Darren Berrecloth

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Darren Berrecloth
Personal information
Nickname(s)The Claw
Nationality Canada
BornOctober 30, 1981
Parksville, British Columbia, Canada
Height5'9 ft
Weight182 lb (83 kg)
Websitehttp://darrenberrecloth.com/
Sport
SportFreeride Mountain Bike
Event(s)X Games, Gravity Games, Crankworx, Red Bull Rampage, Red Bull Joyride

Darren Berrecloth (born October 30, 1981), nicknamed "The Claw",[1] is a professional freeride mountain bike rider. Born in Parksville, British Columbia, Canadian Darren Berrecloth is famous not only for his success in competitions, but also as one of the pioneers to the sport of freeride. Barrecloth had bravery, determination and dedication to the sport of freeride and helped path the way for freeride. He exploded onto the freeride scene with a third-placed finish at the 2002 Red Bull Rampage, and has been one of the leading riders in the world ever since .

Career[]

He went pro when he was 20, in 2001 he even competed in Dirt BMX Gravity Games placing 8th overall. [2] and would become a pioneer of Slopestyle;[1][3] in 2005 he placed 2nd in Crankworx Slopestyle in Whistler.[4]

In 2010, he placed third receiving bronze in Red Bull Rampage. It was one of the most technical lines the event has seen.

In 2013, X Games Munich had its first Slopestyle Mountain Bike event. Darren would place 5th out of the initial 16 riders in prequalifiers round. In the finals he placed 4th overall. [5]

He hosted the Bearclaw Invitational on Mt. Washington until putting it on hiatus after the last competition in 2014,[6] a year when he had many injuries.[1] He broke his back in 2011[7] and had spinal surgery in 2014.[2] As of October 2015 he is part of the Canyon Factory Freeride Team.[8]

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b c Kurowski, Kim (January 5, 2015). "What's up with The Claw?! We catch up with freeride pioneer Darren Berrecloth". Red Bull.com.
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b Miller, Ed (March 12, 2014). "Darren Berrecloth: Getting Back To The Bike: The comeback of a Red Bull mountain biker who's broken nearly every bone in his body". Crave.
  3. ^ Berard, Mike (September 15, 2015). "Witness the Evolution of the Mountain Bike". Red Bull.com.
  4. ^ "Crankworx History: 2005 highlights". Crankworx. Archived from the original on March 5, 2015.
  5. ^ L'Heureux, David (June 30, 2013). "Brett Rheeder wins Mountain Bike Slopestyle". X Games. ESPN.
  6. ^ "Bearclaw Invitational - Postponed until 2016". Pinkbike. July 17, 2015.
  7. ^ Woodman, Oli (May 6, 2011). "Darren Berrecloth breaks his back: Freeride star set to make a full recovery". BikeRadar.
  8. ^ "Freerider Darren Berrecloth joins Canyon factory team". Bicycle Retailer. October 13, 2015.

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