With big names entering, flawless lines and massive tricks, the Montpellier Méditerranée Métropole BMX Park, BMX Street and BMX Flatland contests were a blast! Votes have been counted and judges scores are in and these are the top riders who will be going through to the finals to determine who is crowned the overall winners.
QUALIFICATION: Score 50% fan votes + 50% judges
MONTPELLIER MEDITERRANEE METROPOLE BMX PARK MEN PRO
Four years worth of filming across the South-West of England came together for a project that was conceived from nothing more than a joke between two friends who were, at the time, taking a break from filming a suicide-no-hander clip at the bottom of a four stair. “We might as well make a DvD at this rate,” one of them laughed, as he picked the ends of his worn grips. “We’ve stacked enough clips for one, I tell you that!”
“Why don’t we then?” suggested the other..
“That's a mad idea, lad… What would we even call it?”
“Um, I don’t know. The Taunton ‘something’, I guess.”
E-FISE video contest. Pro Men STREET Qualifying results. Top 8 to the finals.
#1 PERAZA GARCIA Kevin (MEX) Qualified
#2 DAN Kruk (USA) Qualified
#3 COURAGE Adams (ESP) Qualified
#4 KERLEY Chad (USA) Qualified
#5 REYNOLDS Garrett (USA) Qualified
#6 DEMARCUS Paul (USA) Qualified
#7 KENNEDY Alex (FRA) Qualified
#8 ALEX Leibrock (USA) Qualified
#9 MIHALY Jan (GER)
#10 SANTIAGO Laverde (COL)
#11 JULA Raul (ROU)
#12 ALTINTAS Bora (CYP)
#13 CLOSSON Matt (USA)
#14 STARK Reed (USA)
#15 PERRIN Anthony (FRA)
#16 COLIN Varanyak (USA)
#17 CARROT Thomas (FRA)
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It's been a crazy year regarding BMX events, both races and freestyle contests. The UCI just delivered the latest info on the 2020 World Cup & World Championship season. With safety in mind it doesn't look too good. Please read the update below.
BMX Racing
Following extensive discussions with the event’s organising committee, the 2020 UCI BMX World Championships, which had been scheduled to take place in Houston (USA) on 26-31 May and which had previously been postponed, have unfortunately been cancelled at the request of the organisers.