| Story and pictures by Oliver Franke/IFMXF.com | 
                             
                           
                          Ostrava, 19th November 2011: The FIM Freestyle MX World Championship has entered its decisive phase. On Saturday night, the CEZ Arena in Ostrava played host to the world’s trickiest riders as they contested the ninth round of the World Championship during NIGHT of the JUMPs. 
                          Four Czech riders lined up for the qualifying stage. Despite a few decent backflips, Tomas Lysacek and Frantisek Maca didn’t make it through to the final round. But never mind, because Red Bull rider Petr Pilat and local hero Libor Podmol won the hearts of the Ostrava fans by progressing into the finale. Accompanying the two Czech riders were the French duo of Brice Izzo and Remi Bizouard. By way of a little bonus, Izzo pulled off a miniflip while Bizouard totally dominated the preliminary round. Current championship leader Javier Villegas (CHL) and Spanish ‘El Loco’ Jose Miralles booked the last two places for the final showdown. 
                             
                             
                            Remi Bizouard is back in the game - 1st place in Ostrava
                                                      
                          Surprisingly, Maikel Melero (ESP) missed out this time in qualifying, finishing only seventh. And despite a good run, eighth-placed Fabian Bauersachs was also sent for an early bath, a fate that was shared by fellow countryman Lukas Weis and Belgian rider William van den Putte. David Rinaldo put in a solid run that should have been good enough to see him through. But in the double-up, he took a nasty tumble that required medical treatment. 
                          German fans have waited a long time for success in the Race & Style Contest, and it eventually came tonight. Lukas Weis beat off the challenge from Jose Miralles to secure the win bonus. In the Maxxis Highest Air, Frantisek Maca triumphed with 8.40-metre jump ahead of Jose Miralles, a win that was celebrated tumultuously by the home crowd. 
                             
                             
                          Frantisek Maca wins the Highest Air contest                                                      
                          Libor Podmol was contesting his 100th NIGHT of the JUMPs this weekend, but despite making it through to the final, the evening ended in anticlimax. First, he crashed in free practice while attempting a tandem backflip with his brother. Then on his penultimate jump in the final, he crashed into the perimeter board and was unable to continue. So he ended in sixth place, the worst result he has ever posted in his home town. 
                             
                             
                            Javier Villegas with a solid 2nd place
                          and 21 points in the lead                            
                          Even so, the Czech crowd had good grounds for optimism as Petr Pilat was still flying the national flag. With tricks such a One-Hand-Takeoff Backflip and Tsunami Flip, he earned himself a place on the podium and was surpassed only by Javier Villegas and Remi Bizouard. Villegas once again completed a strong run, but was well beaten on the night by Bizouard who was not only on a new bike but also back to peak form with Ruler Flip, Cliffhanger Flip and Hart Attack Flip. Brice Izzo ruled himself out of contention for a podium finish with a botched miniflip. And even Jose Miralles could finish no higher than fifth.  
                             
                             
                            Petr Pilat stretched his body into the 3rd place
                                                      
                          In the overall standings, Javier Villegas continues to hold Remi Bizouard at bay. But the Frenchman succeeded in reducing Chilean rider’s lead to 21 points, thereby opening up the World Championship once again. In the ensuing press conference, Javier was quick to announce that he will see off the challenge from Remi in the upcoming events. 
                             
                             
                             
                            Javier Villegas 2nd, Remi Bizouard 1st and happy 3rd Petr Pilat
                                                      
                          The FMX professionals have only a few days rest, because rounds 10 and 11 of the World Championship are scheduled for next weekend in the context of NIGHT of the Jumps at the Ergo Arena in Gdansk. But if you can’t be there in person, the proceedings will once again be livestreamed on NIGHToftheJUMPs.com. 
                           
                          
                          
                            FACTS NIGHT of the JUMPs – FIM Freestyle MX World Championships 
Ostrava, 19th November 2011 – Round 9 
 
 
Results NIGHT of the JUMPs – Final 
1. Remi Bizouard		FRA	FFM		Honda		427 Points 
2. Javier Villegas		CHL	AMA		Yamaha	417 Points  
3. Petr Pilat		CZE	ACCR		KTM		396 Points 
4. Brice Izzo		FRA	FFM		Yamaha	376 Points 
5. Jose Miralles		ESP	RFME		KTM		374 Points 
6. Libor Podmol		CZE	ACCR		Suzuki		353 Points 
 
 
Results Qualification 
1. Remi Bizouard		FRA	FFM		Honda		365 Points 
2. Libor Podmol		CZE	ACCR		Suzuki		360 Points 
3. Javier Villegas		CHL	AMA		Yamaha	356 Points  
4. Petr Pilat		CZE	ACCR		KTM		341 Points 
5. Brice Izzo		FRA	FFM		Yamaha	340 Points 
6. Jose Miralles		ESP	RFME		KTM		337 Points 
7. Maikel Melero		ESP	RFME 		Yamaha	331 Points 
8. Fabian Bauersachs	GER	DMSB		KTM		296 Points 
9. William v.d. Putte	BEL	MFR		KTM		287 Points 
10. Lukas Weis		GER	DMSB		Suzuki		283 Points 
11. David Rinaldo	FRA	FFM		Yamaha	280 Points 
12. Tomas Lysacek	CZE	ACCR		Suzuki		180 Points 
13. Frantisek Maca	CZE	ACCR		Kawasaki	165 Points 
 
 
Results Race & Style 
1. Lukas Weis		GER	DMSB		Suzuki  
2. Jose Miralles		ESP	RFME		KTM
                               
                              Results MAXXIS Highest Air 
                                1. Frantisek Maca	CZE	ACCR		Kawasaki	8,40 Meter 
                              2. Jose Miralles		ESP	RFME		KTM		8,10 Meter 
                              FIM Freestyle MX World Championships 
                              Ranking (after 9th contest) 
                                1. Javier Villegas		CHL	AMA		Yamaha	156 Points  
                                2. Remi Bizouard		FRA	FFM		Yamaha	135 Points 
                                3. Jose Miralles		ESP	RFME		KTM		124 Points 
                                4. Maikel Melero		ESP	RFME 		Yamaha	105 Points 
                                5. Libor Podmol		CZE	ACCR		Suzuki		  99 Points 
                                6. Josh Sheehan		AUS	MA		Honda		  96 Points 
                                7. David Rinaldo		FRA	FFM		Yamaha	  90 Points 
                                8. Fabian Bauersachs	GER	DMSB		KTM		  69 Points 
                                9. Romain Izzo		FRA	FFM		Yamaha	  52 Points 
                                10. Petr Pilat		CZE	ACCR		KTM	   	  47 Points 
                                11. Massimo Bianconcini	ITAL	ACCR		KTM		  43 Points 
                                12. Lukas Weis		GER	DMSB		Suzuki		  42 Points 
                                13. Hannes Ackermann 	GER	DMSB		KTM		  40 Points 
                                14. Brice Izzo		FRA	FFM		Yamaha	  20 Points 
                              15. Kai Haase		GER	DMSB		Suzuki		  10 Points 
                               
                            
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