Kintner and Ropelato win Crankworx Dual Slalom!

by Matthew Mallory
Jul 16, 2011 at 20:49

Mitch Ropelato and Jill Kintner moved through all the rounds and onto the podium here at Whistler today. In the men's final Ropelato went up against Mick Hannah and took both rounds, while Kintner took both rounds against last year's winner Micayla Gatto. Kyle Strait took the bronze for the men, and Manon Carpenter for the women.

Mens Top 3

1. Mitch Ropelato
2. Mick Hannah
3. Kyle Strait

Womens Top 3

1. Jill Kintner
2. Micayla Gatto
3. Manon Carpenter

Mitch Ropelato leads Mick Hannah into the finish of the men's final
Mitch Ropelato leads Mick Hannah into the finish of the men's final
Jill Kintner at the finish of the women's final
Jill Kintner at the finish of the women's final
Men's Podium. Left to Right Mick Hannah, Mitch Ropelato, Kyle Strait.
Men's Podium. Left to Right Mick Hannah, Mitch Ropelato, Kyle Strait.
Women's Podium. Left to Right Micayla Gatto, Jill Kintner, Manon Carpenter
Women's Podium. Left to Right Micayla Gatto, Jill Kintner, Manon Carpenter

It's hard to argue with numbers. When it comes to racing some formats prove to be more popular than others with the crowd and dual slalom may just be the favourite. In just five short years now the Kokanee Crankworx dual slalom has shown that it can draw the crowds and again in 2011 the course was lined top to bottom several rows deep while all of the nearby tabletops on the dual giant slalom course were packed with people.

It was in 2002 that the UCI made the decision to drop dual slalom in favour of Four Cross, whether that was a good decision or not will be left for time to decide. The Sea Otter Classic did not follow along with the UCI format and continued hosting a dual that is always the most watched event. It was 2007 when Crankworx add dual slalom to the race schedule. A popular racing format not just with the crowd but also with the riders as everyone from the four cross specialist to the downhill all-stars rolled up to the gate. You would think that the odds on favourites would be the four cross racers, groomed track, tight jumps and berms it comes closer to resembling the four on four racing than the root and gnarl that the downhill crowd attack on a regular basis. Looking at the winners over the past events would prove you wrong though. Since the first race in 2007 the downhillers track record has been stellar with several wins to their credit. The first race was won by Greg Minnaar, in 2008 it was JD Swanguen while in 2009 it was Kyle Strait who came out to dominate and then last year none other than Gee Atherton stood onto of the podium.

During yesterdays practice session all of the usual suspects were looking strong. Unlike downhill where there is timed qualifying/seeding runs and a regular race schedule that gives you a good idea of who is hot there is no timing in dual slalom practice. Watching everyone tee up the course and dial in their lines did not give any insight in who would make it through the rounds and into the finals. All world cup racers look fast and the naked eye cannot differentiate a hundredths of a second difference in time. Then there is a racer's hunger as well that comes into play when they are sitting in the start hut and staring down their rival. Competitiveness is an amazing thing, the drive to win can be the final factor that pulls a rider ahead.

The clouds held back their fury yesterday but this morning all of Whistler awoke to rain. Pouring down from the moisture laden clouds that congested the valley it filled any slight depression and saturated the ground making for rather wet and muddy conditions. The amateurs took to the course first, a blessing in disguise for the later pro rounds. As rider after rider hammered down the course the dirt became packed down and tacky. A dual track that is grippy leads to exciting head to head racing.

The rain actually tapered off in the afternoon and pretty much stopped by the time the Pro Category took to the track. The first order of business was to knock down the men's field to a manageable number. In the first couple rounds there were some surprising upsets as North Vancouver shredder (and skier cross world champion) Chris Del Bosco showed up Brendan Faircloth and Mitch Ropelato out powered non other than Brian Lopes. With a small women's field there was not much happening until the semi finals came around.

After the dust (mud) had settled it was two former winners of the Crankworx dual slalom facing off. Jill Kintner and Micayla Gatto fought two hard battles with Jill coming out on top. In the men's field Mitch Ropelato crushed all who lined up beside him until he was sitting in the same spot as last year. The last two to line up on the course in the big final, it was Mitch and Sik Mick Hannah. The whole shebang came down to the last run, with Mick in front on the top half of the course it looked like the Aussie was going to take the top step of the podium. Apparently Ropelato did not want to stand in the shadow of first place again, at the halfway point the young rider let it all hang out and when the checkered flag dropped it was Mitch who nudged Mick out, taking the 2011 Kokanee Crankworx dual slalom title.

Barley Pops for the spectators...RCMP was out in force as soon as the finals were over though, pouring out beer and handing out tickets.
Barley Pops for the spectators...RCMP was out in force as soon as the finals were over though, pouring out beer and handing out tickets.
Bryn Atkinson came north with Jill Kintner to check out the action--super good to see Bryn back up on two feet following the body breaking wreck he suffered in Plattekill, NY earlier this summer.
Bryn Atkinson came north with Jill Kintner to check out the action--super good to see Bryn back up on two feet following the body breaking wreck he suffered in Plattekill, NY earlier this summer.
People with cameras were everywhere. This guy ran out into the middle of the track almost every run to adjust and clean his GoPro...
People with cameras were everywhere. This guy ran out into the middle of the track almost every run to adjust and clean his GoPro...
It's been damn near a year since Dan Atherton was placed in a halo; kid's back on track!
It's been damn near a year since Dan Atherton was placed in a halo; kid's back on track!
Kirt Voreis slays the high speed berm and plays catch up behind Dan Atherton.
Kirt Voreis slays the high speed berm and plays catch up behind Dan Atherton.
Kyle Strait and Rhys Willems go head to head in early slalom action in front of massive crowds despite the rain.
Kyle Strait and Rhys Willems go head to head in early slalom action in front of massive crowds despite the rain.
Brian Lopes reaching for the finish line but he didn't have enough to catch Ropelato.
Brian Lopes reaching for the finish line but he didn't have enough to catch Ropelato.
sssnnnNNAAP! Tschugg got the gate on Strait, but once the
sssnnnNNAAP! Tschugg got the gate on Strait, but once the "Beefeater" got up to speed, it was all Strait.
Troy Brosnan went out in in the quart finals tonight and will want redemption come pump track time.
Troy Brosnan went out in in the quart finals tonight and will want redemption come pump track time.
It's been what? Four years since Mick Hannah's seriously raced gates? But he hasn't lost a step. Michal Marosi got the gate on Hannah, but 20 yards in and Hannah's clawing his way--barely--ahead.
It's been what? Four years since Mick Hannah's seriously raced gates? But he hasn't lost a step. Michal Marosi got the gate on Hannah, but 20 yards in and Hannah's clawing his way--barely--ahead.
There's closing the door softly, and there's slamming the door hard. Jill Kintner obviously doesn't live in a quiet home.
There's closing the door softly, and there's slamming the door hard. Jill Kintner obviously doesn't live in a quiet home.
Kyle Strait would have gone up against Marosi in the small final but Michal crashed and was done. Kyle had the small all to himself, play time for 3rd place...
Kyle Strait would have gone up against Marosi in the small final but Michal crashed and was done. Kyle had the small all to himself, play time for 3rd place...
Jill Kintner made a mistake last year and lost the win to Micayla Gatto. This year she got her revenge, beating Gatto in the finals to take home the giant check.
Jill Kintner made a mistake last year and lost the win to Micayla Gatto. This year she got her revenge, beating Gatto in the finals to take home the giant check.
Mitch Ropelato...
Mitch Ropelato...
The ladies podium: Manon Carpenter in third (bottom of the screen), Micayla Gatto in second (top of the screen), and Jill Kintner first (center).
The ladies podium: Manon Carpenter in third (bottom of the screen), Micayla Gatto in second (top of the screen), and Jill Kintner first (center).

Mitch Ropelato and I took slalom victories at Crankworx, Mitch had one brake, one gear, and crappy tires... -- Jill Kintner


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46 Comments

  • + 16
flag brygreg (Jul 16, 2011 at 21:01)
 I didn't know Ropelato went against Kintner in the mens final
  • + 3
flag luke-wheeler (Jul 16, 2011 at 21:03)
 ^HAHA
  • + 5
flag BeastlyBrant (Jul 16, 2011 at 21:04)
 not surprised, ropelato kills it
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flag brule  (Jul 16, 2011 at 21:08)
 Haha good eye man - all fixed. So sick to watch this live tonight - Lear Miller impressed me early on and I was pumped to see the podium play out too.!
  • + 10
flag SpruceRipper (Jul 16, 2011 at 22:04)
 Any news on the guy that crashed hard early on?
  • + 4
flag jhowlett (Jul 17, 2011 at 2:11)
 the uci should probably replace 4x with dual slalom
  • + 1
flag toldownhill13 (Jul 17, 2011 at 3:14)
 they replaced dual slalom with 4x in 2001-2002
  • + 1
flag benjiscott82 (Jul 17, 2011 at 3:14)
 why replace it, couldn't they them both?
  • + 1
flag toldownhill13 (Jul 17, 2011 at 3:15)
 no i dont think because at most venues the dual track was sculpted in to the 4X track and there would be no space for both
  • + 3
flag benjiscott82 (Jul 17, 2011 at 3:27)
 well then just create a dedicated 4x track at each event then? or hyperthetical scenerio, if their is 8 venues have four 4X and four dual slalom...
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flag mulchee (Jul 17, 2011 at 7:59)
 too bad they can't do both. 4x is burly.
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flag Knife-in-the-dark (Jul 17, 2011 at 8:03)
 Benji, that is actually one of the better ideas I've heard. Unfortunately, it would never happen as everyone is so stuck on one or the other, that any sort of compromise would never happen.
  • + 3
flag benjiscott82 (Jul 17, 2011 at 8:33)
 sad isnt it. the queers at UCI wouldnt let it either just because they can
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  • + 12
flag mtbwoodtrails (Jul 16, 2011 at 21:06)
 Kyle is a beast! Podiuming in racing and slopestyle.
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  • + 7
flag nutty-nick (Jul 16, 2011 at 21:59)
 I found it amusing the commentators kept saying Mick Hannah was from the USA despite him rocking the Aussie flag on his arm.
  • + 3
flag expat (Jul 16, 2011 at 22:27)
 and BRANDON Fairclough!
  • + 18
flag cGonzalez (Jul 16, 2011 at 22:29)
 the commentating was so boring without rob warner
  • + 5
flag andyooo (Jul 16, 2011 at 23:50)
 At Least Mason downloaded the Rob Warner Iphone app and played it over the PA - LOOK AT THE TIME!!! classic... and the only one suitable for live broadcast!
  • + 1
flag tabletop84 (Jul 17, 2011 at 8:09)
 Lolyeah and Guido Tschugg appeared as a danish rider in onscreen.
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flag phobospwns (Jul 18, 2011 at 9:28)
 Sik Mick for President!
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  • + 6
flag glueman0 (Jul 16, 2011 at 21:19)
 Ropelato..... Utah represent!
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flag jclnv (Jul 16, 2011 at 21:50)
 Ropelato is the most impressive dual rider I've seen. I bet if he raced a WC 4X he'd be right up there with Gravesy.
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  • + 1
flag stupendousman (Jul 17, 2011 at 8:56)
 Great race, but it took the medics WAY too long to get to the hard crash. The guy was out cold and bleeding and the first people to get to him had to call an ambulance by cell phone?? And then it still lasted almost 15 minutes until they arrived? Let's hope that he gets well soon!
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  • + 2
flag swearmouth (Jul 16, 2011 at 21:03)
 Small typo, below the first photo it says this :"Mitch Ropelato leads Jill Kintner into the finish of the men's final", when it should be this: Mitch Ropelato leads Mick Hannah into the finish of the men's final.
  • + 1
flag brule  (Jul 16, 2011 at 21:08)
 All fixed.
  • + 5
flag IanHylands  (Jul 16, 2011 at 21:38)
 yeah my fault, cut and paste error...
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  • + 4
flag mackster23 (Jul 17, 2011 at 3:41)
 Did anyone else notice that Ropelato was using a single-speed hardtail with one brake, and he crushed everyone.
  • + 1
flag iggys  (Jul 17, 2011 at 3:44)
 Death grip in the start gate too - scope it http://www.the-locs.com/2011/07/mitch-ropelato-killin-it.html
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  • + 4
flag Bennyy4x (Jul 16, 2011 at 22:12)
 Get well soon Harry Molloy!
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  • + 1
flag MtBxKinG (Jul 19, 2011 at 8:25)
 Can someone define dual slalom and 4x for me? I honestly dont know the difference...
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  • + 2
flag loamranger (Jul 17, 2011 at 1:14)
 Any news on Harry Molloy?
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  • + 1
flag enorbz (Jul 16, 2011 at 21:16)
 Ropelato what a freaking beast status YO!!
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  • + 1
flag lmbngtracer7975 (Jul 17, 2011 at 12:58)
 Ahh i was hoping for lopes
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  • + 1
flag s100mphplus  (Jul 18, 2011 at 7:14)
 Why did Dan Atherton get disqualified??
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flag dirtbiker100 (Jul 17, 2011 at 6:45)
 Manon Carpenter! ripping it up. nice one
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  • + 1
flag bigstrait (Jul 16, 2011 at 21:45)
 Way to go kyle !!! 3- podiums in the last 3 events. Great riding !!!!!
  • + 1
flag iggys  (Jul 17, 2011 at 3:42)
 F*ckin Rights!
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  • + 1
flag iwantapinkbike (Jul 16, 2011 at 23:09)
 CONGRATS MICAYLA!!! So proud!
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  • + 1
flag DHmental (Jul 16, 2011 at 23:30)
 Ropelato is a maniac. He just got faster and faster as the rounds went on.
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  • + 1
flag bubbaburger911 (Jul 18, 2011 at 14:31)
 ropelato... dirty scrub...
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  • + 1
flag minimonkeyshredder (Jul 16, 2011 at 22:12)
 watched it live , it was sweet Smile
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  • + 1
flag kanter (Jul 16, 2011 at 21:27)
 What happened to Lopes?
  • + 7
flag IanHylands  (Jul 16, 2011 at 21:39)
 Ropelato took him out in the third to last round...
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  • + 0
flag stikmanglaspell (Jul 16, 2011 at 21:59)
 Troy lee designs D3 helmets on Ropelato, Kintner, Strait and Gatto!
  • + 7
flag Lehel-NS (Jul 17, 2011 at 0:05)
 so what's your point?
  • + 1
flag jacob-jay-12 (Jul 17, 2011 at 2:32)
 they're sponsored by them. all it means is that troy lee sponsor a lot of riders
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