Danny Hart’s rig for the World ChampsTom Marvin / Immediate Media
Danny’s World Championship winning bikeTom Marvin / Immediate Media
The track is pretty beat up, even before timed runs, Danny’s mechanic fitted a fresh mech for the raceTom Marvin / Immediate Media
The Redcar Rocket took his fourth win in a rowTom Marvin / Immediate Media
Sticky-backed Velcro gets the heat gun treatment to toughen it up and silence the bikeTom Marvin / Immediate Media
SRAM Code brakes are popular thanks to their brute powerTom Marvin / Immediate Media
Smaller hands mean Danny prefers non-lock-on gripsTom Marvin / Immediate Media
No mistaking whose bike this isTom Marvin / Immediate Media
Fuel lines from engines offer protection for BB routed cablesTom Marvin / Immediate Media
Do you think Danny read the instructions?Tom Marvin / Immediate Media
Danny’s not had any heat issues so farTom Marvin / Immediate Media
10mm blocks, but 5mm drop with the crown gives +5mm for this raceTom Marvin / Immediate Media
Danny Hart just made it four races in a row, and his second World Championship, with an absolutely riotous run down the steep, dusty, rocky and rooty Black Snake run in Val di Sole.
Mondraker’s Summum downhill bike dominated the Men’s podium, occupying the top three spots — it’s also clearly a special day for the Spanish brand. Here’s our look at Danny’s race-winning bike.