Results Regional Qualifier Vans BMX Pro Cup Mexico-City.
Men:
1st Michael Mogollon, Age 26 Colombia
2nd Parker Heath, Age 21 United States
3rd Jayden Mucha, Age 17 United States
4th Tomas Fuentes, Age 25 Chile
5th Chase Pauza, Age 21 United States
6th Felipe Manerim, Age 20 Brazil
7th Jose Cedano, Age 22 Chile
8th Juan Sebastian Vaca Martinez, Age 19 Colombia
9th Andres Gatica, Age 21 Chile
10th Brad Maple, Age 23 United States
11th Ivan Galdames, Age 20 Chile
12th Minus Daniel Giraldo, Age 25 Colombia
13th Adler Cromer, Age 16 United States
14th Jay Dalton, Age 24 United States
After two stops the FISE XPERIENCE SERIES 2019 BMX FREESTYLE PARK PRO MEN Standing looks like this:
BMX PRO MEN:
1 JEANJEAN Anthony BASSAN, FRANCE 20000
2 CAILLET Istvan ST FOY DE PEYROLIERES, FRANCE 16200
3 FERRASSE Florian ST JEAN DE VéDAS, FRANCE 14400
4 MORIEN Quentin ST-CLéMENT DE RIVIèRE, FRANCE 9800
5 PEAKE Cam NOTTINGHAMSHIRE, GDE BRETAGNE 9000
6 PANAVILLE Thibaut CHASSIEU, FRANCE 8500 300 8200
Results PanAmerican Games Lima, Peru.
BMX PARK Men:
1st Daniel Dhers (Venezuela)
2nd Jose Torres (Argentina)
3rd Justin Dowell (USA)
4th Jonathan Camacho (Ecuador)
5th Kenneth Tencio (Costa Rica)
6th Cauan Madona (Brazil)
7th Jaden Chipman (Canada)
8th Arnol Montañez (Peru)
BMX PARK Women:
1st Hannah Roberts (USA)
2nd Maca Pérez (Chile)
3rd Agustina Roth (Argentina)
Park Men results FISE Xperience Anglet 9 - 10 August 2019
Elite Men:
1 JEANJEAN Anthony 86.00
2 PEAKE Cam GBR 80.00
3 Panaville Thibaut 77.00
4 Ferrasse Florian 75.00
5 CAILLET Istvan 72.00
6 Monfort Alexandre 69.00
7 BERNARD CléMent 67.00
8 VENN Isaac GBR 64.00
9 AMMIRATI Marc 62.00
10 MORIEN Quentin 58.00
11 Orsini Maxime 55.00
Pic by Bart de Jong/FATBMX
In loving memory of Mike "Boozer" Brown who left us yesterday we re-post the report of the first Boozer Jam at Sheep Hills, California, his home spot. R.I.P. Mike!
The BMX family got together to support Mike Brown at the first (annual?) Boozer Jam at Sheep Hills in Costa Mesa, California. It was awesome to see all the faces there, from former racers like Anthony Reyes, Chris Breen, Alan Foster, to Olympian Mike Day. From industry types to the BMX media. From old school Sheep Hills Locals to all the current hard working diggers. It was also good to see so many young kids riding bikes at Sheep Hills and the pump track and kiddy section got them going all day long. But also the X-Games and Dew Tour champs showed
up in support of SHL Mike Brown who had an unfortunate BMX race accident last year and is paralized from the waiste down. To see the BMX family cheer him up was incredible and also the industry stepped in by sending him care packages, goodies for the raffle or lended material support for the day. When everyone pitches in, you'll get something good out of it, and it looked like all the people were there for the right reason.
Freddy Chulo explained everyone which sections were happening at a time. It was too crowded to ride all the sections at once. Also the little shredders got some time of their own at Sheep Hills. They're the future of BMX and we need to keep them motivated. Vans brought in 50 pizza's and a bunch of drinks and collected donations/tips/contributions for Mike. Over at the S&M set up T-shirts were sold for Boozer and raffle tickets also made some bucks for Boozer to help pay his medical bills. Thanks to everyone for supporting the cause.
Next to the constant riding that was going on, a lot of people were happy to just catch up. With so many BMX-ers who showed up and the sunny day at the trails, good times were had. It was one big reunion while riders like Corey Bohan, Ryan Guettler, TJ Ellis, AJ Anaya, Brandon Dosch, Anthony Napolitan were riding together with the new school guys, little kids and old school dawgs. No "invite only" event here. The vibe was good all around and AJ Anaya kept things fun on the megaphone. The session over the Boozer line with riders riding through the "BMX Tunnel of love" was amazing. It was chaos, but people were having fun.
A few riders went down hard, especially Ryan Guettler who had been the main initiator to get the legendary dirt spot back in shape for the jam. Get well soon buddy.
BMX is awesome. Let's continue to have fun.
BdJ
Let’s hear it for the rookie! Monster Energy congratulates Jose Torres from Argentina on claiming the bronze medal in BMX Park at X Games Minneapolis 2019 on Saturday. In front of an energetic crowd at U.S. Bank Stadium in downtown Minneapolis, the 24-year-old from Cordoba, Argentina, took home his first X Games medal and became the first rider from Argentina to medal in BMX. Saturday’s BMX action kicked off on the full-featured concrete bowl course with Men’s BMX Park. In the 15-minute finals session featuring the weekend’s top six riders, the recipe for success was going big and stacking as many tricks as possible into flawless runs. Maintaining good flow and speed was also key, as the vast concrete bowl course offered lots of obstacles to cover, including rails, boxes, bowl corners, vert sections, and spine ramps in only 30 seconds per run.
Torres came into the competition as a rookie, having just earned his ticket to Minneapolis in the Boise Road to X Games qualifier in July. Last year, Torres was sidelined from competing at X Games Minneapolis by a wrist injury sustained directly after qualifying. But this year, there was no holding back the 24-year-old.
In the intense final session, Torres covered the entire course in trick-heavy runs featuring downside tailwhip, barspin backflip over the spine, barspin wheelie over the box, double tailwhip into the bank, wall bash barspin, flair barspin, as well as high-flying 360 barspin and frontflip over centerpiece box. The judges rewarded his technical moves and consistency with the bronze medal, which Torres accepted