"Have a nice weekend!" Tom v.d. Bogaard said when I left Area 51 today. It's Monday, and the week has just started. It's not even a bank holiday so Tom's confusion that it was Monday and not the weekend was just right. BMX competitions normally don't take place on a Monday morning/afternoon but since the park is closed for visitors on Monday, it opens up an opportunity to hold a contest for the pros and those who could get a day off work or school. The deadline for UCI's Nation ranking that is used for quota places to make it into the Olympic Qualifier Series is December 5th. Now that we're at it, an other C1 competition will take place on Monday December 4th, exactly, right before the deadline. So those riders looking to add some more UCI ranking points to their name still have a chance and should mark December 4th on their calendar. Luckily Indy Kramer signed up last minute in order to give Kim Lea Müller at least a little bit of competition. With Area 51 being Indy's local park, the 15 years old Dutch rider knows every inch of it. The tricks she brought were no-handers, X-ups on hips, box jumps and into the wall as well as T-bogs and cancans. The flow she has certainly helps as she makes it look good. Kim however is a top contender from Germany and with her tailwhip over the spine she confirmed first place in Eindhoven.
With riders from Costa Rica, Germany, Belgium, Czech Republic and The Netherlands, the Monday morning Men Park comp was an international affaire. Orlando Amsing, Jose Quedada and Fabian Müller missed the 8-final cut where riders from Belgium/Czech/Germany and Netherlands
battled for the prize money, bragging rights and points. 8th place went to Gerrit van Opdenbosch (BEL) with 7th for Levi Weidmann who didn't manage to pull a clean run but did bar bar 720's, braspin fronties and trucks like it was nothing. Levi always sends it but paid the price in today's final. A quick check-up showed nothing was broken so he'll be back in action shortly. 6th place went to Czech National Champion Mikulas Rehorik who flair whipped, 3-double whipped and also dec-8'd over the spine. It's an indication on the level these days. Wilhelm Kittler is a new talent (18) from Halberstadt Germany. He's got moves so watch out. Kenneth Tancré put all effort in completing run number 2 and ended up with 4th place, just missing out on the podium. Tom Clemens rides Area51 a lot, but so do the other two riders who ended up on spot 1 and 2. Tom's young and hungry and showed what he's got. It didn't matter it was Monday. 3rd place for the German. When the clock starts for a 60 second run you never know what to expect from Paul Thoelen. Next to the flowy style, height and style, the German also brought barspin, seatgrabs, flairs and even the no-handed backflip which he normally only unpacks at World Cups. It worked though as Paultje Pils scored a 2nd place in Eindhoven. First place: Tom van den Bogaard. After Levi's crash in his second run and completing a great first run Tom called it a day. The gamble that his first run would seal the deal for a win is a gamble that worked out fine as Tom grabbed first place at Area 51, his local park.
BdJ
Men Park:
1 Tom VAN DEN BOGAARD 27 NED 200.00 UCI Ranking Points
2 Paul THÖLEN 25 GER 160.00
3 Tom CLEMENS 18 GER 130.00
4 Kenneth TANCRE 28 BEL 110.00
5 Hans Wilhelm KITTLER 19 GER 90.00
6 Mikuláš ŘEHOŘÍK 20 CZE 70.00
7 Levi WEIDMANN 23 NED 50.00
8 Gerrit VAN OPDENBOSCH 23 BEL 30.00
9 Fabian MÜLLER 19 GER 20.00
10 Jose QUESADA FONSECA 23 CRC 10.00
Women Park:
1 Kim Lea MÜLLER 21 GER 200.00 UCI Ranking Points
2 Indy KRÄMER 15 NED 160.00
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Results PanAm Games Santiago, Chile 05 November 2023
Men Park:
1 Jose TORRES GIL 28 ARG 86.0052.33 200.00
2 Jose CEDANO CABRERA 26 CHI 85.67 160.00
3 Gustavo BATISTA DE OLIVEIRA 21 BRA 83.67 130.00
4 Kenneth Fabian TENCIO ESQUIVEL 30 CRC 80.33 110.00
5 Kevin PERAZA GARCIA 29 MEX 80.00 90.00
6 Luis RINCON REYES 25 COL 52.33 70.00
7 Daniel DHERS 38 VEN 49.33 50.00
8 Nick BRUCE 31 USA 25.00 30.00
9 Job MONTAÑEZ SOTO 26 PER 40.17 20.00
Women Park:
So hyped to have Wethepeople's ultra-tech gangsta back on our screens! Renato Ransco returns with another stack of head-scratchers, including some of his signature backwards manual superpowers, and also a load of stuff that we've not seen from him before. The progression never stops with this guy.
Soul Cycle return with their awesome Best Of Marnix jam at the legendary Marnix Bowl in Amsterdam. This is always a blast but this year had to be the best yet.
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C1 results Freedom Freestyle Series #2 Butler, United States 08 November 2023
Men Park:
1 Justin DOWELL 23 USA 200.00 UCI Ranking Points
2 Marcus CHRISTOPHER 21 USA 160.00
3 Bryce TRYON 23 USA 130.00
4 Nick BRUCE 31 USA 110.00
5 Kevin FABREGUE 28 FRA 90.00
6 Colin AKERMAN 17 USA 70.00
7 Lawson TURNER 21 CAN 50.00
8 Xavier WRIGHT 19 CAN 30.00
9 Mike VARGA 27 CAN 20.00
Women Park:
1 Cory COFFEY 41 USA 200.00 UCI Ranking Points
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C1 results Freedom Freestyle Series #1 Butler, United States 07 November 2023
Men Park:
1 Marcus CHRISTOPHER 21 USA 200.00 UCI Ranking Points
2 Justin DOWELL 23 USA 160.00
3 Mike VARGA 27 CAN 130.00
4 Nick BRUCE 31 USA 110.00
5 Bryce TRYON 23 USA 90.00
6 Kevin FABREGUE 28 FRA 70.00
7 Colin AKERMAN 17 USA 50.00
8 Lawson TURNER 21 CAN 30.00
9 Xavier WRIGHT 19 CAN 20.00
Women Park:
1 Cory COFFEY 41 USA 200.00 UCI Ranking Points