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Crankworx: Jill Kintner unstoppable on Rotorua Pump Track

Rotorua Daily Post
22 Mar, 2018 06:40 PM3 mins to read

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Jill Kintner in action at the Rockshox Rotorua Pumptrack Challenge. Photo / Fraser Britton/Crankworx

Jill Kintner in action at the Rockshox Rotorua Pumptrack Challenge. Photo / Fraser Britton/Crankworx

It was a night of repeat wins and rising talent on the Pump Track at Crankworx Rotorua.

On the Pro Women's side, perennial Pump Track champion Jill Kintner (US) reigned supreme, reclaiming the top spot she missed out on last year to Caroline Buchanan (AUS).

But her win did not come without a fight. Kintner was at a disadvantage halfway through the Big Final, with her opponent Kialani Hines (US) crossing the finish line 0.06 seconds ahead of her in their first match-up.

"That's where I feel like I thrive a little bit. I love that pressure and knowing that I have to do it to win. I just started smiling. At that point I had nothing to lose and it was such a good atmosphere. You know, Kialani's got mad skills on a BMX bike and it transfers well here, so I knew she'd be tough. I just bet on myself," Kintner said.

Kintner's last lap bested Hines' by 0.38 seconds, earning her the win and widening the points gap in the Queen of Crankworx points battle. Kintner now sits at 525, with second and third place contenders Vaea Verbeeck (CAN) and Casey Brown (CAN) maintaining at 365 and 325 respectively, after not competing in last night'sevent.

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For Hines, losing to Kintner still felt like a win.

"It was amazing. I've watched her do this for so long. Being overseas for the first time and being able to race her in the finals, it was kind of a dream come true," Hines said.

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Rounding out the top three for the women was Jonna Johnsen (DNK), who beat Danielle Beecroft (AUS) in both rounds of the Small Final.

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Aside from being pushed by the competition, Kintner said the new Rotorua track was "next level", describing it as "by far the most difficult one we've had" on the Crankworx World Tour circuit.

It was a sentiment echoed by the Pro Men's champion Tomas Lemoine, of France.

"It was really tight. Everyone can do errors here...it's smoother and goes faster. The berms are higher. The rollers too. It's more technical," Lemoine said.

For Lemoine, juggling other disciplines doesn't always happen, with his focus generally on Slopestyle. But this time the stars, and schedules, aligned.

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"For once I could do my Slopestyle training and the Pump Track, so I tried to focus a lot and it worked."

The top riders at the Rockshox Rotorua Pumptrack Challenge celebrate atop the podium. Photo / Fraser Britton/Crankworx
The top riders at the Rockshox Rotorua Pumptrack Challenge celebrate atop the podium. Photo / Fraser Britton/Crankworx

Lemoine's victory came at the expense of countryman Chaney Guennet, who won the event last year at Crankworx Innsbruck. Lemoine made a clean sweep of the Big Final.

But for the massive crowd that gathered to watch the battles go down on site, the hottest match-up of the night was the Pro Men's Small Final, with relative-local Michael Bias (NZL) beating Kyle Strait (US) for the final podium spot.

The BMX star from Auckland, who also came third on the Crankworx Whistler Pump Track in 2017, earned his spot in the Small Final after defeating the notoriously fast Tomas Slavik (CZE).

"It's quite hard to stay in the moment and not look too far ahead. You can look at the names that you're facing and get quite star struck. So I just took one lap at a time and ended up third, so I'm happy," Bias said.

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