Women UCI BMX Freestyle Park World Cup Standings 2017 after one round, held at Montpellier, France.
Women ranking 2017:
1. ROBERTS Hannah, USA 10000
2. DUCARROZ Nikita, Switzerland 9000
3. MACARENA PéRez, Chile 8200
4. POSADSKIKH Elizaveta, Russia 7700
5. ZACARIAS Analia, Argentina 7200
6. CORY Coffey, USA 6700
7. SILVA CRUZ Shanice, Netherlands 6200
8. FINNEGAN Emma, GBR 5900
Pic by BdJ
2017 UCI BMX Freestyle Park World Cup Ranking - After Stage 1 - Men
1. MARTIN Logan, Australia 10000
2. KONSTANTIN Andreev, Russia 9000
3. DHERS Daniel, Venezuela 8200
4. BRUCE Nick, USA 7700
5. COLEBORN Alex, GBR 7200
6. LOUPOS Brandon, Australia 6700
7. CASEY Pat, USA 6200
8. PERAZA Kevin, USA 5900
9. WALKER Colton, USA 5400
10. SANDOVAL Daniel, USA 4900
11. WALLACE Ben, GBR, 4400
12. BEZANSON Drew, Canada 3900
13. RIZAEV Irek, Russia 3500
14. NIKULIN Alex, Russia 3100
15. CLARK Jack, GBR 2700
Monster Energy congratulates Monster Army riders Colton Walker and Brian Fox on their first and third-place wins in BMX Triple Hit at the second Nitro World Games at the Rice-Eccles Stadium in Salt Lake City, Utah. With live coverage on NBC during a single three-hour broadcast, Monster Energy’s world-class athletes took a total of four trophies across tonight’s FMX and BMX events.
A progression-focused trick fest, the Triple Hit is three jumps where the only option is doing the three hardest tricks in succession. With the best riders in the world next to him, Walker stepped up to the challenge to take the win with his very last run in this insane event and his second consecutive win.
With the return of the Nitro World Games to Salt Lake City on Saturday, the revolutionary competition took action sports to never seen before levels of excitement and achievement. The NBC primetime television audience, global livestream viewers and the Rice-Eccles Stadium crowd all witnessed action sports history with scores of world’s first landed during the event. Over 40 athletes competed in six finals on a massive course. Harry Bink topped the podium in FMX Best Trick. Ryan Williams took home two first place trophies, both in BMX Best Tricks (defending his 2016 title) and Scooter Best Tricks. Other repeat winners include Colton Walker (BMX Triple Hit), Levi Sherwood (FMX) and Elliot Sloan (Skate Best Trick).
Check out the live feed of the Munich Mash 2017 BMX Spineramp Contest. Live on FATBMX today.
12 invited riders made it to Munich, Germany for the annual Munich Mash event. Instead of a street comp, this year's edition hosts a Spine Miniramp contest and with riders like Kostya Andreev (RUS), Kevin Peraza (USA), Alex Hiam (AUS), Jack Clark (GBR), Pat Casey (USA), Daniel Wedemeijer (NED), Tom Justice (GBR), Timo Schulze (GER), Gilles Torres (ARG), Tobias Freigang (GER), Daniel Dhers (VEN), and Paul Thoelen (GER) you can understand the level was off the hook. Friday was used to do a Best Trick contest and the bangers came out on day one already. It was a rough decision to make the call who would go home with the €1000,= check and 1 year Gravity membership but in the end it went to Pat Casey. Alex Hiam was in the lead for a while with a whip to footjam whip to fakie over the double coping spine. Kevin Peraza's 540 bluetooth g-turn nosepick was off the hook as was Daniel Wedemeijer's icepick on the wall and Tom Justice's 270 over ice to toothpick on the spine to 270 back over. Michael Beran was on fire pulling the handplant backflip over the spine to one-handed lander to one handed barspin on the next wall. His big trick was the bikeflip tailwhip which he perfectly executed. Pat Casey's fakie skills got him the win. The 180 barspin to no-hander over the spine to fakie 360 tailwhip did it. The check and the 1-year Gravity membership went to Riverside.
Contest will happen on Saturday afternoon. Stay tuned for that. Possible live feed too.
Nitro World Games - PUSHING THE LIMITS OF ACTION SPORTS COMPETITION. Live on FATBMX today.
The E-Moves festival in Eindhoven, Netherlands once again brought BMX fans together for the second edition of the 040 Invitational Spine Ramp contest. The 040 BMX crew set up a new version of the massive miniramp in the middle of the city for the invited riders to shine. 12 riders made it to the final where Kostya Andreev meant business with back to back tricks including 3-whips to tuck over the spine and flairs to tuck no-hander. James Jones from the UK was ripping and did many variations over the spine to get second place. Belgian Kenneth Tancré rode well to get the last spot on the podium in Eindhoven with third place.