Race Report: International Rookies Championships in Schladming 2023

Sep 24, 2023 at 11:44
by Racement  



Words: Racement

For more than 300 young athletes, the highlight of the season was on the agenda last weekend. In addition to the final of the PROPAIN Rookies Cup, Schladming also hosted the iXS International Rookies Championships and offered top-class competition.

Since last year, Schladming has been the venue of a PROPAIN Rookies Cup. This race series, which was launched in 2008, offers an entry into international racing with professionally organised events. Thus, there is hardly a better venue than the former World Cup venue in Styria. In addition to the finals of the junior series, the season's highlight was the iXS International Rookies Championships. Here, the unofficial world championship titles were awarded for all younger categories for which there is no world championship under the cycling federation. So this event is a serious look into the future of mountain bike downhill sport. Big names have already taken home the iXS Rookies Champs titles, among them the future world champions Valentina Höll (AUT), Jackson Goldstone (CAN) or Henri Kiefer (GER).

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Jackson Goldstone after his victory in 2019, then still in Serfaus-Fiss-Ladis




PROPAIN Rookies Cup Final Race

As always with this combined competition, it started on Thursday with the pickup of the numbers before the athletes could familiarise themselves with the course layout during the track walk. On Friday, it was time to complete the first training runs and then the obligatory compulsory training runs. In the afternoon, the seeding run was held, where important points for the overall ranking were awarded and the starting order for the final run of the PROPAIN Rookies Cup was determined.

Already in the seeding run, nothing was given to each other and the Young Guns showed who had arrived with great ambitions. Incidentally, the distances covered for participation in this competition were astonishing. A total of 25 nations had travelled to the event, including New Zealand, South Africa, Australia and Canada, in addition to the expected European countries.

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Riko Mäeuibo from Spain was not exactly from next door either


After some rain during the night, the track conditions made the descents a real task. While on Thursday and Friday the grip level was still very good, some of the off-camper parts were extremely slippery. In the end, however, the conditions were fair and equal for all, which could also be seen in the results, as in many classes the favourites took the podium places. For example, Rosa Zierl (AUT - DH Team Tirol) finished the season with full points and impressively dominated the overall ranking of the Girls U17/U19. Likewise, Reid Simpson (GBR) was able to prevail flawlessly and become the series winner in the Boys U13 with the highest score. The U11 class was won by Jarda Prokes (CZE - Commencal FDF Team) with four victories.

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iXS International Rookies Champs

On Sunday, the iXS International Rookies Championships were held in even wetter conditions. The temperatures were also a lot lower than on Thursday, but after all it was autumn by now.

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Rosa Zierl on the way to her well-deserved title


Just in time for the final run, the sun came out again and the track dried more and more. The protagonists of the competition could already feel the exertion of the previous days and so another hard piece of work awaited the athletes.

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The 2023 Rookies Champions of the respective classes were in the end:


Class
Kids U11
Boys U13
Boys U15
Girls U15
Boys U17
Girls U17


Name
Jarda Prokes (CZE)
Reid Simpson (GBR)
Richard Tandara (SVK)
Rebecca Bruno (ITA)
Tyler Waite (NZL)
Rosa Zierl (AUT)

Team
Commencal FDF Team
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CTM Racing Team
Tribe Hotbikes
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DH Team Tirol



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Pictures: Lars Pamler


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