Official Results – IFCA South American Championship 2025 (D2)
The official ranking confirms a major achievement for CHS riders at the 2025 IFCA South American Slalom Championship.
🥇 Klayton Silva – 1st Overall (Open)
A dominant and consistent performance throughout the series.
- Solid front-fleet scoring
- Strategic race management
- Strong final consolidation
Winning an IFCA continental championship requires not just speed, but precision across every elimination.
Klayton delivered exactly that.
🥉 Jean Franklin – 3rd Overall
Jean Franklin secured:
- 🥉 3rd Overall Championship
- 🥇 1st Senior Category
A performance built on resilience and recovery, especially in heats where starting position was not ideal.
Consistency across multiple eliminations placed him firmly on the overall podium.
Speed Discipline – 70.56 km/h
Beyond slalom results, Jean also recorded:
📈 70.56 km/h in Speed
Making him:
🇧🇷 The fastest Brazilian rider of 2025.
This confirms competitive strength not only in tactical racing but also in pure top-end speed conditions.
Reading the Score Sheet
The official table highlights:
- Low discard impact
- Stable mid-to-front results
- Ability to recover from difficult heats
- Strong performance in high-wind conditions
Championship formats reward consistency — and both riders demonstrated it.
CHS on the Continental Stage
South America
Strong fleet
Technical conditions
Result:
🥇 1st Overall
🥉 3rd Overall
🥇 1st Senior
⚡ National Speed Benchmark
A clear sign that development translates into race performance.
Performance Is Built, Not Hoped For
Slalom at this level demands:
- Rig stability in gusts
- Acceleration out of jibes
- Balanced pressure distribution
- Confidence at maximum load
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