Riders on fire, waving massive crowds under a bright sun, this weekend event in Le Havre was the best way to kick off the 2021 tour in style. In all the sports, tricks and lines were insane as in the Bowl than the Freestyle Park. Make sure to find out all the results and stay tuned to the next one in Canet-en-Roussillon. From the women's final this morning, Laury Perez smashed it with big wall, an air whip and an air bar. Coming from Sérignan, she crossed France to achieve as much a victory in the contest as the Winner title of the FFC BMX Freestyle Park French Cup.
In the Pro category, the third step of the podium went to Daniel Wedemeijer who stood out with an international level run, where each of the tricks was enhanced by flawless execution.
NL Contest 2021 BMX results. SkatePark – Rotonde – Strasbourg, France. 27-29 August 2021. Caillet wins big.
BMX PRO
1 – Istvan CAILLET
2 – Maxime BRINGER
3 – Kenneth TANCRE
4 – Cam PEAK
5 – Florent KASTNER
6 – Romain DEVASSINE
7 – Nicolas KROFFIG
8 – Thibaut PANAVILLE
9 – Alex SIDERIS
10 – Maxime VAUTRINOT
11 – Antoine L’HELGUEN
12 – Hassin NEKKAB
O Marisquiño BMX results, Vigo, Spain.
Men, Park:
1 Marin Rantes - 94.67
2 Jeremy Malott - 92.67
3 Daniel Dhers - 90.67
4 Daniel Sandoval - 89.33
5 Daniel Peñafiel 'Naran' - 83.67
6 Kristóf Krausz - 79.00
7 Zoltán Ujváry - 78.67
8 Jaime Francisco Fernández - 76.67
9 Arkaitz Armendariz - 76.67
10 Tibi Szepesi - 71.00
11 Danny Josa - 69.67
12 Sergio Vila - 67.00
Women Park:
GB’s Charlotte Worthington wins first ever BMX freestyle Olympic gold with history-making trick, America’s Hannah Roberts claims silver, Switzerland’s Nikita Ducarroz wins bronze. Charlotte Worthington completed a backflip 360 - the first time the trick has ever been performed in women’s competition - which blew away the Ariake Sports Park, and was enough to beat a near-perfect first run from three-time world champion Hannah Roberts, who finished in second. Switzerland's Nikita Ducarroz just pipped Roberts' American team-mate Perris Benegas to the bronze medal.
Results BMX Occitanie Show Park - Sérignan, FRA - 21 August 2021. UCI C1.
Elite Men:
1 JEANJEAN Anthony FRA 200 UCI points
2 BERTRAND Luca FRA 160
3 CAILLET Istvan FRA 130
4 HOVORKA Michal CZE 110
5 BERAN Tomáš CZE 90
6 ANTONUCCIO Valentin FRA 70
7 PANAVILLE Thibaut FRA 50
8 ODEHNAL Kryštof CZE 30
9 VIRAZEL Lilian FRA 20
10 BROŽA Jan CZE 10
True to its annual habit, Le Havre's FISE Xperience Series stage promises to bring together the crowds the next weekend on the Esplanade de la Plage. On August 27th, 28th, and 29th, BMX and Roller Freestyle competitions will be held on a Park specially built for the occasion, while those of Skateboard and Scooter will be in the spotlight in the legendary Bowl of Le Havre. Free to access and open to everybody with the presentation of a health pass, the event also features BMX Flatland demonstrations and initiations, which will be part of a fully refreshed activities program.
As part of the weekend de la Glisse, the festival is becoming an unmissable event for the whole scene of French and European riders. With major stakes enhancing the professional contests, alongside the wide
Yet another epic Simple Session crowned their kings of skate and BMX street. In BMX, the first three places were awarded to Broc Raiford (USA), Courage Adams (ESP), and Reed Stark (USA). The BMX finals at Simple Session 2021 demonstrated everything this sport has to offer, from drama to camaraderie to simply fantastic tricks. Winner Broc Raiford says it was super intense before his winning run.
"Watching all my homies and fellow riders doing their thing and ride super hard and I just knew that when it came down to my run I had to leave it all out on the course and I'm so thankful that I landed
Czech National Championships - Park Park - Brumov-Bylnice - 14 August 2021
Men:
1 BERAN Tomáš CZE 200 UCI points
2 JANÁČ David CZE 160
3 HABADA Martin CZE 130
4 BROŽA Jan CZE 110
5 HOVORKA Michal CZE 90
6 ODEHNAL Kryštof CZE 70
7 KNOTEK Daniel CZE 50
8 BARANEC Ondřej CZE 30
Women:
1 MICULYČOVÁ Iveta CZE 200 UCI Points
On the day of the Estonian 30th restoration of independence, there was another big event held in Tallinn – the world-famous Simple Session extreme sports festival that took place in Põhjala Factory. 61 skateboarders and BMX riders from 20 countries all around the world fought for their place in tomorrows' finals. After the skateboarders had finished, it was time for the BMX qualification round. Spaniard Courage Adams, who was one of the last athletes to perform, proved his skills. 25-year old impressed the judges with the smooth and elegant ride, and the reward for that was kind 91,33 points. Estonians Andreas Taru (27th, 28,66), Chris Patrick Tilk (21nd, 43 pts), and Martti Lainevool (22nd, 42,66 pts) didn’t make it to the finals.
One of the most spectacular performances was made by Julian Molina, who does the impossible and gives out such energy with just one leg. Crowds went wild with the happy vibes that Molina was radiating, he ended up in 26th place.
BMX experts Brian Kachinsky, Markus Wilke, Bart de Jong, and Toms Silins were the judges. Kachinsky, Wilke and De Jong were also present at Tokyo 2020 Olympic games.