"It's insane. I've been looking up to him for years," said Meaclem.
"It's a dream come true just to ride with him, let alone take the win over him."
"I'm really stoked for that kid," said Söderström, who seemed as stoked for Meaclem's win as if it had been his own.
"So awesome. He had a slaughterhouse of pros that have been doing this sport for such a long time. It was really cool. You could see that he was really pushing it, riding on the edge, and it seems that everything just worked out perfect for him. I even had to pull out a really hard trick in the second run, and I crashed, so that was it. But I'm really happy with second, and it feels like a fairytale story for him. This could be a big start for a big career."
According to Meaclem, the key to his success today was consistency, with a focus on speed. On the style side: "Switch bar to tuck and a tuck to T-bar. Nothing too crazy. Just consistent."
Coming in third, after defeating 2018's Speed & Style World Champion Tomas Lemoine (FRA) in the Small Final, was Greg Watts (USA). Watts stormed his way back on to the scene in Innsbruck in 2018, also taking third. At the time it was his first Crankworx podium in four years.
"It feels really good," said the 31-year-old of today's bronze. "I wasn't sure how hard everyone else was training. I saw Instagram and, like, Kyle Strait was doing sprints at the BMX track ... I was like, 'That's a bummer because I'm sitting in a foot and a half of snow.' A lot of expectations not knowing what other riders are up to, but it all came together for me, so I'm pretty stoked."
FULL RESULTS - Mons Royale Speed & Style Rotorua