Red Bull X-Fighters Texas: Tickets Now on Sale

May 19, 2009 · Filed Under Motor Sports, Other sports, Sports News · Comment 

Freestyle Motocross Meets the Wild West in the Fort Worth Stockyards, June 27

Tickets are now on sale for Red Bull X-Fighters Texas – the stateside stop of the world’s premier, most-progressive freestyle motocross series. The Texas event is the third of five rounds in the 2009 global series. What should you expect? Come ready to see the best freestyle motocross riders in the world in action, the largest competition course and highest-caliber elements ever created, rodeo queens, live bull riding, the iconic Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders and all the authentic pageantry of a summer night in the Texas Wild West. There is no question – the Historic Fort Worth Stockyards is the only place to be on Saturday night, June 27!

Red Bull X-Fighters Texas

Tickets can be purchased by visiting www.redbullxfighters.com. Three price categories are available – General Admission is $20; Grandstand Seating is $40; and Premium Grandstand Seating is $50.

The invite list of world-class riders includes previous Red Bull X-Fighters winners Mat Rebeaud (Switzerland), Dany Torres (Spain), Jeremy “Twitch” Stenberg (USA) and newcomer Levi Sherwood (New Zealand), as well as Eigo Sato (Japan), Thomas Pages (France), Andre Villa (Norway) and Robbie Maddison (Australia), the Guinness World Record holder for longest motorcycle jump. Rounding out the 12-rider competition will be the riders who advance from the qualifying round on Friday, June 26.

In the 2009 series opener in Mexico City, 43,000 fans packed Mexico City’s famous Monumental Plaza de Toros. Riders from eleven nations did battle in the biggest bullfighting arena in the world. Sherwood, the 17-year-old debutant, took a stunning victory. Second place went to Sato, a competitor almost twice his age. Red Bull X-Fighters heads to Calgary for the series’ first event in Canada on May 30 at the Calgary Stampede.

After the Fort Worth event, the series will pack up for the Madrid’s Las Ventas bullring, hosting its eighth-consecutive event, on July 16-17. The 2009 series finale will take place in London on August 22.

Red Bull X-Fighters was created in 2001, debuting in Valencia, Spain at the bullring where the legendary ‘Mad’ Mike Jones claimed victory. Since that historic night, Red Bull X-Fighters events have taken place in the world’s most legendary locations, including the famous bullrings in Madrid and Mexico City, Slane Castle in Ireland, the Sambodromo in Rio de Janeiro, a massive stone quarry in Wuppertal, Germany and the Stadion X-Lecia in Warsaw, Poland.

For additional information on Red Bull X-Fighters, visit www.redbullxfighters.com.

Source: Red Bull

Big Air in the Big Apple: Red Bull Snowscrapers Crowns Local Snowboard Champion in New York City

February 8, 2009 · Filed Under Other sports, Sports News · Comment 

In New York City, 16 illustrious snowboarders from around the globe converged at the East River Park to fight for their share of the $100,000 Red Bull Snowscrapers prize purse.

The riders dropped in from a towering nine-story structure that mirrored the dramatic New York skyline. In front of 20,000 fans, athletes such as Olympic gold medalist Shaun White and X Games Champion Travis Rice soared above the cityscape off a specially constructed ramp towards an immense 80-foot long landing area.

NEW JERSEY LOCAL TAKES FIRST AND $50K

New Jersey’s own Shayne Pospisil, who started the contest as an alternate after another competitor was unable to compete due to injury, ended up grabbing first place and $50,000 by landing a backside 900 with a clean grab. “It all came together tonight. I landed all my runs,” said Pospisil after being carried away on the shoulders of the crowd. “Having all of my friends and family here is amazing. It’s a dream come true.” Finland’s Torstein Horgmo stuck a frontside 900 tailgrab to steal second place and third place went to another east coaster, New Hampshire’s own Scotty Lago, as he landed a backside 900. Earlier in the evening, snowboarding icon Terje Haakonsen of Norway dropped into the 90-foot tall ramp with his back foot unstrapped from the binding, pulling off a one-footed method air as he kicked his rear foot out, much to the appreciation of the roaring crowd. For his difficult, throwback-style trick, Haakonsen earned Best Trick honors for the night.

BANG YOUR HEAD

NYC’s own Anthrax, known for being the first group to combine heavy metal with rap music and the thrash metal scene, headlined the music stage. They were joined by Brooklyn’s indie-pop artists Black Gold and self-proclaimed rock n’ roll saviors Valient Thorr, capping off a truly high-voltage evening.

FREE SKIING, SLEDDING AND SNOWBOARDING IN NYC

The fun doesn’t end here, because from February 16th-22nd (New York City’s public school vacation week), New York City residents can have their own opportunity to be a pro and ride the Red Bull Snowscrapers ramp. The ramp will be reconfigured into a 3-story skiing and snowboarding mountain right in the heart of NYC’s East River Park. Residents of all ages are welcome, and experts can bring their own equipment and shred on the freestyle features. An additional 150-foot long snow flume will also be on-site for sledding. Demo snowboards and sleds will be available on-site free of charge for beginners. Both the Red Bull Snowscrapers ramp and the snow flume will be open from 11:00am-4:00pm daily and are free to the public.

SWATCH TTR WORLD SNOWBOARD TOUR

Red Bull Snowscrapers joined the ranks of the most prestigious snowboard events on the planet as a 5-Star stop on the SWATCH TTR World Snowboard Tour. The TTR crowns a World Snowboard Tour Champion at the culmination of each season and pays out an end-of-season prize purse worth $200,000.

For more information please visit www.RedBullSnowscrapers.com.

SWATCH TTR:

Founded by Terje Haakonsen and industry innovators in 2002, the SWATCH TTR World Snowboard Tour is a non-profit, rider-driven organization with the mission to create the highest quality competitive snowboard environment in the world, using authenticity, accessibility and innovation as guiding principles. Since its foundation, the SWATCH TTR Tour has developed into the most exposed snowboard tour worldwide featuring global grass root and key independent freestyle snowboarding events over a ten-month period from Southern to Northern Hemisphere locations. Events are rated via a 1-through-6Star system, with points allocated accordingly, a 6Star event holding the highest (1000 SWATCH TTR points). Any rider participating in these events, from up-and-coming to professional talent, earns ranking points and a position on the SWATCH TTR World Ranking List. The top male and female rider based on an average of their best seven results of the season is crowned SWATCH TTR World Snowboard Tour Champion.

Results
#1 – Shayne Pospisil (bib#7)
#2 – Torstein Horgmo (bib#14)
#3 – Scotty Lago (bib#12)
#4 – Travis Rice (bib#10)
#5 – Daniel Ek (bib#9)
#6 – Shaun White (bib#13)
#7 – Bjorn Leines (bib#11)
#8 – Terje Haakonsen (bib#8)
#9 – Dustin Craven (bib#4)
#10 – Mikkel Bang (bib#15)
#11 – Heikki Sorsa (bib#16)
#12 – Pat Moore (bib#3)
#13 – Eero Ettala (bib#5)
#14 – Andreas Wiig (bib#6)
#15 – Jack Mitrani (bib#1)
#16 – JJ Thomas (bib#2)

Source: Red Bull

Red Bull Announces First Sky-High Urban Snowboard Event to Take Place in New York City

December 19, 2008 · Filed Under Sports News · Comment 

Olympic Gold Medalist Shaun White to Compete Against 15 Top Professionals at Red Bull Snowscrapers

On Thursday, February 5, 2009, iconic snowboarders including Olympic Gold Medalist Shaun White, freestyle / backcountry legend Travis Rice, ultra-progressive phenomenon Pat Moore along with 13 other pro riders will compete against the majestic backdrop of the New York City skyline in a contest that will prove to be the biggest winter event to come to New York City.

Sixteen of the world’s best snowboarders will compete to own a piece of the $100,000 prize purse as Anthrax and other soon to be announced music acts perform live, giving the crowd a show they’ll never forget. Red Bull Snowscrapers marks the debut of the largest snowboarding contest held in an urban setting in North America, complete with music acts and a spectator village located in East River Park (corner of Houston Street and FDR).

BIG AIR IN THE BIG APPLE
OWNING THE MANHATTAN SKYLINE

For the first-time ever, Red Bull will create a towering 90-foot tall, state-of-the-art structure for top riders to own the iconic Manhattan skyline. The athletes will charge down the nine-story structure before flying off the specially constructed ramp toward an immense 80-foot long hip landing area. The innovative hip, built by world-renowned designers Frank Wells and Mike Bettera of Snow Park Technology, allows riders multiple angles of trajectory, landing on either the right or left side of the massive 45-degree spine. Additionally, the ramp design will allow spectators to get up close and personal, giving fans an opportunity to experience the action first hand as the riders spin roughly four stories into the sky.

A NEW YORK STATE OF MIND

New York spectators may deem them insane, but for the competitors, pushing the limits is a constant frame of mind. Although both their skill and style will be put to the test, the challenge here lies in the Red Bull Snowscrapers unique double-sided pyramid landing that pushes the envelope of big-air competition and rider adaptability.

With so many angles of approach, options, and opportunity, the athlete who ultimately conquers the ramp may be determined by their creative state of mind. And that creativity will be rewarded handsomely with a hefty $50,000 awarded to the winner. With so much on the line, Red Bull left nothing to chance, and will be enlisting a panel of internationally licensed judges to score the event.

For more information please visit www.RedBullSnowscrapers.com.

650 Motocrossers Took Part, 102 Made it to the Finish Line

November 17, 2008 · Filed Under Motor Sports, Sports News · Comment 

Belgian Steve Ramon is the winner of the Third Red Bull Knock Out

After a fervent battle between Dutch and French racers, a Belgian has finally finished in first place in the third Red Bull Knock Out. Steve Ramon (28) was too quick for all the others during the two 90 minute rounds of the toughest beach race in the world. Frenchman, Arnaud Demeester, came in second and the Belgian Johan Boonen took third place.

One of the hobbyists, TJ, number 387 said: “I managed an hour of the first round. It was awful, I was literally Knocked Out.” For the other 548 participants who dropped out, it was a real battle. Many of the world’s top riders who took part, were either literally or figuratively “knocked out” of the dramatic race. The battle against the elements was tough. Erik Eggens (NL) was in pole position when he was unlucky enough to fall. David Knight (UK), Marc de Reuver (NL) and Timotei Potisek (FR) were all in leading positions when their bikes broke down. RTL GP commentator, Allard Kalff, who also had the guts to take part, fell and broke his wrist in two places.

Jurgen van den Goorbergh, the tough man from Breda, whose motor sport career knows no bounds, is training for the up-coming Dakar Rally and just conquered the Knock Out in the meantime. He said “I’ve found the ultimate kick in my motor sport career.” He finished in a respectable 51st place.

Everyone with a lot of guts and a motocross bike can take part in this unique and immeasurably difficult beach race. Even if they still have not signed up for the race two days before the start, but are brave enough to give the organisers a call, as in winner Steve Ramon’s case. “The timing of the race wasn’t very good for me, but I just really like beach races, so that’s why I decided so late. I rode the race steadily at my own pace and never forced it. The most important thing is concentration,” said the Belgian, who finished in second place in 2006.

Just like last year, the third Red Bull Knock Out on Scheveningen beach was attended by 150,000 people. The 650 participants were from eight different countries. Amongst them were 50 of the world’s top riders and a handful of Dutch celebrities, whilst the rest were fanatical amateurs. They were not only battling against each other, but also, first and foremost, against the elements of sand, sea and wind.

Racing driver, Tim Coronel, is really sour after the race: “But it’s become my new hobby,” he announced triumphantly. “I beat my performance from last year, six laps!”

Other Dutch celebrities didn’t escape the race unhurt. SBS presenter Sjimmy Bruijninckx bruised her thumb. Boer Frans injured his elbow and Rintje Ritsma had to drop out due to engine trouble.

Source: Red Bull

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