Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Josh Sheehan triumphs in World Championship finale

All hell broke loose on Saturday in Bulgaria's capital Sofia as the freestyle motocross riders came together in the Armeec Arena for the final competition in this year's NIGHT of the JUMPS / FIM Freestyle MX World Championship series. The FMX riders fought it out for the last time this year in front of more than 9,000 fans. Twelve riders from seven nations went head to head in qualifying. Moore was back on the World Championship circuit for the first time in ages. Unbelievable but true, the Australian did not make it through to the finale (#7), despite producing 360 ​​and Volt on the Run. Hannes Ackermann (Germany), Brice Izzo (France), Petr Pilat (Czech Republic) and Jose Miralles (Spain) suffered the same fate, even though they also achieved good runs in qualifying. Only Bianconcini (Italy) totally blotted his copy book, ruining his chances of a place in the final with a dead sailor. Rankings were introduced for the first time ever in the NIGHT of the JUMPS this 2012 for Maxxis Highest Air contest. Bianconcini dominated the competition, securing 10 out of 12 victories on the day and a TAG Heuer winner's watch. However, Maikel Melero beat him in Sofia by 20 centimetres. Luc Ackermann, who is only 14 years old, also beat Bianco this year, winning in Basel. His recompense, number two slot on Maxxis Highest Air podium at the close of the season. The motocrossers once again dug deep into their repertoire of tricks in the final contest of the year. David Rinaldo executed a Double Seatgrab Flip, but even that was only enough for sixth place. Maikel Melero performed the same trick on his run, but with more style, to finish fifth. After his barrage of tricks, Javier 'Psy' Villegas did the Gangnam Style, which certainly impressed the fans but not the members of the jury, who placed him fourth. Podmol (Czech Republic) took the top spot in qualifying, but could not repeat his form in the final, finishing third. Josh Sheehan and Remi Bizouard traded tricks for ultimate victory. The Frenchman pulled off Ruler Flip, Cliffhanger Flip and Hart Attack Flip. Australian rider Sheehan replied with Lazy Flip, Tsunami Flip Indy and 360 to finally triumph in the skies of Sofia with a three-point lead. And so, a spectacular season dominated by the formidable Remi Bizouard came to an end. He certainly deserves this third world championship title. Libor Podmol took second place from David Rinaldo, who finished third overall. NIGHT of the JUMPS wishes fans everywhere a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Riders will be in Linz / Austria for the season opener of the 2013 NIGHT of the JUMPS in just four weeks time. Results NIGHT of the JUMPs – Final 1. Josh SheehanAUSMA Honda406 Points 2. Remi BizouardFRARFMEHonda403 Points 3. Libor PodmolCZEACCRYamaha401 Points 4. Javier VillegasCHLFMCYamaha394 Points 5. Maikel MeleroESPRFME KTM391 Points 6. David RinaldoFRAFFMYamaha375 Points Results Qualification 1. Libor PodmolCZEACCRYamaha335 Points 2. Remi BizouardFRARFMEHonda332 Points 3. Josh SheehanAUSMA Honda323 Points 4. David RinaldoFRAFFMYamaha322 Points 5. Javier VillegasCHLFMCYamaha320 Points 6. Maikel MeleroESPRFME KTM319 Points 7. Clinton MooreAUSMAYamaha311 Points 8. Brice IzzoFRAFFMYamaha278 Points 9. Jose Miralles ESPRFMEKTM300 Points 10. Petr Pilat CZEACCRKTM292 Points 11. Hannes AckermannGERDMSBKTM292 Points 12. Massimo BianconciniITAPZMKTM209 Points Results Whip Contest 1. Remi BizouardFRARFME Honda 2. Josh SheehanAUSMA Honda 3. Javier VillegasCHLFMCYamaha 3. Massimo BianconciniITAPZMKTM Results MAXXIS Highest Air 1. Maikel MeleroESP10,20 Meters 2. Massimo BianconciniITA10,00 Meters 3. Luc Ackermann GER 8,00 Meters FIM Freestyle MX World Championships Overall Ranking (after 12th contest) 1. Remi BizouardFRARFMEHonda 210 Points 2. Libor PodmolCZEACCRYamaha 188 Points 3. David RinaldoFRAFFMYamaha 148 Points 4. Brice IzzoFRAFFMYamaha 139 Points 5. Hannes AckermannGERDMSBKTM 102 Points 6. Maikel MeleroESPRFME KTM 100 Points 7. Massimo BianconciniITALPZMKTM 82 Points 8. Javier VillegasCHLFMCYamaha 81 Points 9. Jose MirallesESPRFMEKTM 61 Points 10. Josh SheehanAUSMAHonda 56 Points 11. Petr Pilat CZEACCRKTM 48 Points 12. Clinton MooreAUSMAYamaha 43 Points 13. Lukas WeisGERDMSBSuzuki 38 Points 14. Ivan ZucconiITAPZMKTM 37 Points 15. Martin KorenCZEACCRKTM 29 Points 16. Aleksey KoleshnikovRUSMFRYamaha 27 Points Maxxis Highest Air Overall Ranking (after 12th contest) 1. Massimo BianconciniITAPZMKTM 54 Points 2. Luc AckermannGERKTM 13 Points Maikel MeleroESPRFME KTM 13 Points 4. Lukas WeisGERDMSBSuzuki 10 Points 5. Ivan ZucconiITAPZMKTM 8 Points www.NIGHToftheJUMPs.com

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