Event Coverage |
| text by kj & pics by Edgerider |
Busty Wolter from Germany takes his second FMX
gold of the 2004 season! Only two weeks
after the SUZUKI-Freestyle Motocross World Championship
in Germany the IFMXF and and its riders are on the road
again premiering in France. Included in the line up for
the French NIGHT of the JUMPs segment of the 2004 season
are big names like old-school hero “Mad” Mike
Jones and current IFMXF World Champion Ailo Gaup. Local
stars Manu Troux and Jeremy Lamblin are taking to the
air for the first time at an IFMXF competition again since
the NIGHT of the JUMPs in 2001 in Germany.

The riders of the Night of the Jumps in Nimes
| France
The roster includes further great athletes such as Derek
Burlew from America who is back on track after sustaining
a cracked tibia three weeks ago during training. Fabian
Bauersachs out of Germany is geared to take home his first
ranking points since his big injury 6 months ago and Busty
Wolter also out of Germany is in France to push his ranking
position one more notch up in the list. The main eleven
contestants are rounded off with Backflip high-flyer Oystein
Kjörstad from Norway and Kris Brock representing
England. Jimmy Verburgh is bringing up the rear as one
of Belgium’s finest. Gary Taylor from England had
to pull out at the last moment and won’t be hitting
the dirt in France. Fredrik Johansson had a nasty spill
during training and won’t be riding in the evening
contest. IFMXF World Ranking leader, Ailo Gaup from Norway,
is also calling it a night due to a bad cold and problems
with his lingering concussion.

Jeremy Lamblin pulling a Tsunami | André Villa
doing a Fabhop
A closed qualification round has opened up the last four
roster positions at the NIGHT of the JUMPs Nimes
giving 9 riders from South Africa, Norway, England, Germany
and France the opportunity to fight their way into the
main contest.
The venue in France could hardly offer a more spectacular
backdrop with the 2.000 year old roman built Les Arena
des Nimes supplying the stage for a great evening of world
class FMX. The first step of an IFMXF event series into
France has proven more difficult then previously imagined.
A federation from Freestylers for Freestylers, the IFMXF
doesn’t always walk into open arms especially when
certain World Federations throw stones into the path of
sporting progress. The International Freestyle Motocross
Federation is not out to monopolize the sport which sadly
is the case for certain political contestants pushing
the pencil to try and force ideas and innovation into
a rigid frame that has little to do with FMX, the show
and the lifestyle that both the athletes and the fans
enjoy so much.

Jimmy Verburgh (BEL) doing a nice whipped Seatgrab
Now back to the contest. Back for his 2nd qualification
round is South African Red Bull Rider Nick de Witt. Riding
buddy Werner van der Merwe is also back in Europe for
the first time since riding the IFMXF World Cup last July
in Salzburg, Austria. The closed qualification line-up
is complemented with further great riders like Jamie Squibb
and Chris Birch from the UK as well as André Villa
out of Norway and eight riders from France including the
shooting star Rémi Bizouard.
The set-up in France has four ramp to dirt jumps including
the Red Bull Kicker and step-up jump. Two large landings
and distances up to 22 meters provide the backbone for
the NIGHT of the JUMPs, France.
The pre-qualification round sees all the riders giving
110% to make it into the evening roster. Some favourites
for the qualification round are surely both South African
riders Nick de Witt and Werner van der Merwe who both
have the backflip in their trick list. Jamie Squibb from
the UK and André Villa from Norway are also to
big-players that are back on the IFMXF circuit after qualifying
at the NIGHT of the JUMPs Berne. A great round with some
amazing moves from the local French crew shows again how
FMX is growing. The riders are getting better by the day
and the judges are hard pressed to choose the four riders
who will make it into the main event.

stripping time - André Villa (NOR) and Helicopter
by Manu Troux (FRA)
The 13 contestants are now set for the main contest. Werner
van der Merwe, André Villa, Rémi Bizouard
and Jamie Squibb have qualified themselves and are set
too take home some ranking points and a chunk of the 13.000,-
€ Purse.
The show kicks-off at 8:30 with around 6.000 spectators
filling the arena in anticipation of the hard-core acrobatics
to come. The gladiators enter the arena to roaring ovations
from the charged crowd and start into the qualifications
that will leave six finalists standing to decide the winner.
The qualification is stocked-full of the best in FMX today.
Crowd favourite, Mike Jones had a bit of bad luck in his
qualifications and on his 3rd jump went for a no-hand
landing, but the wind caught his front wheel and he washed
out taking a nasty whack to the head. He got up back on
the bike and did 4 more jumps, but had to call it a night
because of a nasty concussion. Statement Mike- “I
couldn’t remember how I crashed or even that I got
back on my bike and did the rest of my run- that sure
rung my bell- haven’t had a concussion for ages….”A
surprise qualifier is the smooth athlete, André
Villa form Norway who is stoked to have made it to 5th
in the qualification round. Local favourite, Manu Troux
from France makes 7th in the qualification round only
one point behind Belgium high-flyer Jimmy Verburgh. Although
the finals are only set for six riders, Manu is still
set to ride later in the evening although he will be the
only rider that won’t be judged in the finals. Kris
Brock from the UK has the best run of the qualifications
with a lot of variation and a smooth style landing him
on first place. Werner van der Merwe has to call it a
night after crashing his trick the “Stripper”
on his 3rd jump.

Oystein pulling a backflip over the superkicker
The whip contest is battled-out between Manu Troux and
Kris Brock both showing great pancake whips and cool moves.
It’s a hard decision and so both riders share the
win.
The final six (seven with Manu) are now set. And the battle
is truly amazing. Manu Troux is first out on the track
and pulls a fabulous no-foot backflip. A great run surely
deserves more than last place in the finals, however since
this great Frenchman is not being judged he has to take
an automatic 7th to the booing crowd that don’t
understand. (note: the whole event had to be pulled off
as a “Show” because the FFM federation in
France will not allow anyone else to do contests in the
country. On the outside the event is a show, on the inside
it is an IFMXF contest as usual with 5 judges distributing
points.) All the riders showed great variation and solid
tricks. Oystein Kjörstad is a crowd favourite pulling
two flips in both his qualification and final runs. In
the finals Oystein washes out on his first flip, but kicks
his bike back on and finishes to a roaring crowd. The
crowd puts Oystein on third place, but the judges have
calculated his points to a solid 5th. Newcomer and first
time qualifier, André Villa is taking it to the
limit and in the end makes 2nd place!!!

New Oakley clothing - Busty Wolter edition ;-) | Jimbo
won the Step Up
At the top of his game and a truly talented rider. Busty
Wolter from Germany takes his run to the limit. He is
one of the only riders using the Red Bull Super-Kicker
to pull Kiss of Deaths and Hart Attacks. Hard-core variation
and perfect execution lands him on first place not only
with the judges, but also the roaring and stamping crowd.
The Imperator of Nimes is chosen and Busty takes his emperor
walk around the coliseum to roaring ovations. Some of
the fans apparently wanted more than just an autograph
as only minutes after the event finishes Busty’s
van is broken into and his 2nd Suzuki stolen.

Busty Wolter is definitely in a good shape - 1st place
- props!
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