Crankworx Announces Details for Slopestyle Event on Saturday

Aug 13, 2018 at 9:32
by Official Crankworx  
Action from the Crankworx Innsbruck Slopestyle presented by Kenda. Credit Fraser Britton Crankworx 2018
Rheeder, dropping in with fresh tricks at Crankworx Innsbruck. Photo: Fraser Britton

PRESS RELEASE: Crankworx

The excitement, pressure and anticipation have been building all season. Saturday, August 18, the biggest event of the season, Red Bull Joyride, will go live to the world from Crankworx Whistler, with 14 of the world’s best slopestyle mountain bikers descending on mountain bike mecca vying for the prize.

In addition to the Red Bull Joyride win up for grabs, the event will also crown the Crankworx FMBA Slopestyle World Champion. One additional accolade is on the line. Each year Crankworx offers up the Triple Crown of Slopestyle prize to an athlete who can accomplish a nearly unimaginable feat: winning three out of four slopestyle contests in one season. With back-to-back wins at Crankworx Innsbruck and Crankworx Les Gets, one rider, Nicholi Rogatkin (USA) is on deck to fight for the Triple Crown.

Credit Fraser Britton Crankworx 2018
On a winning streak after winning slopestyle comps at both Crankworx Innsbruck and Les Gets. Photo: Fraser Britton

To take the title, Rogatkin will have to pull it all together when it matters most. Red Bull Joyride is the only Crankworx Slopestyle event he hasn’t won. Meanwhile Brett Rheeder (CAN), currently the discipline’s most successful rider competing on the circuit, will undoubtedly be fired up to challenge. Rheeder won the season’s opening contest at Crankworx Rotorua, and has finished second behind Rogatkin at the past two. He’s also currently in the lead for the overall, gunning to lock down the Slopestyle World Championship title at the last stop.

Credit Fraser Britton Crankworx 2018
Credit Fraser Britton Crankworx 2018
Rogatkin and Rheeder, going big in Europe. Photos: Fraser Britton

But with the eyes of the world set on Whistler, and the pressure cooker environment that creates, it’s anyone’s game. Rogatkin and Rheeder both had strong seasons in 2017, trading wins across the Crankworx World Tour, but their success didn’t translate in Whistler. Rogatkin finished 14th at Red Bull Joyride 2017, while Rheeder finished 15th.

The complete list of 14 riders set to take on the invitational contest are:

Diego Caverzasi (ITA)
Erik Fedko (GER)
Max Fredriksson (SWE)
Thomas Genon (BEL)
Szymon Godziek (POL)
Emil Johansson (SWE)
Matt Jones (GBR)
Tomas Lemoine (FRA)
Anthony Messere (CAN)
Ryan Nyquist (USA)
Brett Rheeder (CAN)
Nicholi Rogatkin (USA)
Torquato Testa (ITA)
Bernd Winkler (AUT)

Come Saturday, the chosen 14 will drop in onto the sport’s biggest stage in front of tens of thousands of fans in Whistler, and hundreds of thousands who will tune in live around the world on Red Bull TV and crankworx.com.

And while the energy is reaching a fever pitch around the world, it’s been building in Whistler for months.

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Finishing touches in the famed Boneyard in the days before Crankworx. Photo: Jay French

Here’s a look at what’s gone in to bringing the world’s biggest slopestyle course to life:

3: months of dirt shaping and feature building at the base of the Whistler Mountain Bike Park
16: crew members
5: countries represented on crew (Canada, USA, Scotland, New Zealand, Australia)
7: features, including two on/off features making for:
9: judgeable features

The course has been carefully designed, sculpted and buffed by the Joyride Bike Parks crew, led by Paddy Kaye. Kaye has been responsible for designing and building the course for this event every year since 2011.

Each year he and his team take feedback from athletes in order to make courses that are constantly improving and progressing with the sport. This year he says his focus was on creating a course that’ll challenge riders but give them a good chance of putting down a clean run and getting to the bottom.

For 2018, the length of the course will stay the same as 2017, while two hips have been replaced with berms, allowing for more flow and giving riders some time to regroup in two spots (before the four-pack and before the cabin).

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The Joyride Bike Parks crew, getting ready to share their handiwork with the world. Photo: Jay French

The seven features on which riders will be judged include:

Start Drop with two options (flat drop and step down)
Cannon Log, into a berm
Four-Pack (two wooden ramps/jumps), into a berm
Red Bull Cabin Whale Tail (step up/step down where riders will trick on and off, allowing them to do combos), into a berm
Large Step Up Jump (allowing for bigger tricks), into a berm
Step Up to Flat Drop

The course is primed, the athletes are ready and the world is waiting.

Watch Red Bull Joyride LIVE on Red Bull TV and crankworx.com:
Saturday August 18th 4:30 pm PDT
Sunday August 19th 11:30 am NZST
Sunday August 19th 1:30 am CEST


MENTIONS: @officialcrankworx @redbullbike


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33 Comments
  • 32 2
 No Brandon?
  • 41 1
 With Brandon's focus on Earth-shattering video parts and his 1st place claim at JoyRide last year, I think it looks pretty good for him to step back and let the other dogs fight for the golden bone. He's got nothing to prove
  • 13 0
 Nothing left to prove at Joyride.
  • 11 1
 Dude is GOAT...no need to do the Brett Favre move and tarnish what he has already done.
  • 6 1
 I'm still hoping the defending champ shows up.
  • 1 5
flag bikeslip (Aug 13, 2018 at 13:11) (Below Threshold)
 Brandon...If you want to see him ride Whistler...and then you will Glad to see the event will have more flow so that the money run between Brett and Nicholi might complete their runs this year. Finalists should get at least two cracks so that it's not the best complete run. last year everyone was shagging speed on the hip and would have to bow out. The designer has made changes because of that... awesome
  • 4 12
flag filmdrew (Aug 13, 2018 at 14:08) (Below Threshold)
 I think it's important to MTB that Brandon rides in this event. Since Joyride and Rampage basically represents MTB to a lot of general public, his contribution is extremely valuable. Even though I love watching World Cup events, nobody (no_body) comes up to me on the street and starts up a conversation about the latest WC race. It's always a conversation about Rampage or Joyride... "Hey, I just saw a clip on YouTube of so-and-so at this years' Redbull Joyride!" That's the reaction of random folks. Same folks who may decide to get into riding, and buy a bike. I vote that style and flow should be associated with MTB.
  • 4 0
 He can enter as he's a previous Joyride winner.

"Additionally, winners of Red Bull Joyride, Slopestyle’s ultimate event, are granted lifetime entry to SWC events."

www.crankworx.com/slopestyle-world-championship
  • 1 0
 He is as well rounded a rider as they come and we all want to see him throw down. Maybe he is moving in a different direction with filming?
  • 5 0
 I saw him at the beginning of summer and asked if he's competing in any crankworx this year, he said no. He said he's busy focusing on filming. BUT he said he will be doing Rampage. So there's that.
  • 3 0
 Yea kind of weird how there wasn't even a mention of it in this press release. The best slope rider ever, and defending champ not in the field. You would think that would be at least worth a mention. I wonder if there are some bad feeling toward him from the organizers since he's not competing.
  • 21 0
 I want Nyquist to have a scorcher first run, then just do about 862 barspins on on the second one.
  • 14 1
 wait.. emils back?
  • 2 2
 I think he's injured, maybe a typo? semenuk instead of emil?
  • 2 2
 They put him on the start-list because he is a pre-qualified rider I guess, but his spot will be taken by Lukas Knopf or Jakub Vencl (The alternates this year)
  • 3 1
 Emil is currently in Whistler and planning on riding the event. No word of Semenuk so it sounds like he's out. When they announced the changes to the Slopestyle Diamond Event circuit they said that past winners of Joyride would have an invite to all events - I'm not sure if that changed, isn't counting last year, or if Semenuk simply didn't want to compete
  • 3 0
 @JustinLund: you sure about Emil planning on riding the event ? No one has seen any videos/pictures of him riding slope bikes for quite a long time now... but at the same time he seems to have brought bikes to Whis
  • 1 0
 @JustinLund: Ya emil is not riding.
  • 7 0
 Why does this article have no mention of Semenuk? If he's not competing it's pretty big news for the sport and you guys should really run a story on why he's not competing
He had made it sound last year that he would only be competing in one slope event annually, joyride - but it looks like that's no longer the case?
  • 3 0
 Fuc* all this crankworx by invitation in Whistler.Jakub Vencl has more points, finished 5 in Les Gest and he's not on start list.Why is Emily there??? He's young, he will get he's time for sure. Same like whip of in Whistler without locals, Whistler crankworx sucks!!!! Its all about money Frown sooo sad
  • 2 0
 I wonder why there are only 14 starters listed this year at Joyride. Last year were 15... I still have the hope that Semenuk might shows up as number 15.

Checking his Instagram, he just got a ne bike three days ago... www.instagram.com/p/BmTjpN9lGzc/?taken-by=brandonsemenuk
  • 5 1
 Saturday joyride is best joyride. Thanks crankworx organizers for putting it back to its rightful slot.
  • 1 1
 No disrespect to Max, but I don't understand how the SWC rules work anymore. Jakub Vencl has more points this year than Max Fredriksson, but somehow Jakub Vencl is an alternate and Max is on the start-list. To my knowledge, the 14 riders is supposed to consist of the six pre-qualified riders from last season, and the next eight highest ranking athletes on the SWC / FMBA tour.

Can someone explain why that is? Maybe there is an injruy clause or something..

Standings : fmbworldtour.com/en/Rankings/44/Crankworx-FMBA-SWC-Standings.html
  • 6 1
 Where is Semenuk?
  • 4 0
 at home
  • 2 0
 He's finally resting... watching the sun rise on a grateful bike industry. The hardest choices require the strongest wills.
  • 4 2
 Just let Rotatkin win the triple crown and split the triple crown for booze.
  • 1 0
 Good idea, although I don't think he needs the collusion to take the win.
  • 1 0
 Semenuk officially announced on his IG story that he isn't competing.
  • 1 0
 Emil was riding the DJs and doing tricks on Erik Fedko's Instagram story !
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