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(after the competition)

19:30 – Final results for the BMX Flatland

1 – Matthias Dandois https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=43YLLtYTetg
2 – Alex Jumelin https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=57IK1id9YfA
3 – Moto Sasaki  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7krqSvn2Hug
4 – Viki Gomez
5 – Lee Musselwhite
6 – Toon
7 – Kevin Nikulski
8 – Jean William Prévost

General ranking in the UCI world cup :
1 – M. Dandois 20 000 pts
2 – V. Gomez 16 700 pts
3 – A. Jumelin 16700 pts
4 – M. Sasaki 14900 pts
5 – J.Prévost 13100 pts

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19:25 – Alex Jumelin finished second

Jumelin puts a foot down very early in his run and looses any chance of beating his freind Matthias Dandois but it didn’t come to much anyway. With a run full of his backward rolling boomerands and g turn infinities, the creator of the FISE Flat Academy, the flatland activist finishes second with 91.63 points. Matthias Dandois realised how hard it is to win this competition with such a busy life style. Nothing but the upmost respect for these two riders with that they do for the discipline that is BMX Flatland.

18:35 – Not Prevosts day

Unfortunately Prevost couldn’t pull off the majority of his tricks and scores a 77.6. We are sure he will be up to his usual standard in Canada in the next leg of the competition !

 

 


19:15 – Matthias Dandois raises the bar incredibly high

After weeks of promotion of the film « Milf » in which he plays one of the main roles, the French star is able to pull off some of the most difficult and amazing stunts possible in this discipline! With his arsenal of new tricks that he has learnt through his travels (close to 300 days of traveling in the past year) he has raised the bar very high with a score of 92.93 points! Good luck to our last rider Alex Jumelin.

18:35 – Not Prevosts day

Unfortunately Prevost couldn’t pull off the majority of his tricks and scores a 77.6. We are sure he will be up to his usual standard in Canada in the next leg of the competition !

 

 


19:10 – « Ouh là là » Moto Sasaki

Its those very french words that our presenter Kwett used when Sasaki finished his run. A magical run which means he takes the lead with a series of diffiuclt tricks with 88.76 points  Viki Gomez can’t catch up.

18:35 – Not Prevosts day

Unfortunately Prevost couldn’t pull off the majority of his tricks and scores a 77.6. We are sure he will be up to his usual standard in Canada in the next leg of the competition !

 

 


19:10 – « Ouh là là » Moto Sasaki

Its those very french words that our presenter Kwett used when Sasaki finished his run. A magical run which means he takes the lead with a series of diffiuclt tricks with 88.76 points  Viki Gomez can’t catch up.

18:35 – Not Prevosts day

Unfortunately Prevost couldn’t pull off the majority of his tricks and scores a 77.6. We are sure he will be up to his usual standard in Canada in the next leg of the competition !

 

 


19:00 – The crowds are going wild

With the famous Kwett going crazy behind the microphone and t DJ Dadou behind the decks the audience are in very good hands which only need to clap in order to get the ambiance at a max for the start of the night!
The flat land has always been a strong and important moment for the FISE. A small flat platform with artists showing off their balance in order to pull of tricks of immense difficulty in order to please the judges.

Luckily, we have an excellent jury of judges to enlighten us on how things work and to shed light and determine who has the honour amongst the riders to take home a world cup in the world of Freestyle under the watchful eyes of the UCI.  A wonderful development for the sport and it’s not the « Toon » (Thailand) that will tell us any different. He has a sublime style and shows off his country’s flag and lands a place in the top 3!

18:35 – Not Prevosts day

Unfortunately Prevost couldn’t pull off the majority of his tricks and scores a 77.6. We are sure he will be up to his usual standard in Canada in the next leg of the competition !

 

 


18:40 – Not the day for Dub

With the final being brought forward due to the threat of way, Jean William Prévost AKA « Dub » never found his rhythm. With the incredible difficulty and standard of these tricks it’s very hard to get a perfect run. His last few FISE events have been nothing but triumph which was the case in Hiroshima. However, this time he limits himself to 77.60 points as he fails to wow the judges.  He is over taken by Kevin Nikulski who, with his very slick street style landed some lovely switch jumps.

For the moment its Lee Musselwhite who takes the lead with 81.66points, throwing in his own tricks that he has been coming up with for years including a “phoenix” and a “spider glide”.

18:35 – Not Prevosts day

Unfortunately Prevost couldn’t pull off the majority of his tricks and scores a 77.6. We are sure he will be up to his usual standard in Canada in the next leg of the competition !

 

 


18:30 – Start list!

PREVOST Jean William

MUSSELWHITE Lee

NIKULSKI Kevin

PAKPHUM Poosa-Art

SASAKI Moto Matsudo

GOMEZ Jorge

DANDOIS Matthias

JUMELIN Alex