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Honesty. It’s hard to find in athletes and their interviews sometimes — and is often hard to find in competition in general. But the podium at Crankworx Whistler’s Dual Speed and Style was a Master’s class in honest with McCaul, Strait and Howard.
Strait earned the top of the box in qualifying — perhaps no surprise for last year’s champ and the dude who has been helping shape this genre since before it had a name. No one wanted this win more than the one-and-only, two-time Rampage winner.
Ryan Howard. That “I’m just going to try and have fun out there” line in athlete
interviews has become a boring cliché. R Dog, though…R Dog makes you believe in fun
every time he gets on his bike. If you can’t see the pure, fun — pure magic — in R-Dog’s riding, it might be time for you to get some new glasses.
It was Tyler McCaul, however, who took top honors in Whistler. T-Mac won with style
and grace, showing as much panache in sportsmanship as he did in steez.
Podiums aren’t always honest, but this one was — absolutely, completely. And that
makes the happiness and heartache, fun and photos and celebration all that much more
meaningful.
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