Hungarian Konrad Szabo qualifies in first place at the 2017 Antwerp City Drops BMX Dirt invitational. Finals tomorrow.
Antwerp City Drops Qualification results. Top 12 to finals.
1 Konrad Szabo (HUN) 522
2 Tom van den bogaard (NED) 521
3 Kenneth tancré (BEL) 507
4 Joe baddeley (GBR) 454
5 Tom Selbeck (NED) 450
6 Simon Moratz (GER) 443
7 Greg van tulder (BEL) 428
8 Brent minne 420
9 Charly ash 396
10 Maxime Charveron (FRA) 393
11 Sean Brouns 392
12 Steffen Buyle (BEL) 386
13 Bart v.d broek 378
Last day for the only North American stop of the 2017 FISE World Series, but not the least! After a morning filled with enthusiasm and impressive riding from the amateurs, things started to get serious once the pros stepped in: BMX Flat Pro - Final. The pro finals kicked off with BMX Flat, in a filled-up amphitheater that brought up a notch the riders' energy on stage.
We knew the battle for the two first places would be a hard one, with names like Jean-William Prévost and Matthias Dandois as contenders. Prévost, happy to ride in home turf, once again blew our minds with technical, original tricks that are his signature, but very slight mistakes made him unable to beat his rival, Matthias Dandois. Nevertheless, the second place that Prévost reached today gave him
UCI BMX Freestyle Park Finals. One of the most awaited event of the weekend was, of course, the UCI BMX Freestyle Park finals. The windy conditions yesterday played a big part in building a feeling of anticipation, and both crowd and riders were ready for a big day of finals. Mother Nature was trying to shake things off again, bringing winds averaging 23 km/h but the determination of the riders to complete their competition was stronger than the possible doubts in their minds.
Expectations were high for Brandon Loupos, after his win in FISE Budapest. Digging deep for stamina and big tricks, he was certainly putting a lot of pressure on his competitors. Not phased at all by the wind, he gave a great performance for the crowd and judges, lacing together tricks of high amplitude,
UCI BMX Freestyle World Cup Women Final. Another day of pure sunshine and adrenaline in Edmonton, Alberta for the second day of the FISE World Series Edmonton stop. Even though Mother Nature was a bit on the difficult side today, we did manage to crown our first winner, as the women opened the pro competitions with the UCI BMX Freestyle Park World Cup finals. It’s American Hannah Roberts took the win in today’s event, with her sheer determination to get back on the highest step of the podium after finishing third in the last FISE stop in Budapest. Her solid first run and enormous second run combined really truly in her favor in the eyes of the judges. Her versatility and ability to throw tricks on every feature say a lot about her talent and mostly, her bike control. The
UCI BMX FREESTYLE PARK WORLD CUP - MEN. After a windy stop in Budapest, it's time for Logan Martin to recover his place on the podium! Kicked out of the competitions during the semi-final due to a massive crash, the winner of the FISE World Series 2016 is not going to wait quietly at the 6th place in the general ranking. But he is facing the Daniel Dhers' solid and regular runs, as well as a Brandon Loupos highly confident thanks to his first place in Budapest. Moreover, the Russian Irek Rizaev is counting as a challenger and he is firmly hooked to his third place. Let's see if the thousand of barspins added in each trick by Logan can make a difference!
UCI BMX FREESTYLE PARK WORLD CUP - WOMEN
Fise Experience, Le Havre, France. 27 August 2017.
Pro Park Final results
1 Anthony JEANJEAN 92.50 pts
2 Jean-Baptiste PEYTAVIT 87.33 pts
3 Kenneth TANCRE 87.16 pts
4 Cam PEAKE 86.83 pts
5 Cyril LAPOIRIE 84.33 pts
6 Florian FERRASSE 83.00 pts
7 Romain DEVASSINE 81.00 pts
8 Thomas CARROT 79.33 pts
9 Philippe CANTENOT 79.00 pts
10 Joe SPROAT 77.60 pts
11 Maxime VAUTRINOT 75.00 pts
12 Maxime ORSINI 74.50 pts
Pic by BdJ
On the 26th of August, the spectacular city of Riga, capital of Latvia, hosted the summertime BMX edition of the Simple Session series – the Simple Summer Session. The event was dedicated to the Estonian Presidency of the Council of the European Union and to the 100th birthday of the Republic of Estonia. An exciting and sunny day of competitions culminated with Kostya Andreev (RUS) and Alex Donnachie (GBR) stealing the show in the park and street finals respectively. The contest vas held on a massive and inspiring outdoor skatepark, built on the Freedom Monument Bridge in the heart of the city.
A total of 42 BMX street and park riders from 15 countries went head to head on the Nate Wessel