iXS European Downhill Cup 2: Wallner and Cernilogar Win

Jun 30, 2013
by Mike Kazimer  
The bike park in the Böhmerwald has hosted the European downhill series several times over the last few years and again managed to deliver perfect conditions for the competition. The riders were provided with a 1.7 km track in perfect shape including many rocks and different technical challenges within its 320 vertical meters. Already in the seeding run on Friday – due to the constantly changing weather conditions – the first challenging and highly discussed topic was definitely the right choice of tires.

Robin Wallner

Robin Wallner dropping into the wet and rocky course.


On Saturday morning, the weather presented itself as mild but dry. As always, after the obligatory training, the second race of the European Cup continued with a special training for the top riders. During this time, only the top eighty of the Elite Men category, the top ten of the Elite Women category and the top five of both Juniors and Masters are allowed to be on track to prepare for the seeding run in the afternoon.

Whereas the weather had been steady during the training sessions, it started raining exactly in time for the Elite Women category and left the riders with a track that was far from easy. But that’s racing! As every single rider was eager to collect some points in the world rankings, they used their skills to push the pace even harder and the first podium ambitions were made clear. In the Elite Women category Zarja Cernilogar (SLO - Blackthorn GT) was the fastest rider by far of the day, when she beat out her competitors by 18 seconds. The results in the Elite Men category were not that clear, but strongly reminded of last year’s podium with Johann Potgieter (RSA - RRP Ghost) as first-place finisher, followed by Johannes Fischbach (GER - RRP Ghost) and Robin Wallner (SWE - W-racing).

Zarga Zernilogar

Zarja Zernilogar beat her competitors on Saturday by 18 seconds.


At Sunday’s finals, the weather was on its best behavior again, resembling the overall weather conditions in Leogang last week. The sun was shining in a perfectly blue sky, providing the riders with better conditions for the final run and luring numerous visitors to the bike park.

This time, the Masters category was dominated by the seeding run fastest Vlastimil Hynčica (CZE - Specialized CZ), who was followed by Štencel Rostislav (CZE - Bikeplac racing) in second place and Marcel Waldmann (SUI - iXS Gravity Union) in third.

In the U17 Male category Silas Grandy (GER - Moto Club Faro) proved his talent again, after he already had won last year’s iXS German Downhill Cup in Bad Wildbad. He finished four seconds faster than Rafal Szczotka (CZE - FroPro), while Dave Neuenschwander (SUI - Power Bike DH Team) completed the podium.

The only participant in the U17 Female category Sara Böhm (GER - Team Green DH Racing) managed to improve her seeding run results as she was 20 seconds faster than on the previous day.

As the track presented itself as much faster than in the seeding run the outcome of the finals was not clear at all in the Elite Women category. The odds-on favorite Sandra Rübesam (GER - Propain Bikes) was 24 seconds faster than the day before and set a time of 3:59.182 minutes. She dominated her category for some riders, until the reigning Czech champion Jana Bártová (CZE - Bikeplac Racing) edged her out by ten seconds. After that, there was only one last woman left at the start: Zarja Cernilogar who was place ten in the world rankings. And in fact, she collected some more points as she went fastest with a time of 3:39.551, now sitting atop the women’s standings.

David Trummer (AUT - RRP Ghost) had already demonstrated his skills in 2011 when he finished second in the German championships. Last Sunday, he started first in the Elite Men category after a DNF in the seeding run and therefore remained in the Red Bull Hot Seat for a huge part of the race. More than 1.5 hours later, Bryn Dickerson (NZL) took Trummer’s seat, but had to give way to Matt Walker (NZL) after a few minutes. After that, the Red Bull Hot Seat remained in possession of New Zealand when Wyn Masters (NZL - Team Bulls) took over with a 4.5 sec lead. After 23 more riders, his brother Edward Masters (NZL - Taranaki Hardcore) was even 1.5 seconds faster and took his rightful place in the Hot Seat, when the race reached the top ten riders. Whereas Marcus Klausmann (GER - Ghost Factory Racing), Noel Niederberger (SUI - Gstaad-Scott) and Matej Charvat (SLO - Banshee Bikes) couldn’t, Markus Pekoll (AUT - MS Mondraker) finally put an end to New Zealand’s reign. In the end, Robin Wallner was able to set the best time of 3:04.196, which was not reached by either Johannes Fischbach or last year’s winner Johann Potgieter. Wallner succeeded, while Fischbach went second. The podium was completed by Pekoll, followed by Edward Masters in fourth place, Wyn Masters in fifth and Noel Niederberger in sixth.

Špičák definitely earned its place among the iXS European Cup hosts and serves as a major role model for downhill racing in the Czech Republic after this perfect event. After three years of being the easternmost venue of the series, this year Špičák’s former title goes to Maribor in Slovenia, which will be the final destination of the European Downhill Cup 2013 in September. All other race dates and information can be found on ixsdownhillcup.com

Men's Podium
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Women's Podium
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Results Final Run Spicak 2013



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12 Comments
  • 1 0
 Wishing I was young again! Being in the Masters division for this race with the winner only +10 sec off the young bucks. Time to upgrade to that GT 2013 WC!
  • 4 1
 Isn't Rafal Szczotka of FroPro a Pole, not a Czech?
  • 1 0
 yes he is, check the results list there it is right I think
  • 1 0
 Yes, i'm from Poland Smile
  • 1 0
 @MeriosSan Congrats mate! Smile
  • 4 1
 Super nice, goo Robin! Nice to see him on the podium Big Grin
  • 2 1
 Robin "Balls to the Wallner" I'm taking him for the whole shabang!
  • 1 0
 I think spraying champane is wastefull, disrespectfull and down right unhealthy. I would never take part in such a sinfull activity.
  • 1 0
 Go Zarja!!! Finally things are goinng as they are supposed to for her.. Congrats!
  • 1 0
 Does this mean Rob's come out the commentary box for good?
Out of retirement and back on top!

(yes I am joking)
  • 1 0
 be good to see wallner back up there ! Had a couple of rough years but he is so damn committed when on form.
  • 2 1
 Hell of a Ride. Sick race, sick track sick lines Wink

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