Crankworx Adds Dual Slalom to World Tour & Announces 2019 Schedule

Jan 15, 2019
by Official Crankworx  

PRESS RELEASE: Crankworx

Multi-talented riders coming to play and the best in the world playing to win. It’s what makes Crankworx the ultimate experience in mountain biking. Heading into 2019, another level is being added to the experience, with Dual Slalom now elevated to a Crankworx Championship discipline.

Dual Slalom will now be staged at all stops on the tour, with Crankworx Dual Slalom World Champions awarded at the end of the season.

The season’s battles all kick off in two months time as the Crankworx World Tour prepares for a raucous season of world-class competition and good times at three stops in 2019, including:

Crankworx Rotorua: March 19-24
Crankworx Innsbruck: June 12-16
Crankworx Whistler: August 9-18

Credit Fraser Britton Crankworx 2018
Lyle vs. the Bulldog. A classic Slalom matchup. Photo: Fraser Britton

Slalom on the Rise
Dual Slalom’s gravity-fed berms, jumps and rollers level the field, pitting riders with different strengths and specialties against one another. It also opens the doors to more competition for all Crankworx athletes, with categories for pro and amateur men and women, as well as young racers.

“In a way, it represents what Crankworx is all about,” says Darren Kinnaird, Crankworx World Tour General Manager. “It’s a simple, raw format that brings out riders from across the spectrum of mountain bike disciplines and ability. We added our first Dual Slalom competitions outside Whistler last year and they absolutely went off.”

Credit Mitch Chubey Crankworx 2018
Rachel Atherton, taking her powerhouse DH skills to the Slalom track. Photo: Mitch Chubey

2018’s pro podiums were topped by a BMX Olympian, a 4X World Champ, a DH legend, World Cup racers, and an OG freerider who’s won two of mountain biking’s biggest contests.

“Slalom combines almost everything that I enjoy. Head-to-head racing, jumping and berms, all on a shortened course that fans can see,” says Kyle Strait (USA), who’s been competing at Crankworx since it began in 2004, has won both Red Bull Joyride and Red Bull Rampage, and is riding as strong as ever. He podiumed at each Crankworx Dual Slalom event in 2018, finishing the season on the top step in Whistler. “I’ve been racing Slalom since the late ‘90s and it’s always been a great event for me.”

Crankworx Rotorua 2019
The new championship discipline will lead the way in 2019, with the 100% Dual Slalom Rotorua kicking off international competition season, and the fifth year of Crankworx Rotorua.

It’ll be followed by the Rotorua Air DH presented by Bosch, Mons Royale Speed & Style Rotorua, and the Official Oceania Whip-Off Championships presented by SPANK.

Come Friday, the festival schedule gets next-level. Some of the most eagerly anticipated events hit the dirt back-to-back-to-back, for a weekend the likes of which hasn’t been seen before.

Friday, March 22: Crankworx Rotorua Downhill and RockShox Rotorua Pump Track
Saturday, March 23: Maxxis Slopestyle in Memory of McGazza (first event of the Crankworx FMBA Slopestyle World Championship for 2019)
Sunday, March 24: Giant Toa Enduro presented by CamelBak (Rd 1 of the Enduro World Series)

Action from the 2018 Giant Toa Enduro presented by Camelbak. Credit Fraser Britton Crankworx 2018
Keegan Wright, getting amongst the lush greens of Rotorua's forests. Photo: Fraser Britton

Crankworx Innsbruck 2019
This picturesque destination continues to solidify its reputation on the international circuit. Now the only European stop on the Crankworx World Tour, all eyes will be on Innsbruck come June to see how the battles that kicked off in Rotorua play out, and how the stage will be set heading in to Whistler. Following on the heels of World Cup racing in Leogang, the world’s best are expected to flock to Crankworx Innsbruck for its world-class courses, great vibe and unequaled setting.

The 100% Dual Slalom Innsbruck will make its debut in 2019, with course details expected to roll out in the weeks leading up to the festival. Also returning: riders’ favourite courses for Crankworx Innsbruck Slopestyle and Mons Royale Speed & Style Innsbruck, tight action from the RockShox Innsbruck Pump Track Challenge, rough and raw battles in the iXS Innsbruck Downhill presented by Raiffeisen Club, and arguably the most scenic Whip Off contest in the world, the Official European Whip-Off Championships presented by SPANK.

For those looking for another way to get in on the action, volunteer registration for Crankworx Innsbruck is now open: https://www.crankworx.com/innsbruck/volunteers

Credit Fraser Britton Crankworx 2018
Innsbruck whip jump + Soderstrom = Perfection. Photo: Fraser Britton

Crankworx Whistler 2019
The festival that started it all, Crankworx Whistler is where the season reaches its boiling point. Limits are tested. Envelopes are pushed. Champions are crowned. The game is changed.

In 2018, the competitions that played out at the season-ender festival reached a near-unbelievable next level.

Elation surged as Martin Maes (BEL) tasted sweet redemption, topping the podium in the CamelBak Canadian Open Enduro presented by Specialized. Danielle Beecroft’s (AUS) star rose as she unseated Queen Kintner in the 100% Dual Slalom Whistler. Disbelief was written across the face of Nicholi Rogatkin (USA) as he sank to the ground in the finish corral of Red Bull Joyride. Dropping in last, he out-scored the best in the world, winning the event and claiming the never-before-won Triple Crown of Slopestyle.

Credit Fraser Britton Crankworx 2018
History, made. Photo: Fraser Britton

More details to come about what’s new for 2019 as the pilgrimage to Whistler begins for another year. 206 days and counting.

2020 and Beyond
Looking forward, the Crankworx team is working to chart the best course for the future of the festival, and the sport. The door’s wide open for the next adventure for Crankworx and its athletes. Stay tuned to find out where in the world the trail will lead.


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50 Comments
  • 25 1
 #26aintdead
  • 23 2
 Please make it a tricky grass slalom track for Innsbruck
  • 8 4
 Somebody needs to notify Kyle Strait.
  • 5 1
 @endurocat: He is quoted in the article.
  • 3 0
 Please make it rideable for everyone all year round Smile
  • 1 0
 With off camber corners.
  • 25 5
 Now bring 4X along with it!
  • 1 0
 4X sucks! It's a competition of who's the biggest a*shole with the best gate start. DS is soooo much more fun! You can focus on what you do best, and not worry about some ass-clown throwing elbows. I'm not against bar-to-bar racing and throwing elbows! I love racing Super D. There's time to sort out who's best. But a 20 second 4X race, really? It's just lame.
  • 21 1
 Make Dual Slalom Great Again!
  • 14 1
 about damn time for DS..now they need 4x
  • 4 1
 I'm sad I can only vote this up once.
  • 1 0
 Imho, the rise of 4X killed DS. Then 4X died by itself. We do not need to go through that circle again.
But so stoked to see DS rise again. How great would a DS world cup as a pre-event for the DH, similar to XC short track, be?
  • 13 0
 Best news I've heard in a long time!
  • 12 0
 One of the greatest MTB racing disciplines ever!
  • 6 0
 Long Live Slalom! For USA east coasters, please check out Gravity Soul. We have been running a dual slalom race in Maryland for almost a decade every October!
  • 1 0
 Never heard of this, not too far from me. Thanks for letting me know about it.
  • 1 0
 @jonder91: no problem! Follow the Facebook page for Gravity Soul. We post open ride days once the track is ridable and open!
  • 7 0
 Awesome news. Insane Wayne Croasdale.
  • 1 7
flag suspended-flesh FL (Jan 15, 2019 at 9:49) (Below Threshold)
 In other Whistler news, Aurora Cannabis just purchased Whistler Medical Marijuana Corp - this stock is a strong Buy, people.
  • 2 0
 @endlessblockades: when you say Stock, do you mean the share value or are you just refering to the cabbage?
  • 2 2
 @Dropthedebt: While pronounced the same, I think you are referring to 'stalk' as in a stalk of celery. I am refering to equity trading relating to Whistler and Crankworx. Today turned onto a profit-taking sesh but the future is bright.
  • 6 0
 RAD news! Now how aboot 4X @officialcrankwork
  • 5 0
 Hell yeah! 100% support for DS - it's super fun.
  • 5 1
 always interesting to the see the dudes doing DS as more padded up than the ones doing slopestyle....
  • 3 0
 Padding probably interferes less with their range of motion in DS riding than when doing slopestyle.
  • 8 1
 Slopestyle has an 'I am too cool for pads' image to keep up. Most racers would rather avoid scabbed up /bleeding everything in case of a spill. Sure I will get down voted into oblivion for this but...
  • 1 0
 @bman33: It really does interfere with your range of Motion. You will also find most slopestyle riders wear their protection hidden under the clothes. because of... coolness and stuff... Big Grin
  • 3 0
 Somehow they managed to replace Giant as the slalom sponsor with one whose name is almost as confusing — Giant Dual Slalom => 100% Dual Slalom. Vs partial Slalom??
  • 3 0
 No Les Gets? That's ok. Glad the other three are still happening and stoked for March 19th now.
  • 1 0
 Les Gets is back on the World Cup circuit with two rounds (DH and XC) to be held over July 13th and 14th 2019.
  • 5 0
 Woo! DS is ace.
  • 1 0
 my 12 yr old is stoked to see it live this year in whistler and do kidworx and race the b line for the first time ! to bad he cant volunteer !! so I cant volunteer anyways That's still what I call a vacation !
  • 4 0
 Yes!!!
  • 3 0
 There you go pinkbike. Been asking for years
  • 3 0
 Dual slalom, bring it back!!!
  • 3 0
 Great news, ds is fun too watch and race.
  • 2 0
 Great to hear about Dual Slalom.

Is there only 3 rounds of Crankworx?

Cairns is sitting pretty as venue....just sayin.
  • 2 0
 Les Gets is sick. Kinda sucks to lose a stop.
  • 2 1
 But behind the times with dual it will be 4X when they catch up with the rest of the world
  • 1 0
 No les gets this year then
  • 2 0
 2019 kicks ass so far
  • 1 0
 Yes! This is great, dual slalom is awesome to watch!!
  • 1 0
 4x is so much better than DS.
  • 1 0
 What exactly is so much better? The exorbitant money and space needed to build a good track, or the fact that after the first corner we most often see a procession down the hill? 4X could be great, but apparently not enough venues can build a good track to be used once a year.
  • 1 0
 #dualrules!!
  • 1 0
 One less stop?
  • 1 0
 Les Gets is back on the World Cup circuit with two rounds (DH and XC) to be held over July 13th and 14th 2019
  • 1 0
 R.I.P Les Gets ????
  • 1 0
 HA YES! GREAT SUCCESS!
  • 1 0
 This is the best!







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