Against the world’s best slopestyle pros, in front of 20,000 action-starved fans, California-based Greg Watts lays down a dream run and wins the slopestyle crown-jewel, the Monster Energy Slopestyle at Whistler’s Crankworx.
“At first glance the course looked mediocre because some of the stunts looked a little sketchy,” said Watts. “But once people started riding everything seemed to flow together pretty good and it was shaping up to be a good slopestyle comp.”And flow together is just what Watts did – on his second run he rolled out of the gate and into a 360 tail-whip, followed by a Superman seatgrab, a backflip onto the Giro trailer with a 360 exit, a tail-whip off the Kona wall and straight into a Truck Driver (360 bar spin) from the SRAM bridge, into another bar spin off the Race Face jump, a flip-whip on the VW dirt jump and a finally a backflip from the giant Kokanee booter and into the finish line. A truly impressive line-up of tricks but what put Greg clearly ahead was that he stomped everything like Obama on the mic – not even a slight un-balanced landing. The format for this year’s event was the best score of two runs and a final Superfinal run on the impressive Boneyard course. After the dust settled, Watts scored 96 and a walked with a $15,000 cheque, just ahead of Whistler’s Brandon Semenuk and Sweden’s Martin Soderstrom.
“My run in the finals was basically my dream run. I had previously landed all the tricks I did, but linking them up back to back like that in front of all of those people at the biggest comp of the year was a dream come true,” recounts Watts, “it was the last comp of the year so I just decided to go for broke and it couldn’t have gone any better for me. I definitely accomplished one of my major life.
And to celebrate Greg’s win for a limited time only, spend $100 at the Sombrio store and we’ll through in a FREE Crankworx T-Shirt! Sorry Canadian orders only…
I asked Sombrio Cartel rider Graham Agassiz to send me a bike check and his first respons was “What bike?” and i told him to do it on his sickest bike in his opinion. Here is what Aggy sent me after the last text… his Kona Stinky Deelux:
Frame: 2009 Kona stinky deelux
Fork: 2009 Marzocchi 66
Shock: 2008 Marzocchi roco air tst
Rims: 2009 Sun Ringle mtx 33
Hub: 2009 Saint
Tires: Kenda nevagel fr, Maxxis minion r
Brakes: 2009 Saint
Shifter: 2009 Saint
Cahinguide: 2009 e13 lg1
Seat and Post: 2008 Macneil sl
Bar: Easton
Stem: Gravity gap
Grips: Sensus
over all weight: 39.52
Aggy’s bike looking over Kamloops, the city it dominates
R.I.P. Liam Peel “Forever Young”
Graham is treated like a rockstar by Kona… you know this is his bike
This afternoon, Greg Watts (Sombrio) won Kokanee Crankworx , and is now 15,000$ richer! If you didn’t see Greg’s run, it consisted of a 360-tailwhip off the first lip-down (which almost won best trick as well), super-man on the first double, 360 off the giro trailer, truck-driver off the sram drop ( 360-barspin), flip-whip the dirtjump, and then a huge backflip off the Kokanee dish! Check back for more pictures and details!
Aaron Larocquesfirst full feature film “What’s Next” will be premiering at Crankworx Whistler on Friday the 14th, at The Longhorn Pub. The film features an array of talented atheltes including three of Sombrio’s own; Eric Lawrenuk, Luke Fulton, and Casey Groves!
Starring:
Alan Hepburn
Andrew Sherry
Brendan Howey
Dustin Greenall
Dylan Dunkerton
Dylan Sherrard Eric Lawrenuk
Frankie Vass
Jarrett Moore Luke Fulton
Mark Matthews
Matt Brooks
Strahan Loken
Taylor Leigh
Wink Grant Casey Groves
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