The results are in from the Junior racing at Lenzerheide. The flat-out racing brought two fresh faces to the top step of the podiums as Erice Van Leuven and Christian Hauser took home their first wins at their first Junior World Cups.

Check out what happened in Lenzerheide below.


Catch the replays from the Women’s and Men’s racing here.



Results:


Junior Women


1st. Erice Van Leuven: 3:22.247
2nd. Valentina Roa Sanchez: 3:26.524
3rd. Lisa Bouladou: 3:27.660
4th. Vanesa Petrovská: 3:34.182
5th. Aimi Kenyon: 3:40.255


Junior Men


1st. Christian Hauser: 2:48.776
2nd. Bodhi Kuhn: 2:50.396
3rd. Hugo Marini: 2:51.775
4th. Henri Kiefer: 2:51.984
5th. Ryan Pinkerton: 2:52.000


The Junior Women’s Race as it Happened

4:15 am PDT: The Junior Women’s Race is Now Underway
We have our first-ever live broadcasted Junior finals kicking off in Lenzerheide with Transition Factory Racing’s Taylor Ostgaard starting proceedings.

4:19 am PDT: Taylor Ostgaard Goes 10 Seconds Up on her Qualifying Time
The track is looking fast today as Taylor Ostgaard improves upon her qualifying time by over 10 seconds with a 3:45.649.

4:21 am PDT: Soline Besson Goes Over 8 Seconds Back
Soline Besson has a tough run as she goes slower than her Ninth place qualifying time to cross the line over eight seconds back.

4:22 am PDT: Riley Miller is the New Race Leader
Riley Miller takes the top position so far as a fast final split helps push her past the time of Taylor Ostgaard to take the lead by nearly one and a half seconds.

4:23 am PDT: Emma Iten goes 0.9 Seconds Up
Emma Iten goes fastest so far at her home race knocking nearly a second off the previous top run. We are still around 16 seconds off yesterday’s top qualifying time.

4:26 am PDT: Vanesa Petrovská has a Huge Run
Vanesa Petrovská smashes the previous times going into the lead by just over nine seconds. As we get into the final five riders the new leader is still around seven seconds behind the top qualifier so we could have some even faster runs still to come.

4:28 am PDT: Pinkbike Racing’s Aimi Kenyon Goes 2nd
Aimi Kenyon was looking strong in the first two splits but something must have happened between split two and three as she loses a lot of time to cross the line six seconds back.

4:30 am PDT: A Rapid Run for Lisa Bouladou
Lisa Bouladou lays down a very strong run coming into the finish just ahead of the top qualifying time of Valentina Roa Sanchez.

4:33 am PDT: Erice Van Leuven Goes Fastest by Over Five Seconds
Erice Van Leuven takes the lead by over five seconds. There is still Valentina Roa Sanchez left at the top.

4:35 am PDT: Valentina Roa Sanchez Goes 2nd, Erice Van Leuven Wins the First Junior World Cup
Valentina Roa Sanchez started off strong but loses time in the lower parts of the course to take second place. Erice Van Leuven, therefore, takes the win at the first Junior World Cup of the year.


The Junior Men’s Race as it Happened

4:49 am PDT: Dylan Marino Sets the First Time of the Day
Dylan Marino is first up and goes across the line with a time of 3:05.002. The first time sits around 15 seconds back from Henri Kiefer’s fastest qualifying run of 2:50.942.

4:52 am PDT: Top 5 After 5 Riders
After the first five riders the top five are:

1st. Alfie Heming: 2:59.502
2nd. Clement Laugier: 3:02.762
3rd. Dylan Marino: 3:05.002
4th. Arthur Perfillon: 3:05.307
5th. Max Halchuk: 3:09.682

4:56 am PDT: Ryan Pinkerton Smashes the Top Time by Over 7 Seconds
Ryan Pinkerton flies into the lead with a race time of 2:52.000, we are close but still around a second off the top qualifying run.

4:58 am PDT: Top 5 After 10 Riders
After the first ten riders the top five are:

1st. Ryan Pinkerton: 2:52.000
2nd. Mike Leon Huter: 2:55.366
3rd. Alfie Heming: 2:59.502
4th. Sixten Lind: 2:59.502
5th. Evan Medcalf: 2:59.734

5:02 am PDT: Nathan Pontvianne Crashes Just Short of the Line
Nathan Pontvianne was on a great run tracking for 2nd in the splits but a crash right on the lines drops him back to sixth.

5:04 am PDT: Top 5 with 10 Riders Remaining
There are no changes at the top as we head into the final 10 riders.

1st. Ryan Pinkerton: 2:52.000
2nd. Mike Leon Huter: 2:55.366
3rd. Alfie Heming: 2:59.502
4th. Sixten Lind: 2:59.502
5th. Evan Medcalf: 2:59.734

5:10 am PDT: Rafaël Pelletier Goes 2nd
Rafaël Pelletier takes 2nd as he comes the closest to Ryan Pinkerton so far. The Canyon CLLCTV Pirelli team is having a strong showing in the Junior racing this weekend.

5:11 am PDT: Hugo Marini Goes Fastest by Just 0.225 Seconds
Hugo Marini attacks the Lenzerheide course putting down a wild run to go into the lead by only 0.225 seconds.

5:13 am PDT: Dane Jewett Takes 3rd
Dane Jewett quickly built up the speed after a slow start to ride himself into the top times as he crossed the line in 3rd, three seconds back.

5:14 am PDT: Christian Hauser Goes Fastest
What a run from Christian Hauser as he goes nearly three seconds up on Ryan Pinkerton. We have now passed the fastest qualifying times, what can the final five riders offer?

5:18 am PDT: A Big Crash for Ryan Griffith
Ryan Griffith was on a great run before he got bounced off the track in the lower part of the course. It’s good to see Ryan Griffith quickly back on his feet and making his way down the course.

5:22 am PDT: Bodhi Kuhn Crosses the Line 2nd
As Bodhi Kuhn ends his run in 2nd it is only the fastest qualifier Henri Kiefer who can stop Christian Hauser from taking the win.

5:23 am PDT: Henri Kiefer Slides Out
Henri Kiefer has lost over two seconds at split three, it looks like Christian Hauser will take the win unless the German rider can do something special at the bottom.

5:24 am PDT: Christian Hauser Wins in Lenzerheide
As Henri Kiefer goes over the line in fourth it is Christian Hauser who takes home the win at the first Junior World Cup of 2023.


Full Results:


Junior Women





Junior Men




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