Catharine Pendrel didn't even race, she gave a clinic during the weekend
  • 1 0
 www.southridgeusa.com/results_dh_2_19_12.php Has all race results. Talk to Joe at the next race as he is the one putting the articles together.
  • 4 0
 www.pinkbike.com/video/242995
this is the link to the expert pro course!!
  • 4 1
 "Sunday’s Downhill podium was once again filled with riders running proven Shimano components." Bit too obvious there haha
  • 1 0
 Neko has progressed well throughout the series, I hope he keeps it rolling into PMB and the rest of the WC's! Would be awesome to see him in the top 20 each round.
  • 2 1
 I was going to comment on him as well. He has progressed ten-fold since I first saw him race in 2006 at Snowshoe (he was quick then!). Hopefully he's a step behind or ahead of Gwin so the US can have 2 on the podium at a WC!
  • 3 1
 so stoked on this weekend's dh course. southridge really stepped up their game with their courses this year.
  • 2 0
 Yeah, you know, except for the 3 miles of uphill and the flat corners and the misplaced boulders...
  • 2 0
 well yeah thats never gonna change but compared to this crap.... www.pinkbike.com/video/209297
  • 1 0
 Race pictures from the whole weekend are online here - bluefirepictures.com

It was great to see everyone out there.
  • 3 1
 hope to see Neko on more podiums this year
  • 3 3
 Wow, how'd EC manage a podium on a dang wal-mart bike? (I wish you could somehow write an HTML code for sarcasm.) Anyway, bring on the negative props.
  • 2 0
 guess juniors arent special anymore...
  • 1 0
 Gwin? Crashing? a href="http://goo.gl/WzHWs">Impossibru!/a>
  • 1 0
 god his slash is so sick
  • 1 0
 cool to see gwin on a slash rather than a session for a change
  • 1 0
 No pics of Joe? I thought I saw one on the front page...
  • 4 4
 That Luna rider looks like she is in over her head.
  • 3 0
 Haha too bad that is Pendrel and could crush most of the crowd there.
  • 1 0
 WC Champion…nuff said!
  • 3 0
 Just looks intimidating given the bike setup. Seat up high, and fork bottomed out with what looks to be bigger impacts coming up. Sure you can pick your way through a rock garden, but just a very different position and look then, the photo above.
  • 1 0
 Why arent they using dropper posts ? :/
  • 1 0
 She was,'t racing. She did a clinic during the weekend
  • 1 0
 Sounds like some have been spoiled the dropper posts and suspension. That section is way easy even on a 4-5" bike. None of that stuff needed to get through np. She takes the harder line by weaving through the gaps... the easier line is come in with speed, launching off of that rock behind and to her left and just, which lets you get through pretty much staying straight and gets you through faster, since you need speed to gap enough of it and to continue plowing through the rest. Well, you can do that with a XC/trail FS bike easily, but it's another story for a hardtail like that, esp with its seat up. I don't ride my hardtail anymore, mainly since it doesn't have a dropper post, so I guess I'm spoiled too.
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