Considering almost no one in the world has been able to beat Aaron Gwin this year in the downhill it’s no surprise that no American could top him on Saturday. Gwin won the national title by almost 10 seconds over Mich Ropelato, the dual slalom gold medalist from Friday. Gwin’s expected toughest competition, Luca Shaw, was not in contention finishing over 40 seconds back in 55th. Shane Leslie finished third, a tenth of a second behind Ropelato.
No American women have taken part in the UCI Mountain Bike World Cup downhill events this year so it was nice to see the best Americans compete. There were only ten entries and first place easily went to Jill Kintner of Bellingham, Washington. Kintner won the title by over 16 seconds over Samantha Kingshill while Jacqueline Thomas finished third.
In the short track cross country event on Saturday Erin Huck won her second national title holding off Georgia Gould for the second straight day, this time by 2.7 seconds. Kate Courtney won the bronze on this occasion. On the men’s side Howard Grotts also made it two national titles as his time of 24:48.1 was two seconds quicker than Todd Wells. Russell Finsterwald won bronze for the second straight day just barely finishing behind silver by less than a second.
Sunday will wrap things up with the enduro races.
Previous USA Cycling Mountain Bike National Championships Coverage:
Preview
Friday Update