The first week of Crankworx 2025 started with high temperatures, but rain caused significant scheduling changes, including moving Red Bull Joyride to Sunday. The Best Trick contest experienced interruptions due to the weather, yet athletes delivered strong performances despite the wet conditions. Dawid Godziek and Robin Goomes earned top honors. Young rider LJ Parra showcased remarkable skills with a frontflip train. Organizers employed an unprecedented tarp covering to protect the Joyride course, while riders faced messy trails in the Canadian Open DH race due to the persistent rain.
The first week of Crankworx 2025 started off sweltering, but rain arrived Thursday evening, affecting scheduling and causing the Red Bull Joyride to be moved to Sunday.
Despite unfriendly conditions, athletes still performed admirably in the Best Trick contest, with Dawid Godziek and Robin Goomes securing the top spots.
16-year-old LJ Parra impressed fans with his frontflip trains with Damian Anhder, showcasing spectacular talent despite not winning.
The decision to tarp the Joyride course with 45,000 square feet was unprecedented and highlights the challenges posed by the atmospheric river.
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