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                          The brand new high-tech SAP arena was a fitting host to a new level of IFMXF events. 
                            The first of the new-age of FIM / IFMXF contests delivered a whole bunch of drama to the Mannheim public. Two young riders claimed the 2 pre-qualification spots earlier in the day. Alastair Sayer, from the little known African country of Botswana, unleashed his wild bushman style on the Euros and along with French Lazy Troop rider Fabien Fenouil, claimed the last remaining spots in the main event. 
                                     
                                      
                            The setup in Mannheim  
                             
                            German favourite Busty Wolter and top contender Oystein Kjorstad (Nor) were shock eliminations in the qualification round. 
                             
                              
                            Fabien Fenouil / Lazy Troup qualified through the Pre-Qualification 
                             
                            The Whip team-contest saw the young gun pairing of Alastair Sayer and Remi Bizouard (Fra) edging in front of Jimbo Verburgh (Bel) and Mike Mason (US). Third was the German team of Busty Wolter and Freddy Peters. 
                             
                            In the Highest-air event, another youngster took the win. Libor Podmol (Cze) came first with a height of 7,8m, second was Mike Mason, third was Jimbo Verburgh and 4th was Sayer. 
                             
                              
                            Hannes Ackermann doing a Scorpion  
                             
                            The final was a tense affair. Nick de Wit (SA) rode with his usual technically high standard, but made mistakes near the end of his run. Libor Podmol pulled some gutsy stuff out of the bag and finished 5th. Fabian Bauersachs (Ger) gave the home crowd something to cheer about and finished 4th in a highly competitive field, despite not having a backflip. 
                             
                              
                            Fab Bauersachs with a sweet Rock Solid  
                             
                             
                            In third was the new man to watch - Remi Bizouard (Fra) arrived with some of the biggest single tricks ever seen. He crashed in the final on a Whipped out Heel-clicker backflip and after jumping to his feet, got the crowd to perform a series of Mexican waves. 
                             
                              
                            Libor Podmol with problems in the training but consistant in the contest  
                             
                            His skill and showmanship are mind blowing. Second, in one of the closest finishes in a long time, was Mike Mason. His run in isolation was probably the best ever seen at an IFMXF event. 
                             
                              
                            Mike Mason with a lot style - Nac Nac Backflip  
                             
                            That is of course aside from Andre Villa (Nor) who was on fire and charged the course with an aggression and determination that might have been all that separated him from Mason. 
                             
                              
                            André Villa was definetely Mr. Style in Mannheim. Whipped Backflip  
                             
                            In 3 days time the same riders will square-up against current IFMXF number 1, Matt Rebeaud (Switz), 2006 IFMA series leader Adam Jones (US), 2005 Red Bull X-Fighters Champ Ronnie Renner (US) and British bad boy Kris Brock, for what promises to be an explosive event, at round 2 and 3 of the Night of the Jumps in the Vienna Stadthalle this weekend.  
                             
                              
                            The winners | Remi Bizouard, André Villa and Mike Mason  
                             
                          
                              
                                FACTS Suzuki NIGHT of the JUMPs -  
                                  Mannheim 15.02.2006 
                                     
                                      1. Mike Mason                 USA                     264 Points 
                                      2. Andre Villa                           NOR                     262 Points 
                                      3. Remi Bizouard             FRA                     226 Points 
                                      4. Nick de Wit                          RZA                     209 Points 
                                      5. Libor Podmol               CZE                     195 Points  
                                      6. Fabian Bauersachs        GER                     194 Points 
                                      7. Busty Wolter               GER                     192 Points 
                                      8. Freddy Peters              GER                     170 Points 
                                      9. Fabien Fenouil             FRA                     162 Points 
                                      10. Jimmy Verburgh                  BEL                      161 Points 
                                      11. Alastair Sayer            BOT                     144 Points  
                                      12. Oystein Kjorstad         NOR                     136 Points 
                                      13. Hannes Ackermann      GER                     124 Points 
                                       
                                       
                                      1. Team 1 (Sayer & Bizouard)  
                                      2. Team 2 (Mason & Verburgh) 
                                      3. Team 3 (Peters & Wolter)  
                                       
                                       
                                       
                                      1. Libor Podmol               7,30 Meter (2nd) 
                                      2. Mike Mason                 7,20 Meter (1st) 
                                      3. Jimmy Verburgh           7,00 Meter (1st 
                                      4. Alastair Sayer              x 
                                     
                                  1. Andre Villa                           NOR                     315 Points 
                                    2. Mike Mason                 USA                     313 Points 
                                    3. Remi Bizouard             FRA                     262 Points 
                                    4. Fabian Bauersachs        GER                     242 Points 
                                    5. Libor Podmol               CZE                     236 Points  
                                    6. Nick de Wit                          RZA                     225 Point  | 
                               
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