| Story by Oliver Franke/IFMXF.com | 
                             
                           
                          Riga, 23rd October 2010: 8,000 spectators turned out for the Latvian Grand Prix of this season’s NIGHT of the JUMPs / FIM Freestyle MX World Championship at the Arena Riga. There was plenty of anticipation surrounding the encounter between reigning champion Remi Bizouard, current championship leader Libor Podmol making his comeback, and winner of the Suzuki NIGHT of the JUMPs in Cologne, Brice Izzo. 
                          Muscling in on qualifying, which had been billed as a three-way battle of the current FMX icons, was Spanish torero Jose Miralles who made a clean run to go into the final in third place. Brice Izzo emerged strongest from the preliminary round, putting himself ahead with a perfect Stripper Flip. Libor Podmol made light of his injuries, laying on a tour de force of all his best stunts that earned him second place in qualifying. World champion Bizouard had to settle for fourth. Following him into the next round were Brody Wilson and an impressive Petr Pilat. 
                             
                              
                             
                          Catching the eye amongst the German contingent were Fabian Bauersachs and Hannes Ackermann. Alastair Sayer at last produced another of his underflips – long time no see. The third Czech contender on the evening, Martin Koren, also thrilled the audience. Unfortunately, Massimo Bianconcini took a severe tumble but was soon back on his feet. 
                          In the Race & Style contest, Brice Izzo just edged out Martin Koren. In the Highest Air category, Africa’s high-jump specialist Alastair Sayer emerged victorious with a jump of 8.5 metres. 
                             
                              
                          With all this action in the arena, there was no particular need to whip up a frenzy for the grand finale. Even so, Latvian contestant Martins Alexandrovics brought the Arena Riga to its feet with the first ever backflip from a local FMX hero. The six finalists lapped up the adulation of the crowd and pumped themselves up for their runs. It turned into a genuine six-way battle as the FMX riders pulled every trick they had out of the bag.  
                             
                             
                              
                          Petr Pilat’s side saddle take-off flip to side saddle landing boosted him up to P5. Meanwhile, Brody Wilson wowed the judges to go second. In the final, Remi Bizouard came up with his best ruler flip, but even that wasn’t good enough for a place on the podium. Libor Podmol, who was doggedly chasing every single championship point, would certainly have ended up there if he hadn’t taken a fall in his Underflip Indy in the double-up. Brice Izzo’s run that included a stripper and Superman Seatgrab Flip would certainly have finished the day on top if he had (incredibly) not forgotten an item in his programme. Even so, he still claimed third position on the night.  
                             
                             
                              
                               
                            Victory in the Grand Prix of the NIGHT of the JUMPs in Latvia went to Spaniard Jose Miralles who was performing a Superman Seatgrab Flip Indy for the first time in public. This triumph in Latvia rocketed the Spanish rider to the top of the FIM Freestyle MX World Championships. Just two points behind are Brice Izzo and Libor Podmol in equal second. So the rest of the season promises to be very exciting.   
                               
                            
                           
                          Next weekend, the NIGHT of the JUMPs moves to Mannheim (Germany) for the UEM Freestyle European Cup. The next championship points are up for grabs on the weekend of 20th/21st November in Ostrava (Czech Republic). 
                          
                            
                              FACTS NIGHT of the JUMPs – FIM Freestyle MX World Championships 
  Riga, 23rd Oktober 2010 – Round 8 
 
Results NIGHT of the JUMPs – Final 
1. Jose Miralles		ESP	RFME		KTM		386 Points 
2. Brody Wilson		USA	AMA		Yamaha	375 Points 
3. Brice Izzo		FRA	FFM		Yamaha	370 Points 
4. Remi Bizouard		FRA	FFM		Yamaha	356 Points 
5. Petr Pilat		CZE	ACCR		KTM		344 Points 
6. Libor Podmol		CZE	ACCR		Suzuki		330 Points 
 
Results Qualification 
1. Brice Izzo		FRA	FFM		Yamaha	355 Points 
2. Libor Podmol		CZE	ACCR		Suzuki		334 Points 
3. Jose Miralles		ESP	RFME		KTM		327 Points 
4. Remi Bizouard		FRA	FFM		Yamaha	325 Points 
5. Brody Wilson		USA	AMA		Yamaha	317 Points 
6. Petr Pilat		CZE	ACCR		KTM		316 Points 
7. Fabian Bauersachs	GER	DMSB		Suzuki		308 Points 
8. Alastair Sayer		BOT	MSA		Suzuki		306 Points 
9. Hannes Ackermann	GER	DMSB		KTM		281 Points 
10. Martin Koren		CZE	ACCR		KTM		276 Points 
11. Lukas Weis	 	GER	DMSB		Suzuki		254 Points 
12. Aleksey Koleshnikov	RUS	???		KTM		246 Points 
13. Massimo Bianconcini	ITAL	DMSB		KTM		224 Points 
 
Results Race & Style 
                                1. Brice Izzo		FRA	FFM		Yamaha  
                                2. Martin Koren		CZE	ACCR		KTM 
                                3. Alastair Sayer		BOT	MSA		Suzuki  
                                4. Hannes Ackermann	GER	DMSB		KTM  
                                 
                                Highest-Air 
                                    1. Alastair Sayer		BOT	MSA		Suzuki		8,50 Meter  
                                    2. Jose Miralles		ESP	RFME		KTM		8,00 Meter 
                                     
                                    FIM Freestyle MX World Championships 
                                  Ranking (after 8th contest) 
                                1. Jose Miralles		ESP	RFME		KTM		124 Points 
                                2. Libor Podmol		CZE	ACCR		Suzuki		122 Points 
                                3. Brice Izzo		FRA	FFM		Yamaha	122 Points 
                                4. Brody Wilson		USA	AMA 		Yamaha	79 Points 
                                5. Massimo Bianconcini	ITAL	DMSB		KTM		73 Points 
                                6. Rob Adelberg		AUS	MA		Yamaha	72 Points 
                                7. Remi Bizouard		FRA	FFM		Yamaha	68 Points 
                                8. Alastair Sayer		BOT	MSA		Suzuki		62 Points  
                                Fabian Bauersachs	GER	DMSB		Suzuki		62 Points 
                                10. Petr Pilat		CZE	ACCR		KTM		59 Points 
                                11. Lukas Weis	 	GER	DMSB		Suzuki		53 Points 
                                12. Hannes Ackermann	GER	DMSB		KTM		44 Points 
                                13. David Rinaldo	FRA	FFM		Yamaha	43 Points 
                                14. Martin Koren		CZE	ACCR		KTM		18 Points 
                                15. Marcelo Simoes	BRA	CBM		Yamaha	10 Points 
                                16. Kai Haase		GER	DMSB		Suzuki		  8 Points 
                                17. Aleksey Koleshnikov	RUS	KTM		MFR		  4 Points 
                              18. Freddy Peters	GER	DMSB		Yamaha	  3 Points 
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