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Crankworx Summer Series New Zealand Preliminary Rider List & Who to Watch 

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In less than three weeks the global spotlight of the mountain bike world will fall onto Ōtautahi, Christchurch, Aotearoa New Zealand, as Crankworx Summer Series kicks off the 2025 Crankworx season. Set against the stunning backdrop of Christchurch Adventure Park (CAP), this year’s Summer Series promises four days of world-class action, featuring three internationally broadcast events: Redemption Downhill, Pump Track Challenge and a New Zealand first – a FMB Gold Cup Slopestyle event, hosting both professionals and amateur riders from February 13 – 16. While athlete registration remains open for a couple more weeks, the roster already boasts a mix of renowned international riders and local heroes, promising an exhilarating showcase of talent. If you want to be among these riders, don’t miss signing up for your category here. 

 

The start lists for all three events – the Redemption Downhill and Pump Track taking place on Saturday, February 15th and FMB Gold Cup Slopestyle on Sunday, February 16th – have already generated significant anticipation. Notably, points for the reinstated Crankworx World Tour Series as well as the esteemed King & Queen of Crankworx titles, alongside athletes vying for the 2025 Crankworx Downhill or Pump Track Champion title.

As a result, some of the best mountain bike athletes in both categories will travel to Ōtautahi, Christchurch and spectators can witness their runs both on-site or at home as all events are available to watch on Pinkbike.

Female Athletes: A powerhouse of Talent 

Martha Gill, reigning Queen of Crankworx, will be making her way to Ōtautahi, Christchurch to race this Summer Series festival. While being a strong contender for Gold in both Downhill and Pump Track, she is facing fierce competition from the field of local women. Kiwi’s Jenna Hastings, Shania Rawson and Sacha Earnest will compete in both disciplines and will challenge Martha for overall points. Meanwhile, in the Pump Track category, a strong field of international contenders, such as Sabina Košárková (Czech Republic) – first time Crankworx participant, but current UCI Pump Track World Champion, sets the stage for an electrifying showdown.

 

Joining the field of female riders that bursts of talent, Jordy Scott returns to the spotlight and stands out as a top contender with her versatility across Downhill and Pump Track disciplines after a tough duke out for Queen ranking in 2024. Shania Rawson, recipient of the 2024 Crankworx Trail Blazer award, known for her powerful performances, is another rider to watch as she competes in Downhill and Pump Track. Louise Ferguson, a strong contender across the board, will be returning from Red Bull Hardline the week prior, and shifting her focus from Freeride to Downhill racing. These female competitors are set to deliver a remarkable display of skill and determination. 

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Male Athletes – Kiwi Dominance 

In the male category, the dominance of New Zealand athletes is palpable. Of the 64 confirmed male athletes, 30 percent hail from Aotearoa, with local stars such as Lachie Stevens-McNab and Tuhoto-Ariki Pene set to take the stage. Stevens-McNab, winner of Crankworx Rotorua Rockshox Taniwha Downhill in 2024, had a breakthrough year in the Downhill scene and will compete at Christchurch Adventure Park, showcasing his prowess in Pump Track and Downhill.

 

In addition to Kiwi dominator Lachie Stevens-McNab, international contenders will threaten to take podium placings. Australian and reigning King of Crankworx, Ryan Gilchrist and fellow Australian, Jackson Frew add further intricacy to both races. Gilchrist had a clean sweep of the Crankworx World Tour in 2024 and is hungry to defend his current King of Crankworx title. Spectators can also anticipate an impressive display of talent from British rider Bernard Kerr in the Redemption Downhill.

 

Slopestyle Athletes: Diamond athletes meet Gold

The FMB Gold Cup Slopestyle competition promises a heated display of new faces and seasoned circuit attendees with David Godziek leading the charge in the male category after taking the overall Slopestyle World Championship title and the Triple Crown in 2024. A standout performer in the international Slopestyle circuit, Godziek’s consistent top finishes have him pinned as a fan favourite. Hot on his heels are riders Lucas Huppert, known for his technical precision and podium finishes across multiple Crankworx events, and Erik Fedko, a seasoned athlete with flair and versatility, who never fails to bring excitement to the course. Griffin Paulson, Chance Moore, and Ben Thompson, will bring an influx of exciting young Canadian riders who are set to disrupt the standings. 2024 Red Bull Rookie of the Year and rising star Kaidan Ingersoll is confirmed as an athlete to keep an eye on in this event, taking on Diamond Level competitors.

Red Bull athlete Patricia Druwen is the standout name to watch in the female category. Renowned for her mesmerising style and a dialed bag of tricks, Druwen is making her highly anticipated return to competition after an illness plagued the 2024 season. However, the path to victory won’t be easy, with stiff competition from rising Canadian star and Diamond-level rider Natasha Miller, as well as the formidable Shealen Reno of the USA – the first ever female Slopestyle World Champion.

Adding to the excitement, New Zealand will welcome first-time competitor Kirsten Van Horne hailing from Canada. This dark horse has proven skills and potential to shake up the competition while making a name for herself on the international stage, she’ll be vying for one of the wildcards to the Maxxis Slopestyle at Crankworx Rotorua up for grabs at this event.

Before getting into the Pump Track and Downhill and Slopestyle events, Crankworx Summer Series New Zealand will kick off with a Jump Jam at Christchurch Adventure Park’s infamous Mulchy Jump. On Thursday, 13th February, spectators, and riders alike will be treated to a showdown of local talent and international athletes on the lofty ramp perfect for flips and whips. The Jump Jam will not only initiate the four-day event in true mountain bike fashion but also signifies the commencement of an enduring partnership between Crankworx and Ōtautahi Christchurch. 

 

Don’t Miss Out: Secure Your Spot 

As excitement builds up for Crankworx Summer Series New Zealand and rider lists look promising for both the Pump Track and Downhill disciplines, both events still have some spots left to grab.

 

Don’t miss out on the adrenaline-charged action going down in Ōtautahi Christchurch. Secure your tickets to Crankworx Summer Series New Zealand and seize the opportunity to witness mountain biking at its finest. For those looking to compete, sign up here – athlete registration is open until Sunday 25th February 2024, 11:59pm NZDT. 

 

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