FISE European Series. Riders went big in the Comunidad de Madrid to wrap the finals' day! MAY 3rd, 4th, 5th. Huge transfers, massive slams and many surprises, riders went big this weekend to wave the Comunidad de Madrid crowd. More than 25 000 spectators gathered at the WizinK Center to enjoy the BMX Freestyle Park and Skateboard contests. To complete the program, many activities were set up in front of the stadium. The BMX Flatland initiations were challenging the most curious, and street art artists of Art & FISE were performing live. The finals were set up to be huge.
For BMX Freestyle Park, The lesson of the day would be that nothing is played in advance. And as it says, it’s not because you were the 12th at yesterday semi-final that you can’t win. And everybody knows
Semi final results Fise European Series, Madrid, Spain
1 Irek RIZAEV 91.93 pts Q
2 Nick BRUCE 91.67 pts Q
3 James JONES 90.33 pts Q
4 Daniel DHERS 89.00 pts Q
5 Konstantin ANDREEV 88.50 pts Q
6 Justin DOWELL 88.17 pts Q
7 Sergio LAYOS 87.83 pts Q
8 Alex COLEBORN 87.67 pts Q
9 Jack CLARK 87.50 pts Q
10 Declan BROOKS 86.33 pts Q
11 Ben WALLACE 85.33 pts Q
12 Kenneth Fabian TENCIO ESQUIVEL 83.60 pts Q
13 Cam PEAKE 83.17 pts
14 Andres PARDO 82.00 pts
15 Anthony JEANJEAN 81.67 pts
Women Park Qualification results Fise European Series, Madrid, Spain
1 Charlotte WORTHINGTON 90.17 pts Q
2 Lara Marie LESSMANN 89.00 pts Q
3 Teresa FERNANDEZ-MIRANDA AZCOAGA 66.83 pts Q
4 Jennifer WOHLRAB 66.00 pts Q
5 Emma FINNEGAN 59.67 pts Q
6 Magalie POTTIER 59.50 pts Q
7 Laury PEREZ 55.50 pts Q
8 Daniela MORAN Q
9 Eduarda BORDIGNON 29.00 pts
10 Cole SIVAN 25.33 pts
11 Rebeca DAVILA LAGO 20.83 pts
Qualification results Fise European Series Madrid.
1 Irek RIZAEV
2 Declan BROOKS
3 Ernests ZEBOLDS
4 Kenneth Fabian TENCIO ESQUIVEL
5 Daniel DHERS
6 Jack CLARK
7 Konstantin ANDREEV
8 Cam PEAKE
9 Justin DOWELL
10 James JONES
11 Alessandro BARBERO
12 Ben WALLACE
13 Anthony JEANJEAN
14 Istvan CAILLET
15 Levi WEIDMANN
UCI BMX Flatland World Cup - Hiroshima - 19 Apr 2019
Elite Men:
1 KATAGIRI Ryo JPN
2 DANDOIS Matthias FRA
3 NEKOLNÝ Dominik CZE
4 HUDSON ARAYA Benjamin Ignacio CHI
5 PREVOST Jean William CAN
6 JUMELIN Alexandre FRA
7 IKEDA Takahiro JPN
8 SASAKI Moto JPN
9 POOSA-ART Pakphum THA
10 ADAMS Terry USA
11 BONNECUELLE Matthieu FRA
12 MORIZAKI Hiroya JPN
13 ISOGAI Takumi JPN
14 UCHINO Yohei JPN
15 MOYA FERNANDEZ Alberto ESP
16 KITAYAMA Tsutomu JPN
17 CHIQUET Raphael FRA
18 ENOKI Takahiro JPN
19 ITO Masato JPN
20 VAN BERKEL Sietse NED
21 ITANI Masashi JPN
22 HERNANDEZ DEL POZO Alvaro ESP
23 MAARSEN Dez NED
24 ISHIZAKI Hidenori JPN
25 TAKAGI Ryosuke JPN
26 SUESAT Wasan THA
27 ALT Dustyn GER
28 HENNIG Daniel GER
29 VAN DE SOMPEL Gilles BEL
30 SHOJI Yu JPN
31 KANNA Fumiya JPN
32 KASAHARA Takuji JPN
33 SHIGA Yuya JPN
34 WADE Bo USA
35 NISHIKAWA Yoshihiro JPN
36 YOSHIMURA Tomoaki JPN
37 PEREZ MEDINA Williams Jaime PER
38 SATANI Shoki JPN
Elite Women:
1 KATAGIRI Misaki JPN
2 SADOVNIK Irina AUT
3 NAGAISHI Aya JPN
4 FUNATSU Eri JPN
5 KRUGLOVA Ekaterina RUS
6 VAES Céline FRA
7 ONO Eriko JPN
UCI BMX Freestyle Park World Cup - Hiroshima - 19 Apr 2019
RESULTS Elite Men:
1 LOUPOS Brandon AUS
2 NAKAMURA Rimu JPN
3 MARTIN Logan AUS
4 PERAZA GARCIA Kevin MEX
5 DHERS Daniel VEN
6 RIZAEV Irek RUS
7 DOWELL Justin USA
8 BRUCE Nick USA
9 JONES James GBR
10 ANDREEV Konstantin RUS
11 NYQUIST Ryan USA
12 WALLWORK Jake AUS
13 RANTEŠ Marin CRO
14 CLARK Jack GBR
15 BROOKS Declan GBR
16 WALLACE Ben GBR
Monster Energy congratulates Pat Casey and Andy Buckworth on their second and third place finish at the final stop of the Toyota BMX Triple Challenge in Denver, Colorado. It’s been 13 years since a Supercross hit Denver, Colorado, and with its return came the highest level of dirt riding at the Toyota Triple Challenge. The final stop of the year pushed progression even further with the biggest jumps ever seen at the series, and arguably the largest of any event. As always many of the best riders in the world, along with hungry up-and-comers converged on Colorado to see what they could get done.
The qualifying event on Friday wasn’t open to the public, but the level of riding remains unchanged. Although the Denver setup did bring one huge difference: the jumps themselves. A 20-foot-tall roll-in