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Freestyle motocross fans have been suffering withdrawal symptoms for the past four months, waiting for the resumption of NIGHT of the JUMPs. Yesterday (Saturday), the summer break finally came to an end as the FMX elite assembled for the eighth round of the 2011 FIM Freestyle MX World Championship in Riga. World championship leader Javier Villegas (CHL) made the best possible start to the second half of the season, firmly putting Remi Bizouard (FRA) and Josh Sheehan (AUS) in their place.
A total of 14 freestyle motocross riders from eight countries lined up for the qualifying stage – but only after Latvian Martins Alexandrovics had laid on a one-man show and whipped up the frenzy with the first backflip of the evening.
Then it was the turn of the professionals. The two Russian riders Nikolay Ivankov and Aleksey Koleshnikov had big ambitions for the evening, but had to content themselves with the last two places. In the ‘Best of the Germans’ stakes, Hannes Ackermann edged out Fabian Bauersachs, but this duo was also destined for an early exit. Last year’s runner-up Brice Izzo staged his long-awaited comeback after a long injury, but it was obvious that he still needs some time to regain his previous form.
But perhaps the biggest surprise of all was to see reigning champion Libor Podmol go out in qualifying. Massimo Bianconcini and David Rinaldo were also eliminated, so the top six going through to the final were: Petr Pilat (CZE), Jose Miralles (ESP), Maikel Melero (ESP), Javier Villegas, Remi Bizouard and Josh Sheehan.
In the Whip contest, local hero Alexandrovics got as far as the semi-finals, but then had to concede defeat to Bianconcini, who in turn lost out to Josh Sheehan. It’s been a long time since Libor Podmol has competed in a Maxxis Highest Air contest, but he won this one fairly easily.
The final of the Baltic Grand Prix sprung some further surprises. For example, Red Bull rider Petr Pilat was in impressive form, surpassing the two Spaniards Maikel Melero and Jose Miralles with a sequence of new tricks such as his One-hand Takeoff Backflip and Tsunami Flip to claim the hot seat. But his short tenure lasted only until world championship leader Javier Villegas performed a run of Nac Underflip, Tsunami Flip and a couple of other daredevil tricks.
Remi Bizouard pulled out all the stops on his final run, rattling off Ruler Flip, Cliffhanger Flip, Switchblade Flip, Ruler Tsunami and more. But the panel aroused the ire of the Frenchman by judging Villegas superior.
So the only obstacle to a Chilean victory was now Josh Sheehan. However, the Australian FMX wunderkind was struggling with an injured shoulder and consequently had to leave the trademark Heelclicker 360 out of his routine on the night, finishing in third place behind Bizouard.
This victory in Riga further extends Javier Villegas’s lead in the FIM Freestyle MX World Championship. Sitting pretty on 138 points, he has a comfortable 23-point cushion over his closest pursuer Remi Bizouard (115 points).
The riders now have four weeks to work on other tricks. On 19th November, they will all meet again for the ninth round of the FIM Freestyle MX World Championship at NIGHT of the JUMPs in the Czech city of Ostrava. Riga is also a fixture on next year’s world championship calendar and will be hosting the FMX riders on 20th October 2012.
Overalll
1 Javier Villegas CHL 20.0
2 Remi Bizouard FRA 18.0
3 Josh Sheehan AUS 16.0
4 Petr Pilat CZE 14.0
5 Jose Miralles ESP 12.0
6 Maikel Melero ESP 10.0
7 David Rinaldo FRA 9.0
8 Libor Podmol CZE 8.0
9 Massimo Bianconcini ITA 7.0
10 Brice Izzo FRA 6.0
11 Hannes Ackermann GER 5.0
12 Fabian Bauersachs GER 4.0
13 Nikolay Ivankov RUS 3.0
Final
1 Javier Villegas CHL 379.0
2 Remi Bizouard FRA 378.0
3 Josh Sheehan AUS 376.0
4 Petr Pilat CZE 364.0
5 Jose Miralles ESP 364.0
6 Maikel Melero ESP 346.0
Highest Air
1 Libor Podmol CZE 8.4 m
2 Massimo Bianconcini ITA 8.1 m
3 Maikel Melero ESP 7.0 m
Whip Contest
1 Josh Sheehan AUS
2 Massimo Bianconcini ITA
3 Martins Alexandrovics LAT
3 Michael Jarygin RUS
5 Nikolay Ivankov RUS
5 Hannes Ackermann GER
5 Aleksey Koleshnikov RUS
5 Jose Miralles ESP
Qualification
1 Josh Sheehan AUS 351.0
2 Remi Bizouard FRA 343.0
3 Javier Villegas CHL 343.0
4 Maikel Melero ESP 334.0
5 Jose Miralles ESP 332.0
6 Petr Pilat CZE 331.0
7 David Rinaldo FRA 322.0
8 Libor Podmol CZE 319.0
9 Massimo Bianconcini ITA 311.0
10 Brice Izzo FRA 296.0
11 Hannes Ackermann GER 286.0
12 Fabian Bauersachs GER 282.0
13 Nikolay Ivankov RUS 232.0
14 Aleksey Koleshnikov RUS 220.0