Yesterday launched the first day of the FISE WORLD SERIES in Denver, Colorado, third stage of the UCI BMX Freestyle Park Word Cup. Young athletes from more than 20 different countries gathered on the park to qualify for the semi-final happening today. Australia sent over his spectacular leaded by Brian Loupos who ended up finishing first qualified. But the men from down under will face heavy competition with the Russian trio and the American stars of the sport who will battle for the top spots.
Unfortunately the crowd favorite Kevin Peraza was unlucky on his run late yesterday night and could not make the cut. The 19 qualifiers are joined today by the top 5 of the actual overall ranking including big rivals Daniel Dhers and Logan Martin.
On the BMX flatland area: World champion Matthias Dandois made sure he was qualified first yesterday, he will be joined on the first part of the Battle by young chilean Benjamin Hudson and
Open qualifiers results UCI BMX Freestyle Park World Cup Denver, Colorado. 19 riders meet up with the 5 pre-qualified riders (top 5 from Fise Croatia) to form today's semi final. 12 will ride Monday's World Cup final. Make sure to watch it live on FATBMX.
Open qualifying results. Fise Denver.
1. Brandon Loupos (AUS)
2. Marin Rantes (CRO)
3. Pat Casey (USA)
4. Colton Walker (USA)
5. Irek Rizaev (RUS)
6. Kostya Andreev (RUS)
7. Nick Bruce (USA)
8. Brian Fox (USA)
9. Jonathan Camacho (ECU)
10. Kenneth Tencio (COR)
11. Daniel Sandoval (USA)
12. Vince Byron (AUS)
The September/October issue of RideBMX features an interview with Morgan Long, The Ramp II with Alex Donnachie and Kevin Kalkoff, Dennis Enarson: Down The Street, Éclat in Montreal, Tyler Fernengel, Christian Rigal, Julian Arteaga, Chase DeHart, and more… The team is keeping it rolling over there in SoCal. Six issues per year.
It’s a good thing that Morgan Long is no stranger to riding roofs, because this Long Beach spot is a lot harder to ride than it looks. With a super short runway, the 180 bar was kinda tricky, and the equally short landing zone made the roll out super sketchy. Morgan’s wheels actually came scarily close to the edge a few times while rolling out. Cover photo: Jeff Zielinski
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2016 Malaysian National Championships
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