Banzai Tour Ends at Sugar Bowl Resort
The Rahlves' Banzai Tour came to a close Sunday at Sugar Bowl Resort in one of the most aggressive and action-packed races yet. High speeds, spectacular crashes, and photo finishes left the crowd roaring and a ecstatic lineup of winners across all four race divisions.
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Sugar Bowl News Release, March 11, 2013...
Rahlves’ Banzai Tour Ends at Sugar Bowl Resort with Coxon Winning Super Final, Bochenek Taking Overall Title
DONNER SUMMIT, CALIF. — Kyle Coxon won the Super Final at the Rahlves Banzai Tour and John Bochenek took both the overall skier title and Sugar Bowl stop win on the final race of the tour Sunday, March 10 at Sugar Bowl Resort.
Chelone Miller, brother of Olympic and World Cup skier Bode Miller, stood on top of the men’s snowboard podium, after winning both the Sugar Bowl stop and the overall men’s snowboard tour title. Shannon Rahlves took the women’s ski win and the overall women’s ski tour title. Kiana Putman won the women’s snowboard event, and Casey Lucas was crowned overall women’s snowboard tour champion.
The Rahlves’ Banzai was held under sunny skies and soft snow conditions left over from a mid-week storm that dropped nearly two feet of new snow on the mountain. The Sugar Bowl stop was the fourth and final stop of the two-month race tour that had already run races at Kirkwood, Palisades Tahoe and Alpine Meadows.
At Sugar Bowl Resort racers rocketed through the rock-lined, spectator-friendly Silver Belt Gully course, made famous during the original Silver Belt races of the 1940s. A mix of natural jumps, tight corners, and moguls made for spectacular crashes, tight passes and big airs during the finals and super final on Sunday.
Rahlves’s Banzai Tour organizer, Sugar Bowl Resort ski ambassador and skiing legend Daron Rahlves was unable to defend his Super Final crown because of a minor injury he suffered at the Palisades Tahoe stop of the tour. The Super Final field instead included Kyle Coxon, John Bochenek, Jesse Maddex, and John Lange. Coxon was awarded $5,000 for the win.
In all, $30,000 of prize money was handed out at the awards ceremony at Sugar Bowl Resort’s Judah Lodge.
Overall tour top finishers included:
• Men’s Ski Overall- John Bochenek, first; Kyle Coxon, second; John Lange, third
• Men’s Snowboard Overall- Chelone Miller, first; Lucas Dehmlow, second; Adam DeVargas, third
• Women’s Ski Overall- Shannon Rahlves, first; Shelly Robertson, second; Hannah Jermstad, third
• Women’s Snowboard Overall- Casey Lucas, first; Macy Price, second; Anna Weber, third
Sugar Bowl Banzai top finishers included:
• Men’s ski- John Bochenek, first; Kyle Coxon, second; John Lange, third
• Men’s Snowboard- Chelone Miller, first; Sylvain Duclos, second; Lucas Dehmlow third
• Women’s Ski- Shannon Rahlves, first; Shelly Robertson, second; Hannah Jermstad, third
• Women’s Snowboard- Kiana Putman, first; Macy Price, second; Carrie Hall, third
For more information on the Rahlves Banzai Tour, visit rahlvesbanzai.com. For more information about Sugar Bowl Resort, visit sugarbowl.com.
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