RACE REPLAY - U.S. Open of Mountain Biking

Downhill mountain bike racers flock to Killington, Vermont, for a chance at $80,000 in prize purse for the 2023 U.S. Open of Mountain Biking. Open-class race winners took home $15,000 as riders of all abilities tackled the challenging Goat Skull track. World Cup athletes like Greg Minnaar, Nina Hoffmann, Jackson Goldstone, Dakotah Norton and more were on hand for a shot at the win. While the first runs of the weeks were slower on a wet track, by race day, conditions were perfect and racers pushed themselves harder than ever. Ultimately, Dakotah Norton and Nina Hoffmann backed up their 2022 victories with wins in 2023. What’s more impressive is that 2nd place in both Men and Women went to up-and-coming riders who aren’t even old enough to race World Cups yet. Asa Vermette and Aletha Ostgaard walked away with $7,500 each and they’re barely old enough to drive. Enjoy the show from a great weekend of racing with this video from The Gravity Cooperative! Video contents and race runs 0:00 - Intro 1:26 - Track Overview with Clay Harper 6:57 - Women’s Seeding Results 8:24 - Nina Hoffman’s Race Run 10:42 - Anna Newkirk’s Race Run 13:17 - Jill Kintner’s Race Run 15:14 - Aletha Ostgaard’s Race Run 17:51 - Women’s Podium 19:43 - Men’s Seeding Results 20:49 - George Ryan’s Race Run 21:22 - Joe Breeden’s Race Run 23:06 - Jack Pederson’s Race Run 25:33 - Toby Meek’s Race Run 28:07 - Neko Mulally’s Race Run 31:22 - Greg Minnaar’s Race Run 33:51 - Jackson Goldstone’s Race Run 36:17 - Luke Meier-Smith’s Race Run 38:39 - Asa Vermette’s Race Run 41:15 - Dakotah Norton’s Race Run 44:01 - Men’s Podium #MTB #bike #mountainbike #USDH
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