Chris Kovarik

Chris Kovarik (born 1 March 1978, Dandenong, Victoria, Australia), is an Australian professional racing cyclist specialising in downhill mountain biking and four cross mountain bike racing. He is a multiple Australian national champion and multiple World Cup winner.

Cycling career

Kovarik started competitive cycling when he was 17 years old and has been a member of the Chain Reaction Cycles/Intense Cycle's MTB Race team [1] since its creation in 2008. Kovarik was joined by fellow Intense rider Finland's Matti Lehikoinen for the 2010 race season.

In 2004, Kovarik shattered his ankle, broke the tibia on the same leg and spent 4½ months with a metal cage around his leg, leading to 7 months off the bike and missing the 2004 World Cup/Championship season. At the time, doctors had said that he may never ride again, however, he went on to plce 5th in the World Championships in New Zealand in 2005.

In 2008 Kovarik married teammate and fellow downhill mountain Bike rider, Canadian Claire Buchar.

Chris won the Australian National Downhill Championships in January 2010 at the SRAM Corporation Australian Mountain Bike Championships in Adelaide.[2]

Kovarik's career highlights include

  • 2006 - 1st World Cup : Mont Saint Anne [3]
  • 2005 - 5th World Championships : New Zealand [4]
  • 2002 - 1st World Cup : Fort William (won by 14 secs)
  • 2002 - Australian National Champ
  • 2001 - Australian National Champ
  • 2000 - Australian National Champ

Past Results

1998

  • 1st DH MTB National Series Round VIC
  • 2nd DH MTB National Series Round NSW

1999

  • 1st DH MTB Norba Series Mammoth Mountain USA
  • 1st DH Norba Series Deer Valley USA
  • 2nd DH MTB World Cup USA
  • 2nd DH Norba Series Mount Snow USA
  • 2nd DH MTB Australian Titles VIC
  • 2nd DH MTB National Series Round VIC
  • 3rd DL MTB Australian Titles NSW
  • 10th DH MTB World Cup USA

2000

  • 1st DH MTB Australian Titles QLD
  • 1st DH MTB Norba Series Round USA
  • 1st DH MTB National Series Round QLD
  • 1st DH MTB National Series Round VIC
  • 2nd DH MTB Norba Series Round USA
  • 3rd DL MTB National Series Round VIC
  • 7th DH MTB World Cup
  • 8th DH MTB World Cup USA
  • 10th DH MTB World Championships ESP
  • 11th DH MTB World Cup CAN

2001

  • 1st DH MTB Australian Titles VIC
  • 1st DH MTB World Cup CAN
  • 1st DH MTB National Series Round VIC
  • 2nd DH MTB World Cup CAN
  • 2nd DH MTB World Cup FRA
  • 3rd DH MTB Norba Series #1 USA
  • 3rd DH MTB Norba Series #3 USA
  • 4th DH MTB World Championships USA
  • 4th DL MTB World Cup CAN
  • 4th DH MTB World Cup #1
  • 5th DH MTB Norba Series 2 USA

2002

  • 1st DH MTB World Cup USA
  • 1st DH MTB World Cup GBR
  • 1st DH MTB World Cup SLO
  • 1st DH MTB Australian Titles NSW
  • 1st DH MTB Championships Series USA
  • 3rd DH MTB World Championships AUT
  • 3rd DH MTB National Points Series GBR
  • 4th National MTB Series USA
  • 5th DH MTB Mercury Sea Otter Classic USA
  • 5th 4X MTB Mercury Sea Otter Classic USA
  • 8th DH MTB World Cup FRA
  • 9th DH MTB World Cup CAN
  • 17th 4X MTB World Championships AUT

2003

  • 1st DH Norba Series #2 USA
  • 2nd DH MTB World Cup FRA
  • 2nd 4X Norba Series #3 USA
  • 4th DH MTB World Championships SUI
  • 5th 4X Norba Series #2 USA
  • 6th DH MTB World Cup GBR

2005

  • 2nd DH MTB World Cup #3 AUT
  • 3rd DH MTB World Cup #6 USA
  • 4th DH MTB World Cup #8 GBR
  • 4th DH MTB World Cup #2 GER
  • 5th DH MTB World Cup #4 CAN
  • 8th DH Australian MTB Championships VIC
  • 9th 4X MTB World Cup #6 USA
  • 11th 4X MTB World Cup #4 CAN
  • 17th DH MTB World Championships ITA
  • 41st DH MTB World Cup #7 ITA

2006

  • 1st DH MTB World Cup #4 CAN
  • 3rd 4X MTB World Cup #4 SCO
  • 3rd Australian DH MTB Championships VIC
  • 5th DH MTB World Championships NZL
  • 5th DH MTB World Cup #3 GER
  • 8th DH MTB World Cup #1 ESP
  • 9th DH MTB World Cup #6 AUT
  • 15th DH MTB World Cup #5 BRA
  • 20th DH MTB World Cup #4 SCO
  • 49th 4X MTB World Cup #1 ESP

2007

  • 7th 4X MTB World Cup #4 AUT
  • 23rd DH MTB World Cup #4 AUT
  • 38th DH MTB World Cup #1 ESP
  • 86th DH MTB World Championships GBR

2008

  • 6th MTB World Cup DH #2 Andorra
  • 12th DH MTB World Championships ITA

References

  1. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 1 March 2012. Retrieved 2010-03-01.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) Reaction Cycles/Intense Cycle's MTB Race team
  2. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 23 May 2014. Retrieved 1 March 2010.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  3. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 1 March 2010.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  4. "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 March 2012. Retrieved 1 March 2010.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
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