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The Canadian Blitzkreig Rolls On!Mischo Erban and Brianne Davies Win in Austria!
DH Skateboard Podium. L-R: Jackson Shapiera, Mischo Erban, Patrick Rizzo Photo Marcus Rietema Thalgau, Austria - Canadian Mischo Erban (Team Landyachtz) won the Rock and Roll World Cup in dominant fashion today leaving his three rivals to fight it out for second. Jackson Shapiero (Hopkin Racing) from Sydney, Australia finished in second place to show he will be a force to be reckoned with in the future. Patrick Rizzo (Sector 9 Racing) from Oakland, California was third. Reigning IGSA World Cup Series Champion Erik Lundberg (Sector 9/Quicksilver/Kahalni) surprisingly had nothing for his rivals in the final and wound up fourth. Click through for the rest of Marcus Rietema's race report & detailed results for every class.
Downhill skaters take a freeride run between heats. Photo Sven Von Schlachta Douglas Silva (Team Landyachtz) from Brazil won the consolation final to earn fifth. It was a bittersweet victory for Silva who was taken out from behind in his Semi-Final heat. In the Semi's Silva was sitting in third position and using the draft as they approached the final straight. Just as he began to make his move to the front, former World Cup Series Champion Fredrik Lindstrom hit him from behind. Both riders went down hard at more than 100kph allowing Rizzo and Shapiera to go on to the Finals. In the other Semi-Final, Lundberg beat Erban to the line with South African Mike Zietsman coming home third and Canadian Nathan Lang finishing fourth.  Brianne Davies is unstoppable! Photo Marcus Rietema In Women's Downhill Skateboarding, Brianne Davies (CAN) made it three for three in World Cup competition. Her close friend Chiara Poscente and reigning World Champion Jolanda Vogler (SUI) gave her some competition this time around but, in the end, Davies was just too strong. Later in the day, Davies raced in the Open class where she qualified in 33rd position amongst the men. In the race she made it to the second round and was credited with 30th position in the final standings.  Mischo Erban (CAN) completely dominated the final. Photo Sven Von Schlachta This set up the final with Erban, Lundberg, Rizzo and Shapiera. After some controversial starts at the last World Cup in Jungholz, the IGSA decided to use their "Shock cord" start method. A simple elastic cord is stretched across the road and when the cord is released, it shoots across the road signaling the riders to go. Lundberg pushed hard off the line with Shapiera in second, Rizzo third and Erban trailing far behind in fourth. Erban seemed content to just let the other three lead down to the first hairpin and waited. As they made their way through the corner, Erban took a superior line and came rocketing out of the corner. He sailed past the other three riders as if he had a motor and left them in the dust. At the finish he had about a 20-length lead over the others. Lundberg, Rizzo and Shapiera battled it out amongst themselves all the way to the finish. Shapiera beat his rivals for second with Rizzo third. Lundberg didn't have an answer for the others as he came home trailing in fourth.  Wagner, Eliot and Labarthe battling in Street Luge. Photo Sven Von Schlachta In Street Luge it was all about Leander Lacey (RSA). Leander dominated all of his heats and scored a dominant victory. In fact Lacey won the Final twice when the heat had to be rerun due to a malfunction with the "Shock Cord" at the start line after it became entangled in Olivier Wagner's luge. Yvon Labarthe (SUI) finished second with an injured Pete Eliot (GBR) coming home in third. Eliot hurt his ankle earlier in the day when he made contact with the straw bales and could barely walk. Determined not to let it stop him, he wrapped his ankle in duct tape and raced on. Olivier Wagner finished fourth. In the Consolation it was Loic Zaccaro (FRA) winning the heat and finishing fifth.  Street Luge Podium. L-R: Yvon Labarte, Leander Lacey, Pete Eliot Photo Marcus Rietema The Classic Luge final was filled with controversy. Reigning World Cup Series Champion Michael Serek (AUT) was in the lead as they came to the top of the final straight. Leander Lacy was in his draft and making a move on the outside. Serek appeared to take a different line drifting wide. This pushed Lacey even further to the outside and close to the bales. It appeared to race officials that once Serek saw Leander was there, he threw out his inside leg in an effort to move over and avoid contact. There was brief contact and along with being pushed to the outside, it was enough to keep Lacey from making the pass. Serek won the race with Lacey in second. Afterward, Lacey protested. Race officials interviewed both riders extensively and viewed three separate videos of the incident. After many hours of deliberation, they decided to let the final results stand. Konstantin Weigl (AUT) finished in third and Jochen Baumann (GER) was fourth.  A disappointed Leander Lacey (RSA) had to settle for 2nd in Classic Luge. Photo Sven Von Schlachta In Dirtsurfer competition, it was Andreas Pfister from Germany taking the win. Markus Hutter (GER) was second and Ursin Tanner (SUI) in third. Final Results Open Downhill Skateboarding Pos No. Surname Firstname Nat 1 2 Erban Mischo CAN 2 32 Shapiera Jackson AUS 3 158 Rizzo Patrick USA 4 1 Lundberg Erik SWE 5 76 Silva Douglas BRA 6 107 Lang Nathan CAN 7 70 Zietsman Michael RSA 8 195 Lindström Fredrik SWE 9 3 Siegrist Martin SUI 10 5 Smith Scott CAN 11 47 Ethan Lau USA 12 10 Rüfli Stefan SUI 13 7 Martinez Jonathan FRA 14 18 Fourie Liam RSA 15 87 Salazar Vitor BRA 16 9 Lins Luis SUI 17 69 Johnston Hugh Kibbling CAN 18 194 Connolly Pete GBR 19 106 Hertler Sebastian GER 20 20 Bareaud Olivier FRA 21 200 Goransson Mathias SWE 22 82 Sunde Torbjorn NOR 23 19 Ritter Leon GER 24 86 Leeson Corey AUS 25 179 Breton Nick CAN 26 55 Price David USA 27 94 Sole Alysson BRA 28 54 Risch Stephan GER 29 177 Sanne Christoffer NOR 30 116 Davies Brianne CAN 31 174 Sandberg Robin SWE 32 84 Haller Bassi GER 33 22 Daddow Stephen AUS 34 172 Helm Anders SWE 35 89 Häggström Andreas SWE 36 91 Duran Joseph Myles USA 37 75 Bafile Pacifici Arthur BRA 38 118 Warburton Jon GBR 39 83 Weisfeld Joshua USA 40 17 Schütz Christian GER 41 35 River Mike GBR 42 111 Dusty Werner RSA 43 13 Labarthe Yvon SUI 44 169 Moncrieff Austin AUS 45 40 Pfander Andreas SUI 46 12 Poscente Chiara CAN 47 67 Jacobsen Fredric NOR 48 14 Bataineh Zeid JOR 49 90 Toporovicz Andre USA 50 192 Rodgers Jeremy AUS 51 199 McKendry Rob USA 52 68 Ortiz William BRA 53 175 Luxat Alex GER 54 78 Fink Maaz GER 55 159 Nowacki Michal POL 56 197 Morrison Alasdair GBR 57 41 Isler Marcel SUI 58 74 Matauschek Jens GER 59 92 D´Elia Martin Alexander VEN 60 88 Johnsen Andreas SWE 61 36 Fischbach Jonathan GER 62 73 Forschner Eugen GER 63 24 Poletto Massimo ITA 64 50 Pabian Dawid POL 65 171 Dertinger Yorck GER 66 63 Scheerer Peter GER 67 52 Bogdanowicz Piotr POL 68 33 Baur Jan SUI 69 49 Millasson Janick SUI 70 11 Vogler Jolanda SUI 71 170 Kenig Jakub POL 72 39 Plötz Alex GER 73 85 Stamler Max AUT 74 31 Gruber Christian SUI 75 43 Longoni Raphael SUI 76 115 Tom T.R. GER 77 66 Hang Uta GER 78 193 O'Hara Kevin AUS 79 48 Worsley Tom GBR 80 191 Tellström Olof SWE 81 72 Prem Horst AUT 82 168 Lindenmaier Anni GER 83 4 Sakamoto Noah USA 84 38 Machura Michal POL Final Results Street Luge Pos No. Surname Firstname Nat 1 51 Lacey Leander RSA 2 13 Labarthe Yvon SUI 3 25 Eliot Peter GBR 4 37 Wagner Olivier SUI 5 93 Zaccaro Loic FRA 6 73 Forschner Eugen GER 7 48 Worsley Tom GBR 8 178 Marasca Roberto ITA 9 80 de Wit Edgar NED 10 57 Lang Mathias GER 11 79 Maspero Pierluigi ITA 12 98 Mahdzan Abdil MAY 13 95 Barboni Frederico ITA 14 15 Müller Michael AUT 15 81 Stephenson William GBR 16 56 McBride Chris USA 17 59 Santolamazza Luca ITA 18 60 Lang Joachim GER 19 61 Klimek Sebastian POL 20 99 Sartori Fabio SUI 21 96 DeMarco Christian SUI 22 167 Bunsch Lukasz POL 23 176 Ptak Jacek POL 24 190 Brinkmann Henric GER 25 58 Hurd Max GBR Final Results Classic Luge Pos No. Surname Firstname Nat 1 28 Serek Michael AUT 2 51 Lacey Leander RSA 3 110 Weigl Konstantin AUT 4 97 Baumann Jochen GER 5 53 Klotzberg Georg AUT 6 13 Labarthe Yvon SUI 7 17 Schütz Christian GER 8 57 Lang Mathias GER 9 93 Zaccaro Loic FRA 10 60 Lang Joachim GER 11 16 Peer Scott USA 12 24 Poletto Massimo ITA 13 98 Mahdzan Abdil MAY 14 56 McBride Chris USA 15 88 Johnsen Andreas SWE 16 45 Zálesky Petr CZE 17 25 Eliot Peter GBR 18 81 Stephenson William GBR 19 59 Santolamazza Luca ITA 20 95 Barboni Frederico ITA 21 79 Maspero Pierluigi ITA 22 26 Manarin Michele ITA 23 46 Righetti Carlo ITA 24 42 Profous Jan CZE 25 102 Lanz Gerhard AUT 26 178 Marasca Roberto ITA 27 99 Sartori Fabio SUI 28 78 Fink Maaz GER Final Results Dirtsurfer Pos No. Surname Firstname Nat 1 44 Pfister Andreas GER 2 198 Hutter Markus GER 3 27 Tanner Ursin SUI 4 21 Szostek Tomasz POL 5 29 Jaggard Jody GBR 6 34 Aebin Stéphane SUI 7 38 Machura Michael POL Final Results Women's Downhill Skateboarding Pos No. Surname Firstname Nat 1 116 Davies Brianne CAN 2 12 Poscente Chiara CAN 3 11 Vogler Jolanda SUI 4 66 Hang Uta GER 5 168 Lindenmaier Anni GER Final Results Inline Skating Pos Surname Firstname Nat 1 16 Peer Scott USA Final Results Gravity Bike Pos No. Surname Firstname Nat 1 88 Johnsen Andreas SWE  |