| Story by Oliver Franke/IFMXF.com | 
                             
                           
                          
                          Ostrava, 20th November 2010: The ninth round of the FIM Freestyle MX World Championship at the CEZ Arena in Ostrava was a spectacular display of every flip in the book. In a thrilling finale to the LR Health & Beauty NIGHT of the JUMPs, local hero Libor Podmol not only emerged as victor on the night but also advanced directly to the top of the world championship standings. In the exclusively French tussle for runner-up spot, Remi Bizouard edged out Brice Izzo. It was Scott Murray, however, who stole the show with the first double backflip in the history of NIGHT of the JUMPs. 
                             
                              
                          9,300 fans turned up at the CEZ Arena to watch the Czech Grand Prix of NIGHT of the JUMPs FIM Freestyle MX World Championship and were immediately treated to an exciting qualification round. IFMXF newcomer Josh Sheehan, Ales Liemann and Massimo Bianconcini had major problems early on. Liemann took a tumble, Sheehan had two deadsailors and Bianconcini’s bike packed up before the double-up. That meant they went out in the preliminary round. By contrast, Hannes Ackermann, Lukas Weis and Alastair Sayer had strong runs and only just missed out on the final. The six riders going through were Fabian Bauersachs, Brody Wilson, Jose Miralles, Remi Bizouard, Brice Izzo and Libor Podmol. 
                           
                          In the exciting finale of the Race & Style competition, Libor Podmol took the victory ahead of   Kornel Nemeth. Youngster Luc Ackermann performed a Backflip to 1-Hand-Landing and Alastair Sayer set a NIGHT of the JUMPs step-up record with a mighty leap of 10.3 metres.  
                          The final was a tour de force of backflips. Fabian Bauersachs laid on a 1Hand Nac Flip. Brody Wilson pulled out a meaty Tsunami Flip and Jose Miralles a Superman Seatgrab Indy Flip. Meanwhile, the battle for overall victory was raging between Bizouard, Izzo and Podmol. Brice pulled off a Stripper Flip, while Remi showed that he can still manage a Ruler Flip and Podmol that he is the master of the Underflip Indy. So eventually, the Czech rider finished the evening on top and regained his leadership in the title race. Just four points behind in equal second place are Jose Miralles and Brice Izzo. 
                             
                             
                              
                          And as if Podmol’s victory on his home turf were not enough to send the crowd into raptures, US guest star Scott Murray crowned a fantastic evening by performing the first ever double backflip in the history of NIGHT of the JUMPs, on exactly the same spot where he came a cropper twelve months ago. 
                             
                             
                              
                           
                           
                          
                            
                              FACTS LR NIGHT of the JUMPs – FIM Freestyle MX World Championships 
  Ostrava, 20th November 2010 – Round 9 
 
Results LR NIGHT of the JUMPs – Final 
1. Libor Podmol		 CZE	ACCR		Suzuki		419 Points 
2. Remi Bizouard		 FRA	FFM		Yamaha	407 Points 
3. Brice Izzo		 FRA	FFM		Yamaha	401 Points 
4. Jose Miralles		 ESP	RFME		KTM		393 Points 
5. Brody Wilson		 USA	AMA		Yamaha	372 Points 
6. Fabian Bauersachs	 GER	DMSB		Suzuki		337 Points 
                                 Results Qualifikation 
                                  1. Libor Podmol		 CZE	ACCR		Suzuki		370 Points 
                                  2. Brice Izzo		 FRA	FFM		Yamaha	368 Points 
                                  3. Remi Bizouard		 FRA	FFM		Yamaha	367 Points 
                                  4. Jose Miralles		 ESP	RFME		KTM		363 Points 
                                  5. Brody Wilson		 USA	AMA		Yamaha	354 Points 
                                  6. Fabian Bauersachs	 GER	DMSB		Suzuki		326 Points 
                                  7. Alastair Sayer		 BOT	MSA		Suzuki		324 Points 
                                  8. Lukas Weis	 	 GER	DMSB		Suzuki		314 Points 
                                  9. Hannes Ackermann	 GER	DMSB		KTM		297 Points 
                                  10. Josh Sheehan	 AUS	MA		Honda		297 Points 
                                  11. Massimo Bianconcini	 ITAL	DMSB		KTM		259 Points 
                                  12. Tomas Lysacek	 CZE	ACCR		Yamaha	209 Points 
                                  13. Ales Liemann		 CZE   ACCR		Suzuki		  27 Points 
                                 
                                Results Race & Style 
                                  1. Libor Podmol		CZE	ACCR		Suzuki  
                                  2. Kornel Nemeth	HUN	???		KTM 
                                  3. Josh Sheehan		AUS	MA		Honda 
                                  3. Lukas Weis 		GER	DMSB		Suzuki  
                                 
                                Highest-Air 
                                  1. Alastair Sayer		BOT	MSA		Suzuki		10,30 Meter  
                                  2. Lukas Weis		GER	DMSB		Suzuki		9,00 Meter 
                              3. Kornel Nemeth	HUN			KTM		8,50 Meter  | 
                             
                           
                           
                           
                          
                           
                                                     
                          Ostrava, 21st November 2010: The second instalment of LR NIGHT of the JUMPs was just as full of excitement and high drama as the first. In an even more thrilling final than on Saturday, local hero Libor Podmol claimed his second overall win in Ostrava. Once again, he managed to surpass Remi Bizouard and main title rival Brice Izzo, both of whom were also on top form.  
                          Liemann was unable to compete at all following his fall on Saturday, so only twelve riders took part in the qualifying round. Most improved contestant was Josh Sheehan who laid on an impressive sequence of tricks to go through to the final in only his second NIGHT of the JUMPs. Alastair Sayer also ratcheted up the complexity of his tricks to book a place in the final. The two of them were joined by Jose Miralles, Brice Izzo, Remi Bizouard and Libor Podmol.  
                             
                             
                             
                          This time, racer Nemeth Kornell stamped his authority in the Race & Style contest. The crowd were ecstatic when Alastair Sayer broke the 11-metre barrier to set a new world record in the Highest Air contest. This surpassed Tommy Clowers’ 10.7m jump in the 2000 X-Games by a wide margin. 
                          The man from Botswana was evidently overcome by the momentous nature of his achievement, because he then went on to register two deadsailors that dropped him down to sixth place. Jose Miralles who had led the pack going into the Ostrava Grand Prix was unfortunately unable to raise his game and had to settle for fifth, which also meant that he lost further ground in the championship, slipping back to third place. 
                             
                             
                              
                          Josh Sheehan only narrowly missed out on a podium finish in Ostrava. He pulled off an underflip, a Cordova Flip and Tsunami Flip, but Brice Izzo’s Underflip Indy and Stripper Flip narrowly sufficed to snatch third place on the night.  
                           
                          Meanwhile, the battle for the top podium spot in the tenth round of the FIM Freestyle MX World Championships was a close-fought encounter between Remi Bizouard and Libor Podmol. The Frenchman rejigged his programme to bring in the Rulerflip before the double-up jump which he reserved for a Superman Seatgrab Flip. On an ‘average’ night, that would normally have been good enough to secure the win. But with the crowd roaring him on, Libor Podmol executed an Underflip Indy, a Superman Seatgrab Flip Indy and various other tricks to take him to the top of the leaderboard. 
                          The Czech rider was thus able to consolidate his championship lead which he has built up to a clear six points on Brice Izzo and an even more comfortable 10-point gap on Jose Miralles. Scott Murray almost rounded off what was in any case a sensational weekend with a second double backflip. However, the American over-rotated ever so slightly and just missed out on a copybook landing. Thankfully, he was OK apart from a few grazes. 
                          The next two events in the series (Rounds 11 and 12) of the FIM Freestyle MX World Championship are scheduled for next Friday and Saturday at the NIGHT of the JUMPs in Vienna. 
                          
                            
                              FACTS LR NIGHT of the JUMPs – FIM Freestyle MX World Championships 
  Ostrava, 21. November 2010 – Round 10 
                                 
                                Results LR NIGHT of the JUMPs – Final 
                                1. Libor Podmol		 CZE	ACCR		Suzuki		419 Points 
                                2. Remi Bizouard		 FRA	FFM		Yamaha	415 Points 
                                3. Brice Izzo		 FRA	FFM		Yamaha	399 Points 
                                4. Josh Sheehan	 	 AUS	MA		Honda		392 Points 
                                5. Jose Miralles		 ESP	RFME		KTM		385 Points 
                                6. Alastair Sayer		 BOT	MSA		Suzuki		235 Points 
                                 
                                Results Qualification 
                                1. Brice Izzo		 FRA	FFM		Yamaha	364 Points 
                                2. Libor Podmol		 CZE	ACCR		Suzuki		362 Points 
                                3. Josh Sheehan	 	 AUS	MA		Honda		361 Points 
                                4. Remi Bizouard		 FRA	FFM		Yamaha	353 Points 
                                5. Alastair Sayer		 BOT	MSA		Suzuki		344 Points 
                                6. Jose Miralles		 ESP	RFME		KTM		338 Points 
                                7. Brody Wilson		 USA	AMA		Yamaha	329 Points 
                                8. Fabian Bauersachs	 GER	DMSB		Suzuki		328 Points 
                                9. Massimo Bianconcini	 ITAL	DMSB		KTM		320 Points 
                                10. Hannes Ackermann	 GER	DMSB		KTM		307 Points 
                                11. Lukas Weis	 	 GER	DMSB		Suzuki		301 Points 
                                12. Tomas Lysacek	 CZE	ACCR		Yamaha	197 Points 
Results Race & Style 
                                    1. Kornel Nemeth	HUN			KTM 
                                    2. Massimo Bianconcini	 ITAL	DMSB		KTM 
Highest-Air 
                                    1. Alastair Sayer		BOT	MSA		Suzuki		11,00 Meter  
                                    2. Massimo Bianconcini	 ITAL	DMSB		KTM		9,00 Meter 
                                    2. Kornel Nemeth	HUN			KTM		9,00 Meter 
                                    2. Lukas Weis		GER	DMSB		Suzuki		9,00 Meter 
                                     
                                    
                                     
                                    FIM Freestyle MX World Championships 
                                    Ranking (after 10th contest) 
                                    1. Libor Podmol		CZE	ACCR		Suzuki		164 Points 
                                    2. Brice Izzo		FRA	FFM		Yamaha	158 Points 
                                    3. Jose Miralles		ESP	RFME		KTM		154 Points 
                                    4. Remi Bizouard		FRA	FFM		Yamaha	104 Points 
                                    5. Brody Wilson		USA	AMA 		Yamaha	104 Points 
                                    6. Massimo Bianconcini	ITAL	DMSB		KTM		89 Points 
                                    7. Alastair Sayer		BOT	MSA		Suzuki		83 Points  
                                    8. Fabian Bauersachs	GER	DMSB		Suzuki		80 Points 
                                    9. Lukas Weis	 	GER	DMSB		Suzuki		61 Points 
                                    10. Petr Pilat		CZE	ACCR		KTM		61 Points 
                                    11. Hannes Ackermann	GER	DMSB		KTM		59 Points 
                                    12. David Rinaldo	FRA	FFM		Yamaha	45 Points 
                                    13. Rob Adelberg		AUS	MA		Yamaha	34 Points 
                                    14. Martin Koren		CZE	ACCR		KTM		20 Points 
                                    15. Josh Sheehan	AUS	MA		Honda		20 Points 
                                    16. Marcelo Simoes	BRA	CBM		Yamaha	10 Points 
                                    17. Tomas Lysacek	CZE	ACCR		Yamaha	  8 Points 
                                    18. Kai Haase		GER	DMSB		Suzuki		  8 Points 
                                    19. Aleksey Koleshnikov	RUS	KTM		MFR		  4 Points 
                                    20. Freddy Peters	GER	DMSB		Yamaha	  3 Points 
                                    21. Ales Liemann		CZE   ACCR		Suzuki		  3 Points  | 
                             
                                                      
                          
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