Steve Smith Pulls The Triple Crown At The 2012 Crankworx
 Wednesday, August 29, 2012 at 8:48AM
Wednesday, August 29, 2012 at 8:48AM Crankworx Festival | WHISTLER,  BRITISH COLUMBIA—Crankworx 2012 will go down as the hottest, driest,  burliest DH shake-up in recent memory. It will also be etched as the  year Devinci Global Racing’s Steve Smith edged all takers, becoming the  first rider ever to win Whistler’s Triple Crown of gravity events. 
 
Festivities launched with the Garbanzo DH, the longest DH race in  the world. Devinci young gun Mark Wallace set the first podium worthy  run; a time that would stand until the final 10 riders blasted into  Whistler Village. Smith topped the Devinci charge, splintering the  competition with a seismic 5.48-second rift. Jr. charger Mark Wallace  captured 5th, Nick Beer 9th, and George Brannigan 13th. 
 
Next was the world-renowned A-Line DH, where Smith backed his  previous win—eclipsing the field by 3.75 seconds. Beer scorched into  8th, Whistler local Ian Morrison finished an impressive 10th, and  Brannigan locked in 12th. 
 
“I was stoked and surprised to take the win in the A-Line by so much  over guys like Lopes and Mick,” Smith says. “I went for it and things  worked out.”  
 
The weekend’s Canadian Open finale saw rabid fans swarm Heckler’s  Rock to see if Smith would repeat his 2011 win and seal a  never-been-done-before Crankworx Triple Crown. Again Wallace set the  early podium pace, where he sat until the last 10 riders. After the  smoke settled, Wallace was bumped to 5th, Beer sat in 7th, while Smith  decimated the entire field by 4.64 seconds—earning the King of Crankworx  crown as the winningest rider of the festival. 
 
“My favorite event at Crankworx is the Canadian Open,” Smith says.  “The track was amazing, the new carbon Wilson was mind blowing in its  first race, and it felt great to close out Crankworx with the win.”  
 
DGR team manager Gabe Fox adds: “It was an amazing weekend for the  whole crew. Stevie really stood above everyone—it’s hard as hell to win  three events like this. I was very impressed with Wallace’s results at  this level, and Nick and the rest of the squad were solid all weekend.  
 
“With the launch of the Carbon Wilson for Sunday’s race, you really couldn’t have scripted a better weekend.” 
 
Next up for Devinci Global Racing are the UCI World Championships in  Leogang, Austria, followed by the World Cup Finals in Hafjell, Norway.  
 
Devinci Global Racing is proudly supported by: Cycles Devinci, SRAM,  RockShox, Avid, Truvativ, Easton Wheels, Schwalbe, E-Thirteen, ODI,  Selle Italia, Fox Head Clothing and My Package.





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