The Eurobike Show in Friedrichshafen, Germany has traditionally brought the bicycle industry together for 25 years. Clocking up 42,720 trade visitors from 106 nations and 1,736 media representatives the show is one of the biggest out there. But as in previous years, finding BMX was a task. HARO Bikes had the biggest BMX booth out there, Stereo Bikes was present in their own unique way also. GT had two race bikes and a freestyle bike up on the wall and SE showed 4 BMX bikes and a Big Ripper but TL was nowhere to be seen.
It would be pretentious to say that we saw it coming, but since Friday you could definitely feel that Matthias Dandois and Brandon Loupos would be hard to beat in each of their beloving sport. Rarely we have seen two clean sheets like that in both disciplines at the same time. However, it didn’t mean that there was no suspens as the winners of the FISE WORLD Denver had to battle hard to preserve their winning destiny.
MATTHIAS DANDOIS RESISTS TO TAKE OVER BMX FLATLAND.
BMX Freestyle - Park results Amateur: Final. FISE World Series, Denver, Colorado.
1 Harry BARTTER 18 years Longueville 88.33 pts
2 Dawson FOSTER 18 years Parker 86.00 pts
3 Kelsy HOOG 21 years littleton 82.00 pts
4 Ryan CIBULSKI 18 years Highlands Ranch 81.00 pts
5 Benjamin GONZALES 16 years Cheyenne 79.33 pts
6 Ryan DOWELL 9 years Virginia beach 75.67 pts
7 Malcom GAVIN 0 years Denver 74.00 pts
8 Tj ETTINGER 13 years American Fork 73.33 pts
9 Roth DEVON0 years Plymouth 71.33 pts
10 Covert JADIN 16 years Clairemont 70.67 pts
11 Ritter BRODIE 18 years Taree 69.67 pts
12 Micah LEE 16 years Littleton 65.33 pts
13 Juani ZURITA 20 years tehachapi 63.67 pts
14 Oliver FOSTER 15 years Chicago 61.00 pts
15 Tremaine STEWART 24 years Denver 60.33 pts
16 Mason WHITE 18 years centennial 54.67 pts