The Pacific Northwest always has provided some of the best tracks in the Nation particularly the one on Dry Hill in Port Angeles, Washington where the notorious under world cup race event happens every year. This Northwest cup race will bring the best racers from East and West coast areas while including some of the best downhill racers from the borders of Canada to all come together and compete against each other for the top spot.
With Steven Walton staying back home to finish up some suspension testing it was up to Kailey Skelton and Nik Nestoroff to hold it down for the team in the PNW. The team would arrive Wednesday in Seattle to make their four hour journey North to Port Angeles. The official first day was Thursday with only the track walk and sightseeing of the course.
After the track walk both athletes were very excited to gear up for Friday’s practice session. After seeing the awesome well maintained track with tricky sections, lots of cornering, steep sections and roots to deal with, they were up for the challenging conditions.
Friday’s practice went very well for both Nik and Kailey; they adapted to the track very well and to their benefit they have raced this track for many years at past events. With that said they were getting up to speed very quickly and making very little changes to their bikes and set ups.
Qualifying day came very quick and they were excited to throw down a hot lap to see where they would stand up against the competition. First they had three great runs of practice before a late evening qualifying session which would seat Kailey in 2nd and Nik in 6th.
With Sunday came the Downhill final event for the team. They were gunning for top spots and podium positions both in the professional men and women’s downhill category. Kailey Skelton would come across the line in an overall position of second place with a very solid run! Kailey stated “I struggled with confidence on this track all weekend and I was super grateful to walk away in second place.” Kailey has put in the hard work and her consistent podiums have definitely been shining throughout the 2021 season. In the men’s category it was Nik Nestoroff who would stick in a consistent six place overall just one position off the podium. For the pro men’s category times were very tight with Nik only being five seconds off the winner of Charlie Harrison.
The team’s overall performance was awesome throughout the weekend and showed that we can compete with the best no matter what track destinations we end up at. The team is always striving for the top spot and will continuously be our goal throughout the season!
Now with a three week break the team will refocus and get some good training and testing in before the first Downhill UCI World Cup event happening in Leogang, Austria. Then following up with next week’s crankworx, Innsbruck event also happening in Austria!
The team wants to thank all their friends, family and sponsors for the continuous support and help with getting us one step closer to all our goals for the 2021 season!
Cheers,
KHSProMTB