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Day 5 of Thredbo’s 2024 Cannonball MTB Festival presented by Boost Mobile delivered a whole new level of old school fun with the new Maxxis Dual Slalom Race. To check out the media imagery and vision, please click here.

To celebrate 10-years of the Cannonball MTB Festival this year, Thredbo added a brand new race to the schedule; the Maxxis Dual Slalom.

Yesterday, the all-new dual racing format saw riders go head to head on the grass at Friday Flat with the qualifying laps in the morning followed by the final races in the evening. Thredbo had taken a laid-back approach to the old-school course, utilising Friday Flat’s natural amphitheater and off camber grass turns top to bottom.

The huge crowd of spectators were treated to a huge evening of old-school thrills and spills as riders were pitted against each other and put it all on the line to score a winning time.

After some fiery heats, it was ultimately Thredbo Ambassador Caroline Buchanan who took out the win in the Pro Women Category and Luke Meier-Smith who won the Pro Men Division.

In addition to the evening’s fun, yesterday also saw racers take on the famous Cannonball trail for the Oakley Australian Open Downhill seeding races ahead of today’s highly anticipated Downhill Finals at 11AM.

The prospect of winning today’s Downhill race has brought a huge lineup of the world’s best riders to Thredbo with the likes of Jackson Goldstone, Laurie Greenland, Nina Hoffman, Amaury Pierrion, Myriam Nicole, Ryan Gilchrist, Dylan Maples, Jack Moir, Troy Brosnan, Connor Fearon, Sian A’Hern, Kye A’Hern, Caroline Buchannan, Luke Meier-Smith, Remy Meier-Smith, Oliver Zwar, Jackson Connelly, Jackson Frew, Tegan Cruz, Oisin O’Callaghan and Kasper Wooley all here to compete.

If the practice laps and seeding races are anything to go by, today’s Oakley Australian Open Downhill Final races will be a battle for the ages with last year’s champions Jackson Goldstone and Sian A’Hern both back to fight for their champion title in 2024.

Following the Downhill finals today, the iconic invite-only Deity Whip Wars event will kick off. Always bringing in a huge crowd, this event puts on a spectacular show with a lineup of the greatest mountain bikers sending it sideways on a massive jump in the heart of the event hub.

Once all the action is done, everyone will head to Alpine Bar for presentations, where the winners will be announced for the Oakley Australian Open Downhill and the Deity Whip Wars plus the Cannonball King and Queen will be officially crowned for 2024.

Presentations will then roll into a night of live music and celebrations with the free Cannonball Closing Party featuring The Terry’s Band taking over Alpine Bar followed by the Official After Party at the Keller Bar. It’s sure to be a fun evening as everyone celebrates 10-years of the Cannonball MTB Festival and the end of an awesome week.