Wed 2 Aug 2006
Jullie hebben eerder kunnen lezen dat Cameron Zink de Crankworx Slopestyle in Whistler heeft gewonnen. Het is zijn eerste grote freeride overwinning. Op de volgende pagina kun je zijn zijn verhaal.
Cam Zink Takes The Win At Crankworx Slopestyle
Nevada’s Cam Zink (Haro/Oakley) had the biggest win so far in his emerging pro-freeride career in taking the top spot in arguably the world’s most prestigious Freeride event, the Crankworx Slopestyle held last weekend at Whistler Mountain, Canada.
The Slopestyle is the focal point of a multi-event mountain bike festival held annually at North America’s premier mountain bike resort. In 2005 Cam finished 3rd, but this year the Haro rider took it up two notches to the top of the pile, ahead of two Californians, Cameron McCaul and Cam’s good mate, Kyle Strait.
In the 1st qualifying session on the Thursday, 100 riders are reduced to 24. Three heats of 33, where the best 5 are selected in each heat, then a further 9 from the best of the rest, make up the 24. In this qualifying Cam decided just to keep an eye on who was in his heat and did enough to get through, completing tricks he had no trouble doing but which looked good enough to warrant strong scoring from the judges.
After training on Friday it came down to Saturday, the day of the 2nd qualifier and then the finals. The 2nd qualifier takes the 24 down to 12 and Cam’s aim was to do enough to qualify but in the lower half by keeping one or two tricks up his sleeve for when it counted. Others went for it in this qualifier showing their hand, but Cam did what he needed to do, but was admittedly pretty freaked out when he saw he qualified 12th.
“That was damn close. I was pretty sure I’d done enough to qualify, maybe 8th or so, but 12th? That’s cutting it fine. But it worked out well for me because it meant I had to go first in the finals and this gave me the chance to set a high standard early, creating a bit of pressure so that some other guys crashed out trying to match me or go bigger”, said Cam today on his way back home to Nevada.
In the first run of two in the final, Cam rode his Haro Shift to a one footed X-Up to knack knack back flip on the step up, then 360′d the Gap-O-Tron. He scored the highest of the finals with a 34.2, but went up for his second run to keep the pressure on his main rivals. In run 2 he flipped the step down, did a One foot X-up flip to knack knack on the step up and then over rotated and crashed, but the first run was enough to take the win all the way to the bank.
“The course was pretty rocky so I’d put on a Maxxis Minion Front 2.35, which is a downhill tire but because it’s single ply, it’s really light but exactly what I needed for the rocky course. It really made a difference. After I over rotated in the 2nd run I was super scared that Cameron (McCaul) was going to take it. He’s always up there and I just chewed my nails for the next 11 riders. But it finally happened, my first major win! It’s taken that baboon off my back, the pressure’s lifted and I feel more confident and at ease now, so I’m really looking forward to getting on that plane tomorrow to go to Germany for the Red Bull District Ride”.
Results:
1. Cameron Zink (Haro/Oakley) - 34.2 points (Run 1)
2. Cameron McCaul (Trek/Fox/TSG) - 33.2 points (Run 1)
3. Kyle Strait (Specialized/Oakley/Red Bull) – 32.2 points (Run 2)
In addition to Haro and Oakley, Cam gratefully receives support and assistance from sponsors SRAM, Rock Shox, Avid, Truvativ, Deity, Maxxis, Sun Ringle, Crank Brothers, Chris King, SDG, Troy Lee Designs and Alpinestars.