The Changing Face of Crankworx Slopestyle

Mar 27, 2017
by Official Crankworx  
The changing face of Crankworx Slopestyle
Nicholi Rogatkin takes 1st Crankworx Les Gets Best Trick. Photo by Sean St. Denis
Nicholi Rogatkin got a taste of Crankworx first place in France last June when he won the "best trick" competition that replaced the full Slopestyle competition, due to rain. Photo: Sean St Denis

Last run of McGazza’s course shepherds in new generation of fearless talent

Crankworx Official: For Immediate Release
A new breed of freestyle athlete will take on Kelly McGarry’s masterpiece course at Crankworx Rotorua next weekend as New Zealand opens competition season with the first event in the quest for the Triple Crown of Slopestyle.

The epic Brett-versus-Brandon battles of years gone by will take a back seat as five-time Red Bull Joyride Champion Brandon Semenuk (CAN) takes the course on Sunday, April 2 without his friend, and rival, 2016 Joyride Champion Brett Rheeder (CAN).

Rheeder is recovering from knee surgery and his absence leaves the door wide open for new challengers. Leading the charge will be powerhouse trickster Nicholi Rogatkin (USA), who is weighing the possibility of some high-risk new moves.

“Everyone is a contender. Nobody truly knows what all the guys have been training for over the winter, so some surprises could be in store,” says Rogatkin. “Brandon, of course, had an absolutely incredible run last year, and nobody expects anything less this year… Every rider out there is also a great friend, so I’ll be cheering on all the boys and hoping they stomp the run of their dreams.”

Nicholi Rogatikin at Crankworx in Rotorua New Zealand in 2016. Photo by Clint Trahan Crankworx
Nicholi Rogatikin at Crankworx in Rotorua, New Zealand in 2016. Photo by Clint Trahan/Crankworx

Rogatkin, just 21 years old, opened the 2016 season in Rotorua by breaking new ground in the sport with the first 1080-cashroll ever performed in Crankworx competition. It wasn’t quite clean enough to best Semenuk’s ever-graceful performance, but when he returned to Crankworx Les Gets, where the event was dialed back to a “best trick” competition due to weather, he walked away with the win.

This time around, he will be focused on “planning a thriller of a run all the way down the course,” indicating to organizers he is hungry to podium.

“Nicholi is one of the most exciting mountain bikers in the world. He has a raw talent and is always pushing the boundaries as far as what is humanly possible. I have no doubt that when Nicholi drops into Crankworx Rotorua, he’ll be showing us, yet again, why he is one of the best riders on the planet,” says Tak Mutu, Crankworx Rotorua event director.

This will be the last time the Crankworx Rotorua Slopestyle in Memory of McGazza runs as McGarry designed it, leaving the riders with the additional challenge of honouring the great Kiwi rider’s achievements one last time.

“Kelly and his partner, Tom Hey, really outdid themselves with this course. From the moment it hit the competition circuit in 2015, it was known as one of the best in the world. Ordinarily, we like to see each course redesigned every year, but this one was so well done, and Kelly’s contribution so revered within the sport, we knew we had to leave it open for this final season to do his memory justice,” says Darren Kinnaird, Crankworx General Manager.

Young riders like 21-year-old Max Fredriksson (SWE), who was third in the 2016 FMB standings and Joyride podium finisher in August, will be keen to take up the torch. He goes into Rotorua as the top seed and will be joined by his countryman, Emil Johansson (SWE), who arrives poised to podium with a top-10 in the FMB rank and an industry vote. At 17 years old, he has just signed to the Trek C3 project, alongside Semenuk, Rheeder, and Cam McCaul (USA).

There will be new faces, like Nico Scholze (GER), who won the wildcard entry at 26Trix with a massive backflip Tsunami to secure a spot in Swatch Primeline and entry onto the world stage. And on the top end of the experience spectrum, Ryan Nyquist (USA), 38, who achieved a successful crossed-over from BMX last season, will be trying to beat the second place he achieved in the FISE Montpellier and find his way to his first Crankworx podium.

With the addition of Innsbruck to the now four-stop Crankworx World Tour, the Triple Crown of Slopestyle will be just a hairline easier to grasp. It will now take three wins out of the four slopestyle events to secure the $50,000 title, and more than one rider may be in pursuit as the season unfolds.

Brett Rheeder Red Bull Joyride Crankworx Whistler 2016. Photo Sean StDenis
Brett Rheeder signs his name into history after winning his first Red Bull Joyride last August. Photo: Sean St Denis

All four events in the quest for the Triple Crown of Slopestyle are broadcast LIVE, on all your devices exclusively on Red Bull TV and Crankworx.com. The Rotorua Slopestyle event, the Crankworx Rotorua Slopestyle in Memory of McGazza, is the finale of the Rotorua festival and runs on April 1 and April 2, 2017, depending on time zone. Please check the listings below.

A complete list of riders participating in this year’s Rotorua slopestyle competition is posted on Crankworx.com.

The complete Crankworx Rotorua Broadcast schedule is as follows:

Mons Royale Dual Speed and Style
Thursday, March 30 Wednesday, March 29
17h00-19h00 NZDT 9:00 p.m. – 11:00 p.m. PDT
6h00-8h00 CEST

Rotorua Pump Track Challenge presented by RockShox
Friday, March 31 Thursday, March 30
19h00-21h00 NZDT 11:00 p.m. – 1 a.m. (Friday, March 31 – Saturday, April 1) PDT
8h00-10h00 CEST

Crankworx Rotorua Downhill presented by iXS
Saturday, April 1 Friday, March 31
16h00-18h00 NZDT 8:00 p.m.- 10 p.m. PDT
5h00-7h00 CEST

Crankworx Rotorua Slopestyle in Memory of McGazza
Sunday, April 2 Saturday, April 1
11:30-14:30 NZST 4:30 p.m. -7:30 p.m. PDT
01h30-4h30 CEST

Brandon Semenuk Red Bull Joyride Crankworx Whistler 2016. Photo Sean StDenis
Canadian Brandon Semenuk is the most decorated Crankworx slopestyle athlete in the history of the sport, with eight first-place finishes and five Red Bull Joyride titles. Photo: Sean St Denis
Louis Reboul backflips at Crankworx Rotorua Slopestyle Challenge. Photo Chester Boyes

Louis Reboul (FRA) mid-flip on the picturesque Crankworx Rotorua course in 2016; he did not make the cut to take flight with the athletes in 2017. Photo: Clint Trahan
Thomas Zejda tail wips during Crankworx Rotorua Slopestyle. Photo Chester Boyes
Tomas Zejda (CZE) just made the cut as the last rider in for this weekend's competition. Photo: Clint Trahan
Brett Rheeder and Brandon Semenuk embrace in the finish corral of the Crankworx Rotorua Slopestyle in Memory of McGazza in Rotorua New Zealand. Photo by Clint Trahan Crankworx
Brett Rheeder and Brandon Semenuk embrace in the finish corral of the Crankworx Rotorua Slopestyle in Memory of McGazza in Rotorua, New Zealand. Photo by Clint Trahan/Crankworx

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56 Comments
  • 166 1
 So these guys don't actually sign the camera lens? My life is a lie...
  • 5 0
 Big Grin ahahaha
  • 3 121
flag RedBurn (Mar 27, 2017 at 9:50) (Below Threshold)
 Your life is already a lie if you believe in NASA.. (stands for ´Never A Space Adventure')
  • 7 44
flag RedBurn (Mar 27, 2017 at 14:44) (Below Threshold)
 "Space may be the final fontier but it's made in a Hollywood basement"

Red Hot Chili Peppers
  • 15 6
 @RedBurn: Space: the final frontier. These are the voyages of the starship Enterprise. Its five-year mission: to explore strange new worlds, to seek out new life and new civilizations, to boldly go where no man has gone before.
  • 17 0
 @RedBurn: "My hump, my hump, my hump (ha), my lovely lady lumps (Check it out)."

Black Eyed Peas

(We are just quoting irrelevant songs to this post aren't we?)
  • 47 1
 I hope Emil Johansson is a threat this year, I have been watching his instagram clips all winter. He is learning some weird tricks that look crazy but arent common like 360 tailwhips to inverted table top, quintuple truck drivers, decade to barspin, dude is just a machine (especially for how young he is)!
  • 9 0
 He is amazing, hope he throws down a quint truck driver this weekend
  • 9 0
 Him and Torquato Testa... I really hope they slay their runs, the potential is pretty big.
  • 36 2
 Stoked. Semenuk is like a silent killer. You don't know what he's planning on doing. But you know it's gonna be crazy
  • 3 10
flag taskmgr (Mar 27, 2017 at 14:06) (Below Threshold)
 halfcab tailwhip 360 off opening drop
  • 16 2
 @makripper: I highly doubt we're gonna see a halfcab 360 anything cuz that would mean he's landing backwards too lol. 180 or 540
But the "opening drop" at rotorua is a stepdown kicker, I don't think he'll be going off that backwards either

If he's half cabbing anything it's gonna be the mid-course step-up to drop. He's gonna have to either 180 UP it (that would be so sick and I seriously hope he does that) or land and then do a quick bunny hop 180 and then 180 down it again
  • 19 1
 @JustinLund: triple halfcab back flip 930
  • 2 4
 If there's a kicker, he can do a reverse frontflip.
  • 2 0
 2017 will be the year of the flat drop flip barspin. Just my call
  • 1 0
 @chyu: corked half cab quad bar Oppo whip
  • 15 0
 Anyone knows where is Martin Söderström?
  • 12 0
 Pretty sure he 'retired' from slope
  • 25 0
 @MikeyMT: what a bummer, he was my favourite Frown
  • 3 0
 @MikeyMT: did he officially say anything? i've kind of tuned out of everything
  • 14 3
 Will Rogatkin unleash his new tricks -- frontflipwhip to tuck and the new 1440 cashroll? I hope we see this tricks on Sunday.
  • 14 1
 he did a frontflip tailwhip to tuck no hander at masters of dirt, might have something crazy planned even bigger than that.
  • 15 12
 He just has such bad style. I would much prefer to see a smooth clean styled 720. Then some death spin thing to head bob. It's just like bmx x games or dew tour. Stylish double whip is much more appealing to the eye then a frantic spaz quad whip. Mike Aitken killed it by flowing the set with no huge tricks. Just insane clean smooth style.
  • 18 6
 Just a hype article nothing new being said
  • 15 0
 I wasn't aware Rheeder was out, so I appreciated that info. But thanks for your comment.
  • 9 0
 In my day, Paul Bas won Crankworx on a borrowed bike, since then slopestyle hasn't been the same.
  • 3 0
 Bikes cost too much for you to lend someone for hucking.
  • 2 0
 In my day all we had was stick and ball and horse drawn carriages.
  • 1 0
 @scott-townes: You must be a Mennonite.
  • 13 6
 semenuk can't get anymore technical on a big bike, I think he should go make a name for himself in streets of LA on a 20".
Would probably only take about a week xD
  • 13 12
 Rogatkin is proof that your wrong.
  • 5 2
 @philipmcm: dont underestimate semenuks half cab vs Rogatkins cashroll/flip combos dude.
  • 15 14
 @Theeeeo: very true! Rogatkin is your typical crowd pleaser huck it guy, but could only dream of the bike control and creativity semenuk has
  • 9 5
 Laughing at the downvotes. You quite simply said Semenuk COULDNT get any more technical, the 1080 is more technical. Semenuk hasn't done it in competition yet, simple as that. Now you are saying the Semenuks new half cab variations could mean he is getting more technical then he used to be. So you proved yourself wrong.
  • 3 8
flag iamamodel (Mar 27, 2017 at 14:36) (Below Threshold)
 @Dschulte: a cash roll is a 180, flip, 180. Please put a link to rogatkin doing this. I blame announcers who yell "cash roll!" at corked 720s.
  • 1 2
 @Theeeeo: comparing a trick done on a drop vs. one done on a jump is pretty stupid because they're judged completely differently. Now comparing Rogatkin's fast plant 360 whip to Semenuk's half cab is way more fair and its obvious who gets the win there if done well on the same massive drop.
  • 7 0
 @scott-townes: is it that obvious? who does get the win if we're comparing rogatkins fast plant to semenuks half cab?

I'm not taking anything away from anyone on the slopestyle scene everyone is slaying it, and at the end of the day I'm still just gonna be here sat behind my computer for the most part.
  • 1 12
flag anotherstoneinthewoods (Mar 27, 2017 at 18:59) (Below Threshold)
 @Dschulte: thank you. Those two shouldn't even be in the same sentence. 1 is insanely smooth and stylish. The other is well... Rogatkin style.
  • 17 3
 @Theeeeo: semenuk is smooth but Rogatkin does things that semenuk isn't coming close to doing!!!!!!
  • 4 1
 @Theeeeo: At the end of the day it depends on your opinion of what constitutes as "harder" but to me I think its pretty obvious that a 360 fast plant tail whip is extremely more difficult than a half cab, if both done as smoothly and on the same drop.
  • 2 1
 @scott-townes: Rogatkin fast planted the FIRST (small) drop Semenuk half cabbed the second drop, which was MUCH bigger. Not trying to call you out but have you even half cabbed off a curb or 2 set or something?
  • 3 1
 @Theeeeo: No shit, which is why I pointed out twice that if the both are judged on the same feature and executed well, there'd be no question as to which will get scored better. Not trying to call you out but have you even done either of these tricks? That's insane logic to think you can only judge tricks if you can do them.
  • 1 0
 @scott-townes: yeah I used to half cab all the time, gets easier doing it on flat but I never progressed to doing it off even a bus curb
  • 3 0
 Rogatkin is a huge threat this year, that cash roll is super dialed plus a whole bag full of new tricks, Semenuks grace and flow is still dominant to most though. And the Swedes are definitely gonna have a good shot at podium
  • 4 0
 Where did the trend of 'biting the medal' come from?
  • 42 0
 In real life gold is a really soft metal and pyrite(fools gold) is a hard metal, so the gold miners would bite the nuggets when the were found or exchanged for good or money to see if it left an imprint of their teeth to see if it was real. Having a mom that teaches California history has finally paid off. Just took almost 26 years
  • 1 0
 @OHall531: Though is the medal biting thing derived from that, or from biting of gold coins, which were actually harder than forgeries that had lead cores for weight, and so were softer than real gold coins?
  • 2 0
 @mikkosinisalo: I'm pretty sure gold is softer than lead, but I'm no blacksmith or jeweler so there's that!
  • 2 0
 i really really wanna see semenuk 180 onto the on off feature and half cab down. send it fo da boyz
  • 1 1
 Semenuk has won Joyride 4 times not 5. I know he's good but predicting he wins again this year might be a little much lol.
  • 1 1
 Awesome live broadcast times for Europe ;D I guess VOD it is then.
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