21.9.2011

German openeista vielä finaali runit.

1st Razerback


2nd Seb5


3rd Jorian


Tuosta vielä pummien mietteitä!

Even the strongest German rain could not dampem the energy of the stunt riders who turned out for the third German Open Stuntriding Competition. This year the event was held in conjunction with the International German Motorcycle Racing Championship, which put stunting in the spotlight for all the major brands strolling around the racetrack all weekend.

Saturday the riders struggled with wet conditions, but made it through the first round of qualifying to dryer conditions in the afternoon. Riders from Poland, France, Germany, Ireland, Russia and more rode for their shot at victory and prize money.

After the first day Julien Welsch overtook Romain Jeandrot for first with Seb5, Jorian and Juha from Finland putting on the pressure for the final round. Sunday saw rain again, but the riders put on a stronger show, after a day of practice in the less-than desirable conditions.

In the end Julien Welsch held strong in first place, with a well executed, well rounded run, with high difficulty and all the polish of a professional rider. Seb5's final run was the weakest for him of the weekend, but he held second place over Jorian who took third.

Thomas "Blade" Sagnier came in fourth with a flowing run with his usual mind-blowing endos. Romain Jeandrot, while a true artist and innovator of our sport, fell to fifth due to the absence of endo's in his ever-impressive run. Juha Ruokolainen from Finland came out of nowhere grabbing 6th place amongst Europe's finest and Mattie Griffin put on a well polished run putting him in 7th.

Much praise to the German Open to supporting the sport and giving our hard-working athletes a well deserved platform to ride and compete in the public eye.



Laitan Juhan finaalirunin heti kun sen jostain löydän!

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